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Errrrrr.I'll speak for the ALRC side of things down here but in a LWB series 3 you will honestly struggle.you would be playing cricket all day. Whilst there is a class system, Which you would be amalgamated with classes 5,8 and 11. There is also the fact that whilst the COC will endevour to lay the sections to be fair for all participants it has to be competitive for those who take part. And down here class 4 and 5 are the most predominant classes.C&D is a very competitive club and the course's are laid out to a very high standard.I would recommend coming along to watch and see for yourselves.There is an event in cornwall in a few weeks time, Which a good friend of mine is the COC for.
but it now looks like i might never do another RTV for years to come. Rowan.
Just need to sort out a proper engine to shoehorn under the bonnet. :twisted:
OK, went to Binner down today to watch. First impressions,1 The courses were tight and not friendly to a LWB, there were a few longer vehicles (range rovers) though that did ok, so its not like I wouldnt get past the 2nd gate and in 1 or 2 cases, a tactical "shunt" could be a real advantage.2 I was amazed how good a standard 90 is!!!! I have only watched off road on TV and its different when you stare down a slope covered in rocks and rain.3 My exhaust needs to be moved before I go anywhere!4 The leaf spring stuff also was at a disadvantage, so LWB, Leaf and 2 1/4 petrol is likley to be hard work. There may be a plan B though, a double drive in a 90.