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Not really forced induction specifically, But what class of motorsport do people from this forum race in??How did they get involved??

Through reading alot of posts over recent months there seems to be a few people who circuit race in a particular class. I am very interested to get involved in something like this myself. I have been looking seriuosly into class 3J, which is Improved production car racing. What class do u guys race in and who do I contact???

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Not really forced induction specifically, But what class of motorsport do people from this forum race in??How did they get involved??

Through reading alot of posts over recent months there seems to be a few people who circuit race in a particular class.  I am very interested to get involved in something like this myself.  I have been looking seriuosly into class 3J, which is Improved production car racing.  What class do u guys race in and who do I contact???

Improved Production for modified cars and Combined Touring for close to standard cars. This is the web site for Improved Production in NSW, it has the dates for races and meetings. I suggest you pop along to a race meeting and have a look. The guys are always keen to talk about the class and the cars.

www.ipransw.com.au

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