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Northy
18-01-2007, 09:04 AM
Another message from Derek (Regional Rep)

BRCA North East Region
2006/07 Indoor Regionals
DATES

1 Oct 22nd at NERCR (Durham Nissan Sports & Social Club Sports Hall)
2 Nov 12th at Batley (Batley Sports and Tennis Club)
3 Jan 21st at York (LOWFIELDS SCHOOL. Acomb School Sports Hall)
4 Feb 11th at Teesside (The Warehouse)

Best 3 from 4 points scores to count
CLASSES - 2wd and 4wd 1/10 Electric Buggies
MOTORS:- BRCA LEGAL – Brushed or Brushless Motors
ENTRY - Maximum combined entry 120 (12 heats)
ENTRY COST – £7 (Per Class)
TROPHIES
TQ per class + 1st, 2nd & 3rd in each final per class
and
Top under 13, Top under 16 and Top Veteran per class (based on qualifying)

BOOKING IN
Booking in to be via website –
PRIORITY given to those committing to minimum of 3 events in formula priority
If you have a problem e-mail me at mexico1800@hotmail.com
Entry Info needed:- BRCA Number, Name, Formula, Class, Crystals (3 Min), PT Number, Age on 01/01/2007 if under 13, 16(with DoBirth), 40 or over (Veteran)

ON THE DAY
Doors open latest 8.00am,
Practice tickets (1 per entry) to be issued at booking in (pre practice)
Practice (with tickets) in 4 minute blocks (1 per class) – controlled by the club
ANY ENTRY NOT MADE/CONFIRMED AT BOOKING-IN BY 9.00am
MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE LISTING
TO ALLOW OTHERS ON THE DAY TO ENTER
IF YOU REALISE YOU ARE GOING TO BE LATE,
RING 07896 347714 TO CONFIRM YOUR SITUATION - YOUR PLACE WILL BE HELD
SHOULD ANY NO-SHOW ON THE DAY (Who has not rung in) PREVENT OTHERS FROM ENTERING, THEY WILL BE LIABLE FOR THEIR ENTRY FEE (For that event) BEFORE THEY CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY FOLLOWING EVENT IN THE SERIES
This is being done because based on the trend for better entries
some form of system needs to tried (may not be perfect) BUT . . . . .
Heat 1, Round 1 should start at 9.30am
NOTE: If any event has a timescale problem owing size of entry and timescale re use of facility – the heats (4 rounds) will be run and the finals not run.
Results and presentation of trophies will then be based on qualifying positions
Qualifying should be Round by Round

Drivers

when booking in
1 Check (Provisional) heat listing (Each Class) for
2 Correct driver info:- BRCA No, u13 = under 13, F5 = Formula 5
3 Note crystal allocated
4 Take special note of PT number (Transponder)
Any info wrong, tell Race Control at booking-in
NOT when YOUR heat is about to start
5 Verify your information to Race Control, pay your race fee £7 per class and collect your practice ticket (1 per class)
6 Practice as soon as possible to allow meeting to start as early as possible. If time runs out during the day the heats will be run and the Finals scrubbed, with points based on qualifying. Please help to keep the meeting running to avoid this situation.
7 When the (Confirmed) heat listing is posted, check your information (crystal etc), collect your race numbers and be ready to attend Drivers Briefing prior to Heat 1 on the line ASAP afterwards.
8 Standard intention is for 4 rounds of qualifying and single leg finals.
9 Respect the Referees whoever they are.

HAVE A GOOD DAY




Could some admin dude sticky this please?

mark christopher
18-01-2007, 09:30 AM
when do we put cars for scruiteneering?

jimmy
18-01-2007, 09:41 AM
There should be a table set aside for scrutineering along with the transponders (if you need one). A simple box for width / length, and scales are all that is used. Things like motors / cells etc are not usually checked - but if you are naughty then people are allowed to beat you with sticks.

mark christopher
18-01-2007, 10:03 AM
so if i run my mamba im ok as i like being beaten with a stick;)

woOdy
18-01-2007, 10:31 AM
Is the York meeting going to be a flat track or is it going to be off road?:confused:

super__dan
18-01-2007, 12:38 PM
Serious just for a second Mark, we don't scrutinise to a high level but that is on the assumption people are not breaking the rules. Should we find people running not currently legal then normal action would be taken. I seem to remember Ben was ussing 4200's last year as he didn';t realise they weren't legal until april and lost his round times or something.

If the mamba motor isn't on the list, you can't run it.

Woody, York usually do excellent off road tracks, they are more limited in the current venue as it's slightly smaller and there are no large crash mats that vermin usualy makes the massive jumps out of. I am confident it will be a very good track though!

Dan

mark christopher
18-01-2007, 01:17 PM
dan dont worry i have bought myself a shinney new 7.5 nosram to do the two regionals and also the super cup

super__dan
18-01-2007, 02:39 PM
Good skills!

Cockerill
18-01-2007, 03:21 PM
We do have access to all the gym equipment so the track should be up to the usual standard. I really wouldn't worry about it. Graham is normally excellent at building tracks and I don't see why this will be any different.

LiamD
18-01-2007, 03:47 PM
dan dont worry i have bought myself a shinney new 7.5 nosram to do the two regionals and also the super cup

7.5? Mark, I thought with you being a nitro guy you'd want something with a bit more poke. :D

Haven't raced with you since the last time I did 12th nats.

I've got my Novak 4.5 back in, with new bearings in. I've been using a 3.5 at Teesside and i'm now sick of it, I was quicker with the 4.5 and my tyres lasted a lot longer!!

Northy
18-01-2007, 05:29 PM
Guys, sorry to be a bore, but there is a tread about the York track already. Could we keep this for questions about the series only please? :confused:

Cheers,

G

mark christopher
18-01-2007, 09:30 PM
7.5? Mark, I thought with you being a nitro guy you'd want something with a bit more poke. :D

Haven't raced with you since the last time I did 12th nats.

I've got my Novak 4.5 back in, with new bearings in. I've been using a 3.5 at Teesside and i'm now sick of it, I was quicker with the 4.5 and my tyres lasted a lot longer!!
2wd b4, was good enough for a certain N Gragg so i figured ok for me its a 12 turnish

sorry my northy back on topic!

do i need table and chair?

Northy
18-01-2007, 09:34 PM
No problem.

Best to bring a table and chair, I haven't seen where we are pitting yet so don't know what we'll have access to.

G

I once did a poo that looked just like Terry Waite, but it didn't have a beard and was not chained to a radiator.

jimarea51
19-01-2007, 09:00 AM
Hi there,

I was @ the in-laws last night and was offered a large slice of pie! I like pie, in fact I absolutely love pie, I cant get enough of it.

My question is....

Q. What is you favourite type of pie?

Oh! regional related question, Is the meeting in New York (USA)? If so can someone keep me a table because I might be late (Quantum accelorators playing up).:eh?:

Jimarea51

PS. I also like cheese, but only if it is a wedge type ('cos then it looks like pie), edam is nice. I once saw a block of cheese and was so violently sick I nearly turned inside out.

PPS. I also once owned a tubo charged Aardvark that was totally made of cheese, it was nice but it wasn't very good, couldn't get much boost as it went a bit 'gooey' when the engine got warmed up a bit. I eventually replaced the Turbo with one made from snails shells held together with blue tac - was much better.

woOdy
19-01-2007, 08:20 PM
just wondering if i could book in? i have sent an email to Derek Bradbury just now to see,

woOdy
19-01-2007, 08:25 PM
sory also, is there going to be a shop there for tyres?

Col
19-01-2007, 08:28 PM
woody, Sunday best Pete will be there as usual.

woOdy
19-01-2007, 08:32 PM
woody, Sunday best Pete will be there as usual.


cheers Col. If i can book in I will be there.

I like pie too, its ACE.