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Just wondering what everyone uses for transport to races and accommodation? Im sure there will be everything from cars and trailers and tents to fully kitted support vans!
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heres a pic of the cooper carrier  that I built last xmas,  used to transport karts in the rear garage , although I did drag my csr down to Oulton Park with it this year  , good van but b****y thirsty things new model sprinters  25mpg is about as good as it gets :(

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Used to borrow Nikpro's trailer, I could ask him to take a pic, but I think he may have sold it  :down:   :blush:
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Race transport

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Luxury overnight accomodation

And yes I really was camping in that weather  :durr:

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2004 DAF 55/180 Race Transporter

- Double Lift for the 2 Westys in the beavertail-back

- Full accommodation for 5

- Marquee off the side

- Works as a decent base on Race Series weekends!

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  • 2 weeks later...

As per icon. Drive it there. Swap wheels / tyres for the race ones. Race it. Swap tyres back and drive it home (hopefully). I confess I can't fit my race wheels / tyres in the Eleven though, but they do fit into my wife's Fiat 500 along with all my other tools and spares. At a pinch, if no support available I could drive it there on race tyres...

No room or budget for trailer or tow car!

Only three races last year - all dry. Going for full season this year so fingers crossed.

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