Sprinting / Hill Climbing - Advice Needed

Sprinting / Hill Climbing - Advice Needed

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David87

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6,658 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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I'm looking to do some sprinting and / or hill climbing at some point in the near future and would just like some advice of how to go about it?

I gather you need a National B Speed Competition Licence, however I hold an ARDS National B Race licence, so I assume I'm good to go on that front, with no need for the Speed Competition Licence?

Does anyone know of any clubs around the Essex area which are good? I don't mind traveling, but one based nearby would obviously be handy!

I'll be using a Renault Mégane R26.R, which I would have thought is reasonably well suited to this kind of thing as it comes, although I guess I'd need a second set of wheels with more normal tyres, because I wouldn't have thought Toyo R888s would be allowed, would they? Would a car like this be competitive, or would I need a 500bhp Evo?

Any tips or comments are welcome! Thanks a lot,

David.

GreenV8S

30,204 posts

284 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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There are lots of clubs active in that area. Your blue book will list them, or just get in touch with Borough 19 Car Club (one of the biggest and most active in the area).

There are classes for everything from a bog standard 1.0 shopping trolley up to single seaters with 1000 bhp per ton but the further you are from standard the tougher you'll find the competition lined up against you. To get started, the closer you are to standard the better. This includes the tyres and if possible you want to stick with list 1A rubber. The B19 guys will show you the tech regs for their events, which will be similar to the others around the country.

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

260 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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Borough 19 normally run a "shake-down" event a week or two before the formal start of the season, under MSA rules, but without any trophies, points or WHY, so that's a good one to try to see how you're going to like it/get on/etc.

chris_w

2,564 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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Hi, you're also well placed for the TWMC All Circuit sprint championship, mostly based at Lydden and Brands with a couple of rounds at Goodwood.

http://www.twmc.org.uk/

I'd expect the Renault to be very well suited though I'm not sure on the tyre regs for the road going class. Your class was won by a Pug 306 from a Honda S2000 this year FYI.
Good luck!
Chris

jesfirth

1,743 posts

242 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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david,
Toyo R888's will put you in a modified production class which unless you have alot of power you will not be competitive. Probably best to stay on standard rubber ie 1A tyres and run in a standard class say B2 if you are up to 2 litre.

if you go on the borough 19 web site and open up the regs for any of last years sprints you can see the classes that you can enter.

Edited by jesfirth on Friday 2nd January 18:09

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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i wrote this a few years back, most of it is still relevant though.
http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=129&i=763...

David87

Original Poster:

6,658 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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Thanks ever so much for the above responses, guys! I'll have a look into all your suggestions in the next few days and report back! Thanks again.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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runnning anoything bar 1A tyres in a standard car isnt worth the hassle, you will be up against fully modified cars trailered to events and will get comprehensively beaten. stick to 1A and enjoy a few close battles.

the R26R has a turbo so will be counted as a 2.6 given the forced induction rules. a guy has been sprinting an identical car in the soth west championship this year with good results.
the class was Class A4 – Series Production Road Cars over 2600cc
this was a list of cars in the class (in final results order, with times!) at castle combe in june 2008, a mixed bag you could say!....

Noble M12 GTO 3 3000T 67.07
Ford Sierra Cosworth 1993T 70.48
Mitsubishi Evo IX 2000T 70.84
Mitsubishi Evo2 1998T 71.57
BMW M3 3200 72.09
Subaru Impreza 1998T 72.20
Subaru Impreza WRX 2000T 72.96
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 1998T 73.41
Nissan Pulsar 2000T 73.43
Renault Megane R26 1998T 73.86
Audi S4 2700T 75.27
Toyota Celica GT4 2000T 75.74
TVR Chimera 5000 77.58
Triumph TR7 V8 3500 80.24
Volvo S70R 2300T 83.90