What's it all about?
Basically a route is layed out on a slope, usually grass,
the aim is to get as far along the route as possible. The
route is marked with stakes that must not be touched by
the vehicle. Depending on how far along the route you get
determines your score, i.e. half way scores 6 and completing
the course scores 0. Therefore the lower scorer is the winner.
What type of car is needed?
For competing in Production Car Trials a standard Production
car that has a current MOT is valid. Ballast can be added
over the driving wheels but the silhouette of the car must
not be changed in any way.
Who can compete?
At the first level all you need to do is join a Motor club
that is part of the MSA (Huddersfield Motor Club). A crew
is made up of a driver and navigator. The navigator can
move around (bounce up and down) whilst attempting the course
to help assist with grip. At higher levels of the sport
a competition license is required.
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