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CITYVIEW 4x4 TRIALS. (NOVEMBER 11th & 12th) [corrected]

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CITYVIEW 4x4 TRIALS. (NOVEMBER 11th & 12th) [corrected]

Post by cityview »

Well here it is , the CITYVIEW 4x4 TRIALS , the shake down event to a full four round season of offroad 4wd challenges , generally but not limited to registered road driven vehicles. The Cityview 4x4 Trials will be run over 2 days (11th & 12th NOV) at Brisbane's newest and closest 4wd park , CITYVIEW 8km west of Beaudesert. Our comp track will be used in a tag along format to score drivers and navigators on their abilities , skill and machenery. This is not a speed event or a full blown comp but a test over the same terrain pitting one against the other using a points system and simple rules to detirmine the victors. There are three catagorys:

A) Road Class - road registered road leagally modified (not plated) or std vehicles (ie 1/3 spring travel in lift max , std wheel arches/flares , no lockers/traction aids & tyre size limited so as to not damage arches/flares during competition)

B) Modified Class - road registered modified (incl. plated) or std vehicles (includes lockers , any lift and traction aids but again std wheel arches/flares and tyre size limited so as to not damage arches/flares during competition)

C) Outlaw Class - (generally but not limited to) Road regestered vehicles with any modifications and or traction aids including modified wheel arches/flares and unlimited tyre size.

SCORING - Each run will be completed 5 times , two Saturday afternoon , one Saturday night and two Sunday morning/lunchtime. Deductions for infringements (ie reversing , excess wheelspin , winching etc) will be made from a 6000 point total. There are 6 stages in each run totalling 1200 points , each stage allocated 200 points. The winner is the vehicle with the most points at the end of the trial. Winching / recovery and DNFing stages will only occur point loss so vehicles can continue and or be fixed at the end of each run.

ENTRY FEES - $150 per vehicle/team (1xvehicle 1xdriver 1xnavigator) includes entry to the park , camping and associated park costs for the two days. (Support and service crews not included , std park fees apply.) Maximum numbers apply so please book in early.

SCRUTINEERING - Vehicles are to be presented between 9am and 11am on the day (11th NOV.) for entry safety check. To avoid possibility of failing safety check vehicles can be checked prior to the event by booking on 0424568886. Entry Fee is payable at completion of successfull entry safety check.

* The organiser reserves the right to deny entry for whatever reason and all protests must be in writing which will be presented to a board of 5 associated park members to discuss and decide a favourable outcome at that time. Please remember this is a initial shake down event and there may be logistical problems to overcome for the continuation of the event in the future.

PRIZES - Places 1st , 2nd and 3rd in each class A) , B) and C). Includes trophee , prize moneys (TBA from entry no.s{min. $150}) and various other Prizes. (As supplied from sponsors).

All entrys and enquierys should be directed to City-View 4x4 Park on 0424568886 or by email cityview4x4park@hotmail.com and please visit www.cityview4x4park.com for more info on the park.

PS a working bee on the comp track will be held on the 4 weekends prior to the event (14/15 , 21/22 , 28/29 OCT , 4/5 NOV) any one who can help will be rewarded and appreciated.

Regards

Managemant City-View 4x4 Park.
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Post by Pesky Pete »

Sounds great. I gues the title was a typo and its in November. The thread title says OCT, but the text says NOV. If it is in NOV, count me in.
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Post by BIG GQ »

Pete I support another comp and will be competing but what is the go with the way classes are catogerised? My truck has unmodified guards and flares which at a glance seems to mean that I could compete in Modified class?
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Post by Pesky Pete »

Just called Pete and confirmed my entry. Sounds like it will be a lot of fun and Im looking forward to it. Sounds like a comp with everything from the stock standard Pajero with Mum, Dad and the kids, to the weekend enthusiast with the twin locked Patrol on 33's through to dedicated comp rigs.

Linc as Pete explained it to me, our rigs will probably be in outlaw class. Modified is more for the modified weekend drivers with Lockers. Built comp vehicles will probably end up in Outlaw class.
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Post by cityview »

Thanks Pete

Yeah thats the format , Its an event for daily drivers and weekend worriors , classes A) and B) and the more serious comp vehicles , winch trucks and buggies , class C). I dont want to exclude any type of vehicle , that would be unfair to both drivers and spectators. Remember its all about having fun. Having serious vehicles on the track helps but the idea of the event is not to be another comp. It is however an opportunity for the average joe or the mums and dads to have a go without killing themselves or their vehicle and really show how they can drive. Then there is the comp trucks and buggys to put on a show. It will be a cake walk for some areas where the more std cars go , but the options for the outlaw class is going to be tough. You can drive it or chose to self recover over it to avoid breakage (after an attempt of sorts) and just take a detirmined no. of points penalty. It will all be a big show and hopefully a lot of fun for the teams. Please come and help with the track setup , even verbally. The basis is there but I have to add the harder stuff before the event date.

I hope that clarifies things a little

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Post by nairbo »

Ive just enterd in class B modified, this sounds like its going to be a lot of fun I cant wait !!! :)
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Post by RUFF »

Ill be in the US at the time but just to clarify. Last night when i read the specs class C had to be registered. It appears now you will allow unregistered rigs and Buggies in this class now. Is this correct?
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Post by cityview »

Hey Tony

As it says "(generally but not limited to)" refers to unregistered vehicles. Safety will be a big aspect especially during transport withen the park. I will not entertain a vehicle with no doors or an unreg cut-up , however the class will allow comp vehicles (trailered or registered and driven) for the wow factor. Remember though I am not promoting a comp , but however a fun weekend trial for all to enjoy. Buggys welcome.
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Post by BIG GQ »

Pete this sounds awsome and an excellent idea to also allow buggies mate.

I am only up at Jimboomba and am more than happy to bring the truck, chainsaw, drag chains, etc and put in the effort to help you get it up and running mate. I'll discuss via phone mate
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Post by BIG GQ »

I'm booked in :armsup:

I'll be going out the weekend after the logan challenge to help with some of the bonus lines
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Post by Rod Dirt'e »

I'll see what i am up to that weekend, if i am not doing much i might head out there.
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Post by cityview »

Please note ALL COMPETITORS MUST NOMINATE. Limited numbers. No show ups.
Also note ALL SERVICE VEHICLES , SPECTATORS AND CREWS MUST BOOK FOR THE DAY OR WEEKEND.

Ph 0424568886

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Post by jimmyb »

Yeah might bring a few of the crew. have to check my dates thought, may be away.
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Post by HeathGQ »

Hopefully I can get mine back on the road by then.....
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Post by bastard »

Will there be a seperate track so we dont have to wait for land rovers to be recovered?. :lol:
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Post by bobtail »

maybe we can have a tug o war the old landy against your bling 4by :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by jav »

don't think you'll win bobtail, he's got a hilux :finger:
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Post by Micka »

bobtail wrote:maybe we can have a tug o war the old landy against your bling 4by :lol: :lol: :lol:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Now THIS I gotta see :finger:

C'mon Bastard...the challenge has been set.

Get your pissy little Hilux out there and chain it up to Bobtail's slightly modified series 2a Land Rover :rofl:

He might even leave it in high range just to make it fair :finger:

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Post by RUFF »

Micka wrote:
He might even leave it in high range just to make it fair :finger:

:rofl:
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Post by bastard »

How much does that crappy little land rover way?Ive played tug of war a few times in the middle of my street ,its great fun until the old biddy rings the cops. :armsup:
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Post by bastard »

Why does every one gang up on me,i just want to make friends,ruff nows who will win,hes not the prettiest man in the world but hes far from stupid. :rofl:
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Post by Rod Dirt'e »

I'll bring the chooks Mick.
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Post by jav »

mick wants to use chain no straps :twisted:
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Post by bastard »

Ha ha everyone ,you could have at least told me who it was,that thing would drive over me,and Mick if you are wondering who i am im that guy you allways come up to and ask me why my toenails are pink,im sad :cry: to regret i have to back out of this challenge.
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

bastard wrote:Ha ha everyone ,you could have at least told me who it was,that thing would drive over me,and Mick if you are wondering who i am im that guy you allways come up to and ask me why my toenails are pink,im sad :cry: to regret i have to back out of this challenge.
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Post by bastard »

Mad Cruiser wrote:
bastard wrote:Ha ha everyone ,you could have at least told me who it was,that thing would drive over me,and Mick if you are wondering who i am im that guy you allways come up to and ask me why my toenails are pink,im sad :cry: to regret i have to back out of this challenge.
No backing out now ! :twisted:
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Post by BIG GQ »

90% of us on here know who it is. Anyway...................you layed down the challenge and then even insulted the thing further when you said "How much does that crappy little land rover way?"

I think it only fair that you step up to the plate and let us all watch the entertainment as you lux is destroyed.
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Post by bastard »

I didnt lay down the challenge Mick did,so lets just look at this as a lurning curve.Maybe there are 1 or 2 good rovers out there. :oops:
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Post by The Big Green Meany »

Trucks in bits at the monent, However If its going in the next week or so, Count Me in. :armsup: ....
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Post by Aza »

bubs enter ur shits......
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