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What's the current rules at these two clubs around touring cars, in terms of:

1. Motor limits
2. Banning timing advance esc's
3. Tires

Also, how many run at them and are there any series etc going on at them at the mo?

Thinking of trying a 416!
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At Stafford, we run 19 and 27 turn stock. Don't think there's any rules with regards to timing, but don't think it's recomended. Tyres, rubbers.

Stoke - not been for a while, but I got the feeling it was run whatya brung.
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19 and 27? Brushed?
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Sorry, that's me thinking in old speak, 19/10.5 and 27/13.5 at stafford. At stoke, I ran a 19t checkpoint against other people who we're running fully modified, and still ended up beating a lot of them in my heat.
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Dave - Stoke is touring cars, 10.5 rubber but to be fair they arent too restrictive on what you run.

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Stoke is very quiet i believe.. mainly because it's stupidly expensive to race there, among other reasons i could but won't go into (seeing as the club Chairman's son has replied & this isn't the place)

to be honest i've found the most successful club in the area (although it's more outside the area) is just up the road in Crewe, they do 10th, 12th, Tamiya mini's & Mardave's but pretty much let you run anything so long as it's not a buggy - F1's & drifters have also been allowed on the track. No limits on motors or tyres etc & it's only £3 a night, plus a few national drivers race there so help is always on hand.

there is also the Orchard circuit in the area, but they are aimed more for your TT-01 type drivers because the circuit wouldn't suit a high-end touring car... although i have a lot of fun racing there with an £100 RTR.
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What's the current rules at these two clubs around touring cars, in terms of:

1. Motor limits
2. Banning timing advance esc's
3. Tires

Also, how many run at them and are there any series etc going on at them at the mo?

Thinking of trying a 416!

MR GIBSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

when you getting this 416 running round Stoke??

Still the same setup as before. we start a little later at 8pm and still get 4 runs in. no major rules on motors(most run 10.5), tires or speedo's.

You'll find some familar faces at both clubs.

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