Gravity / Soapbox racing in England
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I've entered a soapbox race, and while designing the chassis etc, i discovered that there is no real competitive racing scene or championship in the UK - Am i right or have i missed something?
(I'm not talking about racing shoe-shaped atrocities down a town centre for charity, i mean competitive)
I'm surprised if this is the case as the Americans have been well into it for decades, and have all sorts of championships and most cities seem to have a strip.
(I'm not talking about racing shoe-shaped atrocities down a town centre for charity, i mean competitive)
I'm surprised if this is the case as the Americans have been well into it for decades, and have all sorts of championships and most cities seem to have a strip.
Several charity ones and the Red Bull series but can't think of any others.
I can see there being a few less events after this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-276058...
You have to love the way it is reported though.
I can see there being a few less events after this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-276058...
You have to love the way it is reported though.
Damn that's not nice - bad reporting all round though.
Evidently there were insufficient safety barriers / hay bales...
EDIT: just seen some photos. there were NO safety barriers.
The red bull soapbox isnt annual, not in the uk at all this year.
Evidently there were insufficient safety barriers / hay bales...
EDIT: just seen some photos. there were NO safety barriers.
The red bull soapbox isnt annual, not in the uk at all this year.
Edited by Darkcat on Wednesday 28th May 17:31
If you are close to Scotland then they have a bit more of a scene up there, see: http://scottishcarties.org.uk/
Did my first event last year and was a good laugh, hoping to do 2 this year.
Did my first event last year and was a good laugh, hoping to do 2 this year.
not quite the same but there is a reasonably healthy pedal car race series in the UK including 24 hour races and a human powered vehicle race series (which is mostly populated by heavily modified recumbent cycles), the pedal car series have rules and regs governing chassis/wheel dimensions etc which might be worth a look as teams are in theory, more equally matched.
www.pedalcars.info
www.bhpc.org.uk
from what I have seen, gravity/soapbox events seem to encourage novelty designs like the red bull events in london and are far less serious about the comeptitive elements.
www.pedalcars.info
www.bhpc.org.uk
from what I have seen, gravity/soapbox events seem to encourage novelty designs like the red bull events in london and are far less serious about the comeptitive elements.
I've been looking at this and found this calender of UK events:
http://scottishcarties.org.uk/forum/soapboxRacesIn...
More than I thought.
http://scottishcarties.org.uk/forum/soapboxRacesIn...
More than I thought.
I had the best of intentions to put an entry in for the red bull race last year. Like most things, work just got in the way and it never happened. I would love to have a go though. Dead cheap racing! What can be bad about that?!
I loved the soapbox racing they had for a few years at Goodwood FOS until it was canned after a few massive offs...
I loved the soapbox racing they had for a few years at Goodwood FOS until it was canned after a few massive offs...
nickboazracing said:
I loved the soapbox racing they had for a few years at Goodwood FOS until it was canned after a few massive offs...
I was on one of the teams for this back in the day. It was great fun. Would be good to revive it, use some proper hillclimb courses backwards Prescott, Shelsley Walsh etc.Great Idea.
jimi said:
I was on one of the teams for this back in the day. It was great fun. Would be good to revive it, use some proper hillclimb courses backwards Prescott, Shelsley Walsh etc.
Great Idea.
Nice! You survived then!Great Idea.
Did you go light weight or heavy? Gueesing lightweight for braking for the bend and cornering agility?
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