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Hello all,
Just having a think about how we can improve the club in general, and thought that putting something on here might be quite beneficial. Didn't know if anyone had any ideas that can be thought about and discussed, and as we don't have an AGM, there isn't really a general place to discuss ideas. Obviously the ideas need to be sensible, reasonable and practical - not like replacing all of the carpet because the colour clashes with your shell ![]() Something I have thought about is using the current track 'material' to also use as the border around the track instead of the 'boards'. This is obviously costly though, and possibly something to look at in the long term. Any ideas anyone? Thanks, Chris |
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Who are the commitee?
What is the planned scope of the club going forward, especially in terms of classes to promote etc? Personally considering the size of the track available and the need to cover many different classes over the course of the night is always going to be the limitation. With that in mind I think if the club is considering continuing with buggy racing, and I for one hope that it does, a few "guidelines" need to be put in place relating to "features" and their location on the track layouts. If that doesn't become a bit more controlled then I can see a few of the buggy guys staying away or changing classes ... even I am considering running the TC as my main class!!! Overall I'd not change the track surface or markings as they both do a fine job and work well in that enviroment. I quite like the club as it is currently run, it is a good place for people to get into the sport. I wish I had more spare time available to help out a bit but sadly life doesn't afford me that at the moment, if it changes I will let you know! See you in the new year ![]() |
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I do just want to add to my initial comment that I am not saying that there is anything wrong with it lol, just asking people's opinions on ways to make a very well run club improve further!
Ta, Chris |
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I agree with roger as in that new people are likely to be but off by. Ew massive jumps which are dangerous to marshal and bad for your cars and can only be done if you hav massive horse power. Which new people won't, I like Ross new jump but only closed so it can be rolled or jumped like all jumps in the real buggy racing world.
I not sure that racing 4wd cars in with mainly 2wd is the best thing but alongs 4wd count for separate points it won't be to bad Roger come do TC ;-) The club has always been a friendly club and will cater for anyone with anything which is part of its appeal so that has to be maintained so making masses of rules will only push people away but some things must be made rules like countersunk screws in bottom of chassis is one that needs to be looked at as the carpet is to expensive to risk damaging Something a few of us were talking about was proper prizes for prize giving, the clubs got money so rather than look for ways to spend it on tables we didn't reali need could use it as a prize fund most clubs give away things for doing well as a insentive, but this comes hard with the amount of classes there is at glos so possible only classes with 10+ people should count I don't no Anyways my hand hurting form typing all this on a iPhone so I'll stop now Tara Chris
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While the track surface and lane boundary pipework is good, I also agree that the perimeter fencing could be improved. The problem isn't with its function but the fact that it is difficult to assemble and put away. I think we only need one strip of it along the rostrum side, and then 4 pre-made 90 degree corner sections in wooden frames much like the buggy jumps but turned on their side. Then you just need a blanking piece for the back door in the hall and that's it.
I'd also like to see a club-owned touring car that could be loaned to the many first timers and curious people that turn up, so that they can have a go then and there. Something like a Tamiya TT01 maybe. That's something that I would be willing to maintain if it existed and could be had from Ebay for practically nothing. |
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Very good idea, many clubs hav loaner cars avalible to new bees so that would be a good idea. Not sure what car to get I've got q tc5 with lots of spares that cud b bought ;-) and I'm sure between the club members a set of electrics could be found, I think I've got a tranny and recever aswell to go towards it and possibly a brushed motor
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