High Performance Driving Schools

Other international single-seater racing series are the A1 Eminent Prix High Performance Driving Schools (unofficially often referred to as the "world cup of motorsport"), and the GP2 (formerly avowed as Formula 3000 and Formula Two). Regional classification include Direction Nippon and Precept V6 Asia (specifically in Asia), Method Renault 3.5 (also established as the Everyone Series by Renault, succession series of Terrene Series by Nissan), Credo Three, Formula Palmer Audi and Formula Atlantic. Domestic, or country-specific line include Formula Three, Custom Renault, Formula Ford with the leading introductory range being Formula BMW.

British Stock conveyance racing is a form of Short Oval Racing. This takes place on shale or tarmac tracks in either clockwise or anti-clockwise aim depending on the class, some of which allow contact. Events are organized by local promoters and all drivers are registered with BRISCA and have their own race number. What classes exist depends on the promoter, so events in Scotland at Cowdenbeath can be ideal contrastive from an event at Wimbledon Stadium in London.