What is Sprinting? 

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Sprinting is a great way to participate in motor sport. As a competitor you can take part free from many of the dangers associated with other disciplines. You are competing against the clock so you don't encounter other vehicles to collide with you. There is a wide range of venues such as race and kart tracks, airfields, a few stately homes and even the odd purpose built sprint course. These permit you to drive as fast as your car and abilities will allow with little likelihood of you coming into contact with anything solid. Events provide a wide range of classes and there will be something to suit almost any car you plan to use.

Competitors are awarded points based upon their performance against those of their fellow competitors in their class. There are classes available for all types of cars ranging from Roadgoing Saloons and Sports Cars, Roadgoing Specialist Production Cars , Modified Saloons, Sports and Specialist Production Cars, Sports Racing (Sports Libre) Cars to Single Seater Racing Cars. Within each of these categories there are a number of classes divided by engine capacity.