Fury 919 Blade - race series?

Fury 919 Blade - race series?

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smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Does anyone know a race series and class that a fisher fury running a 919cc motorbike engine and circa 130bhp could not only run in but also be competitive or at least stand half a chance.

The RGB class have upgraded engines to the 1000cc and the 919cc just wouldn't' be competitive anymore. I was wondering if there are any alternative series that the current spec could be run in competitively?

AWRacing

1,732 posts

232 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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Would it be easier to swap the engine for a 1000cc?

indigorallye

555 posts

232 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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Pretty sure it would be eligible for North West Sports & Saloons.

http://www.barcnorthwestern.co.uk/championships/cn...

smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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AWRacing said:
Would it be easier to swap the engine for a 1000cc?
Not ideal really as it's not a cheap option, and RGB is not like it was it seems, so I was thinking of hopefully running it in something else but still be competitive in its current spec smile

smiles1

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Saturday 20th October 2018
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indigorallye said:
Pretty sure it would be eligible for North West Sports & Saloons.

http://www.barcnorthwestern.co.uk/championships/cn...
I am southern based, but it would run in the Welsh sports and saloons which is an option, but they almost entirely race at Pembrey and I was hoping for a mix of circuits.

andy97

4,737 posts

229 months

Saturday 20th October 2018
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CSCC "Open Series"?

indigorallye

555 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st October 2018
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smiles1 said:
I am southern based, but it would run in the Welsh sports and saloons which is an option, but they almost entirely race at Pembrey and I was hoping for a mix of circuits.
The championship attracts drivers from all four corners of the country.
Well worth a look.

MG CHRIS

9,164 posts

174 months

Sunday 21st October 2018
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And there are 2 rds not at pembrey as well which breaks it up. Depending on dates could be running my turbo charged Exocet in the series as I'm based in south wales myself.

smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Sunday 21st October 2018
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MG CHRIS said:
And there are 2 rds not at pembrey as well which breaks it up. Depending on dates could be running my turbo charged Exocet in the series as I'm based in south wales myself.
Have they announced next years calendar yet?

MG CHRIS

9,164 posts

174 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Not yet be more end of year beginning of next year usually.

Terzo204

387 posts

163 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2018
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The calendar will be announced soon I think (accordingly to Robert the organiser the other day, but it's usually after the Autosport show)

I believe the plan is to mirror the calendar from this years meetings:

- 4 No. rounds at Pembrey
- 1 No. round at Donny
- 1 No. round at a. n. other circuit (this year the a. n. other round was at Oulton Park)

The racing is clean yet competitive and good value: 15 minutes quali, 2 No. 15 minute + 1 lap races for £300. If more then 20 (or so can't remember now!) entries, you get a rebate as well. At Donny there was more then 30 on the grid and I got £100 back. Doesn't get much cheaper than that.

See here:

http://wrda.co.uk/?page_id=21

No I don't get paid for promo! its just a good championship and friendly paddock. We are all racing with our own money.

Mike

smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2018
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Thanks, hopefully the a.n will be Combe next year smile

Terzo204

387 posts

163 months

Wednesday 24th October 2018
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That would be nice...I only like 5 miles away from combe and I know it well.

The WSSCC was there in 2016

snowen250

1,090 posts

190 months

Wednesday 24th October 2018
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MSV All-comers?

not a series as such, but they have events all across the UK and accept anything so you'd find someone to race against?

http://www.msvracing.com/cars/race-series/msvr-all...

smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th October 2018
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snowen250 said:
MSV All-comers?

not a series as such, but they have events all across the UK and accept anything so you'd find someone to race against?

http://www.msvracing.com/cars/race-series/msvr-all...
Thanks smile

timhoverd

34 posts

231 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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smiles1 said:
AWRacing said:
Would it be easier to swap the engine for a 1000cc?
Not ideal really as it's not a cheap option, and RGB is not like it was it seems, so I was thinking of hopefully running it in something else but still be competitive in its current spec smile
One of the main reasons we moved away from the 919 engine was that they were just getting too expensive to run. In particular, we ended up having to pay Mr Honda's full price for gearbox components (a couple of the gears aren't really up to car racing).

That is, it was cheaper to move to the 1000 engines.

smiles1

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544 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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Makes sense and fair enough. Just more cost for me given the spec I currently have.

Fishy Dave

1,048 posts

252 months

Monday 5th November 2018
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smiles1 said:
Does anyone know a race series and class that a fisher fury running a 919cc motorbike engine and circa 130bhp could not only run in but also be competitive or at least stand half a chance.

The RGB class have upgraded engines to the 1000cc and the 919cc just wouldn't' be competitive anymore. I was wondering if there are any alternative series that the current spec could be run in competitively?
Based on this season it will be very competitive both in class and at some circuits the chance of a Group 1 overall win in the CSCC Racetruck Open Series (cc based class). The 2019 regs should be out in the next few weeks.

Yazza54

19,381 posts

188 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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smiles1 said:
Makes sense and fair enough. Just more cost for me given the spec I currently have.
There would be no sense in you upgrading the engine as the car itself wouldn't be competitive now in RGB anyway. As much as I'd love to try and persuade you to come and join us... You'd be better off selling up and buying a rear engined RGB car if you have any aspirations of joining the formula.

I know where there's a spire for sale... wink

Jerry Can

4,660 posts

230 months

Sunday 9th December 2018
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Yazza54 said:
There would be no sense in you upgrading the engine as the car itself wouldn't be competitive now in RGB anyway. As much as I'd love to try and persuade you to come and join us... You'd be better off selling up and buying a rear engined RGB car if you have any aspirations of joining the formula.

I know where there's a spire for sale... wink
yeah but the problem is, as you have highlighted, he is now the proud owner of an uncompetitive car, with limited options to race. So his car is going to be difficult to sell. Best option surely is to have a class structure in RGB, which includes the 919?