MSCC Club Sprint at Curborough on 16th September

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Phil Egginton
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MSCC Club Sprint at Curborough on 16th September

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Regulations and Entry Forms for the club sprint at Curborough on 16th September are now available from the Speedmog website (http://www.speedmog.co.uk).

Direct links as follows
Regulations: http://www.oddservices.co.uk/speedmog/d ... s_2006.pdf
Entry Form: http://www.oddservices.co.uk/speedmog/d ... m_2006.pdf

All are invited to take part in this popular club event. We even moved the date so that it did not clash with a race meeting - so racers please come along for a fun day!

Info on Curborough itself including the location (near Lichfield in the West Midlands) can be found at http://www.curborough.co.uk

In case anyone is unsure of the class structure run in the MSCC Speed Championship it is as follows:

Class 1 Standard Morgan 4/4 (Carburettor) up to 1701cc.
Class 2 Standard Morgan 4/4 (Fuel Injected) up to 1800cc.
Class 3 Modified Morgan 4/4 up to 1750cc
Class 4 Standard TR engined + 4 Morgan.
Class 5 Modified TR engined + 4 Morgan – Supersports etc.
Class 6 Standard Morgan +4, CVH/Zetec 4/4 (1801-1998cc).
Class 7 Modified 4/4, & +4, over 1751 including Standard 3.5, Carburetted Plus 8.
Class 8 Standard Plus 8 up to 4000cc (N.B as Race Class C)
Class 9 Road- going Modified Plus 8, Roadster. (N.B as Race Class B)
Class 10 Racing Plus 8, Aero 8 (N.B as Race Class A)
Class 11 Modsports Morgans.
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Paul Bryan
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Curborough Sprint

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As an interested party I think it should be noted that the 2006 regs do put modified 4 cylinder cars with a capacity over 1950 ccs in Class 8

Paul Bryan
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