CLASSIC CLUBMANS TECHNICAL AND RACE REGULATIONS

The 2008 regulations can be viewed by following this link.

Classic Clubmans is a race championship for front-engined sports racing cars that were built before December 31st 1980. Cars compete in three classes, depending on engine size and state of tune.

A "A Sport" cars are incredibly quick, producing 160 - 180 bhp from their modified Ford engines. These cars boast being one of the quickest formulae in club racing even today.  
B

"B Sport" cars are identical in appearance to the Class-A cars, but instead of running the "steel" full race engine, they run the ultra reliable Formula Ford spec Kent engine. With power outputs a little over 105 bhp, these cars are very reliable.

C 1600cc pre X-Flow race engines with approx. 145 bhp.and cars built before December 31st 1970
D (F1300) The F1300 cars sit in between Class-A and Class-B, extracting 130 - 140 bhp from their modified 1300 Ford engines.

For 2008 Regulations click here

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