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Looking at racing a B4 and a BX at next year's nationals, fedup with saloon's . Was wondering if you run control tyres and if not what tyres (inserts) do you use and when (weather conditions) and at which tracks? sorry for all the questions
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At Nationals, sure, control tyres are used- usually 2 types of tyre are chosen and you are free to choose a compound
At most tracks in the UK one tyre would be a Schumacher mini spike, the other usually a Ballistic Buggy mini spike. Places like Tiverton are different - where one American tyre is usually specced.
The tyres will be listed when the National venues are decided next year. Compounds


I've never personally tested the difference with different inserts - but a lot of people use what USED to be refered to as "snee blue", you can still buy these at nationals from a few different sources, not hard to find (but you cant buy them from snee any longer). Though I don't know where you'd buy them online - possibly Glyn Ward (brm motors)
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I have a question, When I mould my own shell, can I use it in the nationals? (2wd)
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At Nationals, sure, control tyres are used- usually 2 types of tyre are chosen and you are free to choose a compound
At most tracks in the UK one tyre would be a Schumacher mini spike, the other usually a Ballistic Buggy mini spike. Places like Tiverton are different - where one American tyre is usually specced.
The tyres will be listed when the National venues are decided next year. Compounds


I've never personally tested the difference with different inserts - but a lot of people use what USED to be refered to as "snee blue", you can still buy these at nationals from a few different sources, not hard to find (but you cant buy them from snee any longer). Though I don't know where you'd buy them online - possibly Glyn Ward (brm motors)
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Yup ben you should be able to when i was scrutenering the only rules where motors and cells. And as long as it fits in the box its fine.

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isn't there something about the shells being commercially available though?

not sure how many would have to be made for it to be deemed commercially available, but I could be wrong altogether.
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You will have to take it up with the BRCA if knowone knows.

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No, I was told there is no rule about commercial availability on shells at nationals- but maybe thats wrong since I did read it once.
Surely tho tricky would have lost his 2wd southport result since he was running a XXXCR shell before it was available so i think its ok.
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