Well, first of all, a car moving around a circular curve is not moving 
with uniform velocity.  The direction of motion is part of velocity, and
the direction is constantly changing on a curve.
The centripetal force that keeps an object moving in a circle is
         Force  =  (mass of the object) · (speed)² / (radius of the circle) 
          F  =  m s² / r
We want to know the radius, to rearrange the formula to give us
the radius as a function of everything else.
                                           F     =  m s² / r
Multiply each side by 'r':       F· r  =  m · s²
Divide each side by 'F':            r  =  m · s² / F     
We know all the numbers on the right side, 
so we can pluggum in:
                      r  =       m       ·        s²      /     F
                      r  =  (1200 kg) · (20 m/s)² / (6000 N) .
I'm pretty sure you can finish it up from here.