They generally run it as a mixed grid. I've run Snr Max, Biland and Super Pro Kart and have raced alongside Jnr Max, Mini Max, Suter, Swiss Auto, 100cc, TKM, Easy Kart and DD2.
The focus is on Snr Max but if you turn up with something similar which is safe to race, I'm fairly sure you won't get turned away. Trophies have always been by class of kart (numbers permitting).
Dave Wilson the organiser has always promoted it as a fun series with no contact and not to get too concerned about going home with a cheap trophy! This has led to a very friendly paddock where most racers would help each other out to get them on the grid in case of breakdowns etc. I've helped several people to go faster than me but also received significant help including the loan of an engine.
Obviously if you're running a Pro Kart or Cadet, you would join one of those two grids on the 17th.
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