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Guys, Im sure I asked this before but well, due to the week cant remember shit or what was said lol......

 

Anyway, I have an endolwment that will mature in Jan next year, not as much as my parents were hoping to pay out but 7/8k should be about the amount.

 

Now I have been thinking what to do with this money and would like to try and do a seasons racing somewhere. Thing is I have absolutely no idea where I can race or at what level, where to find this info out or anyone to speak to that could advise.......

 

I will be completing my racing licence this year ready for it.......

 

But what I want to know is:

 

1) Could I race for a season on a budget of 7/8 - 10k ?

 

2) What racing could I do ?

 

3) Is there anyone I could talk to/organisation ?

 

Any help anyone could give on this would make someones dream a reality..........:cool: :eyebrows:

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The most fun series seem to be the ones with the lowest budgets, so something like the BARC South East Sports & Saloons championship (Local to South East) would be ideal http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/south_east/documents/Sports_and_Saloons_Regs_2007.pdf

 

Most cars are catered for, so pick what you like ;)

 

Or have a look at the 750 Motor Club's series. http://www.750mc.co.uk/ They're very competitive but low cost, especially stock hatch where modifications are very few. I had a look into doing this... can't remember which car I would have gone for though. May have been a Suzuki Swift GTI 1300 as this has a good power to to weight ratio.

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What kind of car do you want to race Ash?

There's several racing seasons available for all types of car and I'm sure your budget would allow purchase and running of something like my Tiger.

 

They do a racing series - Details here http://www.tigerracing.com/racing/racing.php

 

Thats the thing Pete, I dont even know what class of car is best to start off im, Im presuming using standard production cars are cheapest due to scraps and bumps its just panels to be replaced, certainly not looking for anything single seater if thats what you mean ;)

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Im presuming using standard production cars are cheapest due to scraps and bumps its just panels to be replaced, certainly not looking for anything single seater if thats what you mean ;)

 

Exactly why 750MC stock hatch is cheap & fun. Get a 1.4 16v or 1.6 8V car. Strip it. Bolt in a seat & cage, then race. If you break it then throw it away & get another :D

 

Well, its almost that simple :sly:

 

Budget £2.3 to £3K for building the car or buying one ready built, £200 for joining fees, £200 fees per race, drive the car there so £100 fuel per race, insurance & extras (race suit & helmet etc) £1K. At 10 races a year that's a £3K bill for the season. Total £7200.

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The most fun series seem to be the ones with the lowest budgets, so something like the BARC South East Sports & Saloons championship (Local to South East) would be ideal http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/south_east/documents/Sports_and_Saloons_Regs_2007.pdf

 

Most cars are catered for, so pick what you like ;)

 

Or have a look at the 750 Motor Club's series. http://www.750mc.co.uk/ They're very competitive but low cost, especially stock hatch where modifications are very few. I had a look into doing this... can't remember which car I would have gone for though. May have been a Suzuki Swift GTI 1300 as this has a good power to to weight ratio.

 

I like the look of the BARC series. Any idea of anyone I could talk to about this, as I say I really am a complete amature at racing and need to do a lot of ground work first.

 

Any ideas of websites/magazines that sells these type of cars setup ready ?

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