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Not that's its going to involve the most on here, but

Knockhill is starting this:-

"In 2007 all track cars must have either an MOT certificate or a 'Knockhill Scrutineering' certificate. If you have a track car without an MOT certificate we need you to come to the Circuit on Sunday 14th January and an official scrutineer will 'certify' that your car is track legal. This will be on a first come, first served basis and will be available from 9am. Cost £25. "

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looks like everyone tha uses the scoob as a daily driver will be ok as they have MOT's its looks like you only have to scrutanier if you trailer it there

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Not that's its going to involve the most on here, but Knockhill is starting this:- "In 2007 all track cars must have either an MOT certificate or a 'Knockhill Scrutineering' certificate. If you have a track car without an MOT certificate we need you to come to the Circuit on Sunday 14th January and an official scrutineer will 'certify' that your car is track legal. This will be on a first come, first served basis and will be available from 9am. Cost £25. "

What if your car is too new for an MOT certificate, is this ok?

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What if your car is too new for an MOT certificate, is this ok?

Was just typing the same thing John. My baby's not due to be certified for another year.....

Does this mean KH are bringing in noise restrictions too?????

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I emailed to ask what "track legal" meant ?

Too many options to cover.

I.e Roll cage, fire ext's, noise limit, tyre choice, electrical cut off's etc

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What if your car is too new for an MOT certificate, is this ok?

Was just typing the same thing John. My baby's not due to be certified for another year.....

Does this mean KH are bringing in noise restrictions too?????

Got this from knockers...

Hi John,<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

Thanks for your email.

I have been informed by Operations Staff that, as your car is less than 3 years old, it does not need checked by an MSA Scrutineer.

I trust this meets with your requirements.

Lisa

Corporate Administrator

Knockhill

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Had Ian Forrest on the phone.

As long as the car is of "reasonable" standard then it should pass.

No oil leaks, good tyres, silenced exhast, etc.

No need for roll cage, but advised.

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