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Yardeeee
29-06-2009, 09:52 AM
we have a 4wd regional this coming sunday at the Stoke venue- IT IS NOT AT THE SCHOOL WHERE THEY HAVE HELD THEIR MEETINGS PREVIOUSLY.

On the "clubs" page of the website, hit "map" next to stokes name and you will find directions to the track, which is a new astro-turf facility. Further details can also be found here http://stokercmcc.netfirms.com/regional_meeting.htm entry deadline is this wednesday July 1st at midday.

DaveG28
29-06-2009, 06:25 PM
Did you get my entry cancellation Tom?

Yardeeee
29-06-2009, 07:04 PM
yeah no probs Dave.

neiloliver
29-06-2009, 08:15 PM
If you are using a sat Nav tyo get to the stoke track it might not take you to the end of Loomer Road. Keep driving as the track is at the very end on the left. You have to go past the speedway.

Also, if you are looking at the map link I put on the website, the multi-map over head photos are out of date. The track you can see there is not the one the one they race on now, they have made a new one. All astro. many bumps, lots of singles, doubles, tripples and i think there is even a quadle :bored:

N

tyreman
29-06-2009, 09:06 PM
If they are using the track on there wabsite it looks fecking huge, probably twice the size of Coventry.

Are there any cut through sections to alllow for regular 1/10th lap times sub 30 seconds?

Has anyone run a 1/10th car round the track, how did it handle, what are the jumps like??

Only asking as i heard that truggys struggle to take some of the doubles, hope i heard wrong!!!:eh?:

Mossy
29-06-2009, 09:09 PM
The track will be cut in half from what i can gather, we wont be using the extra section recently build.

I ran my Cat round early last year and the track was ok. I was jumping the majority of doubles etc so unless something has changed im sure it will be fine.

Si

DaveG28
29-06-2009, 09:10 PM
I was running 8th at NNRC at the weekend and the guys there said Stoke was a fair bit smaller than their track with lots of jumps etc. Their track did have around 45s lap times mind if I remember so it still may be long for the 10ths.

Not seen an 8th track yet which 10ths would enjoy bumps wise (although that doesn't amount to many tracks!), but hopefully stoke will buck the trend!

Off-roaderMatt
29-06-2009, 09:22 PM
Hi guys, where do I book in for this meeting? I usually do the northwest regionals but this track is only 30 mins away from me!

neiloliver
29-06-2009, 09:25 PM
www.brca-midwest.co.uk (http://www.brca-midwest.co.uk)

you can book in there. Dont forget to tell Tom and Stuart that you are North West. If you are scoring points in that region you cant score them in the mid west.

N

Off-roaderMatt
29-06-2009, 09:27 PM
Yeh no probs, cheers!

Matt

buggy man
29-06-2009, 09:58 PM
If they are using the track on there wabsite it looks fecking huge, probably twice the size of Coventry.

Are there any cut through sections to alllow for regular 1/10th lap times sub 30 seconds?

Has anyone run a 1/10th car round the track, how did it handle, what are the jumps like??

Only asking as i heard that truggys struggle to take some of the doubles, hope i heard wrong!!!:eh?:


just to confirm, the track will be cut down in size it will run the section of track that was built first. when originally built it was 35 seconds long for nitro so should be about 30-33 seconds for you guys, we then put a extension on that bumped it up to 45-50 seconds but that will not be used, there is a a double that is easy to clear a table top a small double and a table top corner and a section in front of the rostrum with 2 small jumps and then a double right after, the nitro guys jump the first 2 small ones and then jump the double which when you master it is good.

i wil try to find a pic of original track and then you can see which one you will run :D

oh and just to confirm i have yet to see any truggies or buggies struggle on any section of the track or the jumps for that matter :)

hope you all enjoy
Buggy Man
Stoke-Nitro racing Club

buggy man
29-06-2009, 10:05 PM
Here you go couple of pics, these where before it opened hence the sand but you can get a idea of what the track will be like :D

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q196/buggy-man/P1020659.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q196/buggy-man/P1020657.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q196/buggy-man/DSC00045-1.jpg

Jamesy
30-06-2009, 08:03 AM
That looks awesome!

Looking forward to Sunday now I've seen that.

MikePimlott
30-06-2009, 12:20 PM
thank god for lipos :lol:

Off-roaderMatt
30-06-2009, 08:20 PM
I have booked in for this meeting but it does not show on the list on the midwest regional entry list, can anyone tell me if my entry (Matt Howard) has gone through please guys?

cheers,

Matt

Yardeeee
30-06-2009, 09:27 PM
Hi Matt,

Yeah you are in for sunday. Sorry about the delay in updating the online entry list, our web guys are very busy people!

see you sunday.
Tom

bert digler
30-06-2009, 09:32 PM
Hi Matt,

Yeah you are in for sunday. Sorry about the delay in updating the online entry list, our web guys are very busy people!

see you sunday.
Tomitdowlukthotbigakid

Off-roaderMatt
30-06-2009, 09:53 PM
Hi Matt,

Yeah you are in for sunday. Sorry about the delay in updating the online entry list, our web guys are very busy people!

see you sunday.
Tom


Great stuff cheers Tom!

Matt

ashleyb4
30-06-2009, 10:32 PM
What tyres work around here?

A

Yardeeee
01-07-2009, 08:56 AM
I've only done about 5 laps around there with someone elses 2wd car, but I would suggest you treat it as you do Coventry astroturf- BB greens seemed fine.

Yardeeee
01-07-2009, 08:57 AM
itdowlukthotbigakid

Haha... entries are still coming in, and they have a couple hours left yet, we should have 50+ so not too bad...

matdodd
01-07-2009, 08:57 AM
Id say BB greens Ash

Mossy
01-07-2009, 12:55 PM
The only time i raced there i think i used Yellows.

neiloliver
01-07-2009, 05:53 PM
I went down today with yellows on. Grip is not the issue really, it is the bumps. I resorted to only doubling one of the doubles, the others i did more slowly, although I was marshalling myself and it was 30°C so I didnt want to keep walking across the track. Even on a good lap I was 35 seconds though.

I believe there will be much gnashing of teeth on Sunday due to the bumps. The track is made for larger diameter wheels really. It is the same for all of us though.

N

Jonesy
01-07-2009, 06:08 PM
I went down today with yellows on. Grip is not the issue really, it is the bumps. It is random as hell in the back section, makes the straight at Tally look like a bowling green. I resorted to only doubling one of the doubles, the others i did more slowly, although I was marshalling myself and it was 30°C so I didnt want to keep walking across the track. Even on a good lap I was 35 seconds though (that was excluding the left hand section that I believe will be cut-out.

I believe there will be much gnashing of teeth on Sunday. The track is made for larger diameter wheels. It is the same for all though though.

N


Neil Oliver, extra practise??? Who do you think you are..... me??? :p

buggy man
01-07-2009, 08:00 PM
I went down today with yellows on. Grip is not the issue really, it is the bumps. It is random as hell in the back section, makes the straight at Tally look like a bowling green. I resorted to only doubling one of the doubles, the others i did more slowly, although I was marshalling myself and it was 30°C so I didnt want to keep walking across the track. Even on a good lap I was 35 seconds though (that was excluding the left hand section that I believe will be cut-out.

I believe there will be much gnashing of teeth on Sunday. The track is made for larger diameter wheels. It is the same for all though though.

N

Well what more can i say !

Don't use the track when its not open more to the point its trespassing.

you do not have permission to use the track.

Thats why there is a gate at the bottom that is locked so people cant get in but you obviously think you have the right to climb the gate when its locked and help yourself to the track, would you like it if i opened your front door came in and watched your telly when your not there! :mad:
no i think not

You never asked the question if it can be used and the nitro guys know that if they are using the track and are caught up there then they get banned from ever using the track.

the one thing that you have done is made us at stoke wonder why we are letting you use the track for a regional and have put some serious thoughts to allow it to be used!

Kopite
01-07-2009, 08:10 PM
Whoa whoa! Neil is not the sort of person that would blatantly defy a club's wishes, it's a bit off for you to rip him apart before asking him whether he knew you could pop down and use it or not.

Neil is a good guy :)

losixxx
01-07-2009, 09:14 PM
perhaps if its that big an issue a polite notice on your website would help or even signs on the LOCKED gate!

ashleyb4
01-07-2009, 09:36 PM
Welcome to running a club. Neil is a good guy as far as im aware there has been very little comunication with us from the club with what tyres work etc and to tell you the truth ide of done exsactly the same as neil if i was in his situation.

Would be nice to know a few things....

Is there a food van coming at the weekend?

Does the field got boggy if wet?

What sort of lap times are people doing?

And what tyres work?

A

Well what more can i say !

Don't use the track when its not open more to the point its trespassing.

you do not have permission to use the track.

Thats why there is a gate at the bottom that is locked so people cant get in but you obviously think you have the right to climb the gate when its locked and help yourself to the track, would you like it if i opened your front door came in and watched your telly when your not there! :mad:
no i think not

You never asked the question if it can be used and the nitro guys know that if they are using the track and are caught up there then they get banned from ever using the track.

the one thing that you have done is made us at stoke wonder why we are letting you use the track for a regional and have put some serious thoughts to allow it to be used!

neiloliver
01-07-2009, 09:42 PM
Sorry, I never meant to cause any offence. I work on Loomer Road and have popped down to Apedale many times to see if any other fellow racers were about but it has always been deserted. This week was the first I have gone into the compound to take a look. I appreciate that I should have asked permission first, appologies for that. Please note that I have no connection at all to the Stoke Club who have asked for the venue so please dont take this out on them, I only work in Chesterton and have done for some 16 years. It is a nice track, you have done great work on it, it must be great for Nitro meetings.. but I doubt you drown out the noise from the speedway...

Neil

ps, thanks Stan/Chris.

tony12795
02-07-2009, 09:08 AM
Neil, if I worked as close I would have done the same thing.

Buggy Man, wind your neck in. We all you need to stick together with regards to off road racing and not write stupid post’s about how you are wondering if you should provide a 10th MW Regional meeting because a fellow friend is using his initiative. I would have taken this as a positive and just warned people that this is not really the best way to practice at YOUR track and that there is a club night or day some time.

There is no comparison to what Neil has done and to open my front door and watching my TV. If Neil feels that he wants to drive to my house and watch my TV he is more than welcome, He’s just a nice guy.

Tony

Yardeeee
02-07-2009, 09:57 AM
Hi Guys,

OK, I don't intend to constantly get involved with posts on oople, as we all know it is a free forum, you are all within your rights to post your thoughts.

However, I cannot sit back and read the vast array of constant arguments and high level of victimisation that is now occuring in our regional section.

Let me make a few points clear please:

1/ The Stoke Nitro Racing Club have been very generous in allowing the region to host an event at their facility. The Stoke 1/10th club approached them in regard to hosting their event and they accepted, to which the regional committee, and we feel our racers also, should be very grateful.

2/ Clubs do not rely on the region, the region relies on the clubs, without the tracks to host venues, we have no series. The way that some of you are posting on this thread and others recently indicates you may not be aware of this.

3/ Neil has made an error of judgement, he has been big enough to apologise for it, there is no need for the level of hostility in the thread. The club has a right to feel frustrated, not least because of some of the comments made about the track before many of us have even put a car down on it. I believe/hope they are now aware that there was no malice intended from Neil, a mistake has been made, apology given.

4/ This is the first time a 10th scale meeting has been held at this venue, knowledge of tyres and lap times is very difficult to indicate, and I apologise for not being able to provide this information. I attended a club night at the venue a couple of months back, I did not have my own car but the car I used had BB spike fitted and seemed to work quite well. The track is one that will require patience, but I strongly believe you will all find it enjoyable.

The gates open after 7am on sunday, as stated on the mid west site, there is also the intention to have a catering van on site. We currently have 55 entries and we hope to provide you with a very enjoyable event.

Thanks a lot,
Tom

buggy man
02-07-2009, 02:45 PM
This will be my the only post i will be making and it is to just put a few things right!

perhaps if its that big an issue a polite notice on your website would help or even signs on the LOCKED gate!

If anyone would of followed the link to the website you would of noticed a forum link, on the forum is a notice saying no one is to use the track without our permission!
Also a locked gate is usually a good sign that its closed.


Welcome to running a club. Neil is a good guy as far as im aware there has been very little comunication with us from the club with what tyres work etc and to tell you the truth ide of done exsactly the same as neil if i was in his situation.

Would be nice to know a few things....

Is there a food van coming at the weekend?

Does the field got boggy if wet?

What sort of lap times are people doing?

And what tyres work?

A

Iam sorry guys but as for lack of communication from the club it isn't our responsibility to inform you, all we have done is lend the venue to stoke electric club they should of done the rest.

Yes there is a catering van which i have sorted for you!

no the field doesn't get boggy if wet we have laid astro in the pit area

lap times have been posted earlier in the thread

and tyres unless your using 1/8th don't know

Sorry, I never meant to cause any offence. I work on Loomer Road and have popped down to Apedale many times to see if any other fellow racers were about but it has always been deserted. This week was the first I have gone into the compound to take a look. I appreciate that I should have asked permission first, apologies for that. Please note that I have no connection at all to the Stoke Club who have asked for the venue so please don't take this out on them, I only work in Chesterton and have done for some 16 years. It is a nice track, you have done great work on it, it must be great for Nitro meetings.. but I doubt you drown out the noise from the speedway...

Neil

ps, thanks Stan/Chris.

Apoligy accepted!

Neil, if I worked as close I would have done the same thing.

Buggy Man, wind your neck in. We all you need to stick together with regards to off road racing and not write stupid post’s about how you are wondering if you should provide a 10th MW Regional meeting because a fellow friend is using his initiative. I would have taken this as a positive and just warned people that this is not really the best way to practice at YOUR track and that there is a club night or day some time.

There is no comparison to what Neil has done and to open my front door and watching my TV. If Neil feels that he wants to drive to my house and watch my TV he is more than welcome, He’s just a nice guy.

Tony

Tony

I don't need to wind my neck in !

Stupid post :bored:

I am the 1 of 2 people who has pumped many thousands of pounds into building this track facility and spent endless hours night and day and most weekends at that track and for what people to think they have a right to hop a gate or cut through the fence to spend a sneaky 30 minutes on the track instead of coming to a Thursday night practice.

Hi Guys,

OK, I don't intend to constantly get involved with posts on oople, as we all know it is a free forum, you are all within your rights to post your thoughts.

However, I cannot sit back and read the vast array of constant arguments and high level of victimisation that is now occuring in our regional section.

Let me make a few points clear please:

1/ The Stoke Nitro Racing Club have been very generous in allowing the region to host an event at their facility. The Stoke 1/10th club approached them in regard to hosting their event and they accepted, to which the regional committee, and we feel our racers also, should be very grateful.

2/ Clubs do not rely on the region, the region relies on the clubs, without the tracks to host venues, we have no series. The way that some of you are posting on this thread and others recently indicates you may not be aware of this.

3/ Neil has made an error of judgement, he has been big enough to apologise for it, there is no need for the level of hostility in the thread. The club has a right to feel frustrated, not least because of some of the comments made about the track before many of us have even put a car down on it. I believe/hope they are now aware that there was no malice intended from Neil, a mistake has been made, apology given.

4/ This is the first time a 10th scale meeting has been held at this venue, knowledge of tyres and lap times is very difficult to indicate, and I apologise for not being able to provide this information. I attended a club night at the venue a couple of months back, I did not have my own car but the car I used had BB spike fitted and seemed to work quite well. The track is one that will require patience, but I strongly believe you will all find it enjoyable.

The gates open after 7am on sunday, as stated on the mid west site, there is also the intention to have a catering van on site. We currently have 55 entries and we hope to provide you with a very enjoyable event.

Thanks a lot,
Tom

1. Stoke nitro where honored to be asked for there facility for a regional and do hope you all enjoy :)

3. Apology Accepted

From Stoke-Nitro's points of veiw we provided a venue for everyone to enjoy, it was built for nitro 1/8th scale and nothing else in mind, we do hope it works well for everyone but we understand that we will be in the firing line come Sunday night so just bear it in mind when your racing on Sunday that it was built for 1/8th scale nitro not 1/10 scale electric.

now from our point of view we close the matter on who and when the track can be used but please bear in mind that as from today anyone and we mean anyone who decides to hop the gate and use the track when the gate is locked will be banned from ever using the facility again.

There wont be anyone from Stoke-Nitro there this weekend we are all away doing Nitro-X-cross, its being left in the capable hands of Geoff Moss.

Thanks
Jared
Stoke-Nitro Racing Club

Kopite
02-07-2009, 02:53 PM
...and on that note, i cancel my entry :bored:

jono83
02-07-2009, 03:18 PM
Is anyone else getting annoyed by all the bad attitudes around lately? after all this is a hobby we take part in because we enjoy it. With some people behaving the way they are its just going to drive people away from the thing we all enjoy doing. To be honest there is no real need for it. We are jus playing with toy cars at the end of the day.

Jono

IceMike
02-07-2009, 03:54 PM
THERE NOT TOYS JONO!! GRRR!!! :P

losixxx
02-07-2009, 04:49 PM
If anyone would of followed the link to the website you would of noticed a forum link, on the forum is a notice saying no one is to use the track without our permission!


not exactly easy to find though is it and you have to register to view makes it even harder to find the info! if it was that important perhaps something on the website front page would help!

ashleyb4
02-07-2009, 05:11 PM
Cheers for the reply's to my questions guys. I cant wait now weathers not looking fantastic though :'(

http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/dayforecast.asp?zipcode=stoke&day=3

A

IceMike
05-07-2009, 04:21 PM
Well ill be the first to post then from 2day. I would like to thank the guys at stoke nitro for letting us run 2day. Great venue!! shame the weather decided to come down on my third run but still, BEST RESULT EVER!! :p Cant wait to go bac in the future!!

Thanks again!!

njc11
05-07-2009, 04:47 PM
Just to say as above... fab day, fab track :thumbsup: and yet again another well run meeting..

Would love to race at Stoke Nitro again for sure...superb venue..

Nick
:thumbsup:

Jonesy
05-07-2009, 05:18 PM
Well ill be the first to post then from 2day. I would like to thank the guys at stoke nitro for letting us run 2day. Great venue!! shame the weather decided to come down on my third run but still, BEST RESULT EVER!! :p Cant wait to go bac in the future!!

Thanks again!!


My A Final hero..... :wub Well done matey!

Jamie B4
05-07-2009, 05:57 PM
Big thankyou to Tom Yardy, Geoff Moss, Stuart Whyman and the guys for the track today and scruitneering crew - found it very difficult but there was reasons:

a) I cant jump and need to sort this out
b) its a nitro track - bumps were more severe for us
c) think if you master this track you will reep the rewards on others

Would love to do it again

And of course very well done to the oswestry superstar - MIKE ELLIOT - first regional A only national left now

Well done fella

matdodd
05-07-2009, 06:09 PM
Well done to Tony & Mike on there results today :D

tyreman
05-07-2009, 06:26 PM
To be honest the bumps were almost un-noticable, the only tricky section were the moguls to the left, which caught most out throughout the day.

Other than that a great days racing and looking forward to going back next year.

pugboy
05-07-2009, 06:33 PM
Just to echo the previous posts really,

Thanks to the club and all involved in running the day, very slick as usual by the mid west mob, oh and a damn decent bacon barm too which never goes amiss.:D

Thanks to all the marshalls whom I kept busy most of the day especially Mr Yardy after those big doubles. A thoroughly challenging and technical track with every type of jump.

Chris Robinson

ashleyb4
05-07-2009, 06:40 PM
What bumps!!! tallywain was bumpier.

Thanks to Geoff Moss, Tom Yardy For arranging for it to be possible to run a meeting at the SNRC track. Thanks to the guy who run SNRC doen an awsome job on the track and the venue in general and thanks to stuart for time keeping and thanks to the scruiteneering team.

As for my racing had my best result ever. Round one had a poor run (kept crashing) But still got 16th in round. Round 2 was awsome car wouldnt crash i got a 11th in round. Round 3 i did two laps and broke both my front CVD's so went about emergancy repairs. Which involved re drilling them. Thanks to Rob Harris and Matt Simpson for lending me the drills would of been out without them cheers again. So repaired them in the nic of time. Round 4 had a unlucky round was on for my fastest time of the day got though for my 9th lap just before the 5 minutes and on the last lap my turnbuckle came out putting me out :( Qualified B5 then after about 6 laps my car just died i think it thermalled but im not sure need to do soem testing on that.

SO lets go back next year.

Thanks guys for a brilliant regional.

A

ashleyb4
05-07-2009, 06:41 PM
Also well done to malcolm for slipping over when going to marshall bowaters car then taking bish's car with you lol.

A

bert digler
05-07-2009, 06:48 PM
What bumps!!! tallywain was bumpier.

Thanks to Geoff Moss, Tom Yardy For arranging for it to be possible to run a meeting at the SNRC track. Thanks to the guy who run SNRC doen an awsome job on the track and the venue in general and thanks to stuart for time keeping and thanks to the scruiteneering team.

As for my racing had my best result ever. Round one had a poor run (kept crashing) But still got 16th in round. Round 2 was awsome car wouldnt crash i got a 11th in round. Round 3 i did two laps and broke both my front CVD's so went about emergancy repairs. Which involved re drilling them. Thanks to Rob Harris and Matt Simpson for lending me the drills would of been out without them cheers again. So repaired them in the nic of time. Round 4 had a unlucky round was on for my fastest time of the day got though for my 9th lap just before the 5 minutes and on the last lap my turnbuckle came out putting me out :( Qualified B5 then after about 6 laps my car just died i think it thermalled but im not sure need to do soem testing on that.

SO lets go back next year.

Thanks guys for a brilliant regional.

A

buy some drills you gypsey:lol:

ashleyb4
05-07-2009, 07:02 PM
I have plenty but they where all at home I am going to go and new buy a set to put in my tool box.

A

panch
05-07-2009, 07:22 PM
Just want to Echo most of the above, Fantastic track and great days racing toay, really enjoyed the challenge and hope we get another bash at it in 2010 series..

As per previous post I found the moguls section and the the corner table the tough parts but completely enjoyed trying to get round without touching the floor :D

Thanks to SNRC for the use ofthe facility and thanks to Geoff, Tom, Stu etc for putting on the event..;)

Lee

neiloliver
05-07-2009, 08:36 PM
Enjoyable day, result was not too good (Q 10th in C), unsure of finishing position as I hit poor Morgan who was marshaling another car and broke it on his arm. Thanks to Ken for fixing it though. Sorry Morgan.

Well done Miguel, Jonesy must be so very proud of his little Mikey :)

N

tony12795
05-07-2009, 08:36 PM
Buggy Man,

Must give it to you, The Stoke track was really good. Every turn was a different challenge and we only used 50% of the track. A few positive points:

1. If you need to learn how to jump with a RC Car just go to go to Stoke track.
2. The best thing about the track was the rate it dried. 10 mins!!!!
3. The food wagon was the best at any track ever!!!!

A few negatives:

1. You need proper toilets.
2. To stop sleeping through my alarm clock


Tony

PS – Well done Mike (2 seconds), Well done Boothmaster and Tom Yardlop

jasonrcb
05-07-2009, 08:41 PM
Thanks to all involved today making such a good and enjoyable meeting,the track was testing but good to race on and looking forward to going back next year :thumbsup:

losixxx
05-07-2009, 09:10 PM
3. The food wagon was the best at any track ever!!!!



you haven't been to a national at Bury metro then!

thanks all for a great days racing at a excellent new venue...:thumbsup: from me to put in for 2 rounds there next year!

MikePimlott
05-07-2009, 09:45 PM
was a great day, track was spot on. after practice and a few rounds you soon got used to where you could push and where you could'nt and how to do the jumps and tricky sections of track.

agree aswell the bacon butties were top notch

Thanks to everyone involved. :thumbsup:

ashleyb4
06-07-2009, 12:20 AM
Buggy Man,
1. You need proper toilets. Never held a poo for that long.


Agree'd!!!!!!!!!!!

A

Jamesy
06-07-2009, 07:55 AM
Well I had my best result ever....... maybe a bit lucky that Bish broke (twice!) in the last leg of the final after showing me some 'over' taking in the second leg.

I really enjoyed the track, technically very challenging in places.

Hope we go back next year for at least one round.