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Southern Counties Off Road Club (SCOR) safair round five held a Bilsington Nr Ashford Kent 23 july 2023
The night before had been wet, & the morning was looking iffy as I drove to the site the odd light shower not making the day look as promising as it was meant to be, but there was a strong wind, so anything could happen.
Entering the site about 10.30, the first run was under way, I chucked a coat on and headed out just as the course was closed due to an overheated and now dead car somewhere in the woods.
The course is a combination of open field and twisty rutted up n down woods added together it was over 4.5 miles.
I set off basically following the course route.
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@olfoundryman8418
@olfoundryman8418 Год назад
Sigh! And not one Austin Champ to be seen!...... Martin
@WarGrade
@WarGrade Год назад
PMSL, I think, they might struggle to keep up, that said blue Suzuki is on leaf springs! but is also quite light. PS got some casting coming up in the next month of so & I will be filming it (shock I know!).
@olfoundryman8418
@olfoundryman8418 Год назад
@@WarGrade maybe, maybe not. The champs ability to travel at speed over very rough ground is legendary (I speak from much enjoyed experience - they danced like a ballerina in rough conditions). Thus although underpowered (by todays standards) a Champ was able to keep moving at speed when other faster vehicles had to slow down because of rough ground. Its a bit of a tortoise and hare thing, the former keep going at its best pace while the latter had to keep almost stopping. The rougher the the conditions the more likely the tortoise would win..... Martin PS. I await the casting videos with much anticipation - about bloody time too! Almost as slow as England winning the ashes back (not that I care mind you)