Thanks for your opinion and having timed qualifying is always considered. Of course our regulations are already submitted for 2016. My personal view is that nearly all the big championships have timed qualifying and so it is different to have an MSA plate on the mixed up heats system. I also think that timed qualifying favours the better funded competitor as with the best engines and kit they are more likely to be at the front of the grid and stay there all through the weekend. The mixed up heat, front, middle and back to me gives a less well funded but good driver a better chance. There might be X30 club races at the Shenington SuperPrix dependent on entries but the MSA does not permit special plates for the X30 in the first three years of the class. I expect we will have a junior X30 at least. Entry forms are here: http://www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk/docs/SPrixentryform.pdf You won't regret coming, testing on Friday, bar on Friday and Saturday with disco and live music, boot sale on Sunday, historic kart dems every day, perpetual trophies, bucking bronco, pig roast, MotorsTV coverage for E Plates and SP plate for TKM Clubman
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