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17 Jan 2006, 18:12 (Ref:1503261) | #26 | ||
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The Production BMW Championship (nee Miltek) will be running on Toyo R888 control tyres Al.
I haven't got my head around Pre-93 weights yet, other than to note that I cannot get anywhere near the minimum. |
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17 Jan 2006, 18:38 (Ref:1503275) | #27 | ||
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Thanks John, I just went back in and saw that, duh! They don't do the Toyos in the size I want, shame.
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17 Jan 2006, 19:24 (Ref:1503309) | #28 | ||
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225x50x15 coming soon Al. 225x45x16 available now, so guess that you are looking for wider section.
If you want the Kumhos, Michedever have the best prices and choice of compounds. The Kumho BM's run specific compound and sizes and the price is controlled even to registered competitors. |
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17 Jan 2006, 19:40 (Ref:1503322) | #29 | ||
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A couple of sets in 205/60x14 would be handy if you can persuade them John.
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17 Jan 2006, 19:59 (Ref:1503335) | #30 | ||
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I'll ask, but you can get Avon AVS and AVR's and Bridgestone RE 701's in that size.
Again try Micheldever. |
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17 Jan 2006, 20:23 (Ref:1503349) | #31 | ||
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Thanks John, I also may try WS Tyremasters as I believe they are a Kumho dealer and in my area. The 225's would be too small, I reckon the 265 Kumhos will fit the bill and be a good compromise from a full slick as a set of tyres a race is not on with my budget. Mind you if I run those it means I run in class B in the CT with Sierra Cossies and lightweight turbos etc, I think I would rather stay with the big heavyweight boys in class A, is this optional does anyone know or do you have to drop a class when running List 1b tyres?
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17 Jan 2006, 20:37 (Ref:1503360) | #32 | ||
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John - Not at £45!
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17 Jan 2006, 20:45 (Ref:1503363) | #33 | ||
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Al - just register on the engine size.
The class drop for List tyres could be open to interpretation. If someone runs 1b tyres as wets due to a rain soaked race do they drop a class? |
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17 Jan 2006, 20:49 (Ref:1503365) | #34 | ||
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Good point. I would have thought it must be what you enter for at your discretion.
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18 Jan 2006, 17:28 (Ref:1503887) | #35 | ||
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Tyre request is in carrera and Al, however, looking at tyre pricing generally it's obvious that less popular sizes are significantly more expensive from any supplier.
Al, you elect the class in which you want to run. Can't see changing classes based upon weather as being a sensible move I've registered for CT as well, but will use the same tyres as I use in Pre-93. Slicks not within my budget - and it will keep me away from the Cossie Sierras. |
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24 Jan 2006, 20:53 (Ref:1508366) | #36 | ||
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Race Dates are up chaps - http://www.classictouringcars.com/pages/dates.asp
Two Dunlop "Great and British" Meetings and The Brands CSMA Festival! |
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24 Jan 2006, 22:31 (Ref:1508421) | #37 | ||
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Thanks Chris. Tell me this the French rounds, how does one do those unless you have the international licence and will they count for championship points because if guys can't do them because of licence issues, car not being FIA legal, costs, time etc it seems a bit unfair for a British based championship. Not that I am doing all the rounds anyhow but if I was and had the ability to go for the championship I would prehaps be a bit miffed.
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24 Jan 2006, 22:33 (Ref:1508425) | #38 | ||
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British championships have been going to Croix for years though. And I believe you still just need a UK licence etc.
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24 Jan 2006, 22:35 (Ref:1508428) | #39 | ||
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What about the car? From posts I have read here (Zefs and Peter Mallet's for example) it seems they have to be to some sort of FIA standards. And what ever way you look at it with ferries etc and very long weekend it is going to be one very expensive trip. I remember BARC wanted us (ModProds) to do a round at Jurby, when the costs started breaking down everyone just said no way and it was cancelled. France will obviously be cheaper than the Ise of Man I guess but even so for guys like me with a business to run I cannot shut down for several days.
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24 Jan 2006, 22:42 (Ref:1508435) | #40 | ||
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Just dug out the programme from BARC's Croix meeting in 2004. It has an MSA permit, and all of the officials and marshals (other than the breakdown vehicle!) were British. Therefore I think I am right in saying that effectively MSA rules count and Croix is just a (very) little corner of Britain for the day.
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24 Jan 2006, 22:52 (Ref:1508449) | #41 | ||
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Long way to go for a 10/15 minute motor race though what ever way you look at it. Fair enough if thats what people want who am I to argue, just one round I will not be able to attend.
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24 Jan 2006, 23:17 (Ref:1508476) | #43 | ||
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Yes but you don't have a very expensive stretch of water to cross with a trailer in the height of the season!
6 CT rounds if you count the two at Snet. Still not many though I agree. Actually I am surprised ther is not a CT round in France as they have a French Camaro driver in the CT class, who comes over apparently just for the racing. |
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24 Jan 2006, 23:25 (Ref:1508482) | #44 | ||
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why so few classic thunder rounds and no CADWELL PARK
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24 Jan 2006, 23:31 (Ref:1508492) | #45 | ||
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Yes I agree or no Coombe.
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25 Jan 2006, 09:15 (Ref:1508648) | #46 | ||
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CTCRC have been to Croix twice in the past as have many other UK championships. The day is effectively a BARC run event under MSA regs.
CT are also at Oulton in August I am now informed. |
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25 Jan 2006, 15:53 (Ref:1508888) | #47 | ||
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Fair enough as I say who am I to complain I am the new boy and if guys like to do trips like that then fine, I'll just have to do something else that weekend as I don't want to get involved in trips abroad and all the time, expence and hassle and besides they may not let me back in :-)
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25 Jan 2006, 16:38 (Ref:1508919) | #48 | ||
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We went to Croix a few times with the Super Road Saloons.
A good laugh but very expensive (time off, ferry crossing, food etc). Now I have the motorhome I would do it again, without it I wouldn't. |
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25 Jan 2006, 17:21 (Ref:1508949) | #49 | ||
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We are working on getting the best deals available for Ferry and accommodation.
I've been there with the BARC before. Hotel rooms about £30 per night, Ferry £90 or so (Car and trailer). I found the whole weekend cheaper than the one at Pembrey (I'm based in the South East), and treated it like a weekend holiday. Can't guarantee your safe return through immigration , but I'd give it a try if you can take a long weekend from work. Circuit is not that unlike Lydden, so you either like it or loathe it. Went with some doubt the first time, but have had lots of fun each time. The cicuit is less than 90 mins from Calais, so it's alot shorter journey than some UK circuits. |
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25 Jan 2006, 18:31 (Ref:1508990) | #50 | ||
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Blimey all that way and expense to race at another Lydden, past.
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