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FastWheels 09-10-2011 09:52 PM

Close Competition
 
After racing at the Barley Mow tonight I know why this is the Best Club I have raced at. :thumbsup:
But I'm keeping it secret just like Brigadoon. :thumbsup:

Some really great racing tonight couldn't have enjoyed it better (apart from winning the final that is).

Great crowd of people Great Race Managment Crew. :thumbsup:;)

Xray008 10-10-2011 04:51 PM

Good night racing
 
Glad to hear there is at least one friendly club in the north east where freedom of speech is encouraged unlike other clubs where members and visitors are treat like s***

Sumilidon 10-10-2011 10:45 PM

I've only been going 6 weeks now and have to say this club has been extremely welcoming and supportive.

I'm getting a little better now and some races were getting closer. If I keep the speed down and focus on laps without hitting stuff, I will do better :)

I've just got a lipo holder and some stick lipos to avoid the problem this week with using saddles


In fact, we should really get some videos up of the racing at the club.

FastWheels 10-10-2011 10:56 PM

If you wish to race Buggies or TCs on a wooden floor (it's carpet at Barley Mow) I would recommend TyneMet without reservation, a good bunch of people, great venue, close racing :)

Xray008 11-10-2011 02:59 PM

I went visiting Tyne met and it was way to frantic people missing heats due to not enough time to fix cars I like the laid back approach after all I am in this hobby to enjoy it not be rushed from one race to the next we all like racing but there should also be a social side where newer drivers can be helped and encouraged not just laughed at

FastWheels 11-10-2011 05:19 PM

fairly busy at TyneMet but you learn to organise to meet the shorter between heat pauses, depending on the number of heats, (last night 22 drivers, 4 heats) lots of time between rounds, i'll definitely be back again next week!
After running 8mins in 1/12, 5mins in buggies seems to rush past, maybe 8min heats in buggies hmmmmm.

Who said Alter Ego? - oh a crescendo of deafening silence

FastWheels 11-10-2011 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xray008 (Post 565333)
I went visiting Tyne met and it was way to frantic people missing heats due to not enough time to fix cars I like the laid back approach after all I am in this hobby to enjoy it not be rushed from one race to the next we all like racing but there should also be a social side where newer drivers can be helped and encouraged not just laughed at

For those who struggle to maintain the pace there is the option of bowls or the local library, if they suffer being laughed at dig an old klan hat out of the cupboard, sorted :D:woot:

Xray008 11-10-2011 10:33 PM

I like a good laugh
 
I like a good laugh and a bit of humour it's just that when at Tyne met no body was interested in helping me I asked a few questions and was either ignored or belittled my dad was ready to punch one bloke for his attitude towards me that's why we left and now travel 30 miles to tee side to race we would love to come to barley mow but he works Sunday night

FastWheels 11-10-2011 10:47 PM

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cheapskate 23-10-2011 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xray008 (Post 565566)
I like a good laugh and a bit of humour it's just that when at Tyne met no body was interested in helping me I asked a few questions and was either ignored or belittled my dad was ready to punch one bloke for his attitude towards me that's why we left and now travel 30 miles to tee side to race we would love to come to barley mow but he works Sunday night

why didnt you ask who the chairman was?
Mark would have took the time to answer any questions you would have have.


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