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The superb handling of the Fury has been well demonstrated by it successes in the 750 Motor Club RGB races.

The 2003 RGB championship was won by a Fisher Fury!

In the 2003 RGB races, Furys notched up 11 outright wins, 12 class wins and pole positions in a fantastic season. Driver Andy Charsley (pictured above) in a Hayabusa powered Fury battled it out in an exciting last double header at Snetterton. This championship, sponsored by MDS Batteries, is proving very popular with novice and experienced racers alike.

Pictured right: racing action with Paul Haynes and Andy Charsley battling it out in their Furys.

Run by the 750 Motor Club (who also run the Kit Car championship) the RGB series has attained championship status after consistently good turnouts in its first two years. Fisher Sports Cars UK were one of the first companies to fit bike engines to kit cars and were instrumental in setting up the RGB series of races.

The bike engines used in the championship must unmodified production four stroke units. The cars run in three classes according to the engine manufacturers brake horsepower figures.

 Class A: over 140 bhp (manufacturers figures)
 Class B: up to 140 bhp
 Class C: standard carburettor Honda Fireblade
 Class D: all rear and mid-engined cars up to 180bhp

For more information on racing a Fury contact Fisher Sports Cars UK.

For full details of the RGB championship and other 750MC formulae see the 750 Motor Club website.
For more details of the RGB championship see the RGB Drivers Site at www.bikecars.co.uk.