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Really hope we have good weather. Lee if you are worried about the number of rounds, why not enter 2wd as well? You can't expect too much detail until the day and number of entrants are known. Sunday is also about attracting new members and having more competition. You can be sure Mike and co will get the most racing they can in :thumbsup:
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No more 1/8th boys as far as I'm aware, Fribbers is on holiday, and cammers and Tony RC are doing the Truggy Nats. Just me then.
As for the lay out of the day, I don't mind, I'm gonna be there because for the last 16 years I've been going to Torch on and off, they've never done an all dayer. Now I'll be there to do the following: Race, Chat, Eat, socialise, and take photos:thumbsup:. Though that said, I'd like to echo what JamieKerr said, a mix is good, no rushing but no sat on thumbs either. See you all sunday.:thumbsup: |
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And never an all dayer! Wows! |
Not strictly true, TORCH always used to do alldayers on bank holiday mondays when i used to race (at Titchfield Community Centre), we also used to do special events like demos at model exhibitions and away days at places like Victoria Country Park. Plus we did an inter club championships with Basingstoke, Southampton, Romsey and Us, which was 4 allday meetings, one at each club during the summer.
Simon - the club has been going for more like 25 years, and been at 5 locations over the years, and has enjoyed a very healthy membership in the past. So hopefully this is a good step to reaching and surpassing TORCH's former glory. Let's race............... |
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Everyone is right in their own way. We do need a good mix and all that. I am just a impatient so n so. I would like to do 2wd aswell and I will when I get my hands on the Tamiya TRF201. Just like Mike I am waiting on a 2wd marvel. It should be a good day, I might run my Lunchbox in the truck race if we have one for a laugh! If you have all looked at the weather reports its not looking good so far, lets just hope the weather prediction improves. |
Weather reports I have looked at have forecast it to be dry.
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Alas, even back in the days of the garden centre did we have around 30 drivers for a sunday morning, and a break in the middle:), but I never experienced an all dayer with them. AND....AND, even then, it was Brown Jnr and Waldo who were always the quick ones. Anyway, roll on sunday:thumbsup: |
Brown Jnr... No change there and he's even better now !
I remember doing all day meetings at the place before the garden nursery! Mum use to take me to the garden nursey in our white volvo. I raced a Cougar 2000 and then a Losi XX. Used to pit with Gerald Page and co. Jason Moggy used to help me out etc I quit racing around 96 I think due to getting a job at Tesco working Saturday and Sunday was double time. I then sold my gear for beer money for Uni. Wish I hadn't done that. Used to have the bright yellow Losi XX. I was crap back then. Did a meeting at Basingstoke with Tony E running it. |
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I ve been racing for 25 years all told (on and off), 5 years sponsored and travelled with racing to Australia, Florida, Belgium, Holland, France, Portugal etc etc. So my experience of formats is fairly good with "IC racing"! When I participated in 2 world championships the most frustrating part of the 2 weeks was there was very little run time. Qualifiing being 3 days only with 2 qualifiers per day. This was a staggering total of 60 mins on track for 3 days, you were waiting to up to 3 - 4 hrs between runs depending on what heat order was running:thumbdown:. So in relation to the Torch setup you have huge differences. Tbh off the point to a degree. Lets bullet point the positives of fast turnaround vs negative: Positive 1. Value for Money 2. More racing 3. More fun/challenging? Negatives 1. Wear Rate of car increases, 2. No chat time/socialising 3. No helping others 4. No fixing/breakage/improvement time 5. Less racing 6. Less time to reflect, pressurised racing Add ons: 1. 3.5 hrs half day meetings create limitations? 2. Best fit senario to meet new and old racers to Torch? 3. More all day meets (based on success/support of ones planned)? 4. Sponsored Support from businesses like RW/Schumacher (Local RC shop)? 5. Needs of the many outway the needs of the few? 6. Voting (Membership Meeting) 7. Developing/Evolving 8. Commitment from commitee and members to support/change? 9. Track readiness for larger meetings 10. Acheving the longer term goals of the club? Keeping everyone motivated to come back and join in with "our" club. I believe less racing is right to enable the support factor to struggling racers, who need advice and basic help, to make sure they stay motivated to come back. I tell u one thing if I was getting my arse kicked, I would want lots more set up time to make my car faster. We need to set the rule no matter what the numbers we aim to turn the heat around at a minimum of 45 minutes. This would mean we could cater for 40 drivers comfortably and get 4 rounds and 1 final in or 3 rounds and 2 finals. The racing would need to start no later then 915am and would look like so Round 1 915 - 1000 Round 2 1000 - 1045 Round 3 1045 - 1130 Round 4 1130 - 1215 Finals 1215 - 1300 No breaks but you would get about 30 - 35 mins between your race including your marshalling. I beleive this is the way forward and would keep everyone to a degree happy. I always go with the majority. I'm sure a regular all day meeting once per month would be welcome and embraced by all. Now lets go racing Sunday and enjoy a slower paced meeting and I will help anyone who wants the support. |
Well said.
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Sounds good Steve! That sort of timetable for a half day meeting is spot on.
What will the weather be? |
Last time I look it was saying overcast with a light shower. Nothing to stop racing.
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Just showers forcasted at the moment, so no probs.
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Will we see any SVs this weekend at TORCH ?
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If I get it built :thumbsup:
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Not too bad :)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/11?area=SO31 Maybe the 2WD will get a run.. I may just book into both and then make my mind up. Aka if the 2WD is rubbish fall back to 4WD! |
Sorry guys :(
Will not be there tomorrow, and maybe not for while while I save to buy a new car:( My girlfriend and I were in an accident last night, just us, but the A3s back end span out on a greasy roundabout and saw us career up the kirb and down a 30 foot embankment through some trees, backwards, no serious injuries, except for my girlfriend who is suffering whiplash. The car looks like a write off. So really don't know what to do except save for another:( Hope to be back when I can:( |
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