Links

Tiger Racing http://www.tigerracing.com/
The Tiger Racing home page. Contains all the information about the cars and the company, and a list of parts available from Tiger with prices.

Tiger Racing mailing list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tigerracing/
The Tiger racing mailing list is frequented by the nicest bunch of people you could hope to meet, most of whom have built or are building their own Tigers.

Sevens Mailing List http://www.se7ens.net/
The Sevens mailing list is frequented by an incredibly knowledgable group of Seven enthusiasts. Most makes and models are represented, and someone's bound to have the answer for you. Their regular list meets are a good way to meet other people with similar interests. It's quite Caterham dominated, but don't let that put you off....

Neil Wain's Homepage http://tiger.wainsworld.net/
I’ve got Neil to thank for my first trip out in a Super Six, along with endless encouragement and help. (including large amounts of tool hire and help rebuilding other cars of mine.....)

Kev's Tiger Super Six Build Site http://www.kevjs.btinternet.co.uk/
Kevo's just started building a Tiger Super Six, just after building a garage to build the car in......

Neil Jameson's Homepage http://netjunk.com/users/salem/
Neil's building a Tiger Storm, and picked up the kit on the same day as me. He is only the second Storm builder, so he's got to figure it out for himself, whereas the rest of us Cat and Six builders can get help from the countless people who've been there before...

Mark Wakelin's Tiger R6 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mark.wakelin/
Mark's one of the first R6 buyers out there and, to the best of my knowledge, the first with a build diary on the web. I'm not jealous of him for building an R6, honest..... ;-)

Richard Robinson's Cat E1 http://www.geocities.com/tiger_e1/
Richard bought William Turner's Cat when William decided a V8 Dax was the next car on the list. He's inherited the build diary, which is one of the best Cat build diaries out there.

Nik's Sprinting SuperCat http://www.tigermotorsport.co.uk/
Nik has built a SuperCat with the intention of running it in Harewood Speed Hillclimb and Sprint events. The car's got an impressive spec, as it's been built for the job, and I'm looking forward to seeing his results.

The KitKat site http://www.kitkat.bun.com/
Andy & Sam Timmons have put together a stunning site documenting the build and running of their Cat. This surely has to be one of the best build sites in existence, with tons of pictures....

Dave Andrews http://members.aol.com/~DVAndrews/
Dave Andrews is a major source of tuning information, and while he doesn’t do it for a living, has worked on many Sevens list members engines for no profit. His insight into tuning is very useful and, among many other things, he has detailed information on setting up Weber and Dell'Orto carbs on his site.

Lightning Looms http://www.lightninglooms.com/
Lightning Looms are a small friendly outfit who can supply everything from a spade connector up to a complete loom.

Woolies Auto Trim http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/
Woolies are a family-run business selling all the car trim you could ever need. I've had quite a few bits of trim from them.

George Polley Motorsport http://www.polleymotorsport.co.uk/
George Polley Motorsport are a motorsport dealer who specialise in Yokohama tyres. Their prices on wheel and tyre packages are hard to beat. They sell the Yoko A021R and A032R at good prices - they're acknowledged as some of the grippiest tyres available. These are the people who supplied my wheels and tyres.

Easytrack http://www.easytrack.co.uk/
Easytrack are a trackday company who seem enthusiastic and well-priced. They used to supply cheap tyres, but have now given that up and recommend George Polley Motorsport (see above). Well worth a look if you need a release of pent-up anger on a deserted airfield somewhere.



Last Updated 24Jul01
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