Which race series
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I have a very quick race spec 7 and would like to race it before I get too old and frightened!
However I haven't the first clue which series it would be eligible for. It's got an r500 evo motor 2.0 minister k-series. Ideally there would be something where other drivers care about their cars like I do and want to race hard and fair but do their best to avoid contact.
However I haven't the first clue which series it would be eligible for. It's got an r500 evo motor 2.0 minister k-series. Ideally there would be something where other drivers care about their cars like I do and want to race hard and fair but do their best to avoid contact.
Have a look at the CSCC Magnificent Sevens series which runs a multi-class field for Caterhams/Westfields.
I did a race in that series back in 2009 and believe it's a 40 minute format with an enforced 1 minute pitstop to allow for a driver change if you want to.
I think the driving is fairly gentlemanly.
I did a race in that series back in 2009 and believe it's a 40 minute format with an enforced 1 minute pitstop to allow for a driver change if you want to.
I think the driving is fairly gentlemanly.
Sid123 said:
Have a look at the CSCC Magnificent Sevens series which runs a multi-class field for Caterhams/Westfields.
I did a race in that series back in 2009 and believe it's a 40 minute format with an enforced 1 minute pitstop to allow for a driver change if you want to.
I think the driving is fairly gentlemanly.
Hmm driving at the front seems to be getting fairly robust looking at the damage that came back from brands. I did a race in that series back in 2009 and believe it's a 40 minute format with an enforced 1 minute pitstop to allow for a driver change if you want to.
I think the driving is fairly gentlemanly.
Aside from the above its otherwise an excellent series
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