I went to the Exeter kit car show and noticed the JPSC stand and the Riot parked by it.
I had never really taken much notice of the Riot kit before but was impressed with it in the flesh, I am surprised its not more popular in the magazines etc as it seems to have all of the boxes ticked, light weight, rear/mid engine, inboard front dampers.
Hope to have a good read of the forum as it looks like there is some interesting stuff here
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Welcome Paul.
The Riot ticks a lot of boxes, but is perhaps not as popular as it should be. I was chatting to Jeremy Phillips last year at Newark, and he said that he reckoned a properly spec'd Riot should be the fastest of his cars on track.
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The Riot ticks a lot of boxes, but is perhaps not as popular as it should be. I was chatting to Jeremy Phillips last year at Newark, and he said that he reckoned a properly spec'd Riot should be the fastest of his cars on track.
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Hi Paul
Yes the Riot is fast and agile have you seen Neal Coles's Riot go up the hills down here in the Southwest? brilliant. The Riot builder you saw on the stand was from this neck of the wood as well I am sure he would give you some pointers.
And of course welcome!
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Yes the Riot is fast and agile have you seen Neal Coles's Riot go up the hills down here in the Southwest? brilliant. The Riot builder you saw on the stand was from this neck of the wood as well I am sure he would give you some pointers.
And of course welcome!
JohnEM
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