Re: 1993 IFMAR Worlds Radio Race Car-Oct 1993
Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 8:31 am
Great scans.... & they have particular interest to me. Since I started my Yokomo 93WCS project I've been somewhat obsessed with this event & covert any picture taken/article written. I can remember that it was quite a 'big deal' for the World Off Road Championship to be held in the UK & many of the guys from the club at which I raced, made the trip down to watch.
Ruffy - I don't think the TEMAC track was particularly typical of a UK track of that time, Jirka's scans of the 94' British Grand Prix RRC review shows the Southampton which was a much more typical (& one of the best) UK tracks at the time. Our tracks back then were mostly laid on grass often using natural banks & undulations as features - ramps & the like were often mobile things made up of a metal frame coveree in PLY boards. I think the Basildon track was a UK attempt to make a US style track, but unfortunately our weather & probably lack of experience for laying such a track mean't it ended up the way it was.
Astro turf tracks are now very popular in the UK as it gives a fairly consistant surface & can be used in (our usually) poor weather without destroying it. I'm not too keen on these tracks as the grip levels are high, but with big ramps & irregular lumps & bumps makes for grip-roll & little margin of error.
Ruffy - I don't think the TEMAC track was particularly typical of a UK track of that time, Jirka's scans of the 94' British Grand Prix RRC review shows the Southampton which was a much more typical (& one of the best) UK tracks at the time. Our tracks back then were mostly laid on grass often using natural banks & undulations as features - ramps & the like were often mobile things made up of a metal frame coveree in PLY boards. I think the Basildon track was a UK attempt to make a US style track, but unfortunately our weather & probably lack of experience for laying such a track mean't it ended up the way it was.
Astro turf tracks are now very popular in the UK as it gives a fairly consistant surface & can be used in (our usually) poor weather without destroying it. I'm not too keen on these tracks as the grip levels are high, but with big ramps & irregular lumps & bumps makes for grip-roll & little margin of error.