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Northy
15-10-2008, 09:15 PM
http://www.brca-northeast.org.uk/info.htm
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Cheers G,
You cant get better than the feeling of being an F1.9 :woot:
Yes that was a V-Magism :thumbsup:
Garry Driffill
15-10-2008, 10:14 PM
Well after that shite run i thought id of lost F4 - Looks like i held it just. I don't even deserve F4 LOL...
2WD was ace though i did enjoy it. Maybe next season ill creep on my F3. Well done Matt & Andy Myres also Mike Hudson! I could see you lads upping youre Grades this year you've all done real well come on leaps and bounds!
Mike Hudson
15-10-2008, 10:19 PM
Thanks Garry well done to you too hope with your new cars you have now you get better next year round :) wooo i got my F3 in my first year of outdoor racing well pleased closely missed out on an F2 :):woot: Well done to lil ben for getting his F2! and Sean Lawton! Gona get you next time;)
mattym0310
16-10-2008, 05:59 AM
retained my F3, just. Quite surprising after a shocking year :)
Dalla
16-10-2008, 08:15 AM
Excuse my ignorance, 1st outdoor season and all that, but how do you get an F1.9?
I can understand that F1 are those that compete and reach the required standard in the Nationals, and the the gradings for the region are F2 downwards, I just couldn't work out a logical reason. I'm sure it will be so obvious I'll kick myself once it explained.
Northy
16-10-2008, 08:18 AM
F1.9 refers to a driver that got their F2 licence at Nationals.
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David_Brent
16-10-2008, 08:32 AM
Excuse my ignorance, 1st outdoor season and all that, but how do you get an F1.9?
These are people who are in the upper echelon of F2 stardom, they are on the verge of legendary status. The sport would be nowhere without them.
F1`s would be lonely and feel isolated and unloved without F1.9's and having to mix with regional drivers on a regular basis may detract from their F1 status and force them to become a regional only driver too.
Thankyou, i hope that clears things up :)
bigred5765
16-10-2008, 10:27 AM
legendary statement, Brent speaks Gospel for once, what a well worded statement, lol
Medders
16-10-2008, 11:48 AM
Up to F3 :woot:
Shame my indoor driving can still barely be described as F5 :cry:
Luckily for you then that indoor doesn't count :thumbsup:
Northy
16-10-2008, 12:08 PM
Up to F3 :woot:
Shame my indoor driving can still barely be described as F5 :cry:
Didn't look too shabby with the new car last Saturday :woot:
You just need to back off the left stick a bit :D
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Didn't look too shabby with the new car last Saturday :woot:
You just need to back off the left stick a bit :D
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Do people use full throttle indoor as well as outdoor? :confused:
super__dan
16-10-2008, 12:35 PM
On the back slapping, others to note at Timmy and Bobby Scott, straight back to to F2 status arter breaks. I think Bobby did it on minimum rounds too! And he's not nearly as cheeky as he used to be, doesn't bring much cake from his mum for me though anymore :(
Northy
16-10-2008, 12:36 PM
Or his sister :thumbdown:
Hahahahahah
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dave p hall
16-10-2008, 06:54 PM
at last:woot:i have left the f5 club up to f4:p
sosidge
21-10-2008, 10:54 AM
My results for the season are wrong (so possibly also my formula).
Once again I have been entered on the database under both my correct name and BRCA number (David J Allen #15) and the incorrect name (David Allen #72), despite always booking in online as #15.
_sleigh_
21-10-2008, 11:06 AM
I'm sure Northy will reply too, but from quickly looking at your results I can see the what you mean. However if you add your two scores together (76+62 = 138) would have placed you 58th overall in 4WD, which is still an F5 grade (working on both Bill Allison & Nathan Flamson both gained F5's)
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