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Old 14-10-2014
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So it looks like this winter I will be moving to SW England, Yeovil area to be exact. Can anyone point me towards some tracks in the area, I have never been there and absolutely do not know many town names or my way around haha.

My son and I both race indoor high traction clay tracks in Washington right now.

Any help would be appreciated!
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I think Tiverton and Weston Super Mare (WORM) would be your closest tracks.
Take a look at the club sections for these and I'm sure you'll find some info and contacts.
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Depending on how far you wish to travel and what classes you have got

Torquay (micros and 1/10 and GT12)
Tiverton (1/10 and TC)
Yeovil ( I think they are still doing TC)
Weston (worm)
West Cornwall (1/10 and GT12)
Liskeard (1/10 mainly or will cater for micro)
Plymouth ( I think this is GT12 and 1/12?)
And I think there is a new club started near Bideford area

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what is the most popular classes in the region? On road? I just sold my TC of course haha, guess that gives me an excuse to pick up a Mi5 EVO now. We have off road buggies currently.

Thanks for the info!
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1/10 2wd buggies is the most popular
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There is also Caerwent just over the Severn Bridge as well which is still in my opinion my favourite club out of them all.
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We have a club at Tipton St John which is between between Honiton and Exeter.
We run every other Wednesday evening between 7 and 10pm.
We run 1/10 Off Road.
See our section here on Oople.

We have a website which is a bit out of date but it does have a map. WWW.TRCMCC.CO.UK

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Check out www.mendiprcraceway.co.uk which is just off the M5 at Weston Super Mare.
We race all year round on our astro off road track fortnightly on Sundays plus touring cars on the national spec tarmac track. Cafe, covered pitting etc.
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Great, thanks guys, looks like I have quite a few options. Now I just have to figure out an astro setup for my buggies. Still dont know exactly where I will be living, but it will be somewhere around there.

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For 1/10th buggies on astro check out TORCH in Southampton, it's a bit further but I make the trip most Sundays from Bournemouth and it's well worth a visit:

http://www.torchracing.co.uk/

Also plenty of astro setups for most popular buggies here:

http://www.petitrc.com/_forumphp/sheet.php

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Ive read about TORCH over on RCtech, looks like a pretty decent place. I have also read about only certain LIPO's being allowed for club racing?
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Ive read about TORCH over on RCtech, looks like a pretty decent place. I have also read about only certain LIPO's being allowed for club racing?
Hi , most clubs will allow most lipo's for club racing ,as long as ther'e in a hard case ..

I also recomend TORCH , i live not far from alex (Hotshot III ) , and also go to TORCH every weekend , acually drive past another track to go there !!..

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Hi , most clubs will allow most lipo's for club racing ,as long as ther'e in a hard case ..

I also recomend TORCH , i live not far from alex (Hotshot III ) , and also go to TORCH every weekend , acually drive past another track to go there !!..
How long do the Sunday races at TORCH last? It looks like its a bit of a haul from the Yeovil area (Ill probably be living just north of there) but if the track, racing and overall atmosphere of the place is worth it, I have no problem making the drive!

Of course I sold my Schumacher KF a couple days before I learned I was moving, guess Ill have to make the SV2 work on astro.
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How long do the Sunday races at TORCH last? It looks like its a bit of a haul from the Yeovil area (Ill probably be living just north of there) but if the track, racing and overall atmosphere of the place is worth it, I have no problem making the drive!

Of course I sold my Schumacher KF a couple days before I learned I was moving, guess Ill have to make the SV2 work on astro.
It is well worth the trip, it's the most professionally run club in the area and everyone is very friendly. TBH at this time of year your SV2 will probably be better for outdoor racing as a forward motor car can be a bit of a handful round there in the wet.

Sunday morning meetings are 9am until lunchtime (most of us get there for about 8 for practice etc.) and usually 5 heats and a final, all day meetings are 9am until 4 or 5pm and are 5 heats and a 3-leg (i.e 3 x 5mins) final
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Well the time is getting closer, I think I am going to pick up a touring car before I move, and besides my SV2, I also have 3 VBC Firebolts, which work really well on the high bite clay tracks we have here, we will see if I can get them set up for astro. What size motor do most people run on the local tracks there? We run 17.5 here mostly, and I know for a fact that is not the case there!
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7.5 or 6.5 is the preferred choice for 2wd
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As I understand it Touring cars mostly run boosted
13.5's in the Southwest.
At the Tipton club we run 7.5 or 8.5 in 2wd buggies
And 6.5 in 4wd buggies.
Do you know where you are moving to yet?
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As I understand it Touring cars mostly run boosted
13.5's in the Southwest.
At the Tipton club we run 7.5 or 8.5 in 2wd buggies
And 6.5 in 4wd buggies.
Do you know where you are moving to yet?
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Trying to find a place in about a 10 mile radius of Ilchester, I have been keeping an eye out on Rightmove for places.

Thanks for the advice for a motor, I am probably trading one of my VBC chassis for a Touring car, so I will sell a couple 17.5's and get a 7.5 and a 13.5
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I got my car for the move. I picked up a Team C TM2 V1, and will be picking up a 6.5 motor this week. My move date is getting close and I am ready to race some astro!!!
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Cool! Mendip RC Raceways (Weston-super-Mare, used to be called WORM) winter series is currently 4 rounds in out of 10...and we're the only only outdoor track running in the SW during winter to my knowledge!

Next race is 11th Jan, check out our section on here plus our Facebook page for all the latest news.

Be good to see another new face trackside if your up for it

Although we are outdoors, we do have covered pits and a cafe serving hot and cold food...so winter racing has never been so much fun
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