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Photos of racing and related stuff........
Many of the photos on this site are used with the kind permission of Jimmy Storey, who runs the superb buggy racing website www.oople.com, click on this text to take a look, I guarantee you will not be disappointed!!
Colin Brennan, a good friend of the team, at speed with his BJ4
Action from the Batley track, unknown drivers but it's a cracking photo!
But it's not all serious racing, Curtis has an RC18T mini truck, which is tiny but lightning fast - great fun!!
Even top drivers like Richard Lowe suffer expensive "whoops moments"
Allen's current 1/12th scale stock car, with which he is enjoying some success as you can see.
Curtis with the Losi XX4 and 1st place trophy from the club summer series 2004
A rare chance to see inside the RC10 B4 of multiple British and European champion Neil Cragg.
Simon Moss gets airborne at the superb 3A Raceway in Hampshire
The Durham Table-top jump caused a lot of discussion and broken cars
Hatcliffe Racing's pits at the Durham Regional
Collegno, Italy is the venue for the 2005 World Championships
Current 2wd World Champion, Billy Easton of the USA. Can he win again in 2005?
Curtis's car strikes a pose at the York regional. Another cracking photo by Jimmy Storey of www.oople.com
2005 has been quite a year for Lancashire racer Neil Cragg. Not only did he retain his British and European titles, but in August he became the first ever Brit to win the world championship!!
Rob puts the hammer down during qualifying at York. For more pictures of this meeting visit www.oople.com
Allen (in the blue cap) and the other mechanics await the start of the C final at York. Allen's work is crucial to Rob & Curtis at the big meetings.
Racing outdoors in December does have drawbacks
Curtis gets airbourne at the first Bury Metro club meeting of 2006. First time out with his new bodyshell which looked very smart on the track
Stuart Evans had kindly allowed me to use some of his excellent action shots from the Bury Metro club meeting of 19th March, thanks Stu!
Click here to visit Stuart's website for the BRCA North West region
Curtis lifts the inside front wheel whilst cornering under power
Curtis at speed
The notorious cobbles of the horse-shoe turn
Allen puts our good friend Mike Pimlott under some pressure
Bury Metro is SUCH a good track. Rob flies........
..................and Rob lands
Adam Skelding
Steve Kirk
Teesdale 2006 was wet. Very wet. Some serious car cleaning required
Rob marshalling in the Teesdale downpour, with Curtis supervising. Allen shows common sense and heads for the race control cabin