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Newcastle RC Racers run at Tynemet College every Monday night from 7-10pm except bankhols - directions and address are:-

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?oe=utf...e&ved=0CAQQ_BI

looking at the TyneMet location shown it's the White Building on the lower right

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Well we had our first race meet at the new venue last night and it went very well!
4 of us there for doors opening at 7 with another five arriving within minutes enabled us to have the track set up by 7;30 with the first heat on the line at 7:40.
11 of us in total racing last night with a few notable absences - where were the rest of you – but on the plus side, 2 old members turned up to see what was going on and have promised to come back to race (see you next week Colin & Paul) Also a young lad who has a car and his dad who had a play with Johns old car and who seem keen to come back.

Strangely we were short of buggies for the first time in a long while, ending up running two TC heats with Mr Hindson opting to run his TC rather than buggy. He did however revert to the buggy by round 3 as he wasn’t winning resulting in a mixed heat and very good close mixed racing. Even them he had to lengthen the straight on which he had the speed advantage in order to eventually win! (any more cheating measures you could come up with for next week will NOT be welcome!)
We WILL be back to running buggy heats next week I imagine – with jumps if that’s what is preferred.

The floor was clean with a fair amount of grip and more importantly was very predictable enabling nice controlled 4 wheel drifting without nasty surprises mid corner – so who is going to be the first to try rally blocks?

The podium issue seems to have resolved it’s self with the gym’s benches being arranged to certainly provide an adequate platform although not perfect.

Last final finished by 9:30 and we were out of the hall by 9:50 so all in all a very good first nights racing there – now lets get the numbers up, we need 15 racers to cover the cost of the hall at £5 each per meet!

Ross & Dytham take note of the start & finish times for RACING – we’d rather you ducked set up or clear up than ducking racing altogether!

Gripes, suggestions and new racers are very welcome!

Hope to see more of you there next week

Mark

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Sorry i couldnt make it lads!

I was really up for it until late yesterday afternoon when all of my plans changed! The joys of being Self-employed!

I have heard fom a few of the buggy lads who said that they will start attending in a week or so time, just a pity im moving down to Surrey next Sunday night, fingers crossed i can make it a few nights.

Good luck in this taking off.

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Sorry i couldnt make it lads!

I was really up for it until late yesterday afternoon when all of my plans changed! The joys of being Self-employed!

I have heard fom a few of the buggy lads who said that they will start attending in a week or so time, just a pity im moving down to Surrey next Sunday night, fingers crossed i can make it a few nights.

Good luck in this taking off.

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Cheers for a good night Mark.
Grip was good and like you say no nasty surrises mid corner which makes a huge difference to a lap. Now people can actually try some set up than just coping with lack of consistant grip. Rally blocks on order. Well done for everyone who helped and made the first night such a good first event.
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Ok, its our second meeting at TyneMet tonight. Be good to see some new faces bring a car along to see what the new venue is like.
And don't forget your pit tables!
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Returning from the USA next week, where about is this track? Postal addy would be good.
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Gentlemen

Well we had our first race meet at the new venue last night and it went very well!
4 of us there for doors opening at 7 with another five arriving within minutes enabled us to have the track set up by 7;30 with the first heat on the line at 7:40.
11 of us in total racing last night with a few notable absences - where were the rest of you – but on the plus side, 2 old members turned up to see what was going on and have promised to come back to race (see you next week Colin & Paul) Also a young lad who has a car and his dad who had a play with Johns old car and who seem keen to come back.

Strangely we were short of buggies for the first time in a long while, ending up running two TC heats with Mr Hindson opting to run his TC rather than buggy. He did however revert to the buggy by round 3 as he wasn’t winning resulting in a mixed heat and very good close mixed racing. Even them he had to lengthen the straight on which he had the speed advantage in order to eventually win! (any more cheating measures you could come up with for next week will NOT be welcome!)
We WILL be back to running buggy heats next week I imagine – with jumps if that’s what is preferred.

The floor was clean with a fair amount of grip and more importantly was very predictable enabling nice controlled 4 wheel drifting without nasty surprises mid corner – so who is going to be the first to try rally blocks?

The podium issue seems to have resolved it’s self with the gym’s benches being arranged to certainly provide an adequate platform although not perfect.

Last final finished by 9:30 and we were out of the hall by 9:50 so all in all a very good first nights racing there – now lets get the numbers up, we need 15 racers to cover the cost of the hall at £5 each per meet!

Ross & Dytham take note of the start & finish times for RACING – we’d rather you ducked set up or clear up than ducking racing altogether!

Gripes, suggestions and new racers are very welcome!

Hope to see more of you there next week

Mark
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A probable no to mixed heats for me.

Seems to be an obsession to run as many rounds as possible without regard to addressing the Leisure aspect but rather looking to an ever increasing hectic schedule as an objective, this is supposed to be enjoyable hobby where some kind of social interaction adds another dimension as against trying to emulate a chaotic sweat shop mentality.

The club may become a victim of its own success with continual badgering to increase membership to cover costs then expecting to get that proverbial quart into a pint pot, this strategy may well alienate some members especially those wishing to enjoy the night rather than be obsessed with productivity.

The not so serious bit

Restricting membership and enforcing a qualifying time will eliminate those problematic slow racers thus allowing time for 10 rounds, & time between heats for chip butties, those eliminated during qualifying can then be used to marshall,

solved!!


Back to the serious bit

Alternate marshalling - it seems a struggle now to get the marshalls out and well placed on the track with a system everyone understands never mind introducing a seemingly more complicated alternative, while everyone would like a longer night with more rounds there needs to be a balance between what may be theoretically possible and what may be more comfortably achievable.

With the track being close to the The podium it's often difficult to see past other drivers as everyone leans out to gain a view of their car.
The design with the straight being up against the wall prevents any marshalls taking up position over the full length of the hall meaning a 20yard dash at times to marshall, it would be advantageous to reasses this aspect of the design (Track design & Build = Very Good Effort & Execution Bravo GuyZ).
Right lets get charging for next week!!

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Seems to be an obsession to run as many rounds as possible without regard to addressing the Leisure aspect but rather looking to an ever increasing hectic schedule as an objective, this is supposed to be enjoyable hobby where some kind of social interaction adds another dimension as against trying to emulate a chaotic sweat shop mentality.

The club may become a victim of its own success with continual badgering to increase membership to cover costs then expecting to get that proverbial quart into a pint pot, this strategy may well alienate some members especially those wishing to enjoy the night rather than be obsessed with productivity.

Restricting membership and enforcing a qualifying time will eliminate those problematic slow racers thus allowing time for 10 rounds time between heats for chip butties, those eliminated during qualifying can then be used to marshall,

solved!!

Alternate marshalling - it seems a struggle now to get the marshalls out and well placed on the track with a system everyone understands never mind introducing a seemingly more complicated alternative, while everyone would like a longer night with more rounds there needs to be a balance between what may be theoretically possible and what may be more comfortably achievable.

With the track being close to the The podium it's often difficult to see past other drivers as everyone leans out to gain a view of their car.
The design with the straight being up against the wall prevents any marshalls taking up position over the full length of the hall meaning a 20yard dash at times to marshall, it would be advantageous to reasses this aspect of the design (Track design & Build = Very Good Effort & Execution Bravo GuyZ).
Right lets get charging for next week!!

Now you know what we're all up against. It IS a game Jim.
Welcome to enjoyable aggro.

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Now you know what we're all up against. It IS a game Jim.
Welcome to enjoyable aggro.

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Just reporting as is no aggro just a penchant for the truth....

It is out there somewhere (so I'm told)

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Simply offering some suggested solutions to the issue guys, we can't get into the hall earlier due to the zumba and can't leave later as the centre closes, we've already confirmed that nobody wants to loose a round of racing...... Would be helpful to the guys setting the meeting up to have a plan in place that the majority agrees with should we need it.........
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A probable no to mixed heats for me.

Restricting membership and enforcing a qualifying time will eliminate those problematic slow racers thus allowing time for 10 rounds time between heats for chip butties, those eliminated during qualifying can then be used to marshall,

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I read the above post with considerable interest, until I came to the bit quoted here and then couldn't decide if the whole post was just taking the piss! Eliminate the slow racers? What the h*** is that all about.

The hectic nature of racing at TM is one of the reasons I haven't been back, hardly time to alter the spring/ride height between races never mind actually fix something or change the tyres/wheels. (the other main reason is Monday is not a good day for me, but that's my problem, no one else's).
How anyone could race here themselves AND coach a kid to race is beyond me.

With the increased attendance, increased income, is it possible to extend the evening (at either end) without going over budget, to race longer and enjoy the 'leisure' activity a little more.?
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I read the above post with considerable interest, until I came to the bit quoted here and then couldn't decide if the whole post was just taking the piss! Eliminate the slow racers? What the h*** is that all about.
Yeah that was a light hearted cynical throwaway.
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Yeah that was a light hearted cynical throwaway.
cheers for that clarification - I'll always try to make sure I don't read something into posts that isn't there
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I read the above post with considerable interest, until I came to the bit quoted here and then couldn't decide if the whole post was just taking the piss! Eliminate the slow racers? What the h*** is that all about.

The hectic nature of racing at TM is one of the reasons I haven't been back, hardly time to alter the spring/ride height between races never mind actually fix something or change the tyres/wheels. (the other main reason is Monday is not a good day for me, but that's my problem, no one else's).
How anyone could race here themselves AND coach a kid to race is beyond me.

With the increased attendance, increased income, is it possible to extend the evening (at either end) without going over budget, to race longer and enjoy the 'leisure' activity a little more.?
Exactly as you say there's always someone who doesn't seem to get the element of humour unless it's fully explained
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Returning from the USA next week, where about is this track? Postal addy would be good.
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http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?oe=utf...e&ved=0CAQQ_BI

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Spiffing Effort Bill well appreciated, thanks
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