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Old 08-09-2006, 04:46 PM
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Kind of a mix between the Edmonton and the Red Deer tracks.

As for tires, crimefighters or something similar when the track is damp, and I beleive we will be running damp. That would go for both buggy and truggy. Boa's are also popular tire choice.

Most of the track is the old dirt that we had which is a fairly fast dirt. The straigh and a few key area's of the track have been filled with a very nice loam. Tire wear is average on a dry track but tires wear very well on a damp track, almost like the Red Deer indoor but a little worse.
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Can anyone planning on staying on site with rv's and such please let me know. We have limited space and may have to limit the amount staying at the track depending on the size of trailers. Also there will be no parking in the pit area so you will need to bring your power supplies or 12v batts for charging.
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Originally Posted by DeViAnT
Also there will be no parking in the pit area so you will need to bring your power supplies or 12v batts for charging.
Is there 110 power in the pit area?
been a while since I have been out, I know you guys were working on that.
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Old 08-10-2006, 04:01 AM
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Yes we have powered pits. Make sure to bring a cord with you.
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Old 08-10-2006, 08:20 AM
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DeViAnT: I have a 10'6" Tent trailer which I would like to park on site. It doubles as my pit stall as well.

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Old 08-10-2006, 04:08 PM
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Thanks for letting me know Cory We'll have a spot waiting for you
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Old 08-10-2006, 04:40 PM
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Will you be running a Novice class?
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Old 08-10-2006, 07:20 PM
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Five of us from Grande Prairie will be staying on site in a motorhome. I'm assuming its not a very small motorhome, but I will get Frisbee to let you know the size, and confirm that we will actually be using it.
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Troy, I was hoping to set up my tent trailer for the weekend, but it is not quite final yet.. I'll let you know when i have a definate answer

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If there are enough electric novice's as well as other full heats of electric, yes, we can split them. If there is not another full heat of electrics, there will only be one class. It's all based on registrations.
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Originally Posted by Scottmisfits
If there are enough electric novice's as well as other full heats of electric, yes, we can split them. If there is not another full heat of electrics, there will only be one class. It's all based on registrations.

Hehehe, the JRX2 Pro is gonna make a comback......
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I know Mark wypych is bringing two of them. I may bring Justin. Haven't decided yet though.
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Old 08-10-2006, 09:13 PM
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DeViant, As we spoke Sat,Durring you'r CORCS I'd like to park my 12' camper trailer on site.
Can I realy get close enuff to Dbl it as a pit stall? Thk's
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Old 08-10-2006, 09:32 PM
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Yup all trailers will be right near the track and will easily double as your pits. We have full power but no water is available.
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I have Jenn Edie sighed up for 2wd Electric buggy, but i know she would much rather be in Novice and not be in the way of the fast guys. So if enough sign up, please put her in there.

And have already PMed Deviant about my trailer. See everybody in a few weeks or so. Looking forward to this. Been a few years since I've raced in Calgary.
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