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Yes that is correct BOZ22N

What is the chance of changing this rule. It doesn't really make sense.

Clubman should be allowed to run the tyre list supplied by CAMS for safety reasons. A super fast car without good tyres is like a super fast car with bad brakes.

DANGEROUS !!

Why don't you put a vote out to all the entrants in clubman and take the majority of votes as the basis for the rule???

What is the chance of changing this rule. It doesn't really make sense.

Clubman should be allowed to run the tyre list supplied by CAMS for safety reasons. A super fast car without good tyres is like a super fast car with bad brakes.

DANGEROUS !!

Why don't you put a vote out to all the entrants in clubman and take the majority of votes as the basis for the rule???

well the thinking is the super fast car should be in open then. and in that case they can run any of those semis on the list...

super fast = open = semis

not so fast = club = treadwear over 100 rating

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What is the chance of changing this rule. It doesn't really make sense.

Clubman should be allowed to run the tyre list supplied by CAMS for safety reasons. A super fast car without good tyres is like a super fast car with bad brakes.

DANGEROUS !!

Why don't you put a vote out to all the entrants in clubman and take the majority of votes as the basis for the rule???

If you car is "super fast" then it should be in the Open Class.

If you are concerned with safety then you are quite free to run an "R" tyre in the Open Class.

No one is forcing you to run road tyres, it's 100% your choice.

Cheers

Gary

Just a question regarding body modification in the Clubman class.

Are FRB wide guards allowed ? YES

Are FRB/Carbon doors allowed ? NO

Are Lexan/Speed glass windows allowed ? NO

Are FRB wide guards allowed ? YES

Are FRB/Carbon doors allowed ? NO

Are Lexan/Speed glass windows allowed ? NO

Cheers

-Nathan

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