Anyone doing the Tiger Racing ERA Series
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I have been sent a brochure on the above, and all looks pretty interesting. Single seater, adequate performance, Hewland gearbox and a fairly sealed formula for not too much money (in racing terms )
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Unfortunately for Tiger, they put the incorrect postage on the envelope, and I didn't get around to picking it up until I was driving back from paying my Ginetta deposit - so looks like they have missed a potential customer there then, although I think that I'd have gone for the Ginetta anyway. Still, I'll keep an eye on things to see how they go.
Rich
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Unfortunately for Tiger, they put the incorrect postage on the envelope, and I didn't get around to picking it up until I was driving back from paying my Ginetta deposit - so looks like they have missed a potential customer there then, although I think that I'd have gone for the Ginetta anyway. Still, I'll keep an eye on things to see how they go.
Rich
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>>> Edited by daydreamer on Thursday 15th January 20:19
The car is about £16k in kit form, but this also gets you your first season of race entries etc (at the moment two tests and eight races).
Having said that, a Ginetta is only £12k, and the first seasons entry fees are £3,500 for 14 rounds, all double headers and mainly at British GT / F3 meets, which does on reflection sound like a better deal.
I do like single seaters though ....
Having said that, a Ginetta is only £12k, and the first seasons entry fees are £3,500 for 14 rounds, all double headers and mainly at British GT / F3 meets, which does on reflection sound like a better deal.
I do like single seaters though ....
Where to start.
Race entry fees have gone up this year, due to running at the British F3 / GT meetings. However, the season has also been extended to 14 races, and they are all double headers (which actually represents a big cost saving). Also, in order to keep costs down, testing is banned at each circuit 1 month before the race takes place.
Each weekend consists of:-
- 30 mins free practice
- 30 mins qualifying
- 30 mins first race
- 30 mins second race
so for £500 a pop, it does actually represent pretty good value, bearing in mind the company that you will be keeping.
Also, Ginetta do quite a lot to promote the season, which helps a little with sponsorship. They will be running a couple of celebrity cars again (almost guaranteed some VBH action, Tiff, the ITV-F1 crew etc, plus possibly guest appearances by some surpirsingly high profile types from all walks of life), and there are also two four page articles planned in GQ - sort of a win a race drive type deal.
The following is taken from the season flyer:-
On top of that lot, you obviously need a car (£10,800 + VAT), some way of transporting it, travel to and from the races and somewhere to stay when you are there (although camping is an option).
If you email me through my profile, I'll send you a PDF of this year's championship flyer as Martin doesn't appear to have it on his website yet.
I made my decisions based on closing my eyes and jumping in with both feet - there is no other way that I could justify the costs. However, if I'd looked back in ten or twenty years time, without having done it, then it would displace some girl called Jules from University as the number one on my all time list of regrets .
Rich
Race entry fees have gone up this year, due to running at the British F3 / GT meetings. However, the season has also been extended to 14 races, and they are all double headers (which actually represents a big cost saving). Also, in order to keep costs down, testing is banned at each circuit 1 month before the race takes place.
Each weekend consists of:-
- 30 mins free practice
- 30 mins qualifying
- 30 mins first race
- 30 mins second race
so for £500 a pop, it does actually represent pretty good value, bearing in mind the company that you will be keeping.
Also, Ginetta do quite a lot to promote the season, which helps a little with sponsorship. They will be running a couple of celebrity cars again (almost guaranteed some VBH action, Tiff, the ITV-F1 crew etc, plus possibly guest appearances by some surpirsingly high profile types from all walks of life), and there are also two four page articles planned in GQ - sort of a win a race drive type deal.
The following is taken from the season flyer:-
ginetta cars in the season flyer said:(Ted HTML won't let me format it any better than that I'm afraid).
Race/test entry fees £ 3500
Championship registration £ 150
Club membership £ 100
Race licence £ 60
Race fuel £ 500
Tyres @ 10/season £ 940
Spares and damage £ 1000
Total £ 6250
On top of that lot, you obviously need a car (£10,800 + VAT), some way of transporting it, travel to and from the races and somewhere to stay when you are there (although camping is an option).
If you email me through my profile, I'll send you a PDF of this year's championship flyer as Martin doesn't appear to have it on his website yet.
I made my decisions based on closing my eyes and jumping in with both feet - there is no other way that I could justify the costs. However, if I'd looked back in ten or twenty years time, without having done it, then it would displace some girl called Jules from University as the number one on my all time list of regrets .
Rich
hugely jealous!. the ginetta series is one which i would love to do so best of luck to you! close racing and supporting the GT/F3 is a huge boost too. *sulks*
interestingly, in this months kit car magazine another manufacturer have built a sixties inspired single seater called trident if i recall correctly. looked quite nice but a tidy formula ford such as a merlyn or an early lola should only be about 10K and is in reality, the same thing....
interestingly, in this months kit car magazine another manufacturer have built a sixties inspired single seater called trident if i recall correctly. looked quite nice but a tidy formula ford such as a merlyn or an early lola should only be about 10K and is in reality, the same thing....
Thanks for the good wishes - I've managed to negociate with the GF to postpone moving for three years to fund this little venture, so I intend to enjoy every last second .
The hard work is starting now though - sorting transport, preping the car, topping up the coffers with a bit of sponsorship all takes far more time than I have . Still, worth it in the end though .
Rich
The hard work is starting now though - sorting transport, preping the car, topping up the coffers with a bit of sponsorship all takes far more time than I have . Still, worth it in the end though .
Rich
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