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Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:12 am
by ljs18
Supp Regs and Entry form for April 13/14 hill climb are now available on Entry forms page of the MG Car Club of QLD website. What class do the mx5s fall under?
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:11 pm
by JBT
2B Marque...unless highly modified and then it would be 2A Sports cars.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:25 pm
by adidistyle
Looking forward to this.
Hopefully GoGo will have had her new engine run in by then.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 8:58 pm
by gslender
So, me Track Beeotch is now on the road, so I should be attending. Just need to do some more miles to wear the engine in.... She's a little tappety still!
G
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:26 pm
by ljs18
Have snailmailed the forms today. The sub regs don't specify what protective clothing we should wear, I guess helmet and wrist to ancle cover. Is that correct?
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:12 pm
by gslender
ljs18 wrote:Have snailmailed the forms today. The sub regs don't specify what protective clothing we should wear, I guess helmet and wrist to ancle cover. Is that correct?
Yes, cotton material and helmet needs to meet Aust Std.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:13 pm
by toppertee
gslender wrote:So, me Track Beeotch is now on the road, so I should be attending. Just need to do some more miles to wear the engine in.... She's a little tappety still!
G
Need a pit crew?
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:27 pm
by adidistyle
Shoes must not be synthetic. Nor should socks.
Helmet must have visor if convertible or open top.
Gloves are optional
Dont forget to:
Fit fire extinguisher (it must be less than 3 yrs old)
Tape up your Battery +ve terminal )last time the scrutineer gave me a blue battery location triangle to put on as well)
Bring some electrical tape to put on numbers.
Drive within your limits and experience. Although it is low speed, it is easy to make a big mistake. Last time I ended up in the nuts. No real damage other than flat spotted tyre, injured pride, and delays caused to other drivers.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:28 pm
by adidistyle
Need a pit crew?
Hey Nigel, with your times you should be performance coach
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 7:33 pm
by toppertee
adidistyle wrote:Need a pit crew?
Hey Nigel, with your times you should be performance coach
All in the tyres, mate!
You are right about been careful, around mt cotton. You can go from hero to zero very quickly.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:24 pm
by ljs18
It will be a first for me, so yes, I will take it easy. I will approach it the same way as Lakeside in November last year which was the first time ever on a track for me. Will be very interesting. How many fives do we expect?
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:37 pm
by toppertee
ljs18 wrote:It will be a first for me, so yes, I will take it easy. I will approach it the same way as Lakeside in November last year which was the first time ever on a track for me. Will be very interesting. How many fives do we expect?
Any where from 5-10 mx5s depending. They usually group the mx5s in the pits together.
Anything under 60 sec and drive home is a good first time out.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:44 pm
by chefie
First time maybe at Mt cotton
any advice about the two day program, I cant find the planning details on the MGCC web site
Is it both days requirement for runners or do they supply a class run schedule or timetable.
Is there a additional cost for a day Cams licence and does the car need to pass scrutineering
Having not done a CAMs event before im not sure what is needed to comply for CAMs and is a AASA licence allowed
Thanks
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:52 pm
by JBT
chefie wrote:First time maybe at Mt cotton
any advice about the two day program, I cant find the planning details on the MGCC web site
Is it both days requirement for runners or do they supply a class run schedule or timetable.
Is there a additional cost for a day Cams licence and does the car need to pass scrutineering
Having not done a CAMs event before im not sure what is needed to comply for CAMs and is a AASA licence allowed
Thanks
Same both days. If you do the steps below on Saturday there is no need to repeat on Sunday.
Arrive at the hillclimb at least one hour prior to start time. Park in
YOUR designated spot. Check website again on the Thursday night prior.
Do paperwork including licence application - yes you will have to pay. Make sure you have your CAMS affiliated club membership card, drivers licence and
CTP insurance extension
HARD COPYGo to scrutineering and get car checked as well as your clothing/helmet
Park, go to briefing and line up as per the program that will be published by then.
Re: Mt. Cotton Hillclimb 13/14 April
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:55 pm
by ljs18
Just got this email from the MG car club. See you on Sunday
Sonke
Dear Competitors
Unfortunately due to the low numbers for our April Hillclimb, the
committee tonight has decided to
reduce the 13-14 Hillclimb to Sunday 14th April only.
Competitors will still have the oportunity to have a large number of
runs on the day.
We apologise if this has caused you any inconvenience. Could you please
spread the word.
All competitors entered will be contacted by email (requesting
acknowledgement) or per personal phone call.
Could you please confirm that you have received and acknowledged the
change to the above address. If you have received advice from others,
then please
accept our apologises for the duplication of advice.
Many thanks
regards
david robinson
President MGCCQ