David Gentleman wrote:Why not just stay at home?
We could start a new division...... - Non Motorracing.
Whoopie, Now I stand a chance of winning something
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Alpineandy wrote:David Gentleman wrote:Why not just stay at home?
We could start a new division...... - Non Motorracing.
Whoopie, Now I stand a chance of winning something
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Tony Smith wrote: I want my car how I want it, not how the MSA want it, although I'll obviously have to comply with any safety requirements.
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Tony Smith wrote:Andy, quote the whole sentence -Tony Smith wrote: I want my car how I want it, not how the MSA want it, although I'll obviously have to comply with any safety requirements.
If I have to have roll cage etc then thats what it will have. Is a fire extinguisher necessary?
And Peter I'm grateful for any advice but Its fairly obvious if I'm stripping everything out, modifying suspension, brakes and engine quite radically that i'm not going to be allowed in standard production class.
It seems that the majority of serious competitors in standard production class bend the rules wherever possible anyway!
A policeman wouldn't bend the rules though surely!
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you can't bend the rules...... that's why they have scrutineers!
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peterg wrote:. As for your comment about it being obvious that stripping the interior would lead to the mod. prod. class........it depends on wether you fancy competing in Scotland (or possibly NI...simonsays.
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