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Old 20-01-2011
Robbiejuk Robbiejuk is offline
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We have always split the touring cars up because of the speed and ability differences. Basically the new guys feel really intimidated if they end up with the faster drivers which is understandable.

Minis we always stick together as they are smaller and the speed differences are not that great.

6 heats is maximum we can have to run four rounds with five minute races and give us plenty of time to pack away.

obviously if we had 30 drivers turn up for off-road and only five heats we could cater for it providing we start on time.

20-20-20 is fairest way of splitting up three class groups.

I take it that everybody who has replied to this thread has internet access and can pre-book
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