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9 Jan 2003, 21:23 (Ref:468859) | #1 | ||
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2CV Racing and 24hr 2CV Racing
I've also posted this in the racers forum:
I have recently seen an article in a magazine (I can't recall the name of the mag) about the easiest and cheapest ways to compete in motorracing, someone suggested that 2CV racing was cheapest and they suggested that one of the 24hr races (I understand these run at Mondello, Snetterton and Spa Mainly) could cost about £800-£1000 per driver and that all you need is the relevent licence and basic racing gear (Helmet, suit, and boots). If anyone here could confirm this information as being correct or could give me the correct information, links to relevent websites would be useful, I ask this because this article really sparked my interest in possibly competing in the next few years, I would be grateful if if anyone could help me, Ian |
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