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Watching a bit of proper rallying last night, amongst the Wildcats (Drool) and the Shoguns (Boo!) they were going on about something called a Simbaghini. Anyone know anything about them?
Mud-clubbers would be most welcome, and if you fancy marshalling you could even get to drive the course.
That would have been a season review of the British Off Road Championship. Haven't seen it yet myself, was it good?As Budgie points out the Simmbugghini was a specially built buggy for UK and European off road racing as raced by the Simmonite family from Bradford.There were four or five in last year's championship, most notably Keith and Sally Lewis who won the championship outright.Tim Henry, Robin Rymell and Roger Jones were also campaigning Simmbugghinis last year.First round of the 2006 championship is in Driffield, East Yorkshire. Pop down if you fancy seeing some spectacular high speed off roading. Mud-clubbers would be most welcome, and if you fancy marshalling you could even get to drive the course.RegardsH
How easy is it to get into the sport then? It's definetly something to try when I'm older/dafter. Looking at the enteries it looks like a pretty standard car can enter, but the specailist stuff wins.
Oh & if you can grab a ride shotgun as its then you will decide whether you want to keep going or not,only had 1 person say that they never wanted back in a comp motor,got no idea why :twisted: :twisted:
Quote from: "RedlineMike"Oh & if you can grab a ride shotgun as its then you will decide whether you want to keep going or not,only had 1 person say that they never wanted back in a comp motor,got no idea why :twisted: :twisted:Well, until you get back into speed events, dude, we'll never find out! <hint hint> :lol: Cheers 8) Eeyore
Sounds Fun, something I'll defeinetly look into in the future (assuming the bobble hats haven't crashed down on it).My main problem would be commitment, I'd be too sharp onto the brake pedal when it got twisty.