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Mike2222 30-10-2014 07:55 AM

Racing at York-Reminder
 
There is no racing at York this Saturday 1st November due to Half-term school
holidays. We resume on 8th November with round 2 of 2wd Championships.
You have another week to get your your cars ready :p
Mike

whites75 30-10-2014 08:21 AM

is the above for 17.5t class as well - I am a new member, missed round one but would like to race in the 17.5 class to start with :)

bretts 30-10-2014 06:23 PM

I'm more than sure that there will be a 17.5 class next saturday

There are always the following classes each week:-

17.5 Blinky (4wd)
540 Sealed Can (2wd)
2wd Modified Motor
4wd Modified Motor

All that's different is that it could be a champ points scoring night for one or more class (but anyone can enter)

oh, and Short Course is once a month (but the other classes still run)

Hope this helps

Just remember to turn up early and help build the track :thumbsup:

whites75 30-10-2014 06:35 PM

thanks very much :)

sorry to be a bit thick but what's a 540 sealed can motor (2wd) please? My motors are a 17.5t speed passion and an 8.5t speed passion which I guess is classed as 2wd modified for future racing?

Col 30-10-2014 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whites75 (Post 883642)
thanks very much :)

sorry to be a bit thick but what's a 540 sealed can motor (2wd) please? My motors are a 17.5t speed passion and an 8.5t speed passion which I guess is classed as 2wd modified for future racing?

540 sealed can is a brushed, sealed can (non adjustable, or stripable) motor, usually a Saturn 20t. It's the "starter" class for 2wd. Originally raced with 17.5 blinky in either 2 or 4wd, but 4wd, 17.5 and lipo out classed 2wd, 20t sealed can so the classes were split. I believe you can run a 2wd 17.5 blinky, but all 4wd must run in that class, not the sealed can class.
8.5 is def modified. Anything other than the above falls under modified, even a 13.5 blinky.

bretts 30-10-2014 11:36 PM

Read more about 540 Sealed Can (2wd) Racing here and here as featured in Radio Race Car

It's very close racing which is great!

I can never decide which cars to run, so I think I'll do 2 classes next time one of them being 540 sealed can

whites75 31-10-2014 06:09 AM

ok cheers guys - I guess this is where the need for 'multiple' cars comes into play rather than faffing about removing motors in and out of them lol

Col 31-10-2014 10:22 PM

Personally I'd put a 540/17.5 in whatever car you run and stick with that for the foreseeable future or until you can pick up a second class car for the right price. Most people who do 2 classes run 2wd and 4wd - there's only Brett (and maybe 1 or 2 others) who split between modified and "stock"!

whites75 01-11-2014 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 883821)
Personally I'd put a 540/17.5 in whatever car you run and stick with that for the foreseeable future or until you can pick up a second class car for the right price. Most people who do 2 classes run 2wd and 4wd - there's only Brett (and maybe 1 or 2 others) who split between modified and "stock"!

yeah cheers col - that's what I am going to do, I have a 17.5t motor I got from alex in my bmax2 now as I put it in to replace my 8.5t motor until I get better at handling/racing the car :) once I get better with experience I will put the 8.5t back in and then race in the modified class :)

once I have some spare cash I am going to get a 4wd buggy and 4wd short course as I also have a 2wd sct which I am lovin :)

bretts 01-11-2014 08:51 AM

Hi Mate

Yeah, don't listen to me I'm a bit of an odd ball :woot:

The best thing about York is that it's on virtually every week and every class gets a good turn out.

Just come racing with the rest of us and you'll soon find right at home.


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