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British Championship 2000



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For the events in the British Championship 2000 it is possible to buy notes.

The following abbreviations are used:

Grade of corner (describes mainly the angle of the corner) and direction

InformationNote leftNote right
Just direction (fastest corner)LR
EasyELER
FastFLFR
Fast Mid FMLFMR
Mid or MediumMLMR
Kay KLKR
SquareSqLSqR
Haipin HpLHpR
Acute (slowest corner)AcLAcR

All grades of corners are given before direction. Open (Op) is sometimes used to indicate a faster corner than normal.

Straights

InformationNote
Into. Short distance -->
And. Distance up to 20 or 30 yards +
Distance in yards between objectsEven numbers up to 100 (40, 60, 80, 100), odd numbers over that 130, 150, 170
Some distances from start of stage is given in miles, together with level in roadbook3/2.2


Cautions - warnings

InformationNote
Caution!
Danger!!
Big Danger!!!


Crest/brow

InformationNote
BumpBmp
Flat crestC with small circle on top
Crest going lightC
Crest with bumpC bmp
Crest with small jumpC jmp
Big jumpBig Jmp


Linked corners

InformationNote
Corner is opening up at exit<
Corner tightens>
Corner double tightens>>


Over

InformationNote
Over/


Miscellaneous

InformationNote
BridgeBr
JunctionJnct
Junction where you turnTURN
GravelGrvl
Sudden, comes up quicklySuddn
Tight/narrowTyt
VeryV


A line under a number of symbols means that they should be read quickly and together, to let the driver know what is coming up in good time. Also to emphasise a note.




Last updated: July 10th 2000