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what race serise
i am currently racing in 750 stock hatch.
was wondering what other seriess people race in and there thoughts on them. and why they chose that series over others manic |
BARC NW Sports & Saloons- it's local
CSCC Tin Tops- the car is more competitive French Series- just started this year, hoping to do rounds later in the season. |
Try some hillclimbs. :D
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traffic light drag world championship
usually held outside the local clubs on a friday night chose it as it never fails to make the girlies moist |
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Whats the basics for the car needed for Hillclimbing Dave? Wondering if I might have a try of a few next year. This car has to have a go at some form of racing... Don't know if I will be any good though.
Any advice on any online places to get details for building the car? |
Blue book alan
Hillclimb is less strict on fia dates on seats ect but your car will go into the same class as daves rallye as its stripped and caged iirc I had a bit of a look at building something a while back but what i had would of fallen into and class full of kit cars ect so i left the idea lol |
Will see if I can "find" a copy to thumb through then mate.
Does the cage have to be weld in or will my bolt in be okay? Do I need in date harness and seat too? They are the main questions. I'm not fussed about being "competitive" so engine can stay as it is, just thought it might be fun and easier to have a bash at than a lot of the race series where I'd need a competitive car just to keep up with everyone else! |
with hillclimbing the blue book gives an idea on rules but each club modifies some rules/classes so it seems best to contact your local club and get the rules directly from them before building the car.
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You'll need a cut off switch,"ignition off" sticker, cover your battery terminals and make a timing strut. Approved suit/lid/gloves are required, MSA non race nat B licence and join an approved car club. If your car is road legal and raced in a road legal condition you won't need a MSA loogbook for your car. Loton Park/Shelsley Walsh/Barbon Manor & Harewood hills are 60-100 miles away from you. Harewood is a long hill so better VFM and your less likely to hit something there. Blue book is available online. http://www.msauk.org/site/cms/conten...p?article=1158 Specific regs for speed events. http://www.msauk.org/uploadedfiles/m...Racing_(S).pdf |
I'm getting confused by all these blue book, and car club regs. My local club wants in date seats and belts, even for hillclimb.
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Tell em to poke it!
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Just a few quick ones dave if you don't mind.
My cousin gave me a killswitch but it has a black key in it. Is that any good or does it NEED to be fia type? Where and what for a timing strut? Where would be my nearest or best Club? 750's? |
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Best advice I got from going to the last event was just find a local scruiteener and just ask. |
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http://www.jjcraceandrally.com/rally...6ft-pull-cable A timing strut can be made from thin aluminium and painted black, drill a hole in your reg plate/bumper to mount it, i use a bolt & wing nut to secure my one. As for a club, this is your best option. http://speedchampionship.org.uk/ When i looked at joining an English club for doing the MSA Leaders hillclimb c'ship in 2012 i found they were all rather pricey, £30 for club membership & c'ship entry is a bargain and this one allows you a wide choice of both hillclimb's & sprints. I know you don't plan on doing a c'ship but its easier to get an entry for an event if your registered in a c'ship. |
ANWCC for you Alan.
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Thanks guys. Help greatly appreciated.
Dave, your a star. Mind if I pm you if I have any further questions? I'll try not to be too nooby. ;) Yeah, I don't think I could afford to be competitive or do a full c'ship but I'd like to give it a try. Next year is when I'll have everything sorted and be able to put some time and effort in so I have plenty of time to build the car up. I'll check out the links later as I'm on my phone at the minute. |
Fire away with the PM's.
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