Supporting existing classes

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Hi Gary,

We will be as much as poss but I believe Roger might not be around all morning due to committments etc.

We will try and guide but the reality is that the decision in the main must come from the drivers. Time to call it a day on forums etc and agree something.

For all those linked to this forum, please ensure your say is heard on saturday as weeks of forum debate afterwards will not help!!

Let's get Mardave's back on track.

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What a mess! I can see this talk on Saturday going well... :roll:

All I'd like to see is seperate heats for the G1/G2 and brushless so that those who want to stick with the original rules don't have to try and compete with much quicker cars.
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Rich wrote:What a mess! I can see this talk on Saturday going well... :roll:

All I'd like to see is seperate heats for the G1/G2 and brushless so that those who want to stick with the original rules don't have to try and compete with much quicker cars.
Yes because standerd car's dont stand a chance (then how did i get from 8th to 5th in the a final last saturday ????)(yes i was running my g2 car :P) lol
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Well done on that one...

I never said they didn't stand a chance.
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Sorry miss read :oops:
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For the record standard class must stay in my opinion.

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That goes with out saying Dale. .
The STANDARD class as its known is not an issue so all the people that had one for Christmas / Birthdays etc are more than welcome to race them its just the mad few with the brushless system thats causing the problem :lol:
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Why dont you just buy a pan car and race? :wink: You might as well if you going 10.5.
why dont the club have a free for all heat. So anybody can race what ever they want. and call it wacky races heat. you dont score and there's no championship.. modified mardave/modified.1/12th/pro10's/buggy's/recoil's/TC/1/18th. and even a banana with wheels if you let me!! that way then the club will have.
standard mardave.
brushless mardave. that it nothing else just 13.5 combo or mardave system.
1/12th 10.5.
27t TC
10.5/19t TC
WACKY RACES HEAT.
And then of course the banana heat :mrgreen:



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not 13.5 we want more like 10.5 because its closer to the mardave system :)
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egg in a cup can i race it
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you must be yokeing :mrgreen:
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I for one thought the meeting went very well today the only thing i could'nt believe ....how fast did dale eat that cob... top show dale :wink:
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So what are the mardave's going to be running?
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dogpinkscot wrote:I for one thought the meeting went very well today the only thing i could'nt believe ....how fast did dale eat that cob... top show dale :wink:
Ahh! So that was why he kept quiet at the start!
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Actually those cobs have a lot of air in and are easily consumed at pace. Scott on the other hand is not full of air..................he is full off........<<end of transmission>> lol!
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