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Thanks to DAD for My New GT HOT ROD
and thanks to Clive for my alloy wheels!
Pages updated and things added: 10th July 2009
1) New Video :4 Weeks ago
2) Pictures: added 10th July 2009 (GTs that race)
3) New Video page coming soon (on Hold till have time as very time consuming)
4) Results coming soon (10th July 2009, Race meetings page)
(5) New Links added In Links Pages (8 weeks ago)
(6) Gradings Page Updated( 10th July 2009)
(7) GT Hot rods that race (updated 10th July 2009)
Due to Video created in tinypic it comes up with video not found...
Video still works so feel free to watch video or if you can't stand that (video not found) thing across the video click original at the botton of the video window.. watch it on there !! hope this helps
JOHN
Chief Mechanic
Dad
Hot Rod Racing is different to most other formulas which appear at Skegness, in that deliberate contact between cars is not allowed. GT Hot Rod Racing sees the fastest drivers who start at the very back of the grid have to hone their racing skills and it is an instant decision and split second timing which will see drivers overtake and move up the grid.
GT Hot Rods run using up to 1600cc engines, with very limited tuning. All the cars are front wheel drive, arched and skirted and all run on controlled re-mould tyres
Vauxhall Novas mix it with Fiestas, Citroen AX's and VW Golf's and the like, to provide a good blend of available cars.
The low cost of this formula has encouraged drivers to join and the wide bends and fast smooth surface is ideal for this formula and a real challenge to drivers of all ability to join this growing Hot Rod formula.