




The Caterham Seven 310R Championship represents a well established and successful form in Caterham racing, providing the final step on the ladder for a car that started life in the Academy Championship.
In what is the ultimate evolution of the Academy, the machines that compete in the 310R ranks produce in excess of 152bhp – giving it a better power-to-weight ratio than a Porsche 911.
Sharing plenty of similarities to the cars that race in the Caterham Seven 270R Championship such as suspension and aeroscreen, the Seven 310R also requires a requiring a limited slip differential for the track.
Providing a fitting backdrop for progression up the ranks, the Caterham Seven 310R Championship the perfect proving ground for those wanting to one day graduate into the Caterham Seven Championship UK.