Fonz
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see WR link
http://www.weekendracer.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=21607
i'm going and entering the ZR
[Edited on 10-06-2008 by Fonz]
[Edited on 10-06-2008 by Fonz]
[Edited on 11-06-2008 by Fonz]
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Fonz
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twas a great day!!
due to HG failure i ran in my mates Astra, i was in no way competitive given i didnt know the car (well that my excuse, every racing driver should have at least one!) but i had great fun and was getting faster as the day went on! photo to follow
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Fonz
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photos added....check the link
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deano87
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That's awesome - I like how some people have proper cars for the job, and others are just giving their standard car COMPLETE death
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pow
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Death is what its all about!
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myke
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rover with ahead gasket problems? surely not
56k warning not really required for this thread, but defo for the WR one. looks like an awesome day. i'd like to do something similar one day.
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Fonz
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that is the joy of this sport deano!
the competition is split into different clases, so the mini's arent against the Subaru!
Class A: Vintage
B: cars with a engine cc under 1400
C: cars with a engine cc 1400-2000
D: cars with a engine cap over 2000/turbo'd
E: RWD cars
turn up in any car and race it through death!
only restriction is it must be road legal (MOT) taxed and insured checked at the start of the day - then the only practical change you can make is the wheels for some racing slicks!!
results
its a great day even if i came 15/17 in class and 42/44 overall!!
[Edited on 11-06-2008 by Fonz]
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Fonz
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videos
Nova off start line
A Mini Adventure
Fast cornering 205
lancer full start
Octavia VRs off the start line
Elise off the start line
Lancer off the start line
Astra lap
200SX off the startline
S2000 off the start line
Caterham off the start line
ZT_T off the start line
A full of me
Lancer full lap
S2000 Off the start line
Caterham sideways
ZT-T off the start line
Octavia start
Elise off the start line
Astra start
Subaru off the start line
200SX off the start line
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deano87
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tbh, there should be a 1000cc class and under
Also, why would a car have to be insured? It wouldn't be valid anyway.
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Fonz
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why?
simple. this sort of motor sport is based at the amateur driver and NOT the advanced drivers. as such the car being raced and entered must be driven to the event thus eliminating special track spec cars being trailored to the event and entered. as such to be driven to the event the car must have valid MOT, insurance and tax.
i agree the insurance would not be valid during the event but must be shown at the start of the day. when the car is scrutinised by the marshalls to ensure the car is in fit state to enter, the MOT, insurance, and tax are checked. its all part of the joy of the sport that the cars entered are no more advanced than is legally allowed on the road and as mentioned you see the Elise vs Micra!
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deano87
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Ahhh, I didn't realise it was a drive to drive home thing, explains it all.
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