A What (Race Car) Thread
Discussion
Yes, Its a what car thread, but with a twist.
Currently thinking of joinign a new race series thats starting up. A kind of a Budget Car Series. Cheap as possible. i.e Up to £1500 for a car. MAX.
The regulations dictate that the car must be:
Manufactured between 1991 - 2004
N/A Only up to 3500cc
No Engine Conversions.
Car must retain original engine & gearbox layout
Engines up to 1800cc limited to 110bhp/litre
Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
2WD cars only
So far been thinking along the lines of a 306 GTi-6, had one before, great cars, can only get better stripped and caged. But the rules allow for DC2 Integras, which would render the 306 not much competition.
Also thought of an Accord Type R, but even the cheapest ones are above the budget.
An alternative would be 106 GTi/VTS Saxo?
Anyone have any recommendations that im overlooking?
Cheers,
Mark
Currently thinking of joinign a new race series thats starting up. A kind of a Budget Car Series. Cheap as possible. i.e Up to £1500 for a car. MAX.
The regulations dictate that the car must be:
Manufactured between 1991 - 2004
N/A Only up to 3500cc
No Engine Conversions.
Car must retain original engine & gearbox layout
Engines up to 1800cc limited to 110bhp/litre
Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
2WD cars only
So far been thinking along the lines of a 306 GTi-6, had one before, great cars, can only get better stripped and caged. But the rules allow for DC2 Integras, which would render the 306 not much competition.
Also thought of an Accord Type R, but even the cheapest ones are above the budget.
An alternative would be 106 GTi/VTS Saxo?
Anyone have any recommendations that im overlooking?
Cheers,
Mark
andye30m3 said:
Are you expecting a fully built race car for £1500?
You'll have very little choice at that money, my E30 320 built to tight regs for the production BMW championship has had about £7-8k spend on building it up from £150 donor car.
No £1500 would be for car not prepared yet.You'll have very little choice at that money, my E30 320 built to tight regs for the production BMW championship has had about £7-8k spend on building it up from £150 donor car.
In this class, its not MSA approved or that. So the regs from a safety point of view are
4 Point Harnesses
6 Point Cage min
Fixed Back Seat
Fire Extinguisher
Polycarb Windows are recommended
Engines up to 1800cc limited to 110bhp/litre
Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
Is this normal!?
Doesn't sound right...
1.8 = 198bhp
2.2 = 220bhp
2.4 = 192bhp
2.5 = 175bhp
In other words, your best bet is a Saxo VTS with a set of cams and strip it.
Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
Is this normal!?
Doesn't sound right...
1.8 = 198bhp
2.2 = 220bhp
2.4 = 192bhp
2.5 = 175bhp
In other words, your best bet is a Saxo VTS with a set of cams and strip it.
I know it doesn't answer your question but unless you really want to build it yourself I'd buy a previously built car
The E30 I bought with receipts for £7-8k cost me £4250 having never been raced, It's surprising how quickly all the little bits add up.
In answer to your original question I guess a 205 gti or clio 172 could be a good place to start looking.
The E30 I bought with receipts for £7-8k cost me £4250 having never been raced, It's surprising how quickly all the little bits add up.
In answer to your original question I guess a 205 gti or clio 172 could be a good place to start looking.
Edited by andye30m3 on Thursday 1st September 12:04
106Lad said:
A kind of a Budget Car Series. Cheap as possible. i.e Up to £1500 for a car. MAX.
When I was interested in racing, I was told i'd need to budget £2000 for the safety gear alone....Helmet, fire extinguishers, roll-cage, safety cut-outs, the list is a mile long and these things don't come fitted as standard.
SteveS Cup said:
Engines up to 1800cc limited to 110bhp/litre
Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
Is this normal!?
Doesn't sound right...
1.8 = 198bhp
2.2 = 220bhp
2.4 = 192bhp
2.5 = 175bhp
In other words, your best bet is a Saxo VTS with a set of cams and strip it.
Yeah, its only a cheap, buget series. No major thing. I thinking of it from a fun kinda basis, nothing too serious, although i do want a car kinda competitive Engines up to 2200cc limited to 100bhp/litre
Engines over 2200cc limited to 80bhp/litre
Engines over 2500cc limited to 70bhp/litre
Is this normal!?
Doesn't sound right...
1.8 = 198bhp
2.2 = 220bhp
2.4 = 192bhp
2.5 = 175bhp
In other words, your best bet is a Saxo VTS with a set of cams and strip it.

I also forgot to add. The only modifications allowed are
Air Filter
Exhaust from manifold back
& ECU tweeks (ie Remap)
TankRS said:
edited as i read the OP wrong!!
is the cc limit the category of classes or is it just one class for all engine cc?
if theres diferent classes a decent place to start is deciding what class you want to fit in, then get a car around that??
One class for all cars.is the cc limit the category of classes or is it just one class for all engine cc?
if theres diferent classes a decent place to start is deciding what class you want to fit in, then get a car around that??
Edited by TankRS on Thursday 1st September 11:52
lyonspride said:
When I was interested in racing, I was told i'd need to budget £2000 for the safety gear alone....
Helmet, fire extinguishers, roll-cage, safety cut-outs, the list is a mile long and these things don't come fitted as standard.
I have Personal Safety Gear. Which already is a chunk of money i dont need to spend.Helmet, fire extinguishers, roll-cage, safety cut-outs, the list is a mile long and these things don't come fitted as standard.
The £1500 is maximum budget for a STD car, although the cheaper the better.
Still keep coming back to 306's as they can be had for not much, and i know may way around them well.
106Lad said:
Still keep coming back to 306's as they can be had for not much, and i know may way around them well.
looks like you've answered your own question there for me.i dont see the point of getting a motor your not 100% sure of if you need to work on it, it may cost more than your original budget to get anything done that you cant do yourself/sure about.

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