The Royal Ocean Racing Club IRC National Championships is all set this weekend for three days of multiple short course racing in the Solent. Four individual UK IRC Class champions, as well as the Overall UK IRC Champion will be awarded at the Prize Giving held at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse on Sunday 25th June. The RORC IRC National Championships was first held in 1999 and in over two decades of competition the overall win has been achieved by a huge variety of boats.
"To become the overall UK IRC Champion a team must first win its class, and predicting class winners is hard enough. Racing is always very competitive, especially after IRC time correction," commented RORC Racing Manager Steve Cole. "Overall champions have been the latest hi-tech raceboats, timeless classics, and just about everything in between. There is always great anticipation for the IRC Nationals because winners will earn the title of National Champions. More often than not the overall winner, which is decided by a published formula, is not decided until the final race, adding to the excitement. All competitors, their friends and families will be made very welcome at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse during the regatta - may the best teams win!"
For more information about the 2023 IRC National Championships and the Royal Ocean Racing Club: www.rorc.org.
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