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Sprinting regulations for lots of interesting cars
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Okay, enough posts about sprint series regulations that no one cares about. If you guys want to discuss further start a thread in Motorsport and Trackdays or in OT.
Cheers.
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Lauren wrote:Okay, enough posts about sprint series regulations that no one cares about. If you guys want to discuss further start a thread in Motorsport and Trackdays or in OT.
Cheers.
Good idea to put the new thread in Motorsport & Trackdays Lauren
Hadn't thought to put it there
Will do
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elbon50 wrote:Lauren wrote:Okay, enough posts about sprint series regulations that no one cares about. If you guys want to discuss further start a thread in Motorsport and Trackdays or in OT.
Cheers.
Good idea to put the new thread in Motorsport & Trackdays Lauren
Hadn't thought to put it there
Will do
Is it too much of a PIA to ask for the sprint/hillclimb regs posts to be put into the new thread
If I ask very very nicely
Pleeeeeeeeeeeze
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elbon50 wrote:Thanks for your help Tim
Curborough Sprrint Championship Regs here:
http://www.curborough.co.uk/files/champregs12.pdf
Judging from the regs, what class to do think they would bump me into if they consider the car to be modified
Have already stripped quite a bit of weight out of it plus lowering springs & will get a Koni SSK very soon
Would like to open a new thread for this discussion
Title : "Hillclimb & Sprint Classes, Regs, etc"
Then this thread can be kept more or less for Sprint Tyres
What class are you in, 1b?
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cartledge_uk wrote:elbon50 wrote:Thanks for your help Tim
Curborough Sprrint Championship Regs here:
http://www.curborough.co.uk/files/champregs12.pdf
Judging from the regs, what class to do think they would bump me into if they consider the car to be modified
Have already stripped quite a bit of weight out of it plus lowering springs & will get a Koni SSK very soon
Would like to open a new thread for this discussion
Title : "Hillclimb & Sprint Classes, Regs, etc"
Then this thread can be kept more or less for Sprint Tyres
What class are you in, 1b?
I'm in Sb Tim
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You shouldn't be
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cartledge_uk wrote:You shouldn't be
If I was in any other class I'd be even more totally uncompetitive Tim
If I am officially shifted into 1b then fair enough
None of the other competitors have ever complained cos I'm not a threat
Fastest off the startline, slowest round the course
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It doesnt matter if your the slowest, you shouldnt be in that class!
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Am I correct in thinking SB is basically completely stock, with no uprated suspension, standard wheels sizes and the like?
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cartledge_uk wrote:It doesnt matter if your the slowest, you shouldnt be in that class!
Am aware that is strictly speaking correct Tim
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Lauren wrote:Am I correct in thinking SB is basically completely stock, with no uprated suspension, standard wheels sizes and the like?
Correct, completely standard cars only. Which is why peter shouldn't be in it.
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cartledge_uk wrote:Lauren wrote:Am I correct in thinking SB is basically completely stock, with no uprated suspension, standard wheels sizes and the like?
Correct, completely standard cars only. Which is why peter shouldn't be in it.
So which class do you reckon i should be in then Tim
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elbon50 wrote:
So which class do you reckon i should be in then Tim
What does it matter? You won't do anything about it anyway.
Although I see you are backtracking and editing posts now.
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cartledge_uk wrote:elbon50 wrote:
So which class do you reckon i should be in then Tim
What does it matter? You won't do anything about it anyway.
Although I see you are backtracking and editing posts now.
Would be interesting to know what class you think I should be in
I thought you wanted to be helpful