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Old 12 Jul 2017, 05:57 (Ref:3750619)   #4
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andy97 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridandy97 should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Of course racing can be expensive but I would suggest that something like CSCC is one of the most affordable ways to do it, particularly if you can find someone to share a car with you.

That's what I tend to do - half all the weekend costs and the co-driver also gives me a few quid as a "hire" fee.

If classic/ historic racing is your thing then an MG is a decent choice as quite a few available and you can get almost anything for them so they are less problematic to run than something rarer. An MG could often be used in a wide variety of series too.

If you ring David or Hugo at the CSCC office they may know someone who is looking for a co driver in their car for an event or two.

Finally, don't write off some of the other CSCC series like Future Classics for cars from the 70s and 80s, A car like a Pprsche 924 is good fun in that series and not expensive to buy or race (warning, blatant plug coming up! and I will have a 924S for sale soon!!!)

Good luck.
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