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Number's at Club's
Hi all
Just wondering how other clubs across the country are doing on Electric buggies and truggies count per meeting..just purely out of interest Currently at my local track (adur rc) we have 8+ electric buggies at each meeting currently mixing it with the nitro next season i think the club planning a break away championship we also have i think 4 truggies electric each meeting..mixing with a nitro or two Cheers Sam D'Arcy |
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What club is that at? I'll be at all the NW tracks next season.
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My guess is its the club in brackets in his post.........
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My nearest club ( South Coast RC Car Club ) is almost solely electric 8th cars. They sort of started as a bashing club and it's almost grown into proper racing. I'd say 10 electric truggies there and about 3 or 4 nitro buggies.
Clanfield which is a bit up in the air at the moment due to it now being part of the national parks and planning having to be re-applied for has been Nitro only every time I've been. |
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3 or 4 e-buggies and /or e-truggies at coventry and a couple of e-buggies at nene valley on a regular basis
would be good to get an electric only event next year to gauge interest
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Chris Hampson aka learnerdriver - lots of cars electric and nitro powered by visa |
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8th electric off road
1 week ago at ( Remote world slough) 1 MP9-E
3 weeks ago at (West mill Herts) 2 MP9-E Looked good, But no use if you crash near a marshall with poor hearing LOL |
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very true, im going to get a huge "electric powered" sticker so they dont sit there for ages wondering why the wheels are spinning
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at the same time
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