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9 Mar 2023, 14:15 (Ref:4146458) | #1 | ||
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CTCRC time to shine?
Seems to be getting classic/.retro/historic racing right, full grids, good venues, Even some of the cloth cap brigade occasionally venue out with their Goodwood hot rods. Their average driver age seems to be signicicantly lower than the typical FIA-legal spec meetings (HSCC/ Master etc).
How come it seems to be forever ignored on 10ths? Lots of talk about how troubled historic racing is yet CTCRC continually draws in capacity grids across 50s saloons to early 2000s tin tops without much in the way of poor driving or political infighting. The races seem to be the right length to be interesting yet not wear the car out too much, double headers over a weekend too. What do they get right? What are they getting wrong? |
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9 Mar 2023, 17:24 (Ref:4146492) | #2 | ||
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I think it falls between the 'historic' and 'club' crowds - has to be said though I'm hoping to catch some of it this year. It's a sign of aging that some of the cars I consider modern are now eligible for historic classes! Hopefully the super tourers get a decent entry - last time I went to watch super tourers it was red flagged on the first lap and that was it for the day.
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9 Mar 2023, 18:19 (Ref:4146502) | #3 | ||
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Not sure CTCRC are "ignored" as such -just depends what contributors on here are involved in, I guess - and there have been a few of us competing with CSCC, so they get a bit more mention - and have of course been running successful events (although not Championships) for many years. Different style of races, of course, being mainly 40-minute pit-stop races.
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10 Mar 2023, 15:51 (Ref:4146621) | #4 | ||
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I ran with them when they were CSCC and jnow some of the drivers. They are doing well and have a fairly diverse set of grids. But they don't follow App J for the periods of cars racing so they tend to fall outside of "Historic" racing. As a f'rinstance they permit gas adjustable dampers and GRP panels in their group 1 cars, which are not permitted by FIA App K.
That said they are offering good value for money with very competitve entry fees. |
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10 Mar 2023, 16:28 (Ref:4146626) | #5 | ||
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As a mere spectator I've attended several CTRC meetings and found them pretty entertaining, I can understand the migration from or to the CSCC from a purist point of view but there is an attraction in the sorter race formats.
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10 Mar 2023, 16:52 (Ref:4146628) | #6 | ||
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The Classic Saloon Car Club changed its name to Classic Touring Car Racing Club in the noughties. It is still registered as the CSCC in Companies House. But you highlight a major problem in that everyone is chasing the same cars. Eqipe Racing, HRDC, HSCC, MRL, all want group 1 cars. The problem for the CTCRC is that a period correct Gp 1 car is unlikely to be quick enough for their series so those drivers have migrated to the HRDC in the most.part. MRL has essentially moved into the later Group A era, even the pre 1986 group A cars have dropped out.
However, as I said the CTCRC does offer good value and if you don't mind the lack of period correctness I would recommend them. |
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10 Mar 2023, 17:41 (Ref:4146636) | #7 | |
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I always enjoy CTCRC races, particularly the BOSS / Thunder series, but they always race at events alongside lots of modern grids and stuff like trucks. Which don’t appeal much to me. Looking forward to their visit to Castle Combe though.
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