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What do you all do with your cars?
SHOW, TRACKDAY, RACE, RALLY, GRASSTRACK ETC
SHOW, TRACKDAY, RACE, RALLY, GRASSTRACK ETC
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its an everyday car.....with a little track theme lol
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A Production Car Trial (PCT) can best be described as a sporting trial suitable for standard production cars, bringing to the sport a high degree of skill and commitment.
Cars are essentially unmodified but invariably carry ballast to improve the grip of the standard road tyres. However, there is a class for production cars, taxed for the road, and carrying no ballast other than a sump guard. This has become a very popular and competitve class.
Competing on grassy surfaces, cars have to proceed with unassisted forward motion through sections set out on a hillside, placing a premium on the ability to place and drive the car skillfully and accurately whilst retaining grip on a slippery surface.
A passenger must be carried in the front of the car; known as the \"bouncer\" they can provide valuable weight to the driven wheels when called for by the driver.
Cars are essentially unmodified but invariably carry ballast to improve the grip of the standard road tyres. However, there is a class for production cars, taxed for the road, and carrying no ballast other than a sump guard. This has become a very popular and competitve class.
Competing on grassy surfaces, cars have to proceed with unassisted forward motion through sections set out on a hillside, placing a premium on the ability to place and drive the car skillfully and accurately whilst retaining grip on a slippery surface.
A passenger must be carried in the front of the car; known as the \"bouncer\" they can provide valuable weight to the driven wheels when called for by the driver.
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I use mine every day, travel to & from work, travel around with the kids at work, and take to the occassional show!
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hmmm well its just a car to use and go round in, and for a hobby i just do varies modifying (which most don\'t call it that as i don\'t do it alot/heavily ) .. and because I\'m kinda poor too lol but its just a hobby and a vehicle
Lists of mods:Type VR enclosed induction kit, Corner splitters (front), 15"Alloys Wider than standard wheelies, front and rear strut brace, JBL front speakers, JBL 6x9's, 4-2-1exhaust manifold, Catbacksystem+backbox, Pipercross crankcase breather, alarm system(unkown i forgot!! :(), Bilsein sports kit 40mm allround...
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street racing!!!!
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Showcar, although I do take it down the QM at Pod!!!
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[quote=\"pct corsa\"]A Production Car Trial (PCT) can best be described as a sporting trial suitable for standard production cars, bringing to the sport a high degree of skill and commitment.
Cars are essentially unmodified but invariably carry ballast to improve the grip of the standard road tyres. However, there is a class for production cars, taxed for the road, and carrying no ballast other than a sump guard. This has become a very popular and competitve class.
Competing on grassy surfaces, cars have to proceed with unassisted forward motion through sections set out on a hillside, placing a premium on the ability to place and drive the car skillfully and accurately whilst retaining grip on a slippery surface.
A passenger must be carried in the front of the car; known as the \"bouncer\" they can provide valuable weight to the driven wheels when called for by the driver.[/quote]
Bit of a random post.. are you saying this is what your Corsa is then?
Cars are essentially unmodified but invariably carry ballast to improve the grip of the standard road tyres. However, there is a class for production cars, taxed for the road, and carrying no ballast other than a sump guard. This has become a very popular and competitve class.
Competing on grassy surfaces, cars have to proceed with unassisted forward motion through sections set out on a hillside, placing a premium on the ability to place and drive the car skillfully and accurately whilst retaining grip on a slippery surface.
A passenger must be carried in the front of the car; known as the \"bouncer\" they can provide valuable weight to the driven wheels when called for by the driver.[/quote]
Bit of a random post.. are you saying this is what your Corsa is then?
No more Corsa :(
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[quote=\"karpo_16v\"]street racing!!!![/quote]
i take it its fast then?
i take it its fast then?
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Car\'s built for track days, eventually will be for hillclimbs and sprints, maybe some tarmac rallying too.
PCT- are you part fo club750?
PCT- are you part fo club750?
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[quote=\"broster\"][quote=\"karpo_16v\"]street racing!!!![/quote]
i take it its fast then?[/quote]
not really but will take novas on a good day
i take it its fast then?[/quote]
not really but will take novas on a good day
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Bit of a random post.. are you saying this is what your Corsa is then?[/quote]
sorry joff
I am getting mine ready to do this along with mundane shopping\' collecting kids, going to work duties but put brief explanation cos some may not know what pct\'s were!
sorry joff
I am getting mine ready to do this along with mundane shopping\' collecting kids, going to work duties but put brief explanation cos some may not know what pct\'s were!
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[quote=\"j1400\"]PCT- are you part fo club750?[/quote]
No i\'m not but they are a very good club,
i\'m in the Lancashire & cheshire car club and usally compete (sprint) doing the ANWCC championships!
No i\'m not but they are a very good club,
i\'m in the Lancashire & cheshire car club and usally compete (sprint) doing the ANWCC championships!
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[quote=\"karpo_16v\"][quote=\"broster\"][quote=\"karpo_16v\"]street racing!!!![/quote]
i take it its fast then?[/quote]
not really but will take novas on a good day[/quote]
pmsl at this comment!
i take it its fast then?[/quote]
not really but will take novas on a good day[/quote]
pmsl at this comment!
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I used 2use mine for travelling to and from work, and cruises, also a bit of random driving at weekends, never had it at a show, but that should change soon when i get her back.
i like the sound of the bouncer pct, interesting stuff, id never heard of it i must admit
i like the sound of the bouncer pct, interesting stuff, id never heard of it i must admit