2008 Sprinting JISC,AEMC etc

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Post by ESL »

Just thought about that, 8 clubs and Birkett are the obvious ones. Because I once had a national A Race licence, apparently the nause to renew is lessened. The Chief Instructor at Mallory is a regular at Barkston and said he'd give me a hand.

Spence was thinking about promoting a race series like the All Nippon Logan and use the JISC as a feeder, but looks like someone beat us to it.

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More than happy for someone else to do all the work in setting up a race championship :) They would probably have a different vision - I liked the idea of race grids of rice rockets all using air restrictors to around 250-350bhp (depending on weight). I figured that should keep costs down but give sufficient power to be interesting (running around touring car BHP). I think the All Nippon crowd have taken a different approach, I will watch closely with interest!

Regarding the Birkett, I originally thought about that as part of the traditional Harrow entry (or a Harrow B entry), but then got thinking... there could well be an all Nippon, or RAF MSA entry... then got to wondering whether there are enough racers on Big Power? :idea: Could have a Big Power Birkett Relay Race entry! Now that would be 8) !!!

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I quite fancy doing some sprints next year. What's the rough cost for each event?
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Each event varies between circa

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