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AWDC Howlin' Wolf 2010


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It may be that I misunderstand, going by the tone of indignation, but it was my belief that the AWDC Challenger series seeded entrants by allowing a percentage score per punch.

I may be wrong, I may not understand. I have heard some grumbling about the system, however it is arranged.

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There was indeed a percentage handicap system in place for the Challenger series - This was based on the team's experience, as understood by the organisiers. I think the system had it's good points, and it had it's bad points, but all of which boiled down to how honest people were when they entered.

There were also 2 classes for the series based on vehicle spec.

This lead to another dimension for the competition. It was not necessarily the team with the most punches that won. Personally I feel it opened up the competition more than if it had not been in place.

However, the challenger series was aimed at a clubman level event. It was not intended to be at the same level of competition as the howlin' wolf. I think the nature of the event would not benefit from the system used by the challenger series. How many people in the series this year were in their first year of competition? I think it would be very difficult not to class pretty much all the competitors as expert....

Mark

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How this for an idea,

Class 3, Standard body (i.e. no traybacks), unmodified chassis, one forward operating winch, tyre size restricted to 37" max, no additional traction aid's i.e.difflocks.

Class 2, Tyre size restricted to 37" max, no rear steer, steering must have a mechanical link, windscreen must be fitted, no portal type axles

any combination of winches and traction aids may be fitted.

Class 1, Unlimited modification's.

What do you think, I don't want to cause an uproar, it's just a thought.

Then a percentage punch score could possibly be introduced a bit more fairly,

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Just to add a little bit to Boothys' post i like the way that JST does his point system with each class getting a clean sheet shall we say so if i was in class 3 and i had a punch that no other class 3 car had then i would get a bonus for that punch and so on for the other classes, im sure James will be along at some time to explain his rules

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Just to add a little bit to Boothys' post i like the way that JST does his point system with each class getting a clean sheet shall we say so if i was in class 3 and i had a punch that no other class 3 car had then i would get a bonus for that punch and so on for the other classes, im sure James will be along at some time to explain his rules

DITTO

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I personaly don't see why any class or car needs to be handicaped for the simple reason is if you handicap a vehicle that has had alot of time, money and effort spent on it then what was the point in the person building that car, you might as well kept your money in your pocket and spent time pursuing other hobbies and stuck with a class 3 car!

to me it seems that the person who has spent the time and money in building there truck to a higher spec and then learnt how to use it to it's full advantage should be entitled to an outright win be it a class 3,2 or 1 car.

i think most people would agree that there is no such thing as a perfect challenge car that is perfect for all situations, a big 44" shod truck will be perfect in bogs but beaten through a 6ft gap by a susuki, so with that in mind should the susuki be handicapped on the points when there are punches in tight spot's because you can't have it both ways!

i personaly believe the class system how it is at the moment is a pefect comprimise :):):)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just to add a little more meat to the bone, 3 of the 4 venues have now been finalised as follows:

11 April - TBC (hopefully a brand new site in Worcestershire)

13 June - Kirton

12 Sept - Wern Ddu, Corwen

7 Nov - Slindon

It is anticipated that at Kirton and Slindon there will be a Night Stage running from 7:00-10:00pm on Saturday night. This is still subject to a few logistical issues but this is the plan. If this is the case then there will be a +£20 entry supplement for these two rounds. However food will be included on Sat night for all competitors. This Night Stage will form part of the main event so if you opt not to do it you will be missing out on points.

Registration for the series is now open via the download form on the club website or online HERE if you are a logged in site user.

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I thought the idea of only doing 4 rounds instead of 8 was due to these hard ressession bit times, money being tight and all that,

So were are now expected to pay 20% more for 50% of the 50% reduced series, and then to be told if we don't take part in the night part it will be difficult to compete because of the points missing.

Sounds like a Labour Party manifest.

Merry Christmas.

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I thought the idea of only doing 4 rounds instead of 8 was due to these hard ressession bit times, money being tight and all that,

So were are now expected to pay 20% more for 50% of the 50% reduced series, and then to be told if we don't take part in the night part it will be difficult to compete because of the points missing.

Sounds like a Labour Party manifest.

Merry Christmas.

but your paying the fuel to get to the weekend anyway, so save beer money, put it to a night stage and then you have 3hrs more off roading for the same travel expenses - i think its a top idea.

anyway what you worried about, not being able to run on the Sun after drowning it on the Sat night?

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Personally I think I would prefer 3 hours sitting around the fire socialising and then 3 hours extra driving in the daylight,

Why not start at 5am when Saley's usually up and about, then knock of for an hour for breakfast, at say 10am, if you fancy a couple of extra hours.

Suppose you would have to change the Code of Conduct for drivers or write an appendix or similar.

We'll see how we feel a bit closer, if there's any spaces left.

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Personally I think I would prefer 3 hours sitting around the fire socialising and then 3 hours extra driving in the daylight,

Why not start at 5am when Saley's usually up and about, then knock of for an hour for breakfast, at say 10am, if you fancy a couple of extra hours.

Suppose you would have to change the Code of Conduct for drivers or write an appendix or similar.

We'll see how we feel a bit closer, if there's any spaces left.

There's a lot of bitter pointers in there Chris, not sure I recall seeing you around the fire much this year, aren't you normally in the hotel by then?

See you at the AGM to collect your trophy from this year?

Happy New Year!

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Night stage... wohoo! that sounds like a bloody good laugh! bring it on!... :D

hang on... best find some lights for the buggy!... Will the LED torches we won courtesy of X-Eng be acceptable as headlights?... those bad boys are bloody bright!

PS, 2010 registrations will be in the post asap Neil... and I will drop you an email reagrding trophies first thing in the new year.

Rob

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