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Which off-roader to buy
Harm BX3 champ edition
5%
 5%  [ 2 ]
Hoermann HT2
75%
 75%  [ 28 ]
Contrast '09
18%
 18%  [ 7 ]
Total Votes : 37

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John Yates



Joined: 29 Aug 2009
Posts: 10
Location: Derby

PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:47 pm    Post subject: What to buy? from the questioner himself! Reply with quote

Great response guys and I must admit I did expect the blood letting to start, it looks like some old racing wounds have been re-opened, good on yer!

Now, before anyone is murdered or mamed at the next race meeting I must call a halt to the proceedings as a decision has been reached but before it is declared, some observations!

The result of the poll holds no surprises as it reflects the current car population demograph.

One surprising thing is that no-one has declared they are making a switch for next year, all keeping it close to your chests?

Now, I can see that the Fuego has great potential despite the efforts of the golden thumbs of Mr Oddie, congratulations Ian on yet another superb championship. As for track side support this is yet to be proven but I am sure that Team Hotfrog racing will be breaking their b***s to ensure its success. I can also see that others are after John's family jewels as well!

The pedigree of the HT2 is without question and has excellent track side support due entirely to the efforts of PG Racing and the quality of the product.

As for the BX3 it is quite clear that it's potential is yet to be proved but Harm do make exceedingly good cars! As for track side support I am sure that Rapid Racing ared equally up to the game.

So, my decision is, er....................?!

Now, that's got you guessing.

As for oil, that's a no brainer, whatever Ian recommends for His engines!

So lets hope John does not let the secret out of the bag, er...............drat!

See you all soon and no, I am not a novice and not a Oddie beater either, just an enthusiastic racer who can't wait to get back to LSOR!
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Mega5hite



Joined: 16 Mar 2008
Posts: 396
Location: Torquay

PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome aboard the big red bus John Very Happy
when you have five minutes it will be worth contacting one of the team drivers about set ups etc

It will be good to see another experianced driver return to large scale... and to be serious for a moment... thats just what the sport needs to promote it to the next level.... bigger grids, more tracks, more spectators, and more trade involvement Very Happy

I think 2010 will see a lot more interest from serious sponsors and this will in turn make the sport more attractive for newcomers or converts from other scales...
welcome should be our message loud and strong

Regards

Serious John...... for 5 minutes Confused Confused

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