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> Eastcote 24hrs 2006
Mooster
post 18 Oct 2005, 08:07
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Following this year's very successful event, the venue has been provisionally booked for the 14th & 15th October 2006. There's a date for the new diary you probably don't have yet!


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post 18 Oct 2005, 08:46
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Too far ahead...

I have trouble remembering which day Christmas is.... it's around Easter isn't???

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post 18 Oct 2005, 10:50
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I'm pretty sure Team Farnham will be there again (not that that will worry any other team!) but could I ask that Ninco Pro Race Parts are allowed for 2006 event please?

Thanks

Gareth

PS - Many thanks to Ninco in Spain who replaced all our broken chassis even though we used Slot.it parts inside - excellent service!


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post 18 Oct 2005, 12:10
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I certainly want to have another crack at it. It's in the SF Calendar already.


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Mr.M
post 18 Oct 2005, 13:12
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QUOTE (Scott @ 18 Oct 2005, 13:10)
I certainly want to have another crack at it.  It's in the SF Calendar already.
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Don't you think that's unfortunate terminology, given this years performance!


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pushrod
post 25 Apr 2006, 21:37
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Hi Guys

When are you taking entries for this years event?

I've tried contacting Andy Tomlin but did not get a reply.


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Scott
post 4 Oct 2006, 16:15
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Any news on this? Is it still on for the 14/15 October?


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post 4 Oct 2006, 16:40
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Last I heard it was cancelled - but I have heard no OFFICIAL note on that. Other people were trying to get another event organised at very short notice to replace it (to be held at a site in Watford... but that has fallen through too).
There is a possibility of a shorter (perhaps 12 hour race on a unique ninco track to be held in the West London club perhaps early next year - but again there's nothing official.
Unfortunately, that's as much as I know

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post 4 Oct 2006, 16:40
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I received the following in July - have heard nothing since so I presume it is not going to take place.

"Dear all,
It is with much regret that I announce that I will not be running the
Eastcote 24-hour race this year. I have not raced myself since January and
have generally lost interest in racing due to the politics involved and
the attitude of certain people etc.

I would like to say a big thank you to those who have supported the event
for the past 4 years. This is not necessarily the end, I may well run one
again next year subject to my own circumstances.

Many thanks,

Brian Steptoe"

Brian


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