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September 14, 2014 at 10:29 PM #6033AutoramaKeymaster
All,
As discussed on our September club meeting, we need to decide/vote which classes to race in 2015 on our October meeting (TBA).
Please use this topic to post your suggestions for racing series in 2015; include as much information as possible in your suggestions: series name, rules, etc.. (Use our current and past racing classes for reference material: Home Page/Racing).
Have fun. 🙂
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September 15, 2014 at 11:05 AM #6044porsche917Moderator
Here are my first ideas for 2015 series.
-Group C
-Group 5
-F1 of some sort – classic using Scalextric cars
-BRM Group C, w/anglewinder chassis. There is also the Mercedes C9 option for this series
-BRM El Piloto series using Porsche 917’s or 962’s modified with anglewinder chassis
-Scalextric modern touring car
Marty
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September 16, 2014 at 1:19 AM #6080BarkingSpyderParticipant
I’m still the new guy so some of my ideas may be good for some laughs or at least an interesting debate! For the meeting I will prep a PowerPoint with logistics, rules, and estimated costs (for any of these that other people seem genuinely interested in…)
RACE SERIES
— OldSchool/Vintage/Scratch Built: Members bring in their wing cars, Coxes, Revels, MMRCs, etc. New rubber (no glue) encouraged. Cars will be qualified into brackets based on 4 qualifying runs. We can adjust the volts up/down as needed per class. An alternative event that we could do for fun – unless some of you veterans want to go balls-out against each other for a true series!
— 1/32 drag races, using existing race classes and tech rules, track (with tree and timers) will be rented; maybe 4 to 8 races total, or perhaps just on an off-weekend when we can watch Daytona or Indy on the monitor as we are staging for our heat.
— 1/43 races – with the voltage cranked to 14v
— H/O El Piloto drag-race using my track (and cars) either on the floor or the south wall bench. Again, may be for a special 1 or 2 times event just do have something different. Members could also dust off their AFXs or Tycos or buy them from Autoworld for $12-22/ea.
— Hot Wheel gravity races. Could be a series in parallel with slot car races, from 3p-4p. Simple heads up, cross the line first tracing.NON-RACING — CONCURS
On various weekends we can have displays of member’s collections:
— Die-Cast race cars, crystal or plexiglass promo models, die cast movie specials (batmobile, ghost busters, munster mobile etc.)
— Home-made static/plastic models (incl. motor models, dioramas etc.)
— Signed or repro Helmets, gloves, steering wheels, hoods, fenders, souveniors
— Physical hardware souveniors (plugs, cables, bolts, pistons, injectors, disks, belts, butterflies, headers etc.)
— Pictures and videos and posters
— …. oh yeah, how about some HotWheels collections?!PROMOTIONAL
— Kids races (what a concept?!) … bring your kids and their friends to race high-impact Scalies or their own Carerras, Nincos, Flys etc. Kid HO Races ……. -
September 16, 2014 at 1:24 AM #6081BarkingSpyderParticipant
I am a big supporter of the suggestion for an El Piloto race using the Scaley hi-impact cars; with provisos allowing either (a) slot-it guides, or (b) no-grip front tires, or (c) stock guide with fatter braids and a flag extension (made from an old credit card glued to the stock flag to increase depth).
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September 16, 2014 at 1:59 AM #6085BarkingSpyderParticipant
OTHER IDEAS
— Visit the 1/32 // 1/23 club that has a track in the back of Houston’s Katy Slot Cars
— R/C races in the parking lot of the dentist shop next to the locksmith shop. Members can bring in their RCs or we can go El piloto with some $40 Toys-R-Us or radio-shack cars
— As a group, go to the RC races at HobbyTown at Parmer/Mopac
— As a group, go to the model train expo (in Jan/Feb at the Parmer center)
— As a group, attend Austin model rocket launches in Taylor (springtime)
— As a group, race digital Nascar (rent the cars) at Races2U, then beer pizza and pool next door at the pool hall. -
September 18, 2014 at 5:58 PM #6104MitleidKeymaster
LMP(Maybe allow DP’s even though they are older)
Modern GT open
scaley high impact race (Russell suggested)
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September 26, 2014 at 11:24 AM #6191BarkingSpyderParticipant
Scaley ‘Lightining’ hi-impact cars – Sept 25 Test Results
Static Weight: 69gm Total Downforce: 255g Mag D/F: 186g (measured on club mag-marshall)
Rear Wheel Speed: @11v = 6,400 @13v = 7,580 (measured on club tach) //estimated for 12v = 6,990rpm
Problems:
— Rear tires are sloppy. FIX: shoe-goo or clear nail polish on nub.
— Guide and setup is for plastic tracks; at the rise after the esses the braids can lose contact, and de-lots can occur in the tight corners. FIX: 2-3 guide shims and agressively fluffed braid.
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October 7, 2014 at 8:34 AM #6244AutoramaKeymaster
My suggestions are:
– All Slotcar F1 Series
– HRS/2 Modern GT series (2005 Up bodies on Slot.it HRS chassis)
– NSR Mosler Sidewinder (25K motor version, all stock, open gearing)
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October 8, 2014 at 10:44 AM #6247BarkingSpyderParticipant
CLARIFICATIONS
Guys, I never intended for my Non-Race ideas (and the off-the-wall-races) to be part of the agenda for the planning meeting. I am trying to determine member interest in any of these events, and if there is enough, I will organize them for Non-Race weekends (or Sundays); naturally I will coordinate with Mark at Kings and with the club leadership.
SERIES SUGGESTION TO BE DISCUSSED
Classic/old-school/scratchbuilt Races – Strombergs, Revels, static model conversions, etc. Since we may have a motley set of cars that people have, create racing classes by weight, motor RPM, body style – whatever seems simple, fair, reasonable. Or, if members only have a few cars, and none of them are like each other, just let anything run (except wing cars, and expensive collectors editions).
This is intended as a purely fun series, as a filler for maybe 4-6 weeks total. We could score for separate categories such as: fastest lap, most laps completed, oldest car, coolest car (member votes), best condition (vote), worst condition (vote).
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