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1 Aug 2007, 09:27 (Ref:1978004) | #1 | |
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Hi, I am hoping to start sprinting and hillclimbing and have got my MSA nat B, filled in my club membership app etc. Being a little mad, I went out and bought a Radical SR3 Tracksport to enter in the Sports Libre class. It has the 1300 Busa engine (Standard) but the car runs on Dunlop radials. These will be to hard when cold and so new tyres are needed. Should I go for some soft Avon crossply's or start out with something more forgiving ? The Radical have odd wheel sizes 15" fronts and 16" rears fitted normlly with 200/580/15 and 260/605/16.
Also as the car was racing, do I need to get it log booked before my first sprint ? Any other tips etc ? Many thanks SB |
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1 Aug 2007, 12:02 (Ref:1978150) | #2 | ||
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Best bet is to call BMTR who supply all the soft compound tyres for hillclimbing, they will be able to advise on what is available in your wheel sizes.
Radicals have been used before so it shouldn't be a problem. If the car doesn't have a log book already then yes it will need one, if you look in the blue book at the list of scruts, then you should be able to find a local one or speak to the designated scruts before you first event and they can log book at the meeting, provided they are fore warned. Dave |
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1 Aug 2007, 12:14 (Ref:1978170) | #3 | |
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Many thanks Dave. Most Rads run on 13" wheels, so plenty of tyre choice I will give BMTR a ring.
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22 Aug 2007, 11:28 (Ref:1994429) | #4 | ||
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Jumping in with a Radical - is it road registered, I'm wondering how you would test it. If its not road legal then you cant do track days, and for a test session you would need a race licence.
Sorry to bombard you as a newbie, I'm thinking of going single seater and have come across the same problems. |
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22 Aug 2007, 15:43 (Ref:1994568) | #6 | |||
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Further to Steve's post above. Not come across there being any requirement to have a trackday car road registered anywhere - certainly not at any track day I've been too. Most won't allow single seaters (again see Steve's post) but anything with covered wheels seems to be fine. |
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24 Aug 2007, 11:47 (Ref:1995754) | #7 | ||
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A colleague of mine turned up in his road registerd Westfield race car one day at Croft and was turned away because it was "a competition" car!
surely its a matter of insurance and the belief that by being MOT'd n road registered the car is in good order? |
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