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Old 11 Feb 2015, 14:10 (Ref:3503986)   #1
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Which race series.

Hi. New on here and am looking for some advise. Just got myself a Honda interga DC5. Looking at the different race series I can run it in. Looking for you opinions on where I can race it and costs.
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Old 11 Feb 2015, 14:16 (Ref:3503988)   #2
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Try looking at the Classic Touring Car Racing Club`s new Pre 2003 series.
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Old 11 Feb 2015, 14:34 (Ref:3503992)   #3
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MSV Trackday Trophy / Team Trophy

CSCC New Millennium series
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Old 11 Feb 2015, 15:11 (Ref:3504004)   #4
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Have had a look at V-Tec challenge in Brscc. Any good?
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Old 11 Feb 2015, 18:32 (Ref:3504041)   #5
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MSV Trackday Trophy / Team Trophy

CSCC New Millennium series
CSCC Tin Tops - several Integras in that. You can then enter the New Millenium series as a slightly discounted second race if you wish. Tin Tops and New Millenium are 40 min races for one or two drivers, with a compulsory pit stop.

The MSV series are a similar concept, as is the 750mc Roadsports series but they have classes based on power to weight rather than engine capacity.

750 also have a Vtec series
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Track Attack Nippon Challenge is also a good place to race an Integra.
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I'm going to be racing this year gonna look at the MSV one, rather race with the circuit owners ? maybe just me but i dont like the engine size thing from 750
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