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Old 10 Sep 2009, 14:30 (Ref:2537803)   #1
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Max MaX5 v Ginetta G20 Club Championships

Thinking of cutting my teeth on one of the these two championships next year. Want it to be fun but also want to learn the craft and progress....was thinking of "getting hold" of a car during the winter off season and running it at track days to get more comfortable etc and then campaign in the series next year......

Would be grateful of peoples thoughts in general and in particular which series would be a better place to start?

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Old 10 Sep 2009, 15:09 (Ref:2537829)   #2
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PS I meant ma5daracing......
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Old 11 Sep 2009, 08:43 (Ref:2538287)   #3
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Old 12 Sep 2009, 21:10 (Ref:2539262)   #4
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If I had to pick either of these it would have to be the masda racing, seem to have big grids at every round, spares are easy to get hold of you can build your own or buy one already built or even get the organiser to build one to your own spec. But there are other championships out there that you could look at depending on budget.
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Out of the two, i would go for the mazda championship, but as brickkicker says..there are many other options out there.
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After watching the MX5's race on TV I must say it does look fantastic, close racing, big grids, well presented etc.
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