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G-Kenny
20-09-2012, 03:58 PM
Hi Guys

The UMCC for the first time will be running an Indoor Winter Series for 1/10Th Off road both 2wd and 4wd Open, Along side our current Touring cars and Tamiya Mini's.

The Track is Located In College Avenue Bangor, Co Down and made from carpet, anyone who has raced with us in the past year or so will know we have a very professional set up, We are currently in the process of building some jumps for the Buggies .

As we run touring cars alongside, NO Spiked tyre will be allowed AT ALL!! There are a number of treaded and slick tyres currently on the market for buggies that work well and have been previously tested.

The 2012/13 Race Dates are as follows.

Round 1 - 29th September
Round 2 - 13th October
Round 3 - 27Th October
Round 4 - 11th November
Round 5 - 25th November
Round 6 - 8th December
Round 7 - 5th January
Round 8 - 19th January
Round 9 - 2nd February
Round 10 - 16th February
Round 11 - 2nd March
Round 12 - 16th March
Round 13 - 13th April

Any Questions Please post below and i will do my best to answer

Thanks
Graham Kenny

4WD Open Video With Mark Penny, David home and Graeme Nelson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqBr0HFyP4Y&list=UUvPEXQYiGR7M-QiODpGNuhw&index=1&feature=plcp

celticpanman
20-09-2012, 04:19 PM
Looks good. Any map location

G-Kenny
21-09-2012, 07:52 AM
Hi

The School is located here
https://plus.google.com/107431142762397975605/about?gl=uk&hl=en

We race in the sports hall located around the back of the building, you will see a small lane to the right of the school that takes you around the back

9AM - The hall opens
9AM-10.30AM Open Practice
10.30-10.45AM - Drivers Briefing
3 Round of Qualifying FTQ
3 Leg Finals

We really hope buggies can get off the ground and running as we have a superb track and club with fun and competitive racing.

Legacy555
21-09-2012, 08:47 AM
Am I right is saying that although no spikes are allowed, you can use a tyre which has had all the spikes cut off?

G-Kenny
21-09-2012, 09:44 AM
Yeap, Mark Penny ran some mini pins with the spikes cut off and dremel into a slick tyre, So works pretty well for all those old sets :)

mycodenameisgraeme
21-09-2012, 09:47 AM
Am I right is saying that although no spikes are allowed, you can use a tyre which has had all the spikes cut off?

Yeah you can. I was using a set of Marks yellow minispikes that he'd dremeled the spike down to make it into a slick last week, and they were pretty good. The general feeling is that these are probably the best tyre for the job! I'll give you a look at them tomorrow at drop inn.

Graeme

h0m3sy
25-09-2012, 12:07 PM
Round 1 this Saturday guys :thumbsup: