Two mental builds.Don’t care for what type of racing they are built,if they are N/A or with forced induction,what displacement or number of cylinders does not matter-the crazier,the better.
Raced in class 7 grasstrack, in a mini pick up with a V8 in the back, those were the years...now it’s all about bike engines, no super chargers, no direct drive, like all motorsports it’s all about money....
Years ago my father raced in autograss racing he was part of Weymouth motor racing club. One class 7 mini pickup had a TVR engine with twin turbo the biggest problem was always getting the power just right on take off , too much and he would blow the half shafts to bits .
Phil Cooper @ coopermotor sport is definitely a force to recon with in the auto grass world.. There are plenty of Class 7 auto grass, twin bike engined machines.
@@markusmartelius1926 Their races are on you tube, I was on a trackday 2 years ago and spotted this lot racing in a field alongside, so I went to check it out, that class 7 stuff did not disappoint, the fkn wheelies were insane, love it. UK
Ask me which one I would rather drive. Guaranteed the starlet is a handful. But that Hayabusa gocart thing would just me awesome on the curvy roads around my home. (Table rock lake, Branson mo..... roughly)
British guy gets extra points for absolute style hes got himself an RC buggy in real form turns and wheelies together. Well the Japanese didnt copy GB for nothing in the car scene. USA be lagging as always bumping godzilla the car always surrounded in rs500's Then the Supra that failed to hit 200mph whilst 210mph ford sierra sapphire cosworth did it with 4 cylinders lol. 800bhp nitrous and a jag diff. Who knows but waa a daily driver too 😮 Search it. 210mph ford Sierra sapphire cosworth i heard its getting a rebuild now after its builder passed. He was an RAF engineer and that was his daily. Smoke him a kipper and hope he comes back for supper. Whata guy.
both cars are insane
Autograss is the way forward 100% done it for years can safely say it’s the best
I raced Autograss for ten years
Innovate machines
Some brilliant times 😆😆😆😆
Two mental builds.Don’t care for what type of racing they are built,if they are N/A or with forced induction,what displacement or number of cylinders does not matter-the crazier,the better.
Raced in class 7 grasstrack, in a mini pick up with a V8 in the back, those were the years...now it’s all about bike engines, no super chargers, no direct drive, like all motorsports it’s all about money....
I’m too big a fan of a Toyota, especially the celica and 3sge, I always love hayabusa engine and respect autocross builds tho
Years ago my father raced in autograss racing he was part of Weymouth motor racing club. One class 7 mini pickup had a TVR engine with twin turbo the biggest problem was always getting the power just right on take off , too much and he would blow the half shafts to bits .
my van has 2 engines, they're a bit mismatched. Dodge V6 and Rolls Royce turbine.
Frankenstein car fits very well :D
Loving the twin engine builds! Now it can take on the Teslas!
Did you notice the first car has tesla calipers... lol
Phil Cooper @ coopermotor sport is definitely a force to recon with in the auto grass world.. There are plenty of Class 7 auto grass, twin bike engined machines.
I’d love to learn more about the different Autograss categories and vehicles used!
@@markusmartelius1926 Their races are on you tube, I was on a trackday 2 years ago and spotted this lot racing in a field alongside, so I went to check it out, that class 7 stuff did not disappoint, the fkn wheelies were insane, love it. UK
@@markusmartelius1926 I used to do autograss it’s an amazing sport
Class 8s and 10a are also ones to watch
Andy Holtby shows Cooper how it’s done , along with The King Of Sideways Carl Mosley
Ask me which one I would rather drive. Guaranteed the starlet is a handful.
But that Hayabusa gocart thing would just me awesome on the curvy roads around my home.
(Table rock lake, Branson mo..... roughly)
The ones you called a tub rocket ship is an autograss car and i have one but in a lower class
What club you with?
where is everyone getting their class 7 fiberglass body's from?
Try bennet
There not fibreglass,its normal shell with new rear panels
@@greenhoneyuk3390 it come up saying you were replying to me or the guy who wrote the original comment?
No fiberglass all metal panels skinned peeps 🤘🇬🇧😜
Autograss is class I have a Autograss car too a j-spec
The British car deserves another point for being British. A 1st World country. So built better.
And Norway is not a 1st world country at least we now how to handle money 😉
phil coopers class 7 fast on both tarmac and dirt i race a 1 litre nissan micra in juniour saloons
What number?
@@ayowhatsgoodbroo9270 sc211
@@rlphoton3475 ah right ok fair enough I was pac 64 Yaris but I stopped
Why no class 10
nice Class 7 autograss lool
British guy gets extra points for absolute style hes got himself an RC buggy in real form turns and wheelies together.
Well the Japanese didnt copy GB for nothing in the car scene.
USA be lagging as always bumping godzilla the car always surrounded in rs500's
Then the Supra that failed to hit 200mph whilst 210mph ford sierra sapphire cosworth did it with 4 cylinders lol. 800bhp nitrous and a jag diff. Who knows but waa a daily driver too 😮
Search it.
210mph ford Sierra sapphire cosworth i heard its getting a rebuild now after its builder passed. He was an RAF engineer and that was his daily.
Smoke him a kipper and hope he comes back for supper. Whata guy.
Dejavu
twin hayabusa 420 hp....cant that be achieved by a single car engine?
It’s light small high reving and sequential for cheap
@@kitler01 yeah you need to be able to slap true the gears fast
Race on dirt
LOL "Scared" snowflake on thumbnail with the ever important "stretched mouth" hilarious
Stop making soy faces in your thumbnails