750 MOTOR CLUB - Summer Endurance Cup 2015

750 MOTOR CLUB - Summer Endurance Cup 2015

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NBW

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36 posts

138 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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This sounds like a great entry level endurance race for the clubman driver(s), and great value too for the amount of on-track time.

Allowing 3 drivers makes it a very affordable race weekend over 2 days

More info in the entry pack below with very simple and straightforward tech regs..

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750 MOTOR CLUB - A new concept for 2015 is our Summer Endurance Cup which offers a genuine long distance racing experience to clubman drivers competing on a budget. Run to our successful Roadsports technical regulations which split cars into 3 categories based on power to weight ratio, the event is only open to genuine production based cars that do not exceed a bhp/ton of 260. So no fear of continually being forced off the racing line lap after lap by pot hunting heroes in GT3 cars or not being made welcome in the paddock as you don't possess a 40ft articulated transporter and a 3K per weekend rented American RV.............

The event will take place on the 1st/2nd of August at Snetterton, the event will comprise of 4 x sessions.

1 x 20 minute Free Practice
1 x 30 minute Qualifying
1 x 15 minute Morning Warm Up
1 x 150 minute Race.

All for just £595 per team.

Download an entry pack now - http://www.750mc.co.uk/ugc-1/1/1/0/f9a13561-73e8-4...

NBW

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36 posts

138 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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andy97 said:
The 360mrc have tried to kickstart endurance racing for real grassroots racers for several years now and deserve some support. It's a free market but it's a pity that their concept is broadly copied here.
Edited by andy97 on Tuesday 14th April 22:49
Reading threads on fb and looking at the regs its possible your statement might be slightly incorrect.
The concept seems to come from there own Roadsports mini-endurance series (http://www.750mc.co.uk/formulae/roadsports.htm), It would seem more logical that they are using there own proven platform with minor tweaks and extending the on-track time.



Edited by NBW on Wednesday 15th April 12:32

NBW

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36 posts

138 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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The 360MRC races are essentially "Allcomers" races, the 750MC offer is more structured and by using the Roadsports rules specifically targets clubman drivers with more modest machinery. The fastest car by a country mile in the last 360 race was Kevin Clarke's Britcar Championship winning E46 M3 GTR...so the two concepts clearly differ in ethos.