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25 Jan 2006, 09:15 (Ref:1508648) | #46 | ||
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CTCRC have been to Croix twice in the past as have many other UK championships. The day is effectively a BARC run event under MSA regs.
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Fair enough as I say who am I to complain I am the new boy and if guys like to do trips like that then fine, I'll just have to do something else that weekend as I don't want to get involved in trips abroad and all the time, expence and hassle and besides they may not let me back in :-)
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25 Jan 2006, 16:38 (Ref:1508919) | #48 | ||
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We went to Croix a few times with the Super Road Saloons.
A good laugh but very expensive (time off, ferry crossing, food etc). Now I have the motorhome I would do it again, without it I wouldn't. |
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25 Jan 2006, 17:21 (Ref:1508949) | #49 | ||
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We are working on getting the best deals available for Ferry and accommodation.
I've been there with the BARC before. Hotel rooms about £30 per night, Ferry £90 or so (Car and trailer). I found the whole weekend cheaper than the one at Pembrey (I'm based in the South East), and treated it like a weekend holiday. Can't guarantee your safe return through immigration , but I'd give it a try if you can take a long weekend from work. Circuit is not that unlike Lydden, so you either like it or loathe it. Went with some doubt the first time, but have had lots of fun each time. The cicuit is less than 90 mins from Calais, so it's alot shorter journey than some UK circuits. |
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25 Jan 2006, 18:31 (Ref:1508990) | #50 | ||
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Blimey all that way and expense to race at another Lydden, past.
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25 Jan 2006, 19:20 (Ref:1509016) | #52 | ||
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Oh right, I did not know they could do that. All joking aside, is there really not enough British tracks about struggling for grids as well to make this sort of trip a bit unneccessary.
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25 Jan 2006, 19:27 (Ref:1509022) | #53 | ||
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To pick the two you seem to have latched on to (and this is my personal opinion), Coombe has limited running days (as has been discussed) and its a BRSCC circuit (unless Strawford has declared UDI) so its unlikely it would jeopardise its own well supported championships for a BARC club meeting (as good as it would be).
Cadwell has a busy schedule and is part of Dr Jon's plan for world domination but is out of the way. Why would the BARC risk going to an out of the way circuit where the risk of smaller grids would hit its credibilty. They run Pembrey and Lydden so the risks at those out of the way locations is minimal. |
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25 Jan 2006, 19:37 (Ref:1509028) | #54 | ||
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Combe is not a BRSCC circuit. All meetings bar one are organised by CCRC now, and they have invited championships from many clubs, including BARC and including CTCRC specifically (plus HSCC, AMOC, MGCC, 750MC, BRSCC etc).
The reasons for going to Croix? Circuit hire is cheap and a lot of people enjoy it. |
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25 Jan 2006, 19:48 (Ref:1509039) | #55 | ||
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Even with an "extra" round for CT at Oulton there is still a huge gap between races 3 and 4 and also 4 and 5. With all the CT rounds at meetings with Pre'93 bar one then I could double up. Pre'93 will be bolstered by BMs so perhaps I would not be on my own. Question is, how many will bother to do the CT championship? Surely TRC is a better option for the CT drivers, and for the Ford boys there are a number of options.
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25 Jan 2006, 19:58 (Ref:1509043) | #57 | ||
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Not sure how they work out to be honest, Al.
There was a feature about British clubs going to Croix in MN a couple of years back... |
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Al, if you like going sideways in relative safety then Croix is a really fun circuit in RWD car. You won't be fast but you will enjoy it.
There are a lot of arguments about "but it is cheaper than going to Pembrey etc". Do your own costings before believing these, they can miss out a few expenses/considerations. A couple of times we ventured out into the nearby towns and had a real laugh. A couple of my mates ended up coming back about 5 in the morning from a french rave! Not so pleasant to camp in a tent in though, some of it is next to a MAJOR lorry route and take your own portaloo! |
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CTCRC is there at the March 25th meeting represented by the Classics/Historics and the Production BMWs.
Not sure when 750MC last ran their own meeting at Combe - quite some time ago. I think the last races were there in 1999, slotted into a BRSCC bill. This year two 750MC championships will race there - Formula Vee on March 25th and Stock Hatch on May 29th. |
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