
24-07-2013
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RHR RACING
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Worksop/Blyth Tracks Nottinghamshire
Posts: 2,457
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Thanks Rob for the enquiry and Chris for the answers  I'll just elaborate a bit :
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Originally Posted by chrispattinson
Hi Rob, I am an infrequent visitor to Robinhood Raceway, but will do my best to answer your questions.
#1 – is the turning to the field where the track is actually signposted? – Also if I should over shoot the turning (easily done!) is there somewhere I can safely turn around or have I got to drive for miles & rue my mistake? – I will be heading in a southbound direction to get there.
The turning into the field is not obvious, but should you miss it, in either direction, there are places to turn around.
Yes, in either direction there are turning spots or lanes you can easily spin round in. The track is essentially in a field but there is a farm nearly opposite who's postcode is S81 8EU so we use that as the reference point. We have two large road cones either side of the track down to the site, it is easily missed but you should see the rostrum roofs over the hedge line as you approach so should give you a good idea where to turn in. We don't put a sign out on non race days so it keeps the site low profile to prevent curious vandals or thieves!
#2 – what time does the Wednesday sessions start & roughly finish?
5:30pm start ... until dark.
#3 – how much are these Wednesday sessions & who do I pay? – Also is there a discount for being a YORCC member?
£5
Flat rate, payable to myself or a club member who has been entrusted with the silver cash box.
#4 – are actual races held there on Wednesdays or is it a case of just drive your own race until the battery runs out and Marshall your own car if you flip it?
Drive your own race until the battery runs out and Marshall your own car if you flip it ... though timing equipment is usually running, so you can hear your lap times etc.
We have the computer set to automatic practice so no need to register your transponder, just drive over the loop and it will pick you up. The speakers will announce every lap you do, and the lap time, plus will announce on a new fastest lap. There are usually people around to marshal your car.
We run it like this as many people can get over 100 laps practice on an evening, we don't usually have enough to race, if we did you'd all be sat around waiting for a long gap between 2-3 heats.
Regards, Chris.
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Hope to see you later!
James
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