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Nick Algar - Competition Secretary

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Would this be a good event to spectate at

Also, what would the entrance fee be ?

would parking be alowed close to the circuit ?

Thanks

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Would this be a good event to spectate at ?

Also would parking be alowed close to the circuit ?

Thanks

 

Yes - 1 3/4 lap, British championship cars !!

 

and Yes - You can drive round most of it on the perimeter road, park up on the bank and watch from the car.

 

Simon

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So for this event, would a 1800cc Zetec SEIW (with MOT) be in class A2 or B2?

 

It also states that competition numbers will not be supplied by the organisers? Do we buy our own or are these supplied by the WSCC SS?

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So for this event, would a 1800cc Zetec SEIW (with MOT) be in class A2 or B2?

It also states that competition numbers will not be supplied by the organisers? Do we buy our own or are these supplied by the WSCC SS?

I'm going in B3 as 2.0l so think you would be in B2 ( thanks Nick :)) Not sure on numbers sorry

It's very confusing different events seem to have different classes.

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You supply your own numbers.  You will normally have a different number given to you buy the organiser of each event.

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Yes B2 for a roadgoing 1800cc Westfield and B3 for a 2000cc.

Numbers are allocated by the event organisers and issued with the Final Instructions about a week before the event. Numbers are easy, you can buy them on ebay, packs of 10 of each number from 0 to 9, or make them out of black sticky tape.

Don't remove them after the event, unless you are driving home, as there is always a chance you get the same number at your next event.

Some spray the area with silicon furniture polish to make them easier to remove and reuse.

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Don't remove them after the event, unless you are driving home, as there is always a chance you get the same number at your next event.

Some spray the area with silicon furniture polish to make them easier to remove and reuse.

 

Just in case anyone wasn't aware, while there's no problem driving on the public road with the various sponsor stickers, and even the white back grounds you can get for sticking numbers onto. Driving with the actual numbers themselves is considered a big no-no. If you're not removing them between events, you're usually supposed to cover* them while on the public highway! (It's an MSA requirement, not a legal thing though).

 

* a line or cross through them in 2" wide black tape or similar seems acceptable, normally.

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For any new guys please make sure you read the beginners guide which is a pinned topic at the top of this page. Then ask questions on this part of the forum. I am going to start a new Topic please post questions there, then all new guys can learn from them and it will help us update the Beginners Guide which does need doing.

 

Nick

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For any new guys please make sure you read the beginners guide which is a pinned topic at the top of this page. Then ask questions on this part of the forum. I am going to start a new Topic please post questions there, then all new guys can learn from them and it will help us update the Beginners Guide which does need doing.

 

Nick

Will do.

 

Thanks Nick

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  • 1 month later...

slipped up missed the dead line and now full :(

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