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cheapskate 29-04-2011 11:23 AM

Its like having your arms chopped off not being able to race for two weeks lol
:(

Steven Forster 29-04-2011 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by cheapskate (Post 495937)
Its like having your arms chopped off not being able to race for two weeks lol
:(

+1 on that

Had my first practice race on the 10th of april and been itching to get some more practice/racing done :woot:

cheapskate 30-04-2011 06:50 PM

has anyone got the current championship standings?
also has anybody got any idea's about what we do about the rear wall problem?
someone mentioned getting in touch with whoever ran nissan to get a length of rope to run down the wall.

Ray Mac 30-04-2011 08:10 PM

Cheapskate! didn't you check the results board at the last meeting?
It was under the heat results, don't ask me what the positions were 'cos I've got "alzimers". See ya a week on Monday:p

cheapskate 30-04-2011 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray Mac (Post 496490)
Cheapskate! didn't you check the results board at the last meeting?
It was under the heat results, don't ask me what the positions were 'cos I've got "alzimers". See ya a week on Monday:p

youve deffo got that "oldtimers" Ray:woot:.
i meant the overall results for after the meeting (upto round 3)

Ray Mac 01-05-2011 12:07 PM

Hey Cheapskate! any old timer can make that misstake :confused: LOL.

baD 01-05-2011 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cheapskate (Post 496449)
has anyone got the current championship standings?
also has anybody got any idea's about what we do about the rear wall problem?
someone mentioned getting in touch with whoever ran nissan to get a length of rope to run down the wall.

All the rope at Nissan went JORCR/Seaham, TRCC & Netherton Park

Ray Mac 01-05-2011 06:13 PM

Thanks for letting us know what happened to it Bill. Hey! are you going to come back for some T.C. racing? I've missed our coming togethers all those years ago. How about it?

cheapskate 02-05-2011 03:06 PM

Does anybody know what turn motors the lads running the buggies are using?
Also what tyres/inserts?

Cheers,
Mal

TangerineDream 03-05-2011 10:48 AM

Hi Mal
The buggies are running down to 5.5 motors and a mix of yellow cat full spikes or mini spikes, usually with the schumacher medium inserts, personally I think the cat spikes along with a cooler motor (7.5) will last about 6 weeks
I'm printing the results at the start of each meeting as not enough time at the end before everything goes into the cupboard.
As far as the track goes I'm sure we have enough to cover the majority if not all of the wall, which should prevent any more 'vaulkhard moments'!!!

Can everyone take responsibilty for ensuring they are happy with the track, rather than the usual few people left to finish it off each week

Cheers
Paul

baD 03-05-2011 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by TangerineDream (Post 497384)
As far as the track goes I'm sure we have enough to cover the majority if not all of the wall, which should prevent any more 'vaulkhard moments'!!!
Paul

oh god !

what happened to HV ?

cheapskate 03-05-2011 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by baD (Post 497434)
oh god !

what happened to HV ?

his car had a slight altercation with a loose screw sticking out of the skirting boards on the back straight,
he wasnt the only one though- ray(twice), ian and mark have all snapped wishbones in recent weeks.

cheers for the reply's on my questions Paul- is the 5.5/ 7.5 turn motor ratings for brushless?

Mal

TangerineDream 04-05-2011 05:04 PM

Yeh brushless all the way, too much maintenance using brushed in a buggy!
You should come along to the regional at stannington if you get sorted, likely to be 30+ racing.

Anyone got any medium schumacher inserts to sell me, don't really want to have to melt part worn tyres off my rims for the weekend

Cheers

baD 04-05-2011 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TangerineDream (Post 497938)
Yeh brushless all the way, too much maintenance using brushed in a buggy!
You should come along to the regional at stannington if you get sorted, likely to be 30+ racing.

Anyone got any medium schumacher inserts to sell me, don't really want to have to melt part worn tyres off my rims for the weekend

Cheers

Phil's models have them still I believe

hazzelarator 05-05-2011 01:37 AM

Hey everyone, sorry for not replying sooner. If required im sure Bill & I can lend some rope for the wall, but I think there is probs enough handrail to do the job anyway? Dont be put off by the wall incident I had, (it really was freak and with a very old car) I've been hitting it every week for 6 weeks and eventually somethings gotta give! : ) It rewards 'getting it right' and punishes getting it wrong which i'm sure we all agree is part and parcel of scale motorsport?! Anyway to all new and old members, from my part I think the new club has taken the necessary steps into the future which were well over due so everyone should support the new venture as it's a great location great hall and great group of people so get yourselves along for the next race meeting!
:thumbsup::thumbsup:

cheapskate 05-05-2011 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by hazzelarator (Post 498173)
so everyone should support the new venture as it's a great location great hall and great group of people so get yourselves along for the next race meeting!
:thumbsup::thumbsup:

i'll second that:thumbsup:

Steven Forster 05-05-2011 11:43 AM

Think i might pop along with my B4 buggy on monday if i dont break it at seaham on the sunday :woot: will be my 2nd time racing :), might even bring my Tamiya TL-01 for some touring car action, been a few years since the last time i used it as i got bored of bashing so now will be a good time to use it for what is was for...............:thumbsup:

lazysurfer 05-05-2011 05:50 PM

Back Racing
 
Dont forget were back racing on Monday 9th........and yes there'll be track along the wall!
Pleas come along if you're a new racer. There should be a good turnout after missing 2 weeks

lazysurfer 10-05-2011 07:47 AM

A bit of a strange meeting last night, after 2 weeks with no racing I was expecting a good turn out but we were a little light on regular racers for some reason, (although I know some of you are having babies around now!)
That didn’t stop us making a total of 17 racers though with no less than SEVEN first timers at the venue. Nice to see Ross making his first meeting at TyneMet and providing some tough competition for Paul Hindson in the buggy class, which had 2 new racers with just a couple of Seaham meetings under their belt as well as Peter Ellis joining us.
Also 3 new lads in the TC’s, particularly good to see that 2 of them were junior racers, something that’s a bit of a rarity these days (I blame PS3’s, XBOX’s etc)!
Anyway I’m sure Paul will post the results if he hasn’t already from what was a VERY close nights racing for the top spots.
A better turn out of regulars wouldn’t go amiss next week and don’t forget the regional buggy meeting this Sunday at Harry’s place if you fancy going along.
Hopefully see more of you next week!

Ray Mac 10-05-2011 01:09 PM

Mark! can you tell me where Harry's place is please?, all I've heard is it's somewhere around Stanington, is that right? Could anyone be more spacific with directions, please?.

It was good to get back racing last night (getting in people's way, sorry about that:() It wasn't till the 2nd final I eventually got the car to go where I wanted, I might get my act together for next week:eh?:.
See you next week.


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