New Dates are Added

The 2009 AGM has been and now, and as a result the Calender has been updated with the Winter Championship dates. In the next few weeks the dates for the rest of the year will also be added to the Calender. This will include any special events we will be doing.

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A Great Loss to the Club

This week I have been informed that Tony Beaumont, Jack’s Father passed away this week.  He was a excellent mechanic – this can be seen but the way Jack’s cars got faster and won the Last Truggy Quarter Championship, a great member of the club – always helping out where ever possible whether it be marshaling or getting others going, a great friend – was known by everyone in the club and no one has ever had a bad word to say and he was always having a great laugh and most of all a great father – this can be seen by the way he has bought up Jack.

Tony you made a huge impact on the club and all it’s members and you will be missed by us all. Sympathies go out to the rest of the family from us all.

Tony

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Track is Still Open

The dates on the Race Dates Page run out after October, this does not mean the club is closed. It means the new season’s dates will be decided at the AGM on 6th November.

In the mean time please do come along to the track for practice time and fun with the regulars.

AGM 6th November 2009

It is coming round to that time of the year again where we have the Club AGM. This year it is being held on Friday 6th November 2009 at the Plystock Inn.

The meeting is going to start at 7.00pm were we will discuss any rule changes and then go onto the important big of handing out the prizes for the Autumn series and the even more important Annual Trophies.

Once this is all out of the way there is also a live band playing that we can stay on and watch.

For more information please goto HERE for AGM

More Track Work and Improvements

Lets Get DiggingOn Saturday 3rd October we had another maintenance day. This time the main purpose of the work was to rebuild the wall ride on the right hand side of the track. Since it was first built in the very beginning it has taken a lot of hard racing result in some serious wear and tear producing some pot holes.Rollering the ground

We had a good turn out of club member to help do the work, and event a lot of child were brought along to help out with the digging, fetching, moving borrows and raking after the grass was cut for the last time this year.

Compacting the SoilA lot of hard work went into the track as in order to enable the track to be used on the Sunday.  We had the use of Whacker Plate which meant once the soil was laid on the track it is compacted into the hollows that have over time appeared.

Once the day of hard work was carried out a few of us tried outGrass Cutting the changes we have done to the track and all in all it was a big thumbs up by all.

The over all main work that was carried out was the pot holes from the slalom section round to the wall ride resulting in that part of the track now being quicker. Also the triple jump down the left hand side have been worked on and the result is they have become easier to do.

To find out more please do come along and join in the fun on the track.

HDA – 8th & 9th May 2010

Just a quick update, after the great success this year when we did the 2 day racing as part of the Huntington’s Disease Assocation Fayre we have been invited back already for next year.

This time the event is being help at the old race course at Buckfastleigh and this time we are going to have a bigger area more central to the whole event so visitors the the fayre do not miss the racing or miss any of the event.

Watch this space for more information.

How to Set Up Buggies, Truggies and Trucks

One very common thing we often get asked at the club is how to get the best out of the cars when racing. Regularly we point people towards a section in our forum with a link that is very helpful, however some people do not seem to find it so I am going to post the link here and on the link section on the right.

Site back, read and enjoy. It has helps lots of us:- Max Bashing Setup Tips

Formula 1 Light Box

For those of you that run at our club regularly this video is nothing new. But, for those of you that have not been on a race day you will not know we not only use the standard computerise audio system that most clubs use, we also have a Formula 1 style light box.

Here is a video of it in action in one of the finals with the audio form the computer at the same time.


Fast Tube by Casper

Friday Electric Racing

Well the Electric Championship has 1 event left to be raced and there is still a fair amount to race for.

The only thing that is going to have to change for the last race of the season is the time the racing starts, due to the nights getting darker sooner we are going to have to get things underway by about 6.45 as the track is getting dark about 8.30. Saying that though as long as there are no MAJOR problems we still have plenty of time to run the 3 qualifiers and the finals in both classes.

Final note. As most of you will know we have been running the Electric Championship for 2 reasons, first is it is something different to do so we can cater for more racers. The second and in some ways the more important reason for running the Electric Championship was to help the BRCA get the Electric SWORDS up and running again, unfortunately we are the only RC Car Club in the South West that has shown any interest in getting this going again. Watch this space for more information on it.