Vehicle & Technical > Not Anything Listed Above....
Simbaghini (I think)
dew1911:
There was some nice machines amongst it, it was definatly a Landie run grid though, there was a Pajero, a 206 and then just Landies/ Landie Hybrids.
Henry Webster:
There were actually three Shoguns on and off last year - and a number of Freelanders too.
Land Rovers and land rover based specials do dominate in the UK still though.
dew1911:
How easy is it to get into the sport then? It's definetly something to try when I'm older/dafter. Looking at the enteries it looks like a pretty standard car can enter, but the specailist stuff wins.
Eeyore:
--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---How easy is it to get into the sport then? It's definetly something to try when I'm older/dafter. Looking at the enteries it looks like a pretty standard car can enter, but the specailist stuff wins.
--- End quote ---
The specialist stuff might win overall, but the standard vehicles win thier class! To be honest, many folk just do it because they want to - winning's just a bit of bonus.
How easy to get into? Buy a car (pre-prepared kinda worked) and get an MSA competition liscence - which for off-road is easy and cheap for the lower grades. Pay your entry fee and get thee hence to the venue. Surprisingly easy so far! There's a number of series to choose from up and down (and all over) the country - both national and regional. There's plenty to choose from.
Failing that, go along to a local event and spectate or marshall for a few events and see (and hear!) this stuff in the flesh. It'll give you an even better idea of what's expected.
cheers
8)
Eeyore
Xtremeteam:
Oh & if you can grab a ride shotgun as its then you will decide whether you want to keep going or not,only had 1 person say that they never wanted back in a comp motor,got no idea why :twisted: :twisted:
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