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Racing at York 29 June-Club night
Club racing this Saturday. 4wd, 2wd, 540 and trucks if you like. There will be no silly jumps ( this is indoor racing afterall), and corner cutting will be penalised. Doors open 1745 and racing starts 1845. See you all Saturday.
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Trucks! Come on people - you have nothing to lose but your dignity.
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Sorry Jerry can't do trucks this weekend as we are at the regional.
Think Mr Millington might make it though |
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Bet yer butt I'll be making it on saturday. BRING ON THE SHORTBUSES!!!!
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Thanks to Gray @ 01 and Alex @ Moss Models for being a pair of legends and supporting their local clubs! Trader Feedback |
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Its a shame about having no more big jumps. I always tell people how York is the only indoor place I go with excellent big jumps and features
Safety first n all that though I suppose. Was great Saturday. |
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Not no more big jumps, just no more silly jumps!
TBH until we get a downramp then they are both the same thing really
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Should be there with the truck all being well...
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Hopefully if there's no jumps we will get a final this time
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As the sad soul who got clouted by an airborne car last week I'd just add: I'm sure we can still have a decent jump, just not one where the marshall has to stand in the line of fire in order to rescue upturned cars.
My leg still throbs. |
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I've been thinking about making some new ramps for the club. Shown Chris and Jerry my designs. The current kicker weighs a ton and is pretty knackered now, it's bowed either side of the middle which wants to barrel roll the car, and the curve of the up ramp throws cars too high in the air to be safe. My idea would be consist of a plywood up slope, flat not kicked up, therefor a longer but flatter trajectory capable of landing on top of mats or a matching down ramp. The standing mechanism, also made of wood, would be capable of being collapsed flat against the board for easy storage and carrying. This would lock into place with the weight of the jump itself hold a block into a notch in the bottom beam, as shown in my pictures. Therefor simply picking the jump up would collapse it! We could make a number of them, an up and down for the main jump, and shallower jumps to dot around the track if needs be. The current 2 part wood ramps we use are very heavy, bulky in the trailer and are inconsistent to jump as they are. They spread and also the slide uprights over hang the top of the jump, catching the car as it leaves the jump and knocks it all over the place in the air! A number of us had this last week myself, mike riley and others as we left the top of the ramp!
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