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jimmy 12-03-2013 06:43 PM

2013 Proline Challenge - RHR Dirt, UK
 
The 2013 Proline Challenge race for 10th off road will take place at the fantastic RHR Dirt track which we used last year and has already been announced as the home for our very own oOple Invernational race, August 9th-10th-11th. Proven to be a fantastic track - this race should be one to watch.


The Proline Challenge takes place over the weekend of 18th-19th May 2013 and you can download the full entryform right HERE

James 16-03-2013 04:46 PM

Like the look of the Cactus Classic?

Well here's the closest thing to it in the UK -



Get booked in to the Proline Challenge 2013 for a taste of real clay racing!

James 03-04-2013 11:44 AM

Not many entries for this yet, don't you guys like clay racing!? :lol:

You can send your entry details to [email protected]

You can also turn up on the weekend but entries in advance make life a lot easier for us!

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

jaysllim 03-04-2013 01:27 PM

Chris sent the entry of by post but there was a problem,but he sorted it with post office so hopefully our entrys will b with u soon

millzy 03-04-2013 01:36 PM

nope via email now! :):)

racingdwarf 03-04-2013 11:43 PM

Entry in post....printer ran out of ink:cry:

James 29-04-2013 09:05 AM

You can now email you entry details to Derek Bradby at [email protected]

Please include:

Name
Class(es)
Frequency
BRCA number
PT number (sorry no purcys)
Ability 1-10 (10 = best)

Hope to see you there :thumbsup:

KRob 29-04-2013 02:01 PM

I'm so up for this :woot:

Tyres sorted and even got a short course for the blast :thumbsup:

Never run on a proper dirt track before - can't wait!!

Shifta 29-04-2013 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRob (Post 769843)
I'm so up for this :woot:

Tyres sorted and even got a short course for the blast :thumbsup:

Never run on a proper dirt track before - can't wait!!

You will Love it.. After the Ivernational last year I simply didn't want to leave... Ever! :thumbsup:

Brodie-72X 10-05-2013 10:39 AM

There's a chance I might be out there visiting family, & I REALLY wanna do this race! Mod with bump ups.!?! Yes please!

Brodie-72X 10-05-2013 12:11 PM

Tires
 
Also I see the hole shot is the spec rear tire. What compound? Will it be run wet or dry? & what foam is aloud: 2-stage, closed cell etc?

Thanks.

James 10-05-2013 12:34 PM

Any compound, Craggy tends to use M3's. Any insert allowed.

The rule is - Holeshots on driven axles, any proline tyre on non-driven axle..

We've done two meetings there - one bone dry and one slightly damp and 'tacky' we will do our upmost to run, the long range weather looks ok so far. We have big sheets which we can pull out and cover the track for any passing rain showers. The track has more grip when theres moisture in it.

Quality isn't great, but the surface here was kinda damp; http://youtu.be/ocs2uCbM02U

jaysllim 14-05-2013 02:14 PM

Dnt wana be a pain but any news on this weekend? Im only looking at the forecast nd getting abit worried.

Danny Harrison 14-05-2013 05:11 PM

It looks 50/50 for rain at min on bbc weather. Ive gone ahead and bought tyres anyway :). Doubt a bit of rain will stop it :)

neallewis 14-05-2013 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Harrison (Post 774194)
It looks 50/50 for rain at min on bbc weather. Ive gone ahead and bought tyres anyway :). Doubt a bit of rain will stop it :)

I've picked up my tyres today from MB, and just about to mail Derek my entry.
The grip is great when the track is damp, so a bit of rain on it this week won't be a bad thing. Just hope it's not too wet at the weekend.

James 14-05-2013 09:14 PM

I'm hoping it will have rained itself out by the weekend! We have the rain covers of course so might have to sit out a round or two if its really bad, but we'd try and catch that back up on the Sunday. We'll do everything we can to keep on going!

Brodie-72X 14-05-2013 11:15 PM

Looking forward to this race! Perhaps I can bring a dash of Arizonan sunshine..

Brodie-72X 15-05-2013 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 772880)
Any compound, Craggy tends to use M3's. Any insert allowed.

The rule is - Holeshots on driven axles, any proline tyre on non-driven

Does this also mean we can make 2wd fronts out of other Proline tires? I have been running narrowed down M4 square fuzzies lately, & liking them.

Or just production tires that are available?

ben 15-05-2013 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brodie-72X (Post 774328)
Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 772880)
Any compound, Craggy tends to use M3's. Any insert allowed.

The rule is - Holeshots on driven axles, any proline tyre on non-driven

Does this also mean we can make 2wd fronts out of other Proline tires? I have been running narrowed down M4 square fuzzies lately, & liking them.

Or just production tires that are available?

I would assume no cutting and shutting of tyres.

Stu 15-05-2013 08:53 AM

Hope it goes well for you guys at the weekend, and that the weather does not stop you getting prepped or running. When it rained at the invernational last summer I quite liked it when we had the mad dash to get the covers over, everyone suddenly pulled together!

Brodie, if the guys are cool with you running cut and shut fronts let us know how you get on, as far as I know nobody has tried it at a race meeting there as yet.


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