Speed Classes for 2010
At a recent meeting of representatives of the clubs running speed events in the North West, it was decided to formulate a common set of Speed Classes. This is to make it clearer for competitors who are often frustrated and annoyed by the inconsistency between different events and scrutineers.
Based on the provisions laid down by the MSA technical regulations for 2010, the “Northern Speed Classes” will assist competitors enter their car into the correct class, and will make much clearer what is allowed in the Road-Going Series classes, no matter which club is running a particular event.
Once the proposed classes are finally agreed by the various clubs and ratified by the MSA, it is hoped that the “Northern Speed Classes” will be published in September or October 2009 in time for competitors considering vehicle preparation or changes for the 2010 season. We recommend that all speed competitors consider these regulations carefully before purchasing or changing cars, and we hope that they will be adopted by a much wider range of organising clubs in due course.
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Excellent idea – lets get things sorted sooner rather than later
It annoys me to have to compete in events that have a different class structure to the c/ship that they are part of
What clubs have agreed to these classes?
And what are the proposals ?
At the present time the following clubs are involved in the formulation of the Northern Speed Classes;
Chester Motor Club
Lancs & Cheshire Motor Club
Longton & District Motor Club
Liverpool Motor Club
MG North West
Lancashire Automobile Club
If any other club would like to get involved please contact Ron Hunt using the Contact Us facility on this website