02-03-11, 07:26 PM | #11 |
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Re: Minitwin Racing in Germany
C- Licence: You sign in for the race, come to the racetrack, go to the office, pay 17 GBP, get your C-Licence.
UK Riders with a ACU Racing Licence only need a "Starting Permission" from the UK racing Federation. The Permission alows you to race in other country´s. @Princess Racing in Germany is not expensive. In UK you must pay more money. If you race here you also can buy cheap good Conti Tyres |
03-03-11, 06:51 PM | #12 | |
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thats great, the cost comes with the ferry ticket and fuel getting there, that how it becomes expensive, sure it will be a great series though |
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18-04-11, 06:44 PM | #13 |
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Chris.
I am currently living in Herford (British Army). I am interested in entering your series as it would be far cheaper for me than entering the MRO minitwins back home as I was planning to travel back once a month for races. I am looking at starting next season (2012) as work commitments won't allow me to race this year and was wondering if you could answer a few questions please. 1) How do I go about acquiring a German racing license or can I just pay for C-Licence at each meet? 2) I only speak a little basic German, although I'm learning more. Will this be a problem for me at the different circuits on your calendar? 3) Can I aquire copies of the Regulations in English from anywhere? If you could answer my questions and give me no other information which you think can help me, I would greatly appreciate it. If you'd prefer PM me and I'll send you my emil address. Cheers Rich Last edited by Gibbo212; 18-04-11 at 08:59 PM. |
19-04-11, 12:13 PM | #14 |
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Hi Rich
I hope i see you this year on the Racetrack. Oschersleben is not so far away from Herford I hope i can help you with my answers: 1. You pay the 20 € for the 2011 C-Licence only one time! 2. No problem. I think most of the people speak english 3. We have the same regulations like the UK minitwin racers. there are only some little difference: 1.) Only 74 hp at the crank 2.) Only 98db 3.) You must use a db eater or the stock exhaust 4.) No Slicks! Only Profiltyres like the Pirelli Supercorsa That´s all. We have some Racers near you. Two live in Paderborn and i live in Osnabrück. So help is near Cheers Chris |
15-06-11, 07:07 AM | #15 |
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Hi Guys
The first to Race are over and we are proud that we now have 19 Racer in our first Season. Look on our Homepage www.minitwin-racing.de The next race is on the Lausitzring and in the end of july some of us go to Brands hatch and race there with the Thunderbikes. I hope i see some of you in October on the Nürburgring. |
28-07-17, 12:12 PM | #16 |
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Did any of the UK guys go over for any of the German Minitwin rounds?
Hi Chris interested in coming over September event at Mettet, have tried emailing the club a few times but never any reply? AJ |
02-08-17, 02:16 PM | #17 | |
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I thought about it before but then stopped racing, having another go next season so may consider it then. Fancy doing some different stuff. |
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