Ok people I missed this weekend as I was at work.
This is Morto here, in case any of you want to pull me to bits as you have NRX, but I've probably had more 1/10 scale cars than most of you. My first was 18 years ago. I have drove them on the roofs of buildings, car parks, the woods, sand pits, half pipes and much much more including my best mates sitting room!
So.
1st thing, Peter the guy doing all the work and working out the past "god knows how long" has put loads of effort into NRX being suitable for 1/10 scale buggies. Now bare in mind he has done this within the restrictions of the 1/8 scale Nitro folks that use this track (including himself every week) and are club members. And has tried to accommodate you lot in the best way NRX can, with help from the lads and lasses that bother to turn up.
NRX is an out door Nitro track and dont forget that!, it that has been"adjusted" to suit you lot wingey people. Now forgive me if I'm wrong here but I have not heard one good thing from you all. Your racing on a "out door" track with jumps bigger than me, if the sun is out you get burned, drive right you get a thrill...... and with a dedicated team of folks trying to make your racing as good as possible.....
Did you have......
Full timing gear?
Toilet?
Raised pit lane?
Insane track?
Good people?
Decent stand?
Insane jumps?
What more can an RC racer want?.....
Now ok, it may not be suitable for your average Chod Breath with a 1/10 scale electric buggy, but hold on. Is it not a drivers decision to make? weather the track should be taken slow or fast? I could run a unicycle round there all day without breaking anything. Ok I know most racers want the "thrill" of an insane track, but is that not what you have had?
The most insane RC track you will find around our area?
Now the world you live in is the RC world remember, there are more kinds of RC vehicles than there are people on this planet! So anybody who doesn't come back is clearly useless at adapting to a track or adapting it, which is something you have to do in this world. NRX will grow and it can adapt to all you likings, but pull it to bits and your trying to kill something you have not helped to grow.
2. If you want to compete at a higher level then get yourself a 1/8th scale electric buggy or nitro and stop racing on magic carpets. Or stop moaning that the "track" is to tough. Remember you are racing a buggy, designed by the best to be driven on the roughest terrain and nothing more.
3. Give the guys and girls some credit and feedback instead of pulling it to shreds.
I guarantee I will produce a video of me burning that track up in a 1/10th scale buggy lap after lap. And prove you all wrong if you don't.
If you want precision, go race round 2 cones. If you want a challenge come to NRX.
Morto.
NRX and all RC tracks and vehicles lover.
You all do a great job!
PS. Team2SR