Any Plans for a Bigpower Sprint

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Any Plans for a Bigpower Sprint

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Any plans for an Introduction to Sprinting?

Or a Sprint Night?
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I run the toyota sprint series and I am more than happy to put a day together for you guys at somewhere like Barkston heath.

Just let me know

Sprinting is great fun and a good introduction into motorsport.

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Sounds a good idea, especially for those who would prefer an informal intro.
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Guess the problem might be MSA license requirement; can this be circumvented for a one-off try-out event?

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Don't need MSA licence for the RAFMSA sprints at Barkston.
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May be worth putting a link in This & That. May catch a few interesteds there too. :)
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