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Do you guys have an indoor track as well?
Hi Guys,
Trying to make a decision on whether to start racing Touring Cars or Buggys. Do you run an Indoor venue in the winter? Many Thanks |
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Buggys Buggys Buggys !
Everyone on here will recommend you race off-road, much more fun and there are loads of tracks in the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire/Lincolnshire/Yorkshire area. The YORCC club who run most of the events at RHR have an indoor venue in York. www.yorcc.org.uk Personally, I own the RHR track and am involved with running Worksop indoor racing. www.worksopraceway.com through the winter. I have been working on building an indoor dirt track at the RHR venue for a long time, who knows when it could be, maybe next year |
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Sounds great, was worried about the winter months. Was thinking of getting a RTR AE b4.1, will this be ok? I am totally new to this sort of thing really no experience of building. Going to have to learn as i go along =D (at teh young age of 29 lol).
i can be quite shy too but hopefully will overcome this. |
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Yes, the RTR B4.1 is about the perfect first car and a great platform to learn and upgrade from
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I'm with James on this one,buggys all the way!. Were racing at robin hood raceway(rhr) tonight if you can make it,you can find directions on the rhr forum on here. Come down and introduce yourself and in sure people will make you welcome.
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Cant make it tonight , I just moved from Bournemouth and wife has me on furniture building tonight =C
What is your normal schedule? I have no buggy as yet but was going to pop along to visit your track and batley before purchasing. Ty for all the info |
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