which championship would allow me?
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one for all you racers out there, ive got an e30 with a 2litre turbo mitsi engine in it, its built to a high spec, with 4pots, stripped out, suspension ect. im trying to find a race champioship that i may be able to race it in, circuit not rally, is there anything out there that may allow different engine cars, the car is approx 260bhp at the moment so time attack is ruled out. i dont mind doing a few mods to allow it in a championship, other wise it may just be trackdays. thanks in advance.
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You could compete in sprints in the sports Libra class.
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sprits sounds fun, do you have any websites or details of the sports libra class. thanks . 
You can run it in class A of DMN. Dont know how competitive it would be, but it would get you out there.
Regs can be found here: http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/so ... ations.php
MAY be eligeable for Classic Thunder, but it depends how you read the regs - an email to the organisers would clarify. Have a look here: http://www.classictouringcars.com/phpBB ... =32&t=1342
For technical regs for speed hillclimb and sprint, you need to look up the 'Blue Book'.
Online version here: http://www.msauk.org/site/cms/contentvi ... rticle=646
Sport Libre is pretty much anything goes, so you'd be up against some serious machinery I guess.
Have fun.
Kim.
Regs can be found here: http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/so ... ations.php
MAY be eligeable for Classic Thunder, but it depends how you read the regs - an email to the organisers would clarify. Have a look here: http://www.classictouringcars.com/phpBB ... =32&t=1342
For technical regs for speed hillclimb and sprint, you need to look up the 'Blue Book'.
Online version here: http://www.msauk.org/site/cms/contentvi ... rticle=646
Sport Libre is pretty much anything goes, so you'd be up against some serious machinery I guess.
Have fun.
Kim.
The 3 below. I think the top link there is a Nortern version as well as a NW version
http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/north_west/
http://www.classictouringcars.com/pages/cscchist.asp
http://www.classicsportscarclub.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.barc.net/regional_centres/north_west/
http://www.classictouringcars.com/pages/cscchist.asp
http://www.classicsportscarclub.co.uk/index.htm
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as moggy has suggested there is a mad selection of cars racing in the BARC. NW championshop has a few cossie powerd mk2 escorts, e30 m3's, rx7, ex dtm astra, caterhams etc. all racing together. Pretty fun, im sure you'd fit into that somewhere.
Hi
Most regs apart form the regoinal area's (North east/West Scotland Wales) will not let you run an engine swap. The fords can run cossies as the block is the same as a pinto.
LMA eurosaloons if you want to go circuit racing
Most regs apart form the regoinal area's (North east/West Scotland Wales) will not let you run an engine swap. The fords can run cossies as the block is the same as a pinto.
LMA eurosaloons if you want to go circuit racing


