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colin76 24-04-2012 06:21 AM

[B]Bangers[B] - they will be making a wecolme return at the next regional, and justin is barred until at least after lunch time !!!

[B]The infield[B] is indeed royal carpet from the royal suite at wembley, don't tell HRH though as we said we were only borrowing it!!!

[B]track features[B] there is already a new feature on one bend, look at the pictures at the start of this thread and you may be able to spot it, trust me it will catch you out if your not careful as we found out testing it!!! There is also a plan to put another interesting feature in before the next regional

s22jgs 24-04-2012 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnM (Post 647462)
Now I'd disagree with that, too many jumps and it turns into a stunt fest, racing then takes a back seat all you do is follow someone round till one of you makes a mistake.

The Boughton layout lends it's self to some really good racing, at least that's what we had at the EoE regional a few weeks back:thumbsup:

True. We all like different stuff though. personally i would have a little kicker in the middle of the track before the hairpin, and a small table top or kicker on the far left of the panaramic pic.

Not suggesting jumps everywhere. just something small to break up a largely flat area.

All the same, i can see myself driving up for a day here :)

A.R.C Raceway 24-04-2012 06:52 AM

Track drives lovely. :thumbsup:just the right mix of jumps and fast stuff. flows really well, even the corner table top works where others have failed. Can't wait to try it in the dry instead of upwards rain :(:(

colin76 24-04-2012 06:55 AM

That is what we don't want to do, go down the route of jumps everyewhere and make it too much like an American moto x track. The new feature we have put in is just something that could slow the cars down and make it interesting. We tried it out several times and it works, hit it too fast and it will throw you off line, get it right and you could gain a place or two if your in a battle.The last bend before the straight is ear marked for a winter project to see what we can come up with, but for now one more feature on one of the hairpins and we will leave it at that. We like the fast flowing nature of the track, with a mix of different features, jumps, table top, woops (I told you to look for them :-)).

Juttie 24-04-2012 09:50 AM

I will try and stay away from the bbq but they where so gd:thumbsup:

Benh 24-04-2012 04:57 PM

Top bunch of peeps running this place, the track is superb and the hotdogs are amazing.

Nice to see the little ripples added and nice to know that it's designed to throw you off line and not on the roof - that's design!!! :thumbsup:

A little feature from a "shakedown meet" ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=_ugq-hen3rw

trekkerkk 24-04-2012 05:13 PM

looks really good

trekkker

Juttie 24-04-2012 05:16 PM

Thanks ben you are excatly right we layed the ripples and there main purpose is to slow u down we tried many configs before we settled on what we layed. The main purpose is to throw u off line but if u dont respect them u will be on ur roof.

jcb 24-04-2012 06:01 PM

Great track and facilities, nice to have an astro layout in the East of England to compliment the grass and dirt tracks already across the region.

Looking forward to a dry run at either the regional or one of the summer meetings.

Top work fella's :thumbsup:

rcmodelweek 24-04-2012 06:50 PM

Ok, I would just like to say thanks for all the comments guys, Im really looking forward to running the next meeting.
Ive had a couple of PM's asking about the summer series. We will be running to BRCA rules, running 2WD, 4WD and Short Course classes.
At the moment Im considering two different race formats. Either 1 round of timed practice followed by 3 rounds of round by round qualifying, with the best two rounds to count, finishing with 3 leg finals.
OR..
1 round of timed practice followed by 5 rounds of round by round qualifying with the best 4 to count, finishing with single leg finals.
Ultimately, I will run which ever format drivers prefer. So its over to you guys, let me know what you think.
Regards,
Barry.

colin76 24-04-2012 07:08 PM

Personally I prefer the 3 leg finals. With more qualifying rounds and only single finals if something breaks in the first bend of the final it's all over, although I guess that's racing. Whereas at least with the 3 leg finals it rewards consistency over 3 races when it counts, in the finals!! Also I tend to feel the finals are more of a race amongst drivers, whereas qualifying is more of a race against the clock. That's my opinion anyway.

JohnM 24-04-2012 07:29 PM

I'm with Colin, more racing is always better then more qualiy:)

rcmodelweek 24-04-2012 07:35 PM

Oh, and a vintage heat may emerge......:thumbsup:

Steven Forster 24-04-2012 08:30 PM

This track looks awesome, i hope the next time im visiting my family in kings lynn that i get a chance to race there..............:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

lukeallen92 24-04-2012 08:44 PM

Got a few more pictures on our facebook page now. Looking forward to the next meeting already.

almunro 24-04-2012 09:23 PM

some more stitched for you

http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/3...1675675845.jpg

http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/3...1675860512.jpg

colin76 24-04-2012 09:32 PM

The stitching looks great, good job.

JohnM 25-04-2012 05:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcmodelweek (Post 647709)
Oh, and a vintage heat may emerge......:thumbsup:

Really? that'll have me getting the Hotshot out again:thumbsup:

racingdwarf 25-04-2012 07:25 AM

thought you would post about vintage....I would break the optima out:thumbsup:

Dazza B 25-04-2012 08:20 AM

Mmm that's got me thinking, I wonder if anyone has ever done a lunchbox brushless conversion??
That's about as vintage as it gets!! 1987..


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