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Pit Trash Shoot Out @ Bundy Hill Oct. 23rd & 24th.

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#1 · (Edited)
*NEW PICS OF COURSE ADDED 10/15/2010*

The Pit Trash Shoot Out 2010.

2 Classes by tire size, 10 Rigs Competing per class, on a 1/2 mile Extreme Challenge Course. Entry fee is $300.00 per two man team.
Includes camping, entry into park, event shirt, and more.
Class #1, 37" to 42" on Saturday
Class #2, 42" Plus on Sunday

Competing for $5000.00 in prize money to be paid out to 1st thru 5th place in each class. First place for each class pays back $1000.00 (Prize money will be adjusted per the amount of entries if needed)

Registration by October first, lottery style drawing to determine the 10 competitors for each class. Drawing will be held on October 2nd.
We will notify you by October 3rd, when you are selected.


Walk in spectator fee $5 per person each day of event.

For more info email us @ pittrashchallenge@hotmail.com

More to follow soon.
 
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#139 ·
Just like to say team great lakes outfitters is gonna win:rock:

Id think about changing the start to a bit later. We norm shoot for a 10am drivers meeting and 11am start and still norm start later with people comin in late that are entering. Just a idea. Cant wait, gonna be a good time and hope more get entered

Dont Be A Puss erin and come play:sonicjay:
 
#141 ·
Ya the way you gotta look at it is people are driving from hours away so say some one has a 3 hour drive there and needs to be there by 8 for drivers meeting theyed have to be on the road by 5am and up even earlier to get going. Id say start at 11 run every one, break for lunch then run the mulligan runs after lunch.

Also dont know if i missed it but what you guys thinking for a time limit to get threw
 
#145 ·
i am out. have to deliver a motor sunday.going to windrock in 2 weeks, so i better save the jeep.
good luck on the comp hope it goes well.
 
#164 · (Edited)
Thank You.

On behalf of all of the Pit Trash at Bundy Hill Off Road, we would like to thank everyone that came out to compete, and watch our first event.

Congratulations to Jeremy for a blistering winning run on Saturday.
And, to Corey for running forwards and backwards on Sunday.

We have learned a ton from all of this, and will continue to build on our competition to make it better and better going forward.

Thanks to the following folks, companies, and organizations for helping us pull this first one off.

Bundy Hill Off Road Park
BDS Suspension
Mickey Thompson Tire Company
Warn Corporation
Schupbachs Sports Goods, Jackson, MI
Performance Automotive, Jackson, MI
Performance Automotive, Jonesville, MI
Lowe Construction, Horton, MI
Bailey Excavating, Jackson, MI
Bill at Ace Hardware, Vandercook, MI
Jonesville Lumber, Jonesville, MI
Planet Power Sports, Coldwater, MI
Tuckey Motor Sports, Coldwater, MI
Great Lakes Truck Outfitters, Jackson, MI
Premier Sports, Jackson, MI
Chris-Rods Web Service
Bucknasty's Crab-Shack & Speed Shop.
Team Dangerous Fab.
Ron Price from Rocks & Valley Off Road Park, Harrison, MI
The Pit Trash Members for all their hard work.
Our wives, children, girlfriends, and of those that haven't seen us in weeks.
Captain Morgans, Ice, Dixie Party Cups, and The Coke a Cola Bottling Corporation.

Can't wait till next year! :beerbang:

 
#166 ·
this is corey in the green beast . had a awsome time sat and sunday thanks Bundy and the trash for everything finaly got it on a scale 6340 lbs. does any one have pictures of us on our side in the back washout coming back through the course sure felt like we could of went over form inside . thanks again will see you next year.:rock:
 
#168 · (Edited)
looks like they did a good job maybe a few bugs to work out, so hopefully they will listen to the competetors on the next comp.i had 8 calls asking about it, saying they would go if it was cheaper.$100 would be a good number, you would of had 20 rigs there.drivers meeting at 10 would help also.
I agree. $100 is a good number...makes the math easier on figuring payouts. Drivers meeting at 8 is pretty early considering people are coming from all over the state (hopefully). 9 for the meeting would be good with a 10 start time. 10 might seem better, but if you get 20 rigs, it will run pretty late in to the day/night. I would cut the time limit down too...probably 30 minutes.
Another idea is to separate the buggies in to their own class. I know this year the most capable buggy ended up last on the "mulligan" run and he finished 2nd to the Suzuki, but they still need to be in their own class. Full out/dedicated rock buggies verses full bodied trail rigs...not exactly fair and may deter some from entering.

Suggestion recap:

entry fee - $100
classes - (1)41" and under (2)42" and up (3)Buggy
drivers meeting - 9am / Comp start - 10 am
time limit - 30 minutes

Bright EVENT STAFF t shirts for those running/judging/timing the comp
2 way radios for the event staff:thumb:

If you get enough rigs (which I'm sure you will next year), you should have a leaderboard type sign where you can post everybody's time after their runs so it's not a mystery, as to who had what time, having to wait until the awards ceremony to find out.:thumb:

You guys did a great job for your first comp, the course was top notch, can't wait to see a bigger turnout for next year:rock:


I would also highly suggest the enforcing of the use of tree savers and winch weights.
 
#169 ·
I agree. $100 is a good number...makes the math easier on figuring payouts. Drivers meeting at 8 is pretty early considering people are coming from all over the state (hopefully). 9 for the meeting would be good with a 10 start time. 10 might seem better, but if you get 20 rigs, it will run pretty late in to the day/night. I would cut the time limit down too...probably 30 minutes.
Another idea is to separate the buggies in to their own class. I know this year the most capable buggy ended up last on the "mulligan" run and he finished 2nd to the Suzuki, but they still need to be in their own class. Full out/dedicated rock buggies verses full bodied trail rigs...not exactly fair and may deter some from entering.

Suggestion recap:

entry fee - $100
classes - (1)41" and under (2)42" and up (3)Buggy
drivers meeting - 9am / Comp start - 10 am
time limit - 30 minutes

Bright EVENT STAFF t shirts for those running/judging/timing the comp
2 way radios for the event staff:thumb:

If you get enough rigs (which I'm sure you will next year), you should have a leaderboard type sign where you can post everybody's time after their runs so it's not a mystery, as to who had what time, having to wait until the awards ceremony to find out.:thumb:

You guys did a great job for your first comp, the course was top notch, can't wait to see a bigger turnout for next year:rock:


I would also highly suggest the enforcing of the use of tree savers and winch weights.
Please send your resume to Pit Trash and we"ll consider you for next year. Im sure there will be changes but the 300 entry will not be one. no one that entered complained about the entery. Only the web wheelers are complaining:poke:
 
#172 ·
wow!!
you need to come check out some of the other events.(were there are 20 to 30 rigs and 300 spectators.) us web wheelers must not have a clue on anything to do with comps.
at 100 dollars a rig the winner at the last one received over 2 grand in cash and prizes.they paid all the way back to 12th place.how much money do you think they made at the gate?
i wish you guys well.but to drive 3 hours and have nobody to run against kinda sucks.
winching with no weights and no tree savers is going to get someone killed..then how many comps will you be having?
 
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