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Indoor or outdoor
How many prefer the outdoor astro over the indoor carpet ?
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Indoor is always " artificial " whatever the surface. Full carpet is interesting but as has been said, is touring cars with jumps..!
Outdoors is where it's at....surface, whether astro, mixed, dirt or good old fashioned grass, is very much down to personal preference. Astro is good, easy to maintain once built and cars stay clean.! Personally, I think that a good, well maintained, grass track is great but, probably, not many will agree with me..!
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Hate both!!!
10th off road should be off road,not carpet with jumps
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Grass, the smell of freshly cut turf on a hot summers day, that's my ideal!
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Outdoors. Don't mind surface as everyone is in the same conditions
Not too keen on mucky tracks, but only cause it means a full strip and clean every week
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I prefer dirt for the "proper off road" feel of it, but standing on top of a container in the rain in December is miserable, we need an INDOOR DIRT TRACK (preferably with a heater)
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Its all planned ben!.....Just the 1st part is taking a while,I need to win the lottery
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Out doors in summer grass. in doors in winter , thats my age talking .
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Summer grass was terrible. Especially in the UK. If it'd rained within the last 72 hours it'd tear up like nobodies business and take a month to get anywhere near recovered.
So you ended up with a dirt track. Then the caretaker at the community centre would go mental and you'd have to pay for sorting the field out......... I bet it'd be far worse with the motors we run now. The current permanent out door track is good. Some astro, some slabs, some dirt. Indoor we currently have to roll the carpet out in a sports hall. And buggies don't really happen! You an actually detouringify a carpet track quite effectively with smart use of extra carpet and wood offcuts. |
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one i enjoyed years ago was racing on a cricket ground - very short lovely grass and although it started raining it didnt cut up as much as long grass did so that would be my ideal but suspect it takes a lot of maintenance the area we used was pretty ruined by the end of the day though so not really sustainable. think astro has to the be way to go, maybe with different types to change the grip levels.
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I agree with that. Grass is self cleaning and renews itself. What more could we ask for
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Astro
Any of you ever tried running and maintaining a track? Time consuming, usually thankless, and hard work always done by the core few. For that reason most tracks are now astro! Low maintenance, cheap (very important as most buggy clubs just about break even), and yeah no mud!
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Yes.... I was involved in running a club, Aire Valley Buggy Club, for many years..!
We started with grass tracks, then tried mixed surface and eventually a full dirt track.. Yes it is time consuming, yes it is usually down to the few committed members....we had a great committee for a good number of years, but very satisfying when you get to run National and even International events. Still preferred driving on grass tracks though.. Maybe people just don't have time to continually maintain tracks these days , or their wives/partners won't let them..😂....so the, relatively, easy option is taken.
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Aire valley was a fantastic track for the reedy race
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Fair enough
Fair enough boys! I change that to sometimes thankless! 😉 I used to race on grass and enjoyed it but in terms of ease, yes everyone usually runs with Astro. It will never recreate the natural dips and wear of grass but it does have certain merits of its own. Even American tracks are going to Astro now. I think a core problem is a lot of people have less time than they did. Modern life may have its luxuries but the work leisure balance seems to be getting a bit skewed atm.
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as a mature father of a enthusiastic son and ex racer I like the comforts and facilities of indoor!!
As a regular follower and helper of the Schumacher sponsored "Indoor masters" at worksop its hard to beat in the winter .Get the big heaters on Lovely !!! Out doors is nice in nice weather but wet and cold its miserable over the years its seems less and less youngsters are joining our hobby some clubs do better than others .There are so many other attractions available .its noticeable on a rostrum how many "silver foxes" have hold of the transmitters. running and maintaining an outdoor track is time consuming and is a thankless task no two ways about it someone will always moan !! usually the ones who contribute naff all!! My deepest admiration and thanks for anyone who does this for us dave |
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part of Your post would bring me to another question, are high grip high speed astro tracks good for bringing beginners into the hobby? one of the reasons for so many of us silver foxes is we took to the hobby when club tracks were far more simple and more rough round the edges
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Possibly yes. A week or 2 ago a group of us from Batley were assessing the track and what maintenance is needed after the ravages of winter.
I'm a believer that if everyone drives the same track I don't mind lumps and bumps, but I know some like it to be flat and fast. It is all personal preference really, but I do think that off road shouldn't be too sanitised. Must say though, I don't miss turning up to race and spending the first hour mowing the track, then the rest of the day with green hands from unclogging mower!!
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