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siddus74 08-10-2013 06:47 PM

Tamiya F1
 
Hi Guys, Stuart and I have a couple of Tamiya F1's that we run at Broxtowe, im hoping to get down to Westbridgeford this Friday and Stuart is coming as well.

We are planning to run them in the clubman if thats ok? (as its quite away I think I will bring my tamiya FF03 as a backup car)

Can anybody see any issues with the above?

Regards Scott.

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Chris56 08-10-2013 06:52 PM

No problems at guys - Paul often runs his modded F103 with Le Mans shell in that class.

Im running an FF01 this friday if you do want the break out the FF03:thumbsup:

siddus74 08-10-2013 06:56 PM

Thanks for the quick reply ... let just hope I get back from London intime ... speak to you Friday Chris.

It looked like this before last week ...

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Scott.

siddus74 08-10-2013 06:59 PM

Chris, do you run your FF01 in the clubman?

Chris56 08-10-2013 07:26 PM

Yes I do - its effectively a Tamiya class, we also have people running Minis, TL/TT01s and even a small cohort of Holiday Buggies

siddus74 08-10-2013 09:08 PM

I ran my holiday buggy a couple of weeks ago .. great fun ... what motor do you have in your FF03 ...

I have the stock 21.5 brushless in the F1 as per the rule book ... essentially the same just with better brakes and more effecient Ive been told?

scott.

cunawarit 08-10-2013 09:25 PM

Chris has a 13T sensorless brushless in the FF01. But don't let that stop you from putting something slower in your FF03 ;)

Most people are running silvercans or high turn brushed motors. 23 to 27T should be perfect. Peter was running a rebuild-able 27T in his Mini and on the straights we were dead even, I am running a very rusty and old sealed can 23T in my TL01. The Holiday buggies are running silvercans, on the straights they can't touch me (or Peter's Mini) but they seem to have pretty nice acceleration out of the turns in the infield, better than me at least!

PS: Always nice to see more Tamiyas in Clubman :)

siddus74 08-10-2013 10:28 PM

Good to hear that a mix of motors are allow .. my FF03 has a blink 17.5 brishless which I think is classed as stock touring :thumbsup:

Scott.

cunawarit 08-10-2013 10:44 PM

That's cool :) stock touring sounds about perfect :thumbsup:

The Doctor 10-10-2013 03:25 PM

Would be good to see some F1s running. Might bring back the Jag especially. Although I must admit that running off-road again last week was really good fun. Bit different to a pan car...:lol:

siddus74 18-10-2013 09:27 AM

Planning to run my other F1's tonight ... Im loving the Clubman class ... so flexiable, not worried about winning just being able to run my stuff ... well done

Scott.

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cunawarit 18-10-2013 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siddus74 (Post 810357)
Im loving the Clubman class ... so flexiable, not worried about winning just being able to run my stuff ... well done

That's the spirit of Clubman :) A class about driving and style more than out and out speed.

Also if you run that Tyrrell then that's at least in my view the coolest car I've ever seen at the club by a huge margin! And surely cements Clubman as a class worth developing and cherishing.

I'm loving racing my old TL01, it gets better with every outing and so far I've not broken anything. Makes a huge change from attempting to run it amongst the Outlaws last year where a break would occur 3 or 4 laps in at most.

Talking of cool cars, what I'd personally love to run in Clubman is a Tamiya Street Devil:

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But I've not seen one for sale in years...

The Doctor 18-10-2013 09:49 AM

Oh yes, that Tyrrell is beautiful. Are you running it tonight? I love that. :thumbsup:

Dave Dodd 18-10-2013 01:51 PM

Awesome, cant wait to see it :thumbsup:

cunawarit 18-10-2013 02:04 PM

Me neither, I'll be taking my camera down!

Chris56 18-10-2013 11:16 PM

Looked awesome on tracxk - plus it beat the Shamcar by 1 second in the final!

Dave, didn't I hear you mention that there is a 1 second penalty for each additional wheel a car has?

siddus74 19-10-2013 08:30 AM

Great to get down and run the F1's again this week ...good chatting to you all, thanks for the use of the soldering Iron fella (dont know your name as yet)

Cant beleive that the Tyrrell didnt sustain any damage! a set of frotn wheel bearings arrived today from malasia, cheap as chips ...

Ill run my FF03 next time I come down ...

And yes that Street Devil is so cool. :thumbsup:

Scott.

The Doctor 19-10-2013 11:08 AM

The Tyrrell looked awesome Scott. And no worries about lending you the soldering iron. Next time though we want to see some '70s style celebrations after the race!

Cheers,
Paul 'avin a rest-a.

Robbiejuk 19-10-2013 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris56 (Post 810514)
Looked awesome on tracxk - plus it beat the Shamcar by 1 second in the final!

Dave, didn't I hear you mention that there is a 1 second penalty for each additional wheel a car has?

No but you have a five place penalty for a gearbox change.

Chris56 20-10-2013 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbiejuk (Post 810704)
No but you have a five place penalty for a gearbox change.

Doh! although I would question the term "gearbox" though - more like the paper cogs from a pepper mill and a bit of superglue:lol:


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