jai_landrover
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Ps if anyone wants to see a taster of what the competitions are like. Come to Brickhill MK early on Sunday the 10th May it's the last event before we head to the Nationals.
The ALRC national event Isnt listed I don't think on Eastnors website as its for members of Association of Land Rover Owners Clubs Alrc only bit membership is only £20 per year and you can attend take part in many great events. I believe members can compete in TYRO and book it on the day. All other events are pre booked except the kiddies bike trial.
Tyro is completely safe non damaging entry level trials for 14yo and above newbies or unlicensed drivers driving land rovers between sticks to see who is the most skilful driver. CCV on the opposite end is roll caged hybrids doing the same but trying to keep the right way up whilst missing canes. Comp safari are motors setup for full speed racing around a 3 mile circuit (this year) seeing who is the fastest.
Alrc have strict regs in vehicle type to keep the playing field level. Some say it's Anal and I would of agreed but having competed in other clubs the lack of continuity means ££££ equals where you come. A std series 2a or 3 could and still do win the Nationals RTV cheap fun for the family
The ALRC national event Isnt listed I don't think on Eastnors website as its for members of Association of Land Rover Owners Clubs Alrc only bit membership is only £20 per year and you can attend take part in many great events. I believe members can compete in TYRO and book it on the day. All other events are pre booked except the kiddies bike trial.
Tyro is completely safe non damaging entry level trials for 14yo and above newbies or unlicensed drivers driving land rovers between sticks to see who is the most skilful driver. CCV on the opposite end is roll caged hybrids doing the same but trying to keep the right way up whilst missing canes. Comp safari are motors setup for full speed racing around a 3 mile circuit (this year) seeing who is the fastest.
Alrc have strict regs in vehicle type to keep the playing field level. Some say it's Anal and I would of agreed but having competed in other clubs the lack of continuity means ££££ equals where you come. A std series 2a or 3 could and still do win the Nationals RTV cheap fun for the family
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