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For those that don't know, I am now the club's Sponsorship Liaison officer for the Speed Series since taking over the role mid last year. This years Speed Series sponsors are:- Northampton Motorsport (title sponsor) SBD motorsport A Plan Insurance (Thatcham) Aerodynamix Siltech Racing Westfield Sport Cars GGR Communications plus new additions this year :- Force Racing Wheels Triple M Motorsport AB Performance 3J Driveline fPod Intelligent Race Fuel Bowsers Contact details can be found on the sponsors page on the main website here . Have a look at their websites and browse their products and services that they offer. Please keep an eye on the page for additional sponsors in due course. Best wishes John2 points
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John. Yes, I'd worked that out thanks. The point I was making is that if it is very clear to people what a company sells then people are more likely to buy from that company. Presumably the sponsors are giving us money because they hope to sell something and make a profit out of us. Taking Force, I see the wheels and also a lot of Titanium products which I'm sure would be too expensive for me. But no doubt hidden in the comprehensive web site are products that could be of interest and I would find it useful if Force could explain this. The same goes for the other companies. We all know that Northampton Motorsport do dyno sessions but maybe they do other things that could be of interest. And why would I want an Intelligent Race Fuel Bowser? But maybe I do and hadn't realised it! I have to say I find the name Force Racing confusing as I thought that was the company run by Ian Dayson making racing cars2 points
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Not quite an overlord - but I’ll answer post wanted ads as you need - and start a thread telling us about your progress2 points
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Thats not good Gary, sorry to hear, but a Saturday ? Pffft, thats lie in day ................. Bottoms up Ronnie1 point
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I just used a changeover relay. 'Ignition on' for supply to DRL's via relay (30 to 87) then side light feed to coil (86 & 85 ground) to switch relay over and disconnect DRL's.1 point
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I should be there. Not sure if I'll be in Westy or tin top. Weather dependent.1 point
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My first photos! - I've had the car since 1st April and tinkered a little bit - new tyres, new steering rack, geometry setup (but I still want to go to Procomp for a full corner-weighting session) I had a quick blat tonight in the sunshine and stopped off at the Shugborough Estate as the sun was going down - great light for Chrome Yellow!1 point
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