Tin Top/ hot hatch wanted!

Tin Top/ hot hatch wanted!

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TJ_79

Original Poster:

13 posts

105 months

Friday 9th February
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I’m looking to start out the CSSC tin tops series this year and looking for a prepped car ready/almost ready to go.

I can turn a spanner and but would like to concentrate on racing rather than finish someone’s project. I’ve been all over the 750 classifieds and others but wondered if there maybe something lurking in here that may fit the bill.
Budget up to around 5k.

Thanks.

Fishy Dave

1,026 posts

246 months

Friday 9th February
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Hi, a good choice of race series. It's worth posting a wanted ad in the group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/180449455418718
smile

TJ_79

Original Poster:

13 posts

105 months

Friday 9th February
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Thanks Dave, heading there now 👍🏻

The Selfish Gene

5,511 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd February
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i'm just considering the same thing - are the tin top series good with Classic and Sportscars?


andy97

4,703 posts

223 months

Friday 23rd February
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The Selfish Gene said:
i'm just considering the same thing - are the tin top series good with Classic and Sportscars?
Don’t think I understand the question.

If you mean can classic’s or sportscars enter the CSCC Tin Tops series, then I guess that the answer is that classics can, as long as they have a full body shell (ie not a convertible) and less than 2 litres. I don’t think sportscars can enter.
However, the CSCC has plenty of other series for classics and sportscars, depending on the age of the car - swinging sixties is for classics and sportscars from….the 60s; future classics is for cars from the 70s and 80s; modern classics is for cars from the 90s; new mileniulm I’d for cars from the 2000s etc etc.

WombleCate

26 posts

6 months

Friday 23rd February
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Have you asked the CSCC representative for Tin Tops?

They may know good cars from ‘23 who haven’t returned.

TJ_79

Original Poster:

13 posts

105 months

Saturday 24th February
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Thanks all, I now have a car and a space on the grid at donnington, can’t wait!

flatlandsman

764 posts

8 months

Saturday 24th February
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Donington, one n, you might get lost.

WombleCate

26 posts

6 months

Monday 26th February
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TJ_79 said:
Thanks all, I now have a car and a space on the grid at donnington, can’t wait!
Will also be at Donington for my first (ever) race, #75 in the Magnificent Sevens.

Very excited (and a little nervous)

TJ_79

Original Poster:

13 posts

105 months

Monday 26th February
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WombleCate said:
Will also be at Donington for my first (ever) race, #75 in the Magnificent Sevens.

Very excited (and a little nervous)
Brilliant! See you there. Running my MGZR 170 #114 in the tin tops.
I’ve got a track day on 09 march at Silverstone for a shake out and then a few new bits on the car for Donington, can’t wait 👍🏻

WombleCate

26 posts

6 months

Monday 26th February
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TJ_79 said:
Brilliant! See you there. Running my MGZR 170 #114 in the tin tops.
I’ve got a track day on 09 march at Silverstone for a shake out and then a few new bits on the car for Donington, can’t wait ????
Likewise. First track day of 2024 this Wednesday at Donington with a great coach.

andy97

4,703 posts

223 months

Tuesday 27th February
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WombleCate said:
Will also be at Donington for my first (ever) race, #75 in the Magnificent Sevens.

Very excited (and a little nervous)
Not sure whether i will be racing or not but i have entered, although working away from home is getting in the way.
Enjoy it. Mag7s has generally very good driving standards but be prepared to be shocked how quick the front guys are and where (& how close) they overtake you, even in corners where you didnt think it was possible!

WombleCate

26 posts

6 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Hi andy97, from the footage I've seen from previous years, I'd expect the first time they pass will be on lap 3...

The Selfish Gene

5,511 posts

211 months

Thursday 29th February
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andy97 said:
The Selfish Gene said:
i'm just considering the same thing - are the tin top series good with Classic and Sportscars?
Don’t think I understand the question.

If you mean can classic’s or sportscars enter the CSCC Tin Tops series, then I guess that the answer is that classics can, as long as they have a full body shell (ie not a convertible) and less than 2 litres. I don’t think sportscars can enter.
However, the CSCC has plenty of other series for classics and sportscars, depending on the age of the car - swinging sixties is for classics and sportscars from….the 60s; future classics is for cars from the 70s and 80s; modern classics is for cars from the 90s; new mileniulm I’d for cars from the 2000s etc etc.
apologies - I was typing fast and a little incoherent.

You nailed it though - yes, I meant 'Are the tin top series run by the classic sports car club any good?'

my experience has all been Caterhams, and just wondered how the series compared (not withstanding obviously FWD etc)

I have access to a Mk 7 Fiesta that I could prep and use...


andy97

4,703 posts

223 months

Wednesday 6th March
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The Selfish Gene said:
andy97 said:
The Selfish Gene said:
i'm just considering the same thing - are the tin top series good with Classic and Sportscars?
Don’t think I understand the question.

If you mean can classic’s or sportscars enter the CSCC Tin Tops series, then I guess that the answer is that classics can, as long as they have a full body shell (ie not a convertible) and less than 2 litres. I don’t think sportscars can enter.
However, the CSCC has plenty of other series for classics and sportscars, depending on the age of the car - swinging sixties is for classics and sportscars from….the 60s; future classics is for cars from the 70s and 80s; modern classics is for cars from the 90s; new mileniulm I’d for cars from the 2000s etc etc.
apologies - I was typing fast and a little incoherent.

You nailed it though - yes, I meant 'Are the tin top series run by the classic sports car club any good?'

my experience has all been Caterhams, and just wondered how the series compared (not withstanding obviously FWD etc)

I have access to a Mk 7 Fiesta that I could prep and use...
I am a very strong advocate of all the CSCC series having raced in Tin Tops (in a Fiat Uno, Alfa 33 and Toyota Carina), Future Classics (in a 924S and 944 Turbo), Modern Classics (in a 944 Turbo) and now Magnificent 7s (in a Caterham)!
Well organised meetings, good paddock atmosphere, good calendar, good driving standards, good VfM, what is not to like?