Sprinting & Hill Climb Info
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Can any body point me in the direction of somewhere to find out info about sprints and hill climbs ?
Would be looking at using a standard ish road car in a 1600 car . Looking for car regulations, safety regs and events . I am based in the north east of England any info would be most appreciated .
Thanks
Would be looking at using a standard ish road car in a 1600 car . Looking for car regulations, safety regs and events . I am based in the north east of England any info would be most appreciated .
Thanks
In addition to the good advice already given, if you go to the websites of some of the speed championships (SBD, Service Hydraulics, ASWMC, etc)they will give you a good idea as to class structures and the extent to which you can modify. They will also give a calendar of events and their locations.
As others have said, HSA website is good for regs etc but also you'll find that uphillracers is the most active forum with a wealth of knowledgeable folk on there daily who will happily help with any questions etc. I'm in Leeds and due time/money constraints I currently find Harewood the most convenient, ( there is a Harewood championship you can run in ), but also have Blyton Park, Three sisters , Anglessey all within reasonable reach . Have a look at the Longton Motor Club website as their Northern Sprint championship is a good option if you have the time etc.
Good luck if you give it a go and FYI there's a double header Sat/Sun meeting at Harewood on the 6/7 Aug.
Good luck if you give it a go and FYI there's a double header Sat/Sun meeting at Harewood on the 6/7 Aug.
If you're looking for sprint & hillclimb events then try On-Track.co.uk.
Also has venues, championships and non-MSA sprints - eg Javelin
+1 for what vocal minority said
MSA yearbook/blue book online link
Also has venues, championships and non-MSA sprints - eg Javelin
+1 for what vocal minority said
MSA yearbook/blue book online link
also join a local car club that does sprints and go to a few.
http://www.itsmymotorsport.co.uk/aneccc.htm
They are normally free to spectate and teh paddock is open to anyone so you can chat to people to find out what hey are doing.
Most clubs are always looking for Marshalls if you want to get involved but you don't have a car or it is not ready yet.
http://www.itsmymotorsport.co.uk/aneccc.htm
They are normally free to spectate and teh paddock is open to anyone so you can chat to people to find out what hey are doing.
Most clubs are always looking for Marshalls if you want to get involved but you don't have a car or it is not ready yet.
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