Sharing a drive

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DanGibsonRacing

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104 posts

217 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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There is the potential that I will be able to share a drive in an SR3 next season. Obviously there are a number of 'clubman' championships where the SR3 would be eligible, however, what championships would be suitable for 2 or more drivers sharing a car?

MK3 Dan

259 posts

146 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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I think that's fairly limited but I don't know have much knowledge!

There is the Radical European stuff and I am sure a few britcar type stuff.

Other than that your sort of stuck! Maybe worth seeing if you could enter both say OSS and Bikesports then do a championship each!?

Josh Smith

437 posts

237 months

Thursday 29th December 2016
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OSS has regs to allow two drivers to share a car and compete for the championship.

BertBert

19,086 posts

212 months

Friday 30th December 2016
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For two drivers there's that Radical UK series? Or have I missed something obvious here?
Bert

DanGibsonRacing

Original Poster:

104 posts

217 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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Thank you for the suggestions

Gc285

1,216 posts

194 months

Saturday 31st December 2016
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Ive done radicals challenge championship and dipped my feet in oss.
Both are very worthwhile as 3 races, although the Radical challenge you do get one race each and then a 50min/1hr endurance with driver change so plenty of track time. It has the feeling of one step off becoming pro. Qually with 2 drivers, I gather, can be a bit fraught as it can be difficult to get it all done with a driver change, warming tyres,brakes etc in 25mins.
Oss unfortunately only has a 15 minute 3rd race so its a matter of deciding who gets the third race.
The radical challenge is slightly more expensive with entry, registration fee, Sunoco fuel and tyres all being more expensive, but you do get a lot of track time for that extra, albeit a touch feisty. If you break it, the spares truck is very handy; Radical support is fantastic with engine guys keeping an eye on things every run and Radical will always help and support if needed, but it can be a bit money no object.
OSS has more of a club feel and is cheaper with more people to race and at the front is similar if not faster, but I like them both for their very different experiences and hope to do a bit of both next year.