112 Rotor JT7C (2010) 47 Stephen King
Rotor JT7C (2010) Engine 1000cc
Competition Number 47 - Driver Stephen King (Narborough)
ROTOR RACING CARS
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Rotor Racing Cars are a Scottish based specialist manufacturer of single-seater racing cars, sports racing cars and road-going low volume sports cars. originally involved with the preparation of racing cars and among other championships has competed in the Scottish Formula Ford championship, Scottish Road Saloons championship and The British GT Championship. All Rotor Racing projects have been designed by Graham Millar who currently competes in the BRSCC Sports 2000 championship. It is not possible to either purchase a Rotor car or procure the services of Rotor Racing as it is a not-for-profit organisation.
The Rotor JT7C competed in the BRSCC Formula Ford 2000 championship, a road going version also exists. The Rotor JT7c first appeared in 2010, replacing the first car, the 2006 JT7b. The first cars debuted in the Sports 2000 Pinto championship powered by an engine supplied by JEM engines in Falkirk, with the car weighing in at around 500kg.
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Shot 20.03.2022 Shenstone and District Car Club - Curborough Sprint Meeting. Curborough, Lichfield. Ref. 155-112
112 Rotor JT7C (2010) 47 Stephen King
Rotor JT7C (2010) Engine 1000cc
Competition Number 47 - Driver Stephen King (Narborough)
ROTOR RACING CARS
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/72177720308682322/
Rotor Racing Cars are a Scottish based specialist manufacturer of single-seater racing cars, sports racing cars and road-going low volume sports cars. originally involved with the preparation of racing cars and among other championships has competed in the Scottish Formula Ford championship, Scottish Road Saloons championship and The British GT Championship. All Rotor Racing projects have been designed by Graham Millar who currently competes in the BRSCC Sports 2000 championship. It is not possible to either purchase a Rotor car or procure the services of Rotor Racing as it is a not-for-profit organisation.
The Rotor JT7C competed in the BRSCC Formula Ford 2000 championship, a road going version also exists. The Rotor JT7c first appeared in 2010, replacing the first car, the 2006 JT7b. The first cars debuted in the Sports 2000 Pinto championship powered by an engine supplied by JEM engines in Falkirk, with the car weighing in at around 500kg.
Diolch am 90,777,345 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 90,777,345 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 20.03.2022 Shenstone and District Car Club - Curborough Sprint Meeting. Curborough, Lichfield. Ref. 155-112