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scooby-si 24 April 2005 10:23 PM

scooby shoot out would this make you have ago
 
so why not doit like this

cars are rated

14 to 13 secs

13 to 12 sec

12 to 11 sec

11 to feking fast class

then anything under 11 is classed as top class,so then you can have a shoot out for each class top 4 cars and the winner going head to head in the final shoot out (the winners of each class have a shoot out at the end for the grand winner)

so then everyone has a chance of winning some thing this is why your not getting the people why enter when you now your going to get your arse kick this is why i dont enter totb because how can i compete with cars that have £50,000 under the bonnet just my 2p worth.

so if you do it this way people with light mods have a chance:D

well what do you lot think

answers on a post card to -----:)

forgot if you put car down for say 13 secs to 14 sec and you do a 12 then you move up a class;)

StickyMicky 24 April 2005 11:49 PM

from the people i have spoken with, the cost factor is the main reason why they wont enter.

ive decieded to save my cash and go abroad for the weekend with the missus instead :)

scoobydooooo 25 April 2005 12:34 AM

i had the same conversation with someone tnite and it's not worth the bother of a new clutch !! or tyres unless you are that bothered like the chavvys........

highlander68k 25 April 2005 08:49 AM

It does make more sense Simon.

After all, the number who get a sub 12 second run is limited. If your car is only capable of a late 12, then you know it would be a waste of money to try and compete knowing that you can go to a RWYB for much less.

Maybe the entry price should be lowered for the slower categories too.

scooby-si 25 April 2005 12:21 PM

i now what your mean in the price,i just thought that this would make it a bit more fair on the slower cars,to give them a chance of winning something:)

Ninnybobs 25 April 2005 01:49 PM

Si,

I think you are spot on right. It adds a bit of competition at all levels and will encourage participation.

Well Done that man

Martin

scooby-si 25 April 2005 04:15 PM

best thing is just think you get 2 cars at say 13 to 12 and there times are 12.1 and 12.12 now that would be down to nerve and skill:D

Houghton 25 April 2005 10:20 PM

I entered, not sure why, other than I enjoy driving my car, as I've never done anything like this before. I know the likes of Andy F, Pavlo, David Wallis and the rest will choke my induction with their dust BUT if it's not supported by the 'also rans' it'll die a death. 45 quid for a day out, why not?

Maybe even get a good result in the 15 - 14 sec. group :D
2P worth

chrisT.O.T.B. 25 April 2005 11:24 PM

cheers for the feedback. if at the end of the week it looks like we wont get toward the minimum entry numbers required for scoobs only, we will have to consider opening it up to other clubs and groups to fill the places remaining. the class based system is one they already run at elvington anyway on rwyb days, and is something we may then implement for the scoobyshootout entrants in addition to the main trophies and awards, to offer a further incentive to the "lesser spec" cars.
we will update the info to the forum at the weekend.

as far as entry costs go, unfortunately the cost is fixed and is the same for all rwyb events at Elvington when top speed and 1/4m timing is provided, its not feasible to charge any less i'm afraid. Still very good value for a full day, when you consider that "cheap" airfield days there are £89/£95 per car.

scooby-si 26 April 2005 03:55 AM

:thumb:

scooby-si 26 April 2005 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Houghton
I entered, not sure why, other than I enjoy driving my car, as I've never done anything like this before. I know the likes of Andy F, Pavlo, David Wallis and the rest will choke my induction with their dust BUT if it's not supported by the 'also rans' it'll die a death. 45 quid for a day out, why not?

Maybe even get a good result in the 15 - 14 sec. group :D
2P worth

get to meet my name :D

highlander68k 26 April 2005 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by chrisT.O.T.B.
as far as entry costs go, unfortunately the cost is fixed and is the same for all rwyb events at Elvington when top speed and 1/4m timing is provided, its not feasible to charge any less i'm afraid. Still very good value for a full day, when you consider that "cheap" airfield days there are £89/£95 per car.

I understand where you're coming from. Just a thought as the higher cost puts off people that go to Santa Pod too.

Jay_bee 26 April 2005 02:24 PM

My 2p worth...
 
Great idea :thumb:

I've entered this year too, but dont expect to be competitive. Seeing as I've never done anything like this before, its more for the experience of it and seeing what my car can do.

Breaking it down into further categories means that I could be competitive as well as just having a really good day out with my car :) BONUS!

Jeff

scooby-si 26 April 2005 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Jay_bee
Great idea :thumb:

I've entered this year too, but dont expect to be competitive. Seeing as I've never done anything like this before, its more for the experience of it and seeing what my car can do.

Breaking it down into further categories means that I could be competitive as well as just having a really good day out with my car :) BONUS!

Jeff


thats what i mean, everyone stands a chance of winning something:D

Jay_bee 26 April 2005 04:14 PM

What about a boobie prize for the lamest launch?

I'd deffo win that one :D

flat4 26 April 2005 04:24 PM

maybe we could have fastest 2l, td05, tmic, classic, bugeye, blobeye etc. :)

chrisT.O.T.B. 26 April 2005 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by highlander68k
I understand where you're coming from. Just a thought as the higher cost puts off people that go to Santa Pod too.

not 100% certain of situation at pod,but my understanding is that rwyb events there are not sanctioned events with an insurance cost per driver included, which is built into all the race entry fees for elvington events, to allow a fully timed sanctioned race meeting. additonally we run less cars and are putting on a top speed trap as well, hence higher entry cost.
rgds

Dream Weaver 27 April 2005 08:41 AM

Dont understand why people are moaning at £45, thats a half decent night on the beers, which gives you a hangover anyway. :rolleyes:

I did the shootout last year, and apart from the intense heat on the day it was bloody excellent. I would be in again if I could get my 205 sorted.

julian N/W wrx my93 27 April 2005 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
Dont understand why people are moaning at £45

it's a weeks dole that is!

(OR USED TO BE WHEN I SIGNED ON!)

Aztec Performance Ltd 27 April 2005 01:15 PM

As a southerner its hard to justify the cost, which is almost double the entry cost of Santa Pod and on top of that there are the travel costs.

I dont see the point really in paying so much more just to get smoked by everyone.

Houghton: If I did go I would want to compete and that category also ;)

Bob

Jay_bee 27 April 2005 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
Dont understand why people are moaning at £45, thats a half decent night on the beers, which gives you a hangover anyway. :rolleyes:

I did the shootout last year, and apart from the intense heat on the day it was bloody excellent. I would be in again if I could get my 205 sorted.

I thought you'd have found a replacement by now Simon! Whats the hold up?

Dream Weaver 27 April 2005 02:36 PM

Bought a fully rebuilt, gas flowed and Piper cam'd engine, RR'd at 180bhp. :)

Its sat here, but I dont have much time to get everything fitted, and make the full engine loom for the ECU. Its all coming together now though :)

Jay_bee 27 April 2005 05:19 PM

You going to get it back together in time for this then?

I hope so... so I wont be sat behind you breathing in noxious fumes on the way there like last year :D

Dream Weaver 27 April 2005 06:05 PM

LOL :D

I doubt it will be ready in time, still a fair bit to do to it.

Jay_bee 27 April 2005 06:10 PM

Booooooooo hissssssss spoil sports... :razz:

You should be putting in some 24hr shifts to get it sorted, you're nearly as bad as Tripple!! :D (only kiddin John ;) )

Houghton 27 April 2005 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by BOB'5
As a southerner its hard to justify the cost, which is almost double the entry cost of Santa Pod and on top of that there are the travel costs.

I dont see the point really in paying so much more just to get smoked by everyone.

Houghton: If I did go I would want to compete and that category also ;)

Bob

So what's stopping you? You know from the PTS day you won't come last :D

Aztec Performance Ltd 28 April 2005 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by Houghton
So what's stopping you? You know from the PTS day you won't come last :D

Its a 370mile+ round-trip. Around 6to7hours driving (round-trip). Almost 2 tanks of fuel. Thats alot just to be left standing.

Besides.....Santa Pod is very close, cheap and dont get left standing. ;)

Did you get to the bottom of your cars power under-reading?

Done any 1/4mile runs on it yet?


Bob

Houghton 28 April 2005 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by BOB'5
Its a 370mile+ round-trip. Around 6to7hours driving (round-trip). Almost 2 tanks of fuel. Thats alot just to be left standing.

Besides.....Santa Pod is very close, cheap and dont get left standing. ;)

Did you get to the bottom of your cars power under-reading?

Done any 1/4mile runs on it yet?


Bob

It's only 334 for me, so I'm quite local :)

I think the power under reading must be down to PTS. it got a better figure at WRC recently. Much better place, I don't think I'll be going to PTS again. £25 for one quick run and off as opposed to £35 as many runs as it took to get a consistent result and with some engine monitoring too, far better value and nicer place:)

Not done a 1/4 yet, can't afford the petrol :D

Gerry

Dream Weaver 28 April 2005 07:06 AM

The best thing to do with this event is to set your own goals. Last year was my first time at a 1/4 mile sprint, so I set myself some goals of not coming last (which I didnt), and breaking the 15 sec barrier, which I didnt due to intake problems and a full tank of fuel :rolleyes:

Aztec Performance Ltd 28 April 2005 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Houghton
It's only 334 for me, so I'm quite local :)

I think the power under reading must be down to PTS. it got a better figure at WRC recently. Much better place, I don't think I'll be going to PTS again. £25 for one quick run and off as opposed to £35 as many runs as it took to get a consistent result and with some engine monitoring too, far better value and nicer place:)

Not done a 1/4 yet, can't afford the petrol :D

Gerry

Gerry,

Where is WRC RR?

Spill the beans on the figures then :)


Bob


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