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WHO'S RACIN'?!


The Saloon car challenge is run for BTCC and Nascar cars of a type that raced between 1950 and 1966. Over the 10 round the cars take part on 7 british circuits and 3 us ovals. On one occasion, the St Mary's trophy at Goodwood [ Round 7 ]  There are 2 drivers per car, so a good test and reserve driver are allways going to be useful in your team, even more so than in the other 3 classes.

Door to Door and Bumper to Bumper action is not uncommon, so some good mechanics are vital here, more about those on the special website all about this ccrlg class.

  CALANDER - [ as of season 7 ]

Race 1 - 1 driver per car - Silverstone - 15 laps - 1 pit stop

Race 2 - 1 driver per car -  Brands Hatch - 12 laps - 1 pit stop

Race 3 - 1 driver per car - Oulton Park - 8 laps - 0 Pit stops

Race 4 - 1 driver per car - Snetterton - 18 laps - 1 pit stop

Race 5 - 1 driver per car - Donnington National- 21 laps - 1 pit stop

Race 6 - 1 driver per car - Croft - 10 laps - 0 pit stops

Race 7 - 2 drivers per car - Goodwood - 20 laps - 1 pit stop

Race 8 - 1 driver per car - Long Beach - 100 laps - ?pit stops

Race 9 - 1 driver per car - Calafornia speed way - 100 laps - ?pit stops

Race 10 - 1 driver per car - Daytona - 100 laps - ?pit stops


Jaguar Mark2's The most dominant force in this class in ccrlg history

  Making Money

Merchandise is less common in this class, if you would like to make some plase get in touch with me and I will quote you.

The main way of making money, other than winning it, is taking share holding.

Again, please contact me if you would like to use this.

If you have just started out, selling a percentage of your team will benefit you by making your share holders have to pay an appropiate amount towards your team's supplies, however - you must share your prize money and profits with them at the end of the season!

If you are rich, taking shareholding is a good way of providing yourself with a safety net incase your drivers stop performing at top level, it is also a good way of making yourself even richer incase a sponsor chooses to pull out!


Can you make enough money to suvive?

  pri mon£y

1st £1,000,000

2nd £500,000

3rd £250,000

4th £100,000

5th £50,000

6th £25,000

pole position £10,000

Fastest lap £5,000


There goes my no claims bonus....