Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
-
- On the Starting Grid
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:56 am
- D/P/T/M/S: D
- Full Name: Henry Nelson
Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Daydreaming here in California and was wondering if two strokes are allowed in competition in the U.K.? I've got the Windle tubular F1 with the Arctic Cat 2 stroke in it and was wondering if it would be allowed and if so, at what displacement? Cheers.
-
- On the Starting Grid
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:56 am
- D/P/T/M/S: D
- Full Name: Henry Nelson
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
I just found the engine regs for the B.A. series and see that only 4 strokes are allowed to run. How about local clubs?
- steve-e
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8920
- Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
- Full Name: Steve English
- Skype contact: steveenglish.com
- Twitter: @steveinmarden
- Location: Marden, Kent
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Depends whether the club runs open or f1 . a few do still run open.
IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
- Richard Rollings
- Throttle on the Stop
- Posts: 540
- Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 6:00 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: driver/teaboy
- Twitter: @madmille
- Location: South Lincolnshire
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Are you thinking of entering the British Championship? Be good to have a few from across the pond 

No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
- steve-e
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8920
- Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
- Full Name: Steve English
- Skype contact: steveenglish.com
- Twitter: @steveinmarden
- Location: Marden, Kent
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Eastern Airways BTW not British, but British championship. 

IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
- Kickaha
- Setting the Fastest Lap
- Posts: 239
- Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 8:32 am
- D/P/T/M/S: Rider
- Full Name: Warwick Demmocks
- Location: Rangiora, NZ
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Move to NZ, you can run up to 1300cc two stroke or four stroketekguyonroad wrote:Daydreaming here in California and was wondering if two strokes are allowed in competition in the U.K.? I've got the Windle tubular F1 with the Arctic Cat 2 stroke in it and was wondering if it would be allowed and if so, at what displacement? Cheers.

"The rider gets the glory, the passenger gets the blame"
- steve-e
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8920
- Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
- Full Name: Steve English
- Skype contact: steveenglish.com
- Twitter: @steveinmarden
- Location: Marden, Kent
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
a grid of 1300cc 2 strokes, can you imagine the cloud of smoke off the line? 

IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
-
- Scything Through The Field
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:08 am
- D/P/T/M/S: Trotskyite
- Full Name: David Stewart
- Location: Mallory Park
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Now THAT would be something worth promoting!
I wonder how many 500-750cc 2-stroke powered sidecars there are still in existence?
I wonder how many 500-750cc 2-stroke powered sidecars there are still in existence?
- steve-e
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8920
- Joined: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:12 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: resting Passenger
- Full Name: Steve English
- Skype contact: steveenglish.com
- Twitter: @steveinmarden
- Location: Marden, Kent
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
IF YOU'VE FORGOTTEN YOUR LOGIN EMAIL ME, WE ARE GOING BACK TO BEING LOGGED IN TO READ.
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
steve@steveenglish.com subject:login and whatever details you remember
- mervnoble
- Setting the Fastest Lap
- Posts: 252
- Joined: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:46 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: Driver
- Full Name: Merv Noble
- Location: Newark, Notts, England
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
I believe that you can compete on a 2 stroke, 1000cc max engine size.tekguyonroad wrote:Daydreaming here in California and was wondering if two strokes are allowed in competition in the U.K.? I've got the Windle tubular F1 with the Arctic Cat 2 stroke in it and was wondering if it would be allowed and if so, at what displacement? Cheers.
Anyhow since 1957
-
- Lapping the Tail Enders
- Posts: 335
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:06 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: driver
- Full Name: tony wheatley
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Dave we are still running the 750 Tz,in the post classics.I know where there is a few others,but they are not being raced at the moment.
- wingnut
- Fired Up
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 8:37 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: Team Manager
- Full Name: Mike Kirk
- Location: stourbridge west midlands
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
13. ENGINE TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
(These are based on the 2014 FIM Sidecar World Championship Regulations)
Displacement capacities: Over 740 cc up to 1000 cc 4 stroke only 4 cylinders max or
Over 1000 cc up to 1200 cc 4 stroke twin cylinder.
Taken from the regs as printed on BEMSEE website
(These are based on the 2014 FIM Sidecar World Championship Regulations)
Displacement capacities: Over 740 cc up to 1000 cc 4 stroke only 4 cylinders max or
Over 1000 cc up to 1200 cc 4 stroke twin cylinder.
Taken from the regs as printed on BEMSEE website
If your not living life on the edge your taking up to much space
-
- Scything Through The Field
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:08 am
- D/P/T/M/S: Trotskyite
- Full Name: David Stewart
- Location: Mallory Park
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Yes I knew there were a couple there, but I wondered how many others were really still about (and more importantly in a raceable condition). The 2-stroke era was the absolute best in my opinion. I remember running a Sidecar Burn-Up meeting with about 22 of the top teams all on 2-strokes and it was fantastic racing with the best soundtrack you could imagine.**tonybsa2008 wrote:Dave we are still running the 750 Tz,in the post classics.I know where there is a few others,but they are not being raced at the moment.
---------------
** Actually it might have been the Gerald Gadsden Trophy that we ran within a Lord of Lydden meeting in the mid-90s. Tim Reeves (who was still a passenger back then) encouraged a dozen or so Belgian, Dutch and German teams to come across and they all came purely because they badly wanted to win that Trophy - a mark of real respect IMO.
--------------
We had to run 3 heats and a final in the end. It was really something and it helped the venue out too because a big crowd came to see it as Darren was still World Champion and he was a big draw in that area. (remember this was only just after the Maltese debacle had almost bankrupted the club and the circuit)
I'd love to see a grid of these bikes out there again, very similar to what we have with the Golden Era Superbike series. I must be getting old, as nostalgia keeps creeping in.
- mervnoble
- Setting the Fastest Lap
- Posts: 252
- Joined: Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:46 pm
- D/P/T/M/S: Driver
- Full Name: Merv Noble
- Location: Newark, Notts, England
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
Dave,David Stewart wrote:Yes I knew there were a couple there, but I wondered how many others were really still about (and more importantly in a raceable condition). The 2-stroke era was the absolute best in my opinion. I remember running a Sidecar Burn-Up meeting with about 22 of the top teams all on 2-strokes and it was fantastic racing with the best soundtrack you could imagine.**tonybsa2008 wrote:Dave we are still running the 750 Tz,in the post classics.I know where there is a few others,but they are not being raced at the moment.
---------------
** Actually it might have been the Gerald Gadsden Trophy that we ran within a Lord of Lydden meeting in the mid-90s. Tim Reeves (who was still a passenger back then) encouraged a dozen or so Belgian, Dutch and German teams to come across and they all came purely because they badly wanted to win that Trophy - a mark of real respect IMO.
--------------
We had to run 3 heats and a final in the end. It was really something and it helped the venue out too because a big crowd came to see it as Darren was still World Champion and he was a big draw in that area. (remember this was only just after the Maltese debacle had almost bankrupted the club and the circuit)
I'd love to see a grid of these bikes out there again, very similar to what we have with the Golden Era Superbike series. I must be getting old, as nostalgia keeps creeping in.
I know of a few that are ready to go but not competing this season for varying reasons (that's what you call being diplomatic).
Regards,
Merv
Anyhow since 1957
-
- Scything Through The Field
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 11:08 am
- D/P/T/M/S: Trotskyite
- Full Name: David Stewart
- Location: Mallory Park
- Contact:
Re: Are 2 Strokes Allowed in British Airways F1?
I also know of one or two, but not in the numbers I was thinking of.
In my experience, if you want 20 on the grid - you need to find 40 that are out there and say they want to race.
If you want 15 you need to find 30 etc etc. I think the only way to find the kind of numbers I had in mind would be to create a kind of periodic movement table to find out where they all went and how many of them were later converted to 4-stroke power (most of them I would think). Some of those would still have the original engines sitting around obviously, but I'm not sure how you would convince them that reinstating the original layout was viable/worth the effort.
All I know is that it would be something that could reinvigorate a lot of interest in sidecar racing.
In my experience, if you want 20 on the grid - you need to find 40 that are out there and say they want to race.
If you want 15 you need to find 30 etc etc. I think the only way to find the kind of numbers I had in mind would be to create a kind of periodic movement table to find out where they all went and how many of them were later converted to 4-stroke power (most of them I would think). Some of those would still have the original engines sitting around obviously, but I'm not sure how you would convince them that reinstating the original layout was viable/worth the effort.
All I know is that it would be something that could reinvigorate a lot of interest in sidecar racing.