A level head required at Doune?craignicol wrote: I'll be down at Doune on Sunday so i'll be watching to see if your head is level round oak-tree!![]()

A level head required at Doune?craignicol wrote: I'll be down at Doune on Sunday so i'll be watching to see if your head is level round oak-tree!![]()
Er. Levelheaded? As a Doune Virgin?craignicol wrote:Good pictures, glad to see Kames was dry!
I'll be down at Doune on Sunday so i'll be watching to see if your head is level round oak-tree!![]()
Have fun @ the weekend, Doune is amazing!
Scotty came to Kames last year too. Nearly broke GB's clockwise record. I'm all for it to be honest. It's a road legal specialist prduction sportscar.Just a wee thought: Should a 211 be aloud in A8?
Nice one!alicrozier wrote:Nice pics Kev, you're obviously pushing the limits!
Is that a 'racingfive' in pic 3?![]()
Never really noticed my tilting head. Must be natural and I guess a very hard hard habit to get out of but I'll give it a try.One tip would be to try and keep your head level, turn but not tilted into the corner - eyes work best when they're side by side...
No, it wouldn't. A8 is for marque sports cars and caterham isn't a marque manufacturer. Qualifying marques are MG, Austin Healey, Triumph, Jaguar, TVR, Morgan, Ginetta, Lotus, Porsche, Renault Alpine, Mazda (RX7 and MX5 variants only), Vauxhall (VX220 variants only), BMW sports cars (i.e. cars with a ‘Z’ prefix) and Ferrari. Other marques may be included by the championship committee, following a formal request from the established marque owners club.craignicol wrote: A8 sounds good, might have to enter my road legal specialist prduction sportscar in it.
(The Dax doesn't qualify to however the Caterham's would.)
Not according to the Lowland regs... A8 exists as a class so that caterfields can't just dominate it (as they would), so why would they let them in?craignicol wrote:O yes it would. (Perhaps someone has enquired about this already?)
Anyway, I would never enter in a different class to achieve potentially softer competition or records to beat…..I just give up and go and watch instead!
Said Lotus 7 has a few secrets underneath its skin however.....its actually a Caterham chassis. Or its the only Lotus 7 to ever have a De Dion Rear beam.alicrozier wrote:Even Mr Plenderleath was denied entry of his 'Lotus' 7 in A8...
Exactly!Mikie711 wrote:It's purely a question of money, you say that about a Lotus 2 eleven but what if someone turned up in a Ferrari Enzo or Porsche GT3RS. Would they be quicker? who knows but the same initial discussion applies but would not raise so many questions. Let me put it this way, the regs allow any marque road car, as named in the supp regs, made in numbers greater than 20 a year if you stop looking at price there are hundreds of cars that "fit" and are equally developed/focused cars.