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Old 29 Nov 2003, 13:58 (Ref:798232)   #1
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speedy king should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridspeedy king should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
Junior Gearbox?

Does anyone have any information on the junior Gearbox classes? All information is valuable as i know very little about it. Where do they race, how much do they cost? whats the maintenence etc. also speeds etc. etc. etc.

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Old 30 Nov 2003, 15:48 (Ref:799310)   #2
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On a slightly different note, does anyone have or know how good 2001 BRM Chassis' are? I currently have a 2001 Gillard and would like to know if the BRM is worse basically!
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Old 3 Dec 2003, 22:26 (Ref:803108)   #3
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My daughter Sarah did Jnr G/box this season in Stars and Super 4. If it wasn't for the mess up with PF Kimbolton and Brooklands we would have had 14 races with the addition of the 'o' plate and a few clubmans 20 would have been possable. There are no club races for the class yet so if we want some pre championship races a few dads get together and ask clubs if they will put on a race if we can get enough entries.
As for the merits of the class, despite us having a s**t year we will be doing the same championships next year(funds permitting) because Sarah just loves this class.
Also with the possible failing of JICA this could well become the premier Jnr class but without the costs. Once the equipment is bought the bigest expence will be tyres.
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How much tuning is needed and how hard are the gearboxes to maintain?
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very little tuning allowed, g/boxes need little maintanence other than clutch plates maybe each year.
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