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Hi All,

Well after going and watching the event a few times, and seeing that we all now have a car at some sort of track ready stage, We have decided that we would be entering this year.

As it's our first time, we don't have any goals other than to have fun, and too find more about our car.

Although the event is some time away, we are all aware on how quickly time flies, and spots won't last forever!

After reading all the documentation on the Wakefield & AASA website, we cannot find out information on car regulations..

Speaking to a few driver's at last year's event. It all seemed quite relaxed, and the only requirement they kept saying was that a 1L catch can is required.

If anyone here can point us in the right direction on what's required by us to sort our car out..

Or even some pointers about refuelling, tools and equipment etc.

We won't be using our R32, instead a DC2 as it's going to be much cheaper for our first time..

Cheers

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I havent done it either but keen too - wont be able to do it in march (cant afford) but hoping to do the superTT support races that weekend. Unless my mate needsd a co driver at last minute I'll co drive with his MX5 and go havles in cost.

AFAIK the car still has to comply with CAMS classes or built to that spec

then have to be AASA log booked too

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yes full cage needed.

unless in mx5/similar where half cage/bonds roll bar is fitted

nup, its in march 2012

I posted a thread a while ago in here with 2012 wakie racing dates.

its in march as its on my 30th!!

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