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Old 03-15-2004, 04:19 AM
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i would think that the maitland club would run it at their tour event and i understand what you are saying but i was hoping that if they got the interest they might run it as say a replacement for 540??
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is there going to be a stock truck class??
At club level we dont run a stock truck class, and on the tour I know that we haven't given stock truck a race at this stage.
If the club members want to run a class, they need to have 3 or more runners get the class a run at club meets.

The Off Road tour is being run under AARCMCC classes, which stock truck is not reconised. I know that this class is well support by a lot clubs out there, but no club has actually put pen to paper so to speak to have this class reconised by AARCMCC.
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Any chance of TJ putting some pics on here that he took on the weekend of the track.

Need to show our Venue off.
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How about these:





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Originally posted by TJ
How about these:






Mate you go alright. What them other boys say about you isn't true. I'll tell them the truth.
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iam suprised it wasnt considerd, as stock truck was run at the maitland arcmcc state titles and had two full classes,


ps: Daddy, Maitland is not a smaller racing circle we are the biggest offroad club in australia. we have the numbers to see what works and stock truck does.
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couldnt agree more painy if they include it and see how many entrys they get and go from there
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iam suprised it wasnt considerd, as stock truck was run at the maitland arcmcc state titles and had two full classes,
While you have a good following in Maitland of stock truck, we were struggling for numbers a couple of years ago, Thus we just ran what ever classes that turned up. Stock truck has been one of those classes that no has wanted to run in numbers. That doesn't mean that it will never happen.

I could see painy now driving around the track with a stock truck (hahaha in my dreams )

Good pics trev TY

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I heard that maitland had a big Nitro truck class as well.
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Pic's came out great trev

the 28th should be a great day of racing

see you all there.

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Painy i think maitland is fantastic too, but the point i was making is that nats are more diverse than state and clubs are the foundation level, this makes for a smaller cross section "circle" of drivers. The point being made to Grahame you'll find is that stock level racing is close racing and dollars equals an edge while mod is good old throttle control
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Wen is the next club event???

And how much is it to enter???

And wot type of dirt/rally tires are the best for the track???
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We race on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month.

Except the 28th is the Pro Am.

So I'm guessing the next club day is the 11th of April.

I'm guessing that you would have to run your car in Novice.

Not sure on the tyres for your car.
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Track is looking real good after the work that was done on saturday

hope the bmx bandits keep off it...at least for the week.

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