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 The classes in the 'MSA' Series

 

ABkC Dunlop Cadet National Championship sponsored by StingrayRV

Cadets are for 8 to 13 year olds, and the specially approved mini-chassis (not restricted to British makes) use a 60cc Comer W.60 engine. Tyres are from Dunlop and number plates are yellow with black numbers.

MSA Formula KF3 British Championship sponsored by StingrayRV

For 13 to 17 year olds (13th year with prior experience), 125cc reed valve engine with centrifugal clutch and various tuning restrictions. They use Bridgestone tyres and yellow number plates with black numbers. This is also a class raced internationally and many of our drivers will also compete in European and World events. Timed qualifying is held to determine the grid positions for the two heats. The best 30 drivers progress to two points scoring finals.

ABkC KF2 National Championship sponsored by StingrayRV

This class is one of the hardest fought and competitive classes, using internationally homologated (registered and approved) chassis with 125cc reed valve TAG engines, maximum rpm 15000. For seniors (16th year and above, or younger with international experience), using Bridgestone tyres and white number plates with black numbers. Each driver in this class will take part in a ten minute timed session, to determine the grid positions for the two heats. The best 30 drivers progress to two points scoring finals..

MSA Formula Super KF British Championship sponsored by StingrayRV

For over 16 year olds (younger with additional experience) using 125cc reed valve TAG engines with a bigger carburettor, max rpm 16,000. Few engine restrictions make this the fastest direct drive class, and many of our drivers also participate in the European and World karting championships. Uses Dunlop tyres and has yellow number plates with black numbers. Timed qualifying is held to determine the grid positions for the two heats. The best 30 drivers progress to two points scoring finals.