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Northy 11-01-2007 01:34 PM

York Regional Track
 
What would YOU like? :confused:

G

Chrislong 11-01-2007 01:38 PM

Plenty of carpet, a-la Durham.

tc2k 11-01-2007 04:45 PM

As much carpet as possible. I personally cant stand tracks like batley indoor where its all slippy.

LiamD 11-01-2007 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrislong (Post 20537)
Plenty of carpet, a-la Durham.

Second that!

If the track was fairly flat that would be excellent.

Stu 11-01-2007 06:01 PM

Polished floor is good, but only in the slow sections of a track. It's crap when it's on a really fast bit, like at the end of the straight.

mark christopher 11-01-2007 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiamD (Post 20579)
Second that!

If the track was fairly flat that would be excellent.

lets leave all the bumps out and call it boring cars then

Northy 11-01-2007 06:10 PM

There will be jumps and features, but it cetainly will not be an obsticle course, I'll make sure of that.

G

tc2k 11-01-2007 06:42 PM

I agree with Stu. Although Id preffer carpet everywherel, if thats not possible, could we only have slippy on slow corners.

Col 11-01-2007 07:57 PM

G, that new jump that lil Ben J made is a must!
Some awesome air can be achieved from that...:)

Northy 11-01-2007 08:10 PM

Which new jump? The one we used outdoors?

G

mattym0310 11-01-2007 08:32 PM

it was the jump directly infront of the rostrum last saturday, b4 the endurance. i think thats the one your talking about. can i ask.... the hall is quite small at lowefields, so will we be using the whole thing for the tract and then classrooms for pitting? or will it be like the club nights??? (except obviosously wiv more pitting)

also i agree about slow corners being slippy, except accelerating out may be a problem???
it has to be a track that flows.
also g, do you know if we're aloud to use ne mats from the school for it??

AndyM 11-01-2007 08:41 PM

g, do we have some crash mats for the regional?

we dont usually at club nights, but some1 sed we will, so vermin can make his HUGE jumps :P


i think we need to use as much carpet as possible ;)

Cockerill 11-01-2007 08:57 PM

What is with all the carpet loving, something to do with driving X6's :D

I'm sure the track will be very good as per usual with G's tracks. There will be some slippy floor.

The track will be as big as it needs to be, there may be some pitting in the hall there may be none, dunno yet. The track will not fill the hall as we need space for spectators, race control, etc.

We can have anything we want from the gym, all depends on how many club members will be there to bring it out and put it away on Sunday night.

mattym0310 11-01-2007 09:13 PM

atleast we dont drive losi's, haha. o/j! i dont mind how much slippy we have i actually quite like it so long as there isnt tooo much. o and i will be there helping set it up, and reserve my lil corner, lol.

tc2k 11-01-2007 09:16 PM

I think people want carpet because
1) more consistant and
2) better racing

If youre racing with full grip, you can go as fast as possible. This emans faster more competitive racing. With lots of slippy, a fair bit is hit and miss and is alot harder for the less experienced drivers.

Stu 11-01-2007 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc2k (Post 20625)
I think people want carpet because
1) more consistant and
2) better racing

If youre racing with full grip, you can go as fast as possible. This emans faster more competitive racing. With lots of slippy, a fair bit is hit and miss and is alot harder for the less experienced drivers.

You are miles off there. A critical part of the UK off-road RC scene in the multi-surface element, if you are ever to become an experienced driver you need to learn to cope with it.

G wil build an ACE track, as he always does, with the slippy parts in the correct places. Remember he has been doing it since most of you lot were in nappies.

Northy 11-01-2007 09:48 PM

blush :cool:

Cockerill 11-01-2007 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc2k (Post 20625)
I think people want carpet because
1) more consistant and
2) better racing

If youre racing with full grip, you can go as fast as possible. This emans faster more competitive racing. With lots of slippy, a fair bit is hit and miss and is alot harder for the less experienced drivers.

I would agree with your first point but not the second.

My personal opinion is that once the slippy has been cleared of dust it will be fine and offer enough grip. I also think better racing does not come with more carpet. As you say slippy floor is harder for less experienced drivers, hence the better drivers should come to the top with slippy floor in the track. Better drivers means better racing.

It is harder for less experienced racers, but lets remember this is a regional series not club night, therefore the track should be aimed at the better drivers not the new drivers. It will also help the lesser experienced drivers improve.

Racing with full grip and as fast as possible is about as boring as off-road comes. Lets have some throttle control somewhere not just a flat out track. I for one prefer a challenging track that brings out driver skill instead of a track that requires you to be flat out 90% of the time.

super__dan 11-01-2007 10:06 PM

As an X6 driver, I want some slippy for defo! I agree I don't like it at the end of the straight though!

Can we have a proper big jump like normal, defo get vermin on the case, he genuinly is very good at that.

Downslopes are always good too (essential)!

Dan

AndyM 12-01-2007 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by super__dan (Post 20635)
As an X6 driver, I want some slippy for defo! I agree I don't like it at the end of the straight though!

Can we have a proper big jump like normal, defo get vermin on the case, he genuinly is very good at that.

Downslopes are always good too (essential)!

Dan


i agree:cool:


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