who is doing the regionals this year?
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who is doing the regionals this year?
i was just wondering who will be doing the regionals ? i will be if i get my brca membership number in time
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
Hi mate,
I'll definately be doing ALL of the West Midlands 2WD Off-Road Regionals this Year
I'll definately be doing ALL of the West Midlands 2WD Off-Road Regionals this Year
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
cool fingers crossed so will i
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
I'll definately be doing all the regionals!!!
Jon
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
both myself and james will be doing the regionals this year (both running atomic carbon S2's) cant wait
Also dont forget the coventry summer series which is thursday nights and also sunday's
there's loads of oportunities to get the buggy's out this summer (if we have one)
Just a thought is any one interested in getting a buggy heat run on foams at wednesday club in leicester just to see if it would be viable as a new class at hinckley when we return in september?
Also dont forget the coventry summer series which is thursday nights and also sunday's
there's loads of oportunities to get the buggy's out this summer (if we have one)
Just a thought is any one interested in getting a buggy heat run on foams at wednesday club in leicester just to see if it would be viable as a new class at hinckley when we return in september?
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
Aint it leminton spa that race wensday ?? as im going racing there tonight
Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
I'll be doing a few regionals.
We used to have a few epople run buggies on foams indoors with touring car springs.
The main thing that killed it as the track markings at the time, which killed buggy wishbones. (Solid wooden blocks)
The current track markings are a bit friendlier though.
My personal opinion though is that if you want buggy class indoors you'd be better off sticking to BRCA rules and going with spikes.
The class will then also be much closer to what is being run at other clubs such as Worksop or West Bridgeford.
We used to have a few epople run buggies on foams indoors with touring car springs.
The main thing that killed it as the track markings at the time, which killed buggy wishbones. (Solid wooden blocks)
The current track markings are a bit friendlier though.
My personal opinion though is that if you want buggy class indoors you'd be better off sticking to BRCA rules and going with spikes.
The class will then also be much closer to what is being run at other clubs such as Worksop or West Bridgeford.
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
sounds good david but foams are less harsh on the track and also i wasnt thinking of jumps and all that ....just slammed buggies on foams they go like stink
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
why can't we run them at hinckley on saturday. (on foams that is)
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
id love to run buggies indoors again if i remember right dale did say to me that if we could get enough cars for a heat that we could run one but on micro spikes and standard suspension
but that would have to be confirmed by dale
but im up for running buggies any time lol
but that would have to be confirmed by dale
but im up for running buggies any time lol
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
I've still got great Memories of Racing 2WD Buggies Indoors at the Hinckley Club
To get good grip with Rubber Tyres on Carpet, you'd have to go for Schumacher Yellow Mini-Pins, unfortunately though, you'd be lucky to get 2 Meetings out of them, as they wear so quickly. At around £16 a Set(excluding Wheels & Inserts), it would be far too Expensive to Race them on a Weekly basis.
Running on Foams would be the answer though, as these are around half the Price of the Rubbers & last quite a few weeks longer
I think that Kamtec stock the Foams
To get good grip with Rubber Tyres on Carpet, you'd have to go for Schumacher Yellow Mini-Pins, unfortunately though, you'd be lucky to get 2 Meetings out of them, as they wear so quickly. At around £16 a Set(excluding Wheels & Inserts), it would be far too Expensive to Race them on a Weekly basis.
Running on Foams would be the answer though, as these are around half the Price of the Rubbers & last quite a few weeks longer
I think that Kamtec stock the Foams
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
i must admit when i used to race my 2wd at bedworth indoors many many moons ago we used to be free to use foams or rubber and it used to be wicked racing
and that was it mini pins not micro spikes lol
and that was it mini pins not micro spikes lol
Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
Hi Guys,
I was also involved in the indoor buggy revolution and remember the breakages!
My advice would be to run indoor on spikes as they do with BRCA. This class is building and is very well supported in the winter and maybe something we try to host once in a while.
I think foams with standard suspension however may be a compromise, and I do have around 8 sets of front tyres if anyone wants any!
I would not want to go to the touring car springs again as it defeats the object of the buggy.
A discussion topic I think for the winter subject to successful grass racing!
I may be supporting some regionals but with work at the moment it may be difficult....
Regards
Dale
I was also involved in the indoor buggy revolution and remember the breakages!
My advice would be to run indoor on spikes as they do with BRCA. This class is building and is very well supported in the winter and maybe something we try to host once in a while.
I think foams with standard suspension however may be a compromise, and I do have around 8 sets of front tyres if anyone wants any!
I would not want to go to the touring car springs again as it defeats the object of the buggy.
A discussion topic I think for the winter subject to successful grass racing!
I may be supporting some regionals but with work at the moment it may be difficult....
Regards
Dale
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
nice one buddy i will be interested in the tyres buddy thats for sure
so when would we be able to run a heat?
so when would we be able to run a heat?
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Re: who is doing the regionals this year?
My uncle has a cat 2000 with foams on and smaller springs on it he said when he raced indoors they use to run on a 12t motor. And it was great racing. Its mine if i want it?