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Originally Posted by Jamesk
Too many classes already, I do 2wd and 4wd from the same manufacture which has some parts which are interchangeable and use common tools. This helps keep cost manageable. I can appreciate you think a new class might attract drivers to a club but looking at the bigger picture all new classes do dilute the numbers at club meetings as it does not attract new members who have not raced before.
I have watched oval racing many years ago (mardave,s I think) it looked fun but low numbers
jK
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Sorry I beg to differ. I know a local indoor oval club that run 6 or 7 classes, most of which need an A and B final, and that's not including the 20-30 cars in the banger class. From the feedback I've had they're seems to be a number of people who don't like outdoor oval because of the smelly nitro cars

So looking to introduce a electric class to encourage some of the indoor guys outdoor.