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Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by mickyd555 »

Rolly wrote:[when we run it on sunday these tracks will be closed for a couple of hours so the boys can get into it and give us some lap times. :D
cheers brett

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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

I'm sooooo peeved. Getting married the weekend after so i'll be unable to attend. This soooo much sounds like what i'm after. The last king of the rim looked too hard to be done by a normal harcore wheeler to be honest, it looked more like a short course TT event that went for ages. This sounds like the technical wheeling is a little easier and tactics and driver skill will be more important, plus the fast secions sound awesome.

Just out of interest, will a well made exo count as a cage?
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

:bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words: farken double posts!!!
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by tozook »

hi brett how much is it to enter?
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

rockcrawler31 wrote:I'm sooooo peeved. Getting married the weekend after so i'll be unable to attend. This soooo much sounds like what i'm after. The last king of the rim looked too hard to be done by a normal harcore wheeler to be honest, it looked more like a short course TT event that went for ages. This sounds like the technical wheeling is a little easier and tactics and driver skill will be more important, plus the fast secions sound awesome.

Just out of interest, will a well made exo count as a cage?
yes an exo would be sufficent as long as it had correct cross bracing and down stays .
just make it a bucks weekend ;)
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

tozook wrote:hi brett how much is it to enter?
it will be $150.00 to enter .
the park owners are still finalizing all the camping fees and entry i will try and get some more info asap and post it up here and on face book.

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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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Rolly wrote:
rockcrawler31 wrote:I'm sooooo peeved. Getting married the weekend after so i'll be unable to attend. This soooo much sounds like what i'm after. The last king of the rim looked too hard to be done by a normal harcore wheeler to be honest, it looked more like a short course TT event that went for ages. This sounds like the technical wheeling is a little easier and tactics and driver skill will be more important, plus the fast secions sound awesome.

Just out of interest, will a well made exo count as a cage?
yes an exo would be sufficent as long as it had correct cross bracing and down stays .
just make it a bucks weekend ;)
Hey i like that. I reckon i could sell that to the missus too, especially since she's peeved that i even considered the idea of hookers and strippers.

For those of us that can't make it up there for a pre-run, how well will the course be demarcated on the day for those of us doing the first lap sight unseen. Or will there be an opportunity for a pre-race lap?
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

Great news. After consulting with my team manager-to-be, i have the go ahead to compete and make this my bucks :armsup: :armsup:

Count me in and PM me when registrations are open or else i'll bloody forget.

Any chance of a bit of a rough schedule of the weekend/racing so i can work out when to invite friends/spectators and when i can get on the piss after the race?
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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As listed on SRAP website
Competitor admission
There is an early bird registration for competitors. Online registration and payment must be made in the allocated timeframe to ensure you get the discounted rate.

Register and pay prior 1 October 2011 entry fee is $150 per competitor (includes driver and navigator)

Register and pay prior 1 November 2011 entry fee is $220 per competitor (includes driver and navigator)

Registration during or on the day entry if is $300 per competitor (includes driver and navigator)

Once you have registered you will be emailed to the rules for competition being developed by Mitch and Brett Thorpe. If you would like any additional information, please contact us at contact@scenicrimadventurepark.com.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .



Spectator day entry fee
Early bird entry fees also:

Pre-purchased tickets by 11 November $15 per adult, $7 per child (6-16 years) (children under 6 free)

Tickets bought at the gate will cost $20 per adult and $10 per child (6-16 years) (children under 6 free)

This ticket gives you access to the event on Saturday only, you will be required to park up during the day events, but the park will be open for spectators to drive into the park after 4pm to enable you to get up to the lit up night run areas.

Email: wendy@scenicrimadventurepark.com.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to prebook and pay for your tickets.

Weekend camping/Spectator entry fee
Spectators are welcome to make a weekend of it and camp. All campers will need to be in Friday night or if you just want to stay Saturday night, you will not be able to get in to set up camp until after 4pm on the Saturday.

There is NO DRIVING IN THE PARK ON SATURDAY until after 4pm.

To ensure we have a campsite for you, we recommend you pre book camping sites.

Early bird entry fees also:

Pre-purchased tickets by 11 November $25 per adult, $15 per child (6-16 years) (children under 6 free), plus $35 for each 4WD that will enter the park for this weekend only.

Tickets bought at the gate will cost $30 per adult and $20 per child (6-16 years) (children under 6 free), plus $35 for each 4WD that will enter the park for this weekend only.

This ticket gives you access to attend the event and camp, Friday and Saturday night. If you choose to just camp one night, the fee is not reduced.

Email: wendy@scenicrimadventurepark.com.auThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to prebook and pay for your tickets.
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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rockcrawler31 wrote:
Rolly wrote:
rockcrawler31 wrote:I'm sooooo peeved. Getting married the weekend after so i'll be unable to attend. This soooo much sounds like what i'm after. The last king of the rim looked too hard to be done by a normal harcore wheeler to be honest, it looked more like a short course TT event that went for ages. This sounds like the technical wheeling is a little easier and tactics and driver skill will be more important, plus the fast secions sound awesome.

Just out of interest, will a well made exo count as a cage?
yes an exo would be sufficent as long as it had correct cross bracing and down stays .
just make it a bucks weekend ;)
Hey i like that. I reckon i could sell that to the missus too, especially since she's peeved that i even considered the idea of hookers and strippers.

For those of us that can't make it up there for a pre-run, how well will the course be demarcated on the day for those of us doing the first lap sight unseen. Or will there be an opportunity for a pre-race lap?
there will be an oppertunity for any one who doesnt get a chance to pre run to drive the track prior to the start of racing . but it wont be at speed as there will be spectators and vehicles on some of the tracks setting up . the course will be clearly marked you wont have a problem negotiating your way around.
we are working on the time table for the event atm we will post up more details soon .

cheers brett and mitch
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

Registered :armsup:

This should be great'. I'f i don't blow up the poor ol' 1HZ in this i'll be sorely disappointed :D
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by huub »

Thanks Brett and Mitch had lots of fun today looks like the track is gona be awesome
This is one event you dont want to mis bring on November :armsup:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

Cheers to all who came out to help today. We had a good run through the track, with a wide range of cars. Michael in his winch truck was pretty quick, and we soon realised that the track wasn't long enough. We went for a bit of a drive, and managed to double the length of the track, with some fast sections and some good decents. Looks like the difficulty of the track is on the money, as Huub's Jeep on 35's, Michael's Patrol on 37's and Rob's 60 on 37's all had no issues getting around. A single lap should now take most cars between 30 and 40 minutes.

Closer to the event, we will organise another pre-run day, to give everyone the chance to check it out.

We will also try and come up with another map within the next couple of days to outline the extended track.

Cheers
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by pootrollin »

Hopefully i will be around when the next pre run is on.
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by AngryElmo »

rockcrawler31 wrote:Great news. After consulting with my Ball and Chain, i have the go ahead to compete and make this my bucks :armsup: :armsup:
HA HA, Looks like the only stripper you is getting is a fat bloke thats had to much beer :finger:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by xx.45_UTE.XX »

hey shaun here....

this event sounds great,, im about 99% cirtain ill nom :armsup:

just one question, as im running a 80 series ute conversion,,, will a 4 point internal cage be ok?

not much room for back stays in there
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

xx.45_UTE.XX wrote:hey shaun here....

this event sounds great,, im about 99% cirtain ill nom :armsup:

just one question, as im running a 80 series ute conversion,,, will a 4 point internal cage be ok?

not much room for back stays in there
we have had a few enquiries about this and yes it will be ok to have a 4 point in a ute cab .
do you have another roll bar mounted on the rear tray ?

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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by xx.45_UTE.XX »

Yeah by then I will have a double hoop roll bar/ headboard and 2 stays heading back down the tray,,,,

Thanks for the quick response
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

that sounds fine .
just a reminder to all make sure your harneses and taxi bar are all fitted correctly other wise you wont be able to compete .

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Post by xx.45_UTE.XX »

Yep will be all sorted In time

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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Stowe »

Stowe Corporate Racing Team will be competiting in this event.

We have found the link to this event on face book.
I have viewed the rules and would like to know:
1. Can we change tyres from 35's during the day to 40's for that night stage?
2. Can we pre-drive the actual night stage track underlights prior to the event?
3. The owners have informed me Brett and his son are incharge of the track. Please PM me the relevent details if you can't answer on the open forum.
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Dover »

Stowe wrote:2. Can we pre-drive the actual night stage track underlights prior to the event?
3. The owners have informed me Brett and his son are incharge of the track. Please PM me the relevent details if you can't answer on the open forum.
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I dont think you would be able to drive the night stage even if you owned the park or had family that did. :finger:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

Stowe wrote:Stowe Corporate Racing Team will be competiting in this event.

We have found the link to this event on face book.
I have viewed the rules and would like to know:
1. Can we change tyres from 35's during the day to 40's for that night stage?
2. Can we pre-drive the actual night stage track underlights prior to the event?
3. The owners have informed me Brett and his son are incharge of the track. Please PM me the relevent details if you can't answer on the open forum.
stowe
answer to the above

1. yes you can change tyres
2. you can drive the night stage any time prior under your own lights

hope this helps
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

Can we get some more info about the special stage for modified class?

Also, what sort of area or size are the pits likely to be? Big enough for my crew to fix my POS when it busts?

Are there likely to be jumps? just need to know if i need to be putting limiting straps on the suspension to hold the coils in :D :armsup:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by mickyd555 »

rockcrawler31 wrote:Can we get some more info about the special stage for modified class?

Also, what sort of area or size are the pits likely to be? Big enough for my crew to fix my POS when it busts?

Are there likely to be jumps? just need to know if i need to be putting limiting straps on the suspension to hold the coils in :D :armsup:


there are only jumps for people who have the nut sac to keep there right foot planted otherwise you can keep all 4 on the ground :finger:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by Rolly »

rockcrawler31 wrote:Can we get some more info about the special stage for modified class?

Also, what sort of area or size are the pits likely to be? Big enough for my crew to fix my POS when it busts?

Are there likely to be jumps? just need to know if i need to be putting limiting straps on the suspension to hold the coils in :D :armsup:

the special stage for modiefied will either be a shoot out lap or if we can find a suitable area to do some hill drags.

the pit area will be fairly small, mainly for minor repairs and refueling. if any major repairs required, you are more than welcome to do them at camp.

cheers
brett

there will be a jump but it will be optional whether you want to do it or not.
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by rockcrawler31 »

mickyd555 wrote: there are only jumps for people who have the nut sac to keep there right foot planted otherwise you can keep all 4 on the ground :finger:
I reckon that it's more likely to be decided on whether the 3.45 horsepower i have available is going to be enough to actually get some air under the wheels anyway. :D
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

Post by cut 4B »

will there be a SNAKE VS OPW at this years king of the rim :armsup:
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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probably not but there will be a battle of the matts .(white and dunk :D )
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Re: Offroad Boss King of the Rim '11

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do ya still get a baby bonus :lol:
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