re Gymkhana
re Gymkhana
does anyone know if helmets are required or optional for this event?
Peter
DRGN -1
(hey - I might have been slow at the Tarmac Gymkhana last year, but I've been practising !!!)
Peter
DRGN -1
(hey - I might have been slow at the Tarmac Gymkhana last year, but I've been practising !!!)
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re Gymkhana
not officially, but my guess is helmets are not required. I doubt anyonedoes anyone know if helmets are required or optional for this event?
will be wearing them, and I think the danger of a rollover or damaging
accident at this event would be miniscule. Helmets are always optional
however

been practising !!!)(hey - I might have been slow at the Tarmac Gymkhana last year, but I've
yeah - I've been meaning to talk with you about the skid marks in my
driveway...
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re Gymkhana
not officially, but my guess is helmets are not required. I doubt anyonedoes anyone know if helmets are required or optional for this event?
will be wearing them, and I think the danger of a rollover or damaging
accident at this event would be miniscule. Helmets are always optional
however

been practising !!!)(hey - I might have been slow at the Tarmac Gymkhana last year, but I've
yeah - I've been meaning to talk with you about the skid marks in my
driveway...
(z)
re Gymkhana
excuse my ignorance, but WHAT IS A GYMKHANA? and there's also a motorkhana
or something ay? what are they??
vanz
or something ay? what are they??
vanz
re Gymkhana
excuse my ignorance, but WHAT IS A GYMKHANA? and there's also a motorkhana
or something ay? what are they??
vanz
or something ay? what are they??
vanz
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re Gymkhana
no ignorance here - I suspect there are a lot of drivers (including club
members) who have no idea.
Peter gave a good description... but pictures are worth lots more than words
apparently so for a tarmac gymkhana see
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/200800 ... _gymkhana/
Grass is messier, but much better on tyre/car wear (if you are worried about
that sort of thing!)
Chic L has kindly supplied 2 quick MPG movie clips of part of a previous
grass gymkhana. Download them from
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana1.mpg (about 1.4 Meg)
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana2.mpg (also 1.4M)
We have lots of photos of the recent grass gymkhana in Otago, but you'll
have to wait for Top Down mag to see those.
There was also some grass stuff at the driver training day in Taupo a while
ago - a few pics here
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/281000_taupo_training/
These gymkhana events are a really good way to learn how to drive the car to
its limits safely. It is only mildly competitive, so most people just try
and beat their own times to get better. They are GREAT fun & are for
drivers of any ability.
Motorkhana is just what the Auckland Car Club calls them. Different
countries/clubs different names.
Tarmac gymkhanas are a bit like Autocross they do in the US - except
autocross is usually on a much bigger course, and more competitive. Want to
see an autocross?
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/AutoX.mpg
10 points for guessing correctly who this is (and no points if you're that
person!)
Details of this weekends grass gymkhana are at
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/northern/
members) who have no idea.
Peter gave a good description... but pictures are worth lots more than words
apparently so for a tarmac gymkhana see
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/200800 ... _gymkhana/
Grass is messier, but much better on tyre/car wear (if you are worried about
that sort of thing!)
Chic L has kindly supplied 2 quick MPG movie clips of part of a previous
grass gymkhana. Download them from
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana1.mpg (about 1.4 Meg)
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana2.mpg (also 1.4M)
We have lots of photos of the recent grass gymkhana in Otago, but you'll
have to wait for Top Down mag to see those.
There was also some grass stuff at the driver training day in Taupo a while
ago - a few pics here
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/281000_taupo_training/
These gymkhana events are a really good way to learn how to drive the car to
its limits safely. It is only mildly competitive, so most people just try
and beat their own times to get better. They are GREAT fun & are for
drivers of any ability.
Motorkhana is just what the Auckland Car Club calls them. Different
countries/clubs different names.
Tarmac gymkhanas are a bit like Autocross they do in the US - except
autocross is usually on a much bigger course, and more competitive. Want to
see an autocross?
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/AutoX.mpg
10 points for guessing correctly who this is (and no points if you're that
person!)
Details of this weekends grass gymkhana are at
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/northern/
(z)
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re Gymkhana
no ignorance here - I suspect there are a lot of drivers (including club
members) who have no idea.
Peter gave a good description... but pictures are worth lots more than words
apparently so for a tarmac gymkhana see
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/200800 ... _gymkhana/
Grass is messier, but much better on tyre/car wear (if you are worried about
that sort of thing!)
Chic L has kindly supplied 2 quick MPG movie clips of part of a previous
grass gymkhana. Download them from
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana1.mpg (about 1.4 Meg)
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana2.mpg (also 1.4M)
We have lots of photos of the recent grass gymkhana in Otago, but you'll
have to wait for Top Down mag to see those.
There was also some grass stuff at the driver training day in Taupo a while
ago - a few pics here
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/281000_taupo_training/
These gymkhana events are a really good way to learn how to drive the car to
its limits safely. It is only mildly competitive, so most people just try
and beat their own times to get better. They are GREAT fun & are for
drivers of any ability.
Motorkhana is just what the Auckland Car Club calls them. Different
countries/clubs different names.
Tarmac gymkhanas are a bit like Autocross they do in the US - except
autocross is usually on a much bigger course, and more competitive. Want to
see an autocross?
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/AutoX.mpg
10 points for guessing correctly who this is (and no points if you're that
person!)
Details of this weekends grass gymkhana are at
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/northern/
members) who have no idea.
Peter gave a good description... but pictures are worth lots more than words
apparently so for a tarmac gymkhana see
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/200800 ... _gymkhana/
Grass is messier, but much better on tyre/car wear (if you are worried about
that sort of thing!)
Chic L has kindly supplied 2 quick MPG movie clips of part of a previous
grass gymkhana. Download them from
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana1.mpg (about 1.4 Meg)
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/chic_grass_gymkhana2.mpg (also 1.4M)
We have lots of photos of the recent grass gymkhana in Otago, but you'll
have to wait for Top Down mag to see those.
There was also some grass stuff at the driver training day in Taupo a while
ago - a few pics here
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/281000_taupo_training/
These gymkhana events are a really good way to learn how to drive the car to
its limits safely. It is only mildly competitive, so most people just try
and beat their own times to get better. They are GREAT fun & are for
drivers of any ability.
Motorkhana is just what the Auckland Car Club calls them. Different
countries/clubs different names.
Tarmac gymkhanas are a bit like Autocross they do in the US - except
autocross is usually on a much bigger course, and more competitive. Want to
see an autocross?
ftp://www.mx5club.org.nz/pub/AutoX.mpg
10 points for guessing correctly who this is (and no points if you're that
person!)
Details of this weekends grass gymkhana are at
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/events/northern/
(z)
re Gymkhana
Motorsport NZ decided sometime ago to rename Gymkhana as Motorkhana to avoid any confusion with horse gymkhana events - only trouble is they seem to have caused even more confusion
Regards
Sam & Denise Parker
340 Beach Road
Mairangi Bay
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Ph/fax 64 9 478 4761
Mobile sam 021 909 140, Denise 025 774 917
email samparker@clear.net.nz
Regards
Sam & Denise Parker
340 Beach Road
Mairangi Bay
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Ph/fax 64 9 478 4761
Mobile sam 021 909 140, Denise 025 774 917
email samparker@clear.net.nz
re Gymkhana
Motorsport NZ decided sometime ago to rename Gymkhana as Motorkhana to avoid any confusion with horse gymkhana events - only trouble is they seem to have caused even more confusion
Regards
Sam & Denise Parker
340 Beach Road
Mairangi Bay
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Ph/fax 64 9 478 4761
Mobile sam 021 909 140, Denise 025 774 917
email samparker@clear.net.nz
Regards
Sam & Denise Parker
340 Beach Road
Mairangi Bay
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Ph/fax 64 9 478 4761
Mobile sam 021 909 140, Denise 025 774 917
email samparker@clear.net.nz
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Thanks Sam. Interestingly enough (or not probably) my email spellchecker
picks up Gymkhana and Motorkhana as OK - but not Motorsport.
So those who went on Sat - How was it??!!
picks up Gymkhana and Motorkhana as OK - but not Motorsport.
So those who went on Sat - How was it??!!
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re Gymkhana
Thanks Sam. Interestingly enough (or not probably) my email spellchecker
picks up Gymkhana and Motorkhana as OK - but not Motorsport.
So those who went on Sat - How was it??!!
picks up Gymkhana and Motorkhana as OK - but not Motorsport.
So those who went on Sat - How was it??!!
(z)
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