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Old 17 Dec 2008, 23:39 (Ref:2357327)   #203
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Originally Posted by Andrew Fellowes
Why could it not run against other late 1980s cars? assuming of course that you have a class for that age group. This is an extreme case of course but in Europe can an HTP be granted only to a car that is in the spec it was built to? For example a 1971 F2 FVA car that ran internationally in 1972 with BDF. How is that then classified?

As we are but temporary custodians I would agree with Dr Lienau regarding a public website, Allen the costs you refer to would I assume be that of at least one full time employee?

Andrew
If a 1971 car ran in 1972, then you can run it in historics in its 1972 spec. The March-Buick never ran internationally so wouldn't be an accepted specification. I wish I'd never started this now

Yes, the cost would be broadly one full-time employee. Web hosting is pretty cheap nowadays so wouldn't be a significant proportion of the cost.
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