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Unfortunately it is looking like we will have to close the doors at the end of November due to the low numbers of people turning up to race. To be able to use the building we have an agreement with the owners to pay the business rates and electric every month. To give you some idea of the numbers …………..
Business rates -80% (reduction for being a non-profit organisation) = £425 per month until January then £225 per month. Electric = £25 per month So until January we need to bring in £450 per month in race fees to cover our costs. In February the rates go down to £250 a month which will be a lot easier to cover. Up to this point we had money saved to cover the extra costs but this has now run out and we are short this month by £150. We have 3 race meetings left this month and if we carry on getting the turnout we are getting then the race fees will not cover that cost. This will leave us no choice but to close the doors and close the club. It’s up to you guys, the racers, if you want a dry place to race in the South West during the winter then please come along and support us. -Alan- |
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Come on guys lets support this idea! Racing on a Friday night indoors is something that not many clubs have to offer anymore! Lets not see this disappear aswell!!
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It would be a great shame if Yatton had to close.
I have raced there 3 weekends in a row and have seen the track improve by leaps and bounds each week. It is a fair way for me to travel living in deepest darkest Devon. But it is worth it because the track is excellent and Rob and Alan give everyone a friendly welcome and run a very friendly event. Its not easy running a club as i can testify after running TRCMCC every other Wednesday for 10 years. It can be very demoralising when people don't turn up especially when you have got there early to set up and then stay after at the end to pack up. On some club nights in the summer we only had 4 racers. Which was not even enough to run an event let alone pay the rent. I realise people can't race every week but it only takes 12 people a week to race at Yatton spread over 6 meetings and it will of been saved. Come on Everyone lets show our support for a great club and track.
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Ill be there Friday, and most Fridays to be honest. Only reason that I wasn't this Friday was due to not being in the county, but in general if its on I will be in.
I don't want to sound like a broken record, but do you think its worth putting some posters up on School club notice boards? Because I cannot think of a better way of raising awareness of the sport, and at times that's how it feels - there is a lack of awareness of the sport. There is such a massive catchment area around Yatton, that it seems impossible not to find 20 or so kids who would want to do this on a Friday or Sunday. |
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I agree with the all the posts, the Yatton club is a great place to go racing, the track is awesome fun to drive on, the jumps are perfect, they reward consistent lines but mistakes don’t normally end up with needing marshal assistance. Pitting is well catered for with power points, coffee is available as are snacks and there is even a timing screen in the pit area. Not to mention the friendly atmosphere.
It would be such a shame if we lost this place, as we go deeper into the winter surely having somewhere this good to race has got to be a good thing!?!?!? |
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I'm really sorry to hear this after all the hard work thats been put in especially as the new bigger layout is very raceable and loads of fun to drive. But thats a sh!t load of money to find each month !!!
Hopefully numbers will pick up over the next few weeks and we will keep it a bit longer ![]() |
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