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Jeremy at speed in a Caterham

Motor Racing

Racing cars is like sex... its much more fun doing it than watching it....

In 2001 Jezza from Too Fast achieved a long held ambition to race a fully prepared Caterham in the Roadsport Challenge.

First I had to get my racing licence application from the Motor Sports Association, then pass a medical and take my ARDS, which is a driving and theory test for racing drivers. Then I joined the British Racing Sports Car Club and entered my first race.

Racing Caterham

Race days are busy enough without having to worry about the best settings for the car, so I hired my drive from Spurr Engineering. The car was prepared and delivered to each race by Spurr Engineering and Caterham rules dictate that everyone has the same engine, tyres etc. to ensure close and fair racing, so good preparation is essential. When I say close, you will be lucky to finish a race with all of your mudguards.

To give you some idea of the performance available a good Caterham Superlight puts out 200 bhp and weighs in at half the new mini.

Too Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 80% - mumyyyyyyy - wheel to wheel action from start to finish

Injury Factor: 15% - Motor racing looks very dangerous and you will sometimes see a car spinning through the air shedding wheels, but 6 point race harness with arm restraints, fireproof underwear and surrounded in a steel cage you are well protected.

Expense Factor: 90% - The Caterham may look like a simple car and therefore cheap to race, but each event could cost you £1,000, so you will need deep pockets or a good sponsor, but it is still one of the cheaper forms of serious motor racing.

Very Costly but good for a laugh and a relatively safe thing to try. PS leave your brains in the toolbox before each race.

 

Racing Schools

Twice I have done the Brands Hatch race school and both times have been politely asked to leave.

Apparently I once completed an overtaking manoeuvre past an instructor through Paddock Hill bend, at Brands Hatch, while going backwards.

 

 



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