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Old 19-12-2006
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Default Nitro / Electric differences ?

I just did my second nitro race (neo invitational / 8th scale buggy) and I noticed a few things & wondered what other people thought.

For starters, I almost got hit in the head by a buggy, I managed to stop it with my arm which really hurt and shocked me big time. No one came over to apologise after the race, but I am sure they would at a 10th electric race.

During my final, my pit crew were shouting for me, but it was SO loud that it is virtually impossible to have shouts of encouragement and banter - there is some great comedy shouting to be had at 10th electric nationals and the like and I thought it was missing.
The LOoooooooooooooooooong finals and pit stops made it impossible to know who was winning in any race without looking at a computer screen - so again no shouting or anything (not that they could hear).

At this years 10th euros the A finalists got so much shouting it was crazy - I wonder if the 8th scale euros was just silent as everyone stands with their hands in their pockets and watches in a serious manner ? surely not ?

any thoughts ?
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate nitro, but I think I miss some things from electric.
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I like the ease of electric, and its quietness.

Even at my local club, I cant help laugh at the conversations people have whilst racing, very funny.

But then again, I do like how you need pit men in nitro, its sooo coool. I think I need to get myself an 8th nitro.
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Old 19-12-2006
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You raise some interesting points which I hadn’t considered before between Nitro & Electric, shame about lack of banter being heard, Oswestry was funny when people were shouting “YOU CAN STILL WIN IT JIMMY” even thou your car had stopped on lap 2 or something… made me laugh, I was just glad not to finish dead last that day.

Amazed that no one apologised for hitting you, maybe there is an answer however… if the guy wasn’t watching then this would explain the poor driving to hit you and lack of apology as maybe he didn’t even see it happen
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He'd have seen the blood and body parts hanging behind his car if he did hit him.

Frankly, people who like to hit marshalls and paparazzi with cars should'nt be allowed to race
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Frankly, people who like to hit marshalls and paparazzi with cars should'nt be allowed to race

Im sure it wasn't deliberate, I think its pretty sick of you to suggest it was!!! imagine the injury if Jimmy hadn't have seen it coming!
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It is more than likely the attitude difference between Electric and Nitro, in as much as in Nitro, they do appear to assume more danger when marshaling where as in electric, not as much?
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For starters, I almost got hit in the head by a buggy, I managed to stop it with my arm which really hurt and shocked me big time. No one came over to apologise after the race, but I am sure they would at a 10th electric race.

During my final, my pit crew were shouting for me, but it was SO loud that it is virtually impossible to have shouts of encouragement and banter - there is some great comedy shouting to be had at 10th electric nationals and the like and I thought it was missing.
The LOoooooooooooooooooong finals and pit stops made it impossible to know who was winning in any race without looking at a computer screen - so again no shouting or anything (not that they could hear).
I think the issue of being hit is dependant on the driver involved. I almost had my head taken off by a truggy a few weeks ago, the driver came straight over after the race and apologised. Most drivers I know would do the same thing, not sure why they didn't apologise to you though.

As for the noise, what do you expect from a nitro meeting indoors... There is usually noise from the pit crew, and outdoors they are not too difficult to hear. The atmosphere at the Nationals is pretty good, it is better when Andy Taylor is commentating as you then have a pretty good idea of who is where. Plus, you can view the race control programme from a PDA wia Wi-fi, and if you have a good pit crew then they will keep you informed through the race.

On a separate matter, when are we going to see a review of the Hong Nor on the site? If you want any help or setups drop me a PM and I'll do my best to help.
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nothing beats the banter at a 10th meeting!

the euros was unreal!
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I’ve been to a nitro national in the Netherlands last year with a friend of mine, and to the Neo race last year (spectator).
All I can say is that the fumes and the noise gives me a headache. It just so loud, you cant even talk to the person next to you.

At the national I had to marshal for like 30 minutes, I was deaf by the end of it and stinking like hell.

Also I don’t like the structure of nitro racing, if you do really well in qualifying you don’t have to drive for hours until your main starts. (BORING) In electro we have 3 mains so there is always action if you are in the A main or in the F main.

So ill stick to electro.
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