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watfordtrackwarrior 29-04-2011 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaszal (Post 496098)
I'm still running my Procat and thinking this club could be good fun :thumbsup:

Does anyone here still race there? What's the atmosphere like?

The website is up to date http://hertfordshirerccc.webs.com/


hi m8 yes club is still active i raced there last sunday morning so the next meet will be next sunday as they run every 2 weeks good little club enjoyed it they are running modern equipment but your procat would be adequate to start with website should still be correct the person to talk 2 would be garry and his number is on the site hope this helps dude:thumbsup:

Ross 29-04-2011 08:21 PM

Thought i recognized the HRCCC name and the address. I wasn't up there for racing, but to collect two bears cut out of tree stumps from the tree surgeon that lives further up the track in the woods. looked like a cool little club :thumbsup:

kaszal 21-05-2011 08:39 PM

Please can you tell me what time people arrive on Sundays and roughly when racing is finished?

Thanks

jim76 21-05-2011 08:58 PM

i think they race between about 10am to 12pm, depending on number of people who turn up. but you can turn up a little earlier to get set up.

gainsy 23-05-2011 08:36 PM

Do you know if there is a limit on motor size there? as buying a brushless set up this week & don't want to get something if i can't run it there, planning to race there every 2 weeks from now on with either a sx3, B44.1 ft comp spec or a lazer zx-5 fs2, haven't decided which to get but i will be coming to you guys at DMS for the kit, also what is a good tyre for the astro turf?
Cheers
Gainsy

Darren Boyle 23-05-2011 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gainsy (Post 505675)
Do you know if there is a limit on motor size there? as buying a brushless set up this week & don't want to get something if i can't run it there, planning to race there every 2 weeks from now on with either a sx3, B44.1 ft comp spec or a lazer zx-5 fs2, haven't decided which to get but i will be coming to you guys at DMS for the kit, also what is a good tyre for the astro turf?
Cheers
Gainsy

Hi Gainsy,

AFAIK there is no motor "limit" as such as HRCCC, but to be fair the track is fairly small so you would not want anything too powerful, (8.5 max in 4wd at a guess)

Tyre wise the most popular requested tyres for their astro are the normal types, Schumacher Yellows in the dry and Greens in the damp with Ballistic Buggy greens if really wet....

Although I was one of the original members of the HRCCC club when it was back in Hemel Hempstead in the 1990's when we joined forces from a small club in Watford, sadly I hardly ever get to go up there any longer, since commitmnets to bigger meetings such as the regionals and nationals leave no time in the calendar, as well as running our own indoor club in the area too. The club is small and friendly if that is what you are after and the latest and greatest equipment is certianly not essential to be able to race up there on a fortnightly basis.

Hope that helps

Darren

gainsy 23-05-2011 10:36 PM

Cheers Darren :thumbsup:
Want to use it as a platform before i enter the regional and nationals, been out of the game for a long time so just want to get some race experience in again
I am leaning towards the Cat as always been a bit of a sucker for Schumacher but the Kyosho does look nice, just need to get my head round this lipo stuff, was nicads only in my day :) & it is confusing the hell out of me :confused:
I am sure the shop can point me in the right direction

carnage 27-02-2012 09:43 AM

Is this thje same club which used to race at the Marchment arms(I think) and was part of the Pyramid club in the 80's, which also included St.albans ( Veralanium) and Dunstable (coach and horses pub)
I was a member and Young committee member all those years back,
lost interest when got into the VW scene,
I've been in Sydney, Australia since 1999, but returning back to St.albans for a couple of years and looking for somewhere to race.
cheers
Steve

Darren Boyle 27-02-2012 01:37 PM

Hi Steve, no this club started out in Hemel Hempstead racing in Phasels Wood Campsite, then relocated over to Watford at its current home at "Lee's Wood". The Verulam club in St.Albans was somthing different along with the St.Albans Buggy Club that run in Cottonmill lane too....

gainsy 27-02-2012 08:18 PM

I was a member of the cottonmill club back in the 80's
Heres a few pics to bring back some memories for anyone who can remember it
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/...5102011826.jpg
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/...5102011828.jpg
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/...theoldcars.jpg
http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/...omtheright.jpg

jim76 27-02-2012 09:03 PM

ahhh, snow boots and Campri jackets. That brings back memories of the 80's!!

carnage 28-02-2012 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darren Boyle (Post 625882)
Hi Steve, no this club started out in Hemel Hempstead racing in Phasels Wood Campsite, then relocated over to Watford at its current home at "Lee's Wood". The Verulam club in St.Albans was somthing different along with the St.Albans Buggy Club that run in Cottonmill lane too....

Yeah I remember the Cottonmill club, on a steep bit of land behind a community hall,,,, ARHH the memories,,,,Technigold 540, demon 19double
I remember Schumacher's prototype cats first outing was at the track at the Marchment arms under the control of Ben Sturnham, tracks seemed to be everywhere in them days

Jamesk 29-02-2012 08:52 AM

They are running this weekend if anyone would like to come down and have a good mornings racing with us.

jK

watfordtrackwarrior 06-07-2013 05:20 PM

Meeting on again in the morning if anyone wants some fun cheap racing 4 quid for non members


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