Team trophy

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bennyboy1

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35 posts

232 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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I went along to the MSVR media day last week and was told about the team trophy but I didn't pick up a flyer. Has anyone heard of it? Apparently it's a new series for this year.....

Club MSV

75 posts

201 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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From our website:

The Club MSV Team Trophy is a new series for 2011 designed for production and production based Saloon, Hatchback and Sports cars manufactured after 1994. The series is also the official graduate series of the Club MSV Trackday Trophy and therefore teams who have previously competed in the Trackday Trophy are permitted to enter the Team Trophy in their existing race cars even if they have been manufactured before 1994.

Club racing can sometimes become a little too serious so our goal is to make the Team Trophy an informal race series that is ultimately as much fun as possible for everyone involved. Although we hope the racing will be competitive, we want to retain the light-hearted and friendly atmosphere that has made the Trackday Trophy such a success.

We'll try our best to look after you as a competitor every step of the way but we expect the same from you towards your fellow competitors as well! Gentlemanly driving is the name of the game here and with 45 minute races - you won't win at the first corner!

If you're interested have a look at www.team-trophy.co.uk

andy rob

652 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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there's a thread about this on ten-tenths
http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1...

Club MSV

75 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd March 2011
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andy rob said:
there's a thread about this on ten-tenths
http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1...
Thanks Andy!

Birdthom

788 posts

232 months

Thursday 3rd March 2011
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Alex - is power to weight measured by reference to all-up weight including fluids and driver? It looks like the power figure is self-certified with a rolling road printout - is that a wheel bhp figure or an approximated flywheel bhp?

Club MSV

75 posts

201 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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Birdthom said:
Alex - is power to weight measured by reference to all-up weight including fluids and driver? It looks like the power figure is self-certified with a rolling road printout - is that a wheel bhp figure or an approximated flywheel bhp?
It is the weight of the car including the lightest driver at the end of the race. Power is at the wheels.