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Autotesting

Autotesting is one of the cheapest, yet the most enjoyable form of motorsport which involves a series of tests, generally around traffic cones, to measure precision driving skill. Although competitors can use a standard road car (or cars specially built for autotest), driving ability is still the most essential requirement. Entrants will be competing in a series of tests, one at a time, against the clock as the drivers negotiate a set route between obstacles, usually plastic pylons or cones. Sections of each test are usually completed in reverse. The entry is divided into classes, according to the physical size of the car and/or its technical specification.

  • Mar 30, 2008 - Foxley Autotests - Herefordshire Motor Club
  • Apr 20, 2008 - Bolton Autotest - Bolton le Moors Car Club
  • May 31, 2008 - Kent Driver - Maidstone and Mid Kent Motor Club
  • Jun 22, 2008 - Hartlepool Championship Autotest - Hartlepool and District Motor Club
  • Jul 13, 2008 - The Tim Sargeant Memorial - Knutsford and District Motor Club
  • Aug 10, 2008 - Crimson Dynamo - Owen Motoring Club
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MSA British Autotest Championship 2007.
Pos.DriverPts. (Best Five Scores)
1Paul Swift54
2Simon Echlin51
3David Goodlad49
4Mike Biss49
5Gavin Dickson49
6Howard Everingham48
7Richard Pinkney46
8Lee Valentine44
9Carl Sams42
10Stephen Morten39
   
  •   2007 MSA British Autotest Champion Paul Smith.
  •   Ken Sturdy autotesting his 1400cc Nova at Maple Garage.
  •   Malcolm Livingstone autotesting his Lotus 7 in Wrexham.
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