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Re: Tkm or blue
Posted by 'SimonS' on 20 Jun 2013 @ 20:53


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You have a local track that runs a good grid of Blues.

There are other tracks in your area that run good grids of Blues.

The Blue Formula works. It's the only formula where the same formula can be used regardless of age or weight, where the 40 kilo driver is on a level pegging with the 100 kilo driver and can race in the same class rather than in a separate heavy class as a matter of course.

You have a National Championship which must be the cheapest in the country to enter (in the main because no-one is making a living out running the championship, unlike the others)

It is TaG and as fast as any other class in the right hands. TKM proved a couple of years ago that it isn't the engine but the tyres that make the significant difference between the classes.

The engine systems are reliable and hold their value for resale.

The only fly in the ointment is that some tracks won't run Blue, which can limit your choice if you want to travel away from Hooton.

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Tkm or blue  by 'craigbraber'   (19 Jun 2013 @ 21:45)
Re: Tkm or blue  by 'SimonS'  << You are here!

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