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Checa 12-12-2012 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Frecklychimp (Post 721526)
Have you got a SCT National for 2013 Mark?

i prefer 10th tracks for the trucks but could definitley wind the trucks up on your track!


This place could be used by any scale as the layout can be changed :thumbsup:

Checa 12-12-2012 07:12 PM

So long as the dates stack up we'd love to host another round as we think we did a good job last time round :wub[/QUOTE]

You did a great job :thumbsup: meeting run nice and smooth but for me i didnt like the kicker jump but i see this has been changed and the track made larger :thumbsup:

Robbiejuk 12-12-2012 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Frecklychimp (Post 721509)
Pair of spam monkeys!

So if we dont know the dates for SCT Nationals... do we have any ideas on proposed venues?

Do we have any new drivers for next season? and are Dudders and his southern SCT brothers going to brave travelling 'oop north' next year for a bit of SCT action? :woot:

Will we be stocking up on dirt tyres again?

Will we get the chance to race on grass... awesome with SCT's IMO

Will Mid motor 2WD's be the competitive choice?

Mid motor 2wd SCT's will be the future, now that I have worked out my lack of steering woes.. (Pesky servo saver...)

Don't need dirt tyres as I have loads from last year :thumbdown:

SCT's on grass are mint. Especially when the grass gets worn away.

Ok so Tracks I would like to see on the calendar this year would be and in no particular order.

ARC (looks awesome)

SHRCCC because they were excellent last year

Broxtowe

Grantham

WBMCC on the Grass

Coventry (Either Dirt or astro)

Eastrax

and RHR Dirt because this was awesome at the oople race.

Ok Mainly biased towards the middle of the country but that is based mostly on tracks I have raced at and have enjoyed racing at.

Frecklychimp 12-12-2012 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbiejuk (Post 721551)
Mid motor 2wd SCT's will be the future, now that I have worked out my lack of steering woes.. (Pesky servo saver...)

Don't need dirt tyres as I have loads from last year :thumbdown:

SCT's on grass are mint. Especially when the grass gets worn away.

Ok so Tracks I would like to see on the calendar this year would be and in no particular order.

ARC (looks awesome)

SHRCCC because they were excellent last year

Broxtowe

Grantham

WBMCC on the Grass

Coventry (Either Dirt or astro)

Eastrax

and RHR Dirt because this was awesome at the oople race.

Ok Mainly biased towards the middle of the country but that is based mostly on tracks I have raced at and have enjoyed racing at.

+1 on all those venues

Loved the WBMCC regional on grass with SCT, have to be clever with set up and tyres as grass wears, plus track starts slow and gets faster as it wears, then its skill with driving on loose worn bits! :thumbsup:

RHR Dirt is the best track for SCT racing full stop! plus astro if it is too wet!

SCT's that can run both configs are the future!

Adam Talbot 22-12-2012 04:14 PM

sc
 
"Do we have any new drivers for next season?"
yeah,if you girls play nice i should have mine sorted by then!! if not then i'm getting me t4 out to show you lot rubbing IS racing!!.lol
as for clubs,nrc dirt track would be good,or frankley astro you can propa wind um up down the straight!!
adam

Dave Dodd 22-12-2012 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Talbot (Post 724655)
"Do we have any new drivers for next season?"
yeah,if you girls play nice i should have mine sorted by then!! if not then i'm getting me t4 out to show you lot rubbing IS racing!!.lol
as for clubs,nrc dirt track would be good,or frankley astro you can propa wind um up down the straight!!
adam

wbmcc always run a long straight :thumbsup:

Adam Talbot 23-12-2012 09:25 PM

2013 dates/clubs
 
hi folks,had chat with the chair of frankley today and they would like to apply for a round on the short course nats in 2013 so any help with contacts would be graet thanks
adam
ps,stadium trucks still rule!

PaulD 24-12-2012 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Talbot (Post 725078)
hi folks,had chat with the chair of frankley today and they would like to apply for a round on the short course nats in 2013 so any help with contacts would be graet thanks
adam

Adam,

I've justs sent you a PM

Paul

Adam F 24-12-2012 04:31 PM

Hope these dont clash with mid south regionals...

Would love to do a couple of rounds...

Adam Talbot 24-12-2012 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulD (Post 725232)
Adam,

I've justs sent you a PM

Paul

cheers paul,just sent one back at ya in me bestest joined up hand writing:p
adam

Adam Talbot 24-12-2012 05:33 PM

crazy idea but,what about a meeting on a tarmac track? could do a control tyre?

Adam Talbot 24-12-2012 11:05 PM

ok just some thinking for commitee to do over the holidays,at the sc nats can you please put a heat on for stadium trucks,yes i know at the minute we're still not flavor of the month but if you put on a heat then no one can moan the you didnt cater for them! also,will you be looking at allowing them rail cars(ie;the new axiel buggy thingy)?
would be good to mix it up a little and wouldnt hurt having the extra few drivers
have a great chrismas all you truck freaks and remember,if your not living on the edge,your taking up to much room!
adam

Checa 24-12-2012 11:31 PM

Adam stadium trucks were catered for this year but no one entered they are just so 80's :woot:

As for a Tarmac track what's the point there wouldn't be any jumps :eh?:

There should be quite a few more from the Essex region

Adam Talbot 24-12-2012 11:49 PM

Adam stadium trucks were catered for this year but no one entered they are just so 80's :woot:
hmmm,me thinks its just cause most of you dont know how to race one thats why you've all started racing the bumper cars!:p
as for no jumps well,i've seen you drive!and there the least of your worrys lol!!

MrGearing 08-01-2013 04:04 PM

Hi gents/ladies is there a list of dates up yet anywhere as need to book them off ASAP at work. Have any of you guys tried coastal model car club in Ipswich as we have a nice long straight to wind the trucks up on, and we run on grass so it will get loose :) oh and we have 240V INDOOR pitting. Here is our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/326433720731740/ and here is our website http://www.coastalrc.webspace.virgin...m/homepage.htm

Disco-Panda 09-01-2013 10:17 PM

are they going to allow the new Team Assoctiated SC10B into these Nationals?

Dudders 09-01-2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Disco-Panda (Post 731071)
are they going to allow the new Team Assoctiated SC10B into these Nationals?

Would love to get a heat of those!. Different race class but they would look AWESOME

Frecklychimp 09-01-2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Disco-Panda (Post 731071)
are they going to allow the new Team Assoctiated SC10B into these Nationals?

I requested a championship for the SCB's to be included along with existing classes, a few of us want to run them.

Don't see it being a problem as they can run in same heats and score in a different class until there is enough to run a heat on their own.

rules would be simple,same as trucks but stock type bodies and SCT sized wheels/tyres as trucks.

They definitely look like fun :thumbsup:

Disco-Panda 10-01-2013 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Frecklychimp (Post 731118)
I requested a championship for the SCB's to be included along with existing classes, a few of us want to run them.

Don't see it being a problem as they can run in same heats and score in a different class until there is enough to run a heat on their own.

rules would be simple,same as trucks but stock type bodies and SCT sized wheels/tyres as trucks.

They definitely look like fun :thumbsup:

i think just a seperate heat would be enough that would suit me fine :) when are dates likely to be coming out?

need some info to sought out time of work and calender structure for the year

Dudders 10-01-2013 12:29 AM

Soon!


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