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Longton Anglesey
Given the arcane rules for roadgoing specialist production, does anyone know what class my car fits in?
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3F if less than 1800. 3G if over 1800 I would say. See you there
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Same class as me then Allan
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Given your co-driver, shouldn't you be in the PGA class Warby!?
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looking at the entry form I am unable to find the space for current handicap
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I could think of something....but...............
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No Dave, the sprint guys recognise the bike engine infection is spreading and put them in a separate class, 3H.
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It has no windscreen wipers so I cannot use a screen.
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I guess it wouldn't be fair to run "mid-engined" BEK's with no windscreens (or wipers) & sequential gearboxes against 40 year old clubmans cars with iron engines - so no point in putting them in sports libre?
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