Arrive and Drive - prefer RWD
Arrive and Drive - prefer RWD
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dunc_sx

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1,664 posts

213 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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Looking to try out some other types of racing during this season, would prefer RWD (but anything considered) and at entry level budget. I've got a current Nat B race license, all the race kit, RWD race experience and transport to any track.

I'm thinking mx5/bmw etc to keep the costs down, any further suggestions or offers either in reply to this thread or to my email through the contact button on this site.

Thanks,

Dunc.

AMD87

2,004 posts

218 months

Sunday 22nd January 2012
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dunc speak to the sleigh boys about having a shot in one of their mini's wink im sure you wont regret it.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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loads of drives around, MX-5s, Caterhams, MR2s, Prod BMW, right through to Britcar. Sign of the times really...

eddie99

31 posts

187 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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Sent you an email smile

cytefx

199 posts

247 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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There are a number of Kumho class D cars floating around, and they are supposed to have there own races this year, with about 20 on track in similar cars, should be good.

mrmr96

13,736 posts

220 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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Roughly what does an arrive and drive weekend typically cost the driver for those various championships?

eddie99

31 posts

187 months

Monday 23rd January 2012
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Arrive and Drive in one of our seven style cars next year will be from £800 a weekend including entry fees.

cytefx

199 posts

247 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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mrmr96 said:
Roughly what does an arrive and drive weekend typically cost the driver for those various championships?
For the kumho car speak to trevor ford (his number will be on bmwrdc.com) as the actual club has a class d car they hire, he will be able to give you detailed figures etc

TheFin

62 posts

200 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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How does arrive and drive work from a damage perspective, is the hirer responsible for any damage or is that factored in to the hire rates.

Dunc btw theres a boxster arrive and drive in the classifieds

AMD87

2,004 posts

218 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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TheFin said:
How does arrive and drive work from a damage perspective, is the hirer responsible for any damage or is that factored in to the hire rates.

Dunc btw theres a boxster arrive and drive in the classifieds
With the minis it covered the car and pit crew any damage was down to you along with new tyres fuel etc (unless you helped one of the team owners win the championship wink )

wst

3,503 posts

177 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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A friend of mine has a few Mk1 MR2's that race in the red dragon series. I'll ask him for info about A&D if you're interested, it should be doable.

This is what the racing looks like - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJtKfhap14o

Graham

16,376 posts

300 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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TheFin said:
How does arrive and drive work from a damage perspective, is the hirer responsible for any damage or is that factored in to the hire rates.

Dunc btw theres a boxster arrive and drive in the classifieds
most insurers want to do a package of a couple of events and its quite expensive, and will usually have a big excess and not include engine or trans... so dont forget to factor that in.


basically as soon as you shut the door in the paddock your responsible for the car coming back in exactly the same condition...

insurance, a damage bond or your visa card are usually separate from the hire charge.

if your going to do more than one race, its usually better to buy a car and get someone to run it for you on arrive and drive basis, thats our prefered method of operation.

although having said that we will hiremout the tasmin and tuscan but they must be insured to an agreed level.

g

dunc_sx

Original Poster:

1,664 posts

213 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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Thanks for all the leads, emails and responses I'll be looking into them all as I've not yet decided exactly which I want to do.

wst said:
A friend of mine has a few Mk1 MR2's that race in the red dragon series. I'll ask him for info about A&D if you're interested, it should be doable.
And yes please WSD smile

Dunc.

Hybrids

841 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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wst said:
A friend of mine has a few Mk1 MR2's that race in the red dragon series. I'll ask him for info about A&D if you're interested, it should be doable.

This is what the racing looks like - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJtKfhap14o
Ah, my old footage.

The Mk1 MR2's are great fun, very close racing and affordable

gordon17

21 posts

196 months

Tuesday 24th January 2012
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Here at Bookatrack, we are running some r300s this year. Contact Jonny through the website.