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My new practical car for winter
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:08 pm
by Digital
After a relatively successful first season competing in the sprint and hillclimb championships in a Clio 182, I've decided to go for something a bit more dedicated for next year. So, just in time for winter, I've just bought the least practical car I've ever owned. It's an ex Academy race series Caterham Roadsport with a 1.6 Rover K Series engine.
It's what you might call basic, it's got 4 wheels, an engine and a roof and that's pretty much it - not even a heater

What it does have is everything I wanted for a competition car - full roll cage, Tillett seats, lowered drivers side floor and wide track front suspension.
With only 120ishbhp, it's not mega quick, but enough to have fun with, and it sounds really nice too. I've not had much chance to drive it yet, but took it for a quick run yesterday with the roof off and managed to get rained on

I'm hoping to get it out to a trackday before the end of the year to get a proper feel for it, but got a few minor issues to sort out first.
(Apologies for the poor quality picture)
As I'm a technical numpty, expect to see a few questions cropping up in the Technical section shortly...
Jamie
Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:39 pm
by point n squirt
Nice one Jamie thats a nice stable of cars your collecting.

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:22 am
by Fluoxetine
Nice one
Similar to my old shed -

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:42 am
by rossybee
Top job Jamie
My 7s were always too pretty, for me anyway
Don't need a heater, you got heat from the k-series up front

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:34 am
by Dominic
Loving your work Jamie!
You should get that along to an autotest or two for some top drifting / doughnutting fun

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:47 am
by campbell
Ross' Se7en was anything but a shed - great wee car and whilst not exactly for me, the drive I got in it somewhere in Northumberland one weekend was quite an experience
Funny to see the title sponsor on there too, had forgotten about all the running about the country we did in support of "Team Scottish Elises"!
Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:42 am
by dirkpitt

well done on the hillclimb and sprint season jamie...great stuff....also, nice new toy

hope to see you sometime driving it

very quickly i can image......
Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:25 pm
by CubanGav
Soooo jealous.
(must work harder)
Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:03 pm
by Digital
Thanks all
Ross, your car looked like fun, shame they didn't run the Scottish Academy series for longer, as I would have love to have competed in that
Leigh, shame you didn't make it out this year, planning on making an appearance next year? Unfortunately I think I'm hooked now

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:06 pm
by woody
Like

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:42 am
by dirkpitt
Digital wrote:
Leigh, shame you didn't make it out this year, planning on making an appearance next year? Unfortunately I think I'm hooked now

yeah didnt make it this year ...did 3 track days at knocky in both directions, and was hooked to that instead
to be honest i was a little concerned with taking the exige around the hillclimbs after doing forrestburn fun night as its alot narrower and no run off areas to speak off......knowing me i would prob come unstuck somewhere.....its a lot more intense and scary than track days IMO.
saying that i managed to damage two splitters at knocky, trying tooo hard!

Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:38 pm
by ceejam
That's Gavin Marshall's old car?
Well used to the Scottish Hills & Tracks. Good luck next year with it - I miss competing.
One day................
Re: My new practical car for winter
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:27 pm
by Digital
ceejam wrote:That's Gavin Marshall's old car?
Well used to the Scottish Hills & Tracks. Good luck next year with it - I miss competing.
One day................
Thanks for that, yep, it's Gavin's old car
Be good to see you back competing, you were one of the people that inspired me to take it up in the first place
Looking forward to joining A5 next year, I don't expect to be anywhere near Mac and Jonathan Neale though...