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 Roadster racing I know there's been some discussion about this before, but are there any new plans on a series dedicated to Roadsters? | 
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 Its pretty unlikely.  There are only 8ish cars on the road.  Each one more unique than the last :D It would be pretty hard to homologate those.  I don't think anyone has even come up with anything resembling a specification to pass the scrutineers.  The best you could hope for are some loose classes based on power, weight and after market parts and have a trackday. | 
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 Ask the 750 Motor Club, the more requests they get the better :)  It might be possible to enter the "Kit car" class Cheers Chris:) | 
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 I,d be up for a bit of racing :D :D  tho the engine might have other idea,s :eek:  andy | 
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 Would be kind of cool to have a "modified" series and "unmodified" - unmodified being that it must come from the donor car so you're limited to Pinto, CVH or the V6 engines and modified would be do whatever you like. :D | 
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 are you allowed to be towed by a V6 engined car???? :D :D it,d be great to learn the circuits driving a car, i,ve done most circuits racing a bike :eek: ;) andy | 
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 So I mailed the 750MC - looks like it's unlikely that the Locost series will be extended to the Haynes Roadster in the near furture :( More likely to see changes to the Ron Champion book spec (like engine and gearbox) apparantly... | 
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 Ummmm enter the Kit Car class on mass then they have to offer a Roadster series then ..............:D  I'm up for this racing malarky cos that means plenty bit smashed bodywork...:cool: And maybe the chance of doing the 'glass in "race weight";) | 
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 Wouldn't it be possible to race in the 'all comers' class of the 750MC? | 
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