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Author This sums up for me why you shouldnt enter stock hatch on a budget!
Butler
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26th Aug 08 at 16:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thing is hot hatch require a bigger budget to start off with. I think the thing with stock hatch is that people will still enter on a high budget giving alot of leeway to pay for repairs, the people that do it regularly will see a newbie and knowingly nudge him off, not very sporting but it happens. My dads friend was in MR2s, he said there was nothing more satisfying than diving up the inside of a newbie on a budget and just watching them move over.
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was i the only person that found that clip comical?

hahahah
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quote:
Originally posted by nova_gteuk
I dont know much about it tbh not spoke to him in over two years.

Stock hatch you can drive anything up to a 1.6 isnt it?

His cars where the 1.6 16v sports

I only met him because i bought bits off him for my old mk1 clio 1.4 sport.


[Edited on 26-08-2008 by nova_gteuk]


Only up to 1.6 8v - I'm assuming he wasn't driving his clio in stock hatch then.

Therefore you can't really use it as an example as to how you can do 'stock hatch series' on a tight budget like £5000 (inc car + fees). Butler was just pointing out the facts that in 'stock hatch' you have to have money to fix your car. It is a FACT.
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without beeing funny, its racing, if your not prepared for that to posibly happen, maybe hill climbing or sprints maybe a better choice ?

you cant enter circuit racing on a budget IMO, no matter what, know many people that do in, and the genral rule they have allways said is work out the max amount of £££ you plan to spend, and double it, they all did

[Edited on 26-08-2008 by jr]
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TBF, you can't do ANY form of motorsport on a budget, except banger racing, but even that can get out of hand if you stray into the higher classes...
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Looks like an average day on any busy British motorway TBH.
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Of course you should expect to have accidents and account for damages, but stock hatch is unlike most championships, the fields are alot larger and closer. Clubs such as the classic sports car club who run tin tops and future classics wouldnt allow contact such as that. Theres not alot of respect in stock hatch.
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And anyhow, it's just a few cosmetic bumps.
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i dont imagine stock hatch "allow" contact, doenst mean its not going to happen

offcourse theres not alot of respect, theres 50 people, in cheap (compared to most) cars, and all they want to do is win

much like the clio cups, thats non contact, doesnt stop at least half the field hitting each other
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That's because stock hatch is how racing should be. Look how boring certain formulae have become with less contact over the years.

Punting people out of your way in the corners is the future

I think the reason there's less respect in stock hatch is because of the money involved, it's not cheap (if your car gets battered) but it's a hell of a lot cheaper to rebuild a battered Saxo than a battered mk2 Escort/Rover SD1/Capri/Dolly sprint etc
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No they probably dont but it happens, and the fields are massive. The chances of pranging it are alot greater than in most others that initially appear cheap to enter.
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that as well robin
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Go-karting is non-contact. But I have heard a few drivers say that you can't crash into the car in front when braking into a corner if your front bumper is already touching their rear...
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Anyway, this is on the wrong forum James
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I forgot my log in details for weekend racer!
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I think a lot of people miss the original point james made.

Don't expect to do stock hatch on a tight budget

No one can disagree with this. It may be cheaper than other racing series / cars, but it'll still take money.

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same as yours on here
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quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
I think a lot of people miss the original point james made.

Don't expect to do stock hatch on a tight budget

No one can disagree with this. It may be cheaper than other racing series / cars, but it'll still take money.

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i doubt anyone was thinking that

i may start a post with dont expect to run a 747 on the cheap, and then post up its fuel bills
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I think the point im making is that stock hatch initially is cheap to enter, and is well known as cheap entry to motorsport, but chances of damaging your car is great compared to others, and the costs add up.
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
I think a lot of people miss the original point james made.

Don't expect to do stock hatch on a tight budget

No one can disagree with this. It may be cheaper than other racing series / cars, but it'll still take money.

end.


i doubt anyone was thinking that

i may start a post with dont expect to run a 747 on the cheap, and then post up its fuel bills


novagteuk...

I'm just stating jr... as people are going way off the original topic. i.e. 'arguing with butler' saying ... "Well what do you expect... etc etc".
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Its quite simple, stock hatch is initially cheap to enter, you can get a race ready car for about 2k. The video displays how easy it is to damage your car though dude to large fields and alot of contact.
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I'd imagine it's also quite easy to spend a lot of money pre season on making your area in the paddock look/work well.
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How much is it to enter and how long are the races etc?
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look at touring cars, they are professional drivers and their style isnt much different to that video.
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It is. If there was contact like that these days, they'd be docked points, fined thousands of pounds and there would be a week long stewards enquiry over nothing.

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