good car. Note that it's fantastic grip area (Griffbereich), Not even one car (autovan) is not falling and crashing. The Beetle autovan come to a speed of 120 kilometers per second and more (on the clock).
The last time we filmed the Big Boys Toys Beetle Cup series was in 1998. The series does't run anymore (in the UK). There is a new series run by the BRSCC called the Fun Cup an endurance championship which was launched in the UK in 2002. The cars are race designed, single-seaters, with super-strong space frame chassis. They are powered by an 1800cc, 130 bhp VW/Audi petrol engine, with the popular Sadev sequential gearbox. They all feature race brakes and fully adjustable suspension. All cars are identical in specification, with no-performance modifications. The championship consists of one class and a trophy is awarded to the top 3 teams after each race. The races are all endurance, between 3 and 6 hours in the UK, complete with pit stops and all the drama of such an event. Teams vary from 2 - 6 drivers in the UK and thanks to carefully formulated rules, however many in a team, your chance of success is exactly the same. To see more go to the website, which has dates for the championship 2016. www.brscc.co.uk/Championships/FUN-CUP-CHAMPIONSHIP
These look so fun I would love to participate in this event
good car.
Note that it's fantastic grip area (Griffbereich), Not even one car (autovan) is not falling and crashing.
The Beetle autovan come to a speed of 120 kilometers per second and more (on the clock).
VFS Videos will be doing a programme on the series in a few weeks time, the programme goes out every Monday called VFS Motor Racing Archive Films.
whatever happened to Big Boys Toys?
The last time we filmed the Big Boys Toys Beetle Cup series was in 1998. The series does't run anymore (in the UK). There is a new series run by the BRSCC called the Fun Cup an endurance championship which was launched in the UK in 2002.
The cars are race designed, single-seaters, with super-strong space frame chassis. They are powered by an 1800cc, 130 bhp VW/Audi petrol engine, with the popular Sadev sequential gearbox. They all feature race brakes and fully adjustable suspension. All cars are identical in specification, with no-performance modifications. The championship consists of one class and a trophy is awarded to the top 3 teams after each race.
The races are all endurance, between 3 and 6 hours in the UK, complete with pit stops and all the drama of such an event. Teams vary from 2 - 6 drivers in the UK and thanks to carefully formulated rules, however many in a team, your chance of success is exactly the same.
To see more go to the website, which has dates for the championship 2016. www.brscc.co.uk/Championships/FUN-CUP-CHAMPIONSHIP