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Written by Admin Admin
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NETT was formed by Jim Fiddy of Washington back in 1985, when trikes were the best thing since sliced bread - and then subsequently run from 1993 by Paul Anderson’s dad, with Paul now continuing his involvement in the club, but taking more of a back seat to run his business and mastermind the second year in the British Quad Championship for the official Suzuki UK Quad team.
The NETT Club will be one of the first English-based clubs to actively take up the ACU’s decision to support Youth Quad racing, having witnessed the success had in 2006 by Quad Racing Scotland. The aim of this decision is for the whole Championship to re-group this year and put down strong foundations for both the near and long-term future of the club and quad racing in the North of the UK. |
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Written by Ref. Ricky Tordoff
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THE NETT Quad championship got of to a good start recently at Blue Barns Moto Park, Rowley, near Consett, Co Durham. This meeting included the first Youth Quad racing to be held on British soil run under ACU jurisdiction. There were classes for all youths racing in the six to 16-year-old age bracket. The first class was 100-200cc, which had the 200cc Standard which went to Abbie Walton. |
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Written by Admin Admin
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