Classic Touring Car Racing Club

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I heard today that the CTCRC championship for pre '66 saloons is to allow MSA List 1A road tyres this season! (minimum 70 profile)

https://classictouringcars.com/

With 2 x 15 minute races priced at £350 looks to be an affordable alternative to other championships?
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Shame no Oulton Pete
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Yep only Croft oop north, the rest is darn sarf.
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All up north for me Pete, the best place to live for motor sports must be the upper Midlands and near a motorway!
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davidnutland wrote:All up north for me Pete, the best place to live for motor sports must be the upper Midlands and near a motorway!
Everywhere's up north for you! :lol: I've never been bothered about travelling oop and down, so long as it can be done in the day but with the traffic we have now there's no guarantee of that!
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