Castle Combe Sports and GT racing 2011

Started by HaywardRotary, May 04, 2011, 02:38:02 PM

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HaywardRotary

Just thought I would let you guy\'s know that Steve and Chris Putt who we at Hayward Rotary build and tune their engine are competing again in the Castle Combe GTs this year.
There first race was 2 weeks ago and they got 3rd in the class,then this Monday just gone they did a double header with 2nd and 3rd place in class.
Steve is a great driver! Come and see them at Japfest as the car will be there.
The engine we have built has run continuously with over a full season of racing under it\'s belt and no rebuild as yet.It is running Hayward Rotary Apex seals.
Steve manged a 1minute and 11.9 second lap this weekend.
They have done alot of work on the car over the winter and it looks great.
Keep an eye out and come along to support them,they would love to see you there.
Here is a poor pic of the car.
Regards
Carl
We warranty our rebuilt engines for Detonation, track day\'s and RWYB and NOW for 30 months which is two and half years or 30,000 miles
We also build all types of race or road engines.
We build race and track cars too.
Any kind of porting undertaken.
Single turbo conversions.
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Mir

great job Carl, very impressive....I have not bought the ticket for Japfest, but soon I will be buying it, or may buy it on the Day..

Syed
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re japi

Ya, good job. And drivers done well too. :)

Btw, we are waiting for Motorsport federations president to sign our rule changes. Rallycross and technigal board allready approved those changes. So, just waiting now. Im allmost counting days to hear and see Carl´s engine to run! :)
Power is nothing without control. Weight is enemy of performance, handling and braking.

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