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Tough Dog Tuff Truck Challenge 2008 - Latest Updates
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Tough Dog Tuff Truck Challenge 2008 - Latest Updates
Three New Stages Added
After a HUGE weekend of excavation and earth-moving over the Australia Day long weekend, Greg Hamilton (Competition Manager) is pleased to announce the completion of not 1, not even 2, but 3 new stages for TTC08. Yes, that’s right, to keep it fresh and interesting for both teams and spectators alike, there will be 3 brand new courses for the Tough Dog Tuff Truck Challenge in 2008.
The first, is the all-new “Devil’s Marbles” (brought to you by DPChip), with over 80 metres of retaining walls, combined with over 150 tonnes of solid rock, masterfully placed into position by some crazy excavator and bobcat drivers. To be run by Dale Moore, this stage will combine all the best aspects of the All Terrain Challenge from prior years, with a magnificent viewing area for thousands of spectators. This stage will be absolutely insane and a must to see.
The second all-new stage has been christened Out The Back, as it is just up the back-blocks to the left of Mini Wirraba and above the Frame Twister. Here you will find a natural amphitheatre, ready for spectators to pitch their chairs and watch non-stop action as the teams pit their machines against the many twists, turns and squeezes that Stephen Barton has brought to reality. While quite different to the Rocky Horror in the past, Stephen has taken-up the challenge to create something that is truly special, and will test all comers.
And to round out the trio of new stages, we have Mick Watts who complained that cause the other guys got a new track, why couldn’t he. So off he went, in search of trees, boulders, ledges, twists, turns and sheer rock faces, returning with an evil grin on his face, and a master plan to ensure all competitors remember this stage for years to come. The plan is to restrict the drivers vision, but giving them plenty to concentrate on from behind the wheel.
Not to be outdone, there are going to be some major changes to the Frame Twister, with Rob Alexander coming aboard to set the bar higher than ever, and build on the enormous efforts of previous stage manager, Glen Philpott. Look for no other options but going over the tyres this year, and an all-new path through the obstacles.
Not to be outdone, Steve Price has some magic in mind to re-vamp the Mini Wirraba stage, with more twists and turns that ever, and some extra entertainment to keep the crowd happy when one of the big rigs fails part-way.
But the best part for spectators is that all stages will be so close together this year, that once you plant your backside in your comfy chair, you should be able to see all 5 day driving stages from your one vantage point. So whether you choose to be up the back of Up The Back, or lined along the Frame Twister, or even prime position at the start of Devil’s Marbles, you should be able to see all the action across all 5 stages, and kept up-to-date by our Tuff Truck commentary team over the weekend.
And that’s before we mention the Mudrat’s Revenge (the annual crowd-pleaser), the Mystery Night Run, the Travel Ramp and Show n’ Shine / Engineering stages. All up, 9 stages for competitors to attempt and complete (we hope).
So what will be your favourite stage this year? Will it be the rocks, the tyres, the mud, the logs, or will it be the jaw-dropping angles these rigs must navigate and endure to complete the courses. Suffice to say, there will be something for everyone, and everyone will enjoy the entire event. Make sure you get your tickets ASAP, and take advantage of the $10 discount for ordering online http://www.tufftruck.com.au/store/.
After a HUGE weekend of excavation and earth-moving over the Australia Day long weekend, Greg Hamilton (Competition Manager) is pleased to announce the completion of not 1, not even 2, but 3 new stages for TTC08. Yes, that’s right, to keep it fresh and interesting for both teams and spectators alike, there will be 3 brand new courses for the Tough Dog Tuff Truck Challenge in 2008.
The first, is the all-new “Devil’s Marbles” (brought to you by DPChip), with over 80 metres of retaining walls, combined with over 150 tonnes of solid rock, masterfully placed into position by some crazy excavator and bobcat drivers. To be run by Dale Moore, this stage will combine all the best aspects of the All Terrain Challenge from prior years, with a magnificent viewing area for thousands of spectators. This stage will be absolutely insane and a must to see.
The second all-new stage has been christened Out The Back, as it is just up the back-blocks to the left of Mini Wirraba and above the Frame Twister. Here you will find a natural amphitheatre, ready for spectators to pitch their chairs and watch non-stop action as the teams pit their machines against the many twists, turns and squeezes that Stephen Barton has brought to reality. While quite different to the Rocky Horror in the past, Stephen has taken-up the challenge to create something that is truly special, and will test all comers.
And to round out the trio of new stages, we have Mick Watts who complained that cause the other guys got a new track, why couldn’t he. So off he went, in search of trees, boulders, ledges, twists, turns and sheer rock faces, returning with an evil grin on his face, and a master plan to ensure all competitors remember this stage for years to come. The plan is to restrict the drivers vision, but giving them plenty to concentrate on from behind the wheel.
Not to be outdone, there are going to be some major changes to the Frame Twister, with Rob Alexander coming aboard to set the bar higher than ever, and build on the enormous efforts of previous stage manager, Glen Philpott. Look for no other options but going over the tyres this year, and an all-new path through the obstacles.
Not to be outdone, Steve Price has some magic in mind to re-vamp the Mini Wirraba stage, with more twists and turns that ever, and some extra entertainment to keep the crowd happy when one of the big rigs fails part-way.
But the best part for spectators is that all stages will be so close together this year, that once you plant your backside in your comfy chair, you should be able to see all 5 day driving stages from your one vantage point. So whether you choose to be up the back of Up The Back, or lined along the Frame Twister, or even prime position at the start of Devil’s Marbles, you should be able to see all the action across all 5 stages, and kept up-to-date by our Tuff Truck commentary team over the weekend.
And that’s before we mention the Mudrat’s Revenge (the annual crowd-pleaser), the Mystery Night Run, the Travel Ramp and Show n’ Shine / Engineering stages. All up, 9 stages for competitors to attempt and complete (we hope).
So what will be your favourite stage this year? Will it be the rocks, the tyres, the mud, the logs, or will it be the jaw-dropping angles these rigs must navigate and endure to complete the courses. Suffice to say, there will be something for everyone, and everyone will enjoy the entire event. Make sure you get your tickets ASAP, and take advantage of the $10 discount for ordering online http://www.tufftruck.com.au/store/.
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Just go spend a lot at autobarn and then paint everything chrome!!1MadEngineer wrote:are the judges in the engineering section going to know what they are looking at this year???
pffffffft what a joke!!!
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WICKED wrote:Just go spend a lot at autobarn and then paint everything chrome!!1MadEngineer wrote:are the judges in the engineering section going to know what they are looking at this year???
pffffffft what a joke!!!
Thats not going to help your bro but
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Im here for the sausage!
Looking forward to seeing the pics again this year. Last year the pics of the Diahatsu eating it was great. I wish I could make it down to see the event.
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what are the chances ofit being finished in time??DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:This should be great. toiling away busily trying to get truck sorted in time.
hope to see it there
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Vote for a Great Cause
A wonderful gesture by Mark Mitchell of ‘Team Bandage Bear’ will go a long way to putting a smile on the faces of the kids at the Westmead Children’s Hospital. Mark is very passionate about the kids and sympathizes in the struggles that they endure; hence he has brainstormed a unique method to raise funds for the hospital.
Mark has purchased over 250 magazines and made the offer to the voting public, as well as any nominated TTC08 team, to cast votes in exchange for donations for the hospital. On offer is a donation of $3.00 for a 1st vote (7 points), $2.00 for a 2nd vote (5 points) and $1.00 for 3rd vote (3 points). When you do the homework, it is a very economical alternative for any team to gain votes and goes to such a great cause.
The TTC08 team thank Mark for his amazing generosity, and hope that both voters and teams embrace the idea, not only to assist in their nominations for this year’s event, but that the hospital gains great benefit from the results. Voting is on in earnest this year and these votes could make the difference for many of them.
Anybody that would like to know more or simply want to take Mark up on his offer, should call him direct on 0414 448 549 or alternatively e-mail mark@erh.com.au
A wonderful gesture by Mark Mitchell of ‘Team Bandage Bear’ will go a long way to putting a smile on the faces of the kids at the Westmead Children’s Hospital. Mark is very passionate about the kids and sympathizes in the struggles that they endure; hence he has brainstormed a unique method to raise funds for the hospital.
Mark has purchased over 250 magazines and made the offer to the voting public, as well as any nominated TTC08 team, to cast votes in exchange for donations for the hospital. On offer is a donation of $3.00 for a 1st vote (7 points), $2.00 for a 2nd vote (5 points) and $1.00 for 3rd vote (3 points). When you do the homework, it is a very economical alternative for any team to gain votes and goes to such a great cause.
The TTC08 team thank Mark for his amazing generosity, and hope that both voters and teams embrace the idea, not only to assist in their nominations for this year’s event, but that the hospital gains great benefit from the results. Voting is on in earnest this year and these votes could make the difference for many of them.
Anybody that would like to know more or simply want to take Mark up on his offer, should call him direct on 0414 448 549 or alternatively e-mail mark@erh.com.au
So this is the final Nomination list? Nominations closed 29th Feb? http://www.tufftruck.com.au/nominees.html
Looks like some are not going to get a drive this year. Only the top 40 get in. And there are 43 listed at the moment.
Looks like some are not going to get a drive this year. Only the top 40 get in. And there are 43 listed at the moment.
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mate we are on it every weekend til its done.j-top paj wrote:what are the chances ofit being finished in time??DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:This should be great. toiling away busily trying to get truck sorted in time.
hope to see it there
all of easter long weekend.
and taking a weeks annual leave the last week to "get er done"
i have got a top crew of volunteers so we are getting there slowly but surely.
well done to mark for his bandaged bear idea. top work champ.
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Pagie wrote:Vote for a Great Cause
A wonderful gesture by Mark Mitchell of ‘Team Bandage Bear’ will go a long way to putting a smile on the faces of the kids at the Westmead Children’s Hospital. Mark is very passionate about the kids and sympathizes in the struggles that they endure; hence he has brainstormed a unique method to raise funds for the hospital.
Mark has purchased over 250 magazines and made the offer to the voting public, as well as any nominated TTC08 team, to cast votes in exchange for donations for the hospital. On offer is a donation of $3.00 for a 1st vote (7 points), $2.00 for a 2nd vote (5 points) and $1.00 for 3rd vote (3 points). When you do the homework, it is a very economical alternative for any team to gain votes and goes to such a great cause.
The TTC08 team thank Mark for his amazing generosity, and hope that both voters and teams embrace the idea, not only to assist in their nominations for this year’s event, but that the hospital gains great benefit from the results. Voting is on in earnest this year and these votes could make the difference for many of them.
Anybody that would like to know more or simply want to take Mark up on his offer, should call him direct on 0414 448 549 or alternatively e-mail mark@erh.com.au
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this is interesting:
TEAM ABT
meanwhile there is a huuuuge disparity of votes.. some people in the 200's, some in the 30's..
when do the votes get tallied?
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meanwhile there is a huuuuge disparity of votes.. some people in the 200's, some in the 30's..
when do the votes get tallied?
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I noticed the valvoline/castrol thing too.
in the photos i think there is 1 photo with an oil brand on it.
i noticed the way they mentioned every company, brand, person ever in the world.
and i thought i was bad always trying to promote stuff.
spoken by DRS, for the VOTE MEGATWON party, Lemon tree
Zooks are for people that aren't afraid of angles and who have nothing to compensate for
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< OL Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< IH8MUD Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< OL Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< IH8MUD Build up
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I noticed the valvoline/castrol thing too.
in the photos i think there is 1 photo with an oil brand on it.
i noticed the way they mentioned every company, brand, person ever in the world.
and i thought i was bad always trying to promote stuff.
spoken by DRS, for the VOTE MEGATWON party, Lemon tree
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Zooks are for people that aren't afraid of angles and who have nothing to compensate for
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< OL Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< IH8MUD Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< OL Build up
[O]=TOYOTA=[O]<< IH8MUD Build up
Im here for the sausage!
Will you guys sing this song? It was sang in a pub so it is Pub rock and it is a classic sing.
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