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Old 13-02-2010
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Thumbs up North West Club Encourages 1/12th RC

Ribble Valley RC is trying to encourage all types of RC car racing in the North west of England.
We have a small group of 1/12th Racers who would like to add others to their numbers.
Ribble Valley is between Preston and Blackpool and has a purpose built Track available 7 days a week see link for further information http://rvrccc.co.uk/ all classes of indoor racers are welcome.
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Old 14-02-2010
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Ribble Valley RC is trying to encourage all types of RC car racing in the North west of England.
We have a small group of 1/12th Racers who would like to add others to their numbers.
Looking at your website i came across the rules page for 12th scale & the rules seem more like a copy/paste of the BRCA national. How "flexible" are the rules?

Looking at your site i'm tempted to come along one night but the reason i ask about flexibility is i've not been running 12th for very long & am currently favouring using 21t brushed motors over 19t/10.5 for club racing until i get 100% used to the car - even though at Crewe i'm currently lapping as quick as most of the 19t/10.5 users, i feel if i go any faster motor wise i'll spend more time crashing & if i go brushless (which i will after at least a couple of full club seasons) i will more than likely use one of those £50 ezrun systems because i'd sooner use one of those for club racing & then keep a BRCA legal 10.5's & cells etc just for tournament use (which i'm not ready for yet - at 12th scale at least) & quite frankly the ezruns are ample for club use.
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Old 15-02-2010
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We are very flexible on club nights which is normally on Friday evening and I am sure we could allow you to run on the Sunday NICS which is held Monthly See Events Calendar, We never turn people away.
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Old 16-02-2010
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Cheers Eric.. i have family & friends who live near Blackpool, so should i go over there for a visit one weekend at least i know i've got somewhere to go & play. May well see you over the coming weeks.
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Old 16-02-2010
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Go on name yerself im at crewe most friday, cant miss me im the one who blocks out the sun who normally comes 2nd or 3rd
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Hey-up Kev. I'm the other idiot with a yellow-shelled 12th that also keeps breaking his TRF415MSX each week.
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thought so LOL.

ive been nagging you lot to get to ribble fer ages, seriously get up there its well worth it!!
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