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Originally Posted by Mike West
Chris,
How do you expect 'proper' off road racing in a venue were you have to build a track and dismantle it within a few hours?
The venue like most clubs is not owned by them.
However the racing is normally very competative and close, which too me is what club racing is all about, a social and enjoyable night.
Having big jumps and damanding track on a club night also turns away newcomers to clubs as they cannot even get round the track.
Racers will race no matter how easy the track is, a club needs to exist on all it's members.
Get yourself along and see how close the racing is before complianing its no good.
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Sorry Mike, I can't remember me saying that it's no good!
I said that the video shows drift racing in one of the clips! Fact!
It's there for everybody to see, by off road racing I don't mean a full clay indoor track, you know that I don't mean that!
Why do people always go on about newbies?
If clubs catered for people that already drive rather than for somebody who might want to race once or twice then never again then the north east might have some more successful clubs, other than that they will continue to be un-supported as they are?
Ya dig?