U.S. Vintage Trans-Am Racing
#3888
Tech Elite
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Awesomeness, part 2 goes to John Ermer and Matt Sunderlidge, finishing 1st and second in the triple A-main for VTA. What makes these accomplishments so damn cool, is that they were both using Tamiya TA05 chassis! This should serve as a lesson to everyone who is convinced that they need a $475 luxury touring car to compete in Trans Am racing.
#3890
Tech Champion
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Some of you may know that the Vintage Trans Am class was added this year, and it looks like it was the single largest class at the Novak race. Awesomeness, part 1.
Awesomeness, part 2 goes to John Ermer and Matt Sunderlidge, finishing 1st and second in the triple A-main for VTA. What makes these accomplishments so damn cool, is that they were both using Tamiya TA05 chassis! This should serve as a lesson to everyone who is convinced that they need a $475 luxury touring car to compete in Trans Am racing.
Awesomeness, part 2 goes to John Ermer and Matt Sunderlidge, finishing 1st and second in the triple A-main for VTA. What makes these accomplishments so damn cool, is that they were both using Tamiya TA05 chassis! This should serve as a lesson to everyone who is convinced that they need a $475 luxury touring car to compete in Trans Am racing.
Thats kind of what I was thinking. You still have to fit it under the shell without any mods to it. So there is how you get your width limit. I guess if it matters that much to you, find the legal shell that is the widest across the fenderwells. Seems like a lot of effort for next to nothing.
#3891
What's the point? Would you be happy if we removed the other motor options completely and left only the 21.5/LiPo? If you don't think the 17.5 is the motor to have, run something different.
Or is it just something else to complain about? [/QUOTE]
All he asked was a question. If you dont know the answer then leave it alone. I didnt have the answer for him so I didnt respond. Some people would like to see the differences between the 2 motor and battery options there are.
Or is it just something else to complain about? [/QUOTE]
All he asked was a question. If you dont know the answer then leave it alone. I didnt have the answer for him so I didnt respond. Some people would like to see the differences between the 2 motor and battery options there are.
#3892
Major props are necessary tonight after the Novak race this weekend at Trackside in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Some of you may know that the Vintage Trans Am class was added this year, and it looks like it was the single largest class at the Novak race. Awesomeness, part 1.
Awesomeness, part 2 goes to John Ermer and Matt Sunderlidge, finishing 1st and second in the triple A-main for VTA. What makes these accomplishments so damn cool, is that they were both using Tamiya TA05 chassis! This should serve as a lesson to everyone who is convinced that they need a $475 luxury touring car to compete in Trans Am racing.
A quality setup and consistent driving is what will make or break you in this class, no matter what car you own.
Great work, guys.
Awesomeness, part 2 goes to John Ermer and Matt Sunderlidge, finishing 1st and second in the triple A-main for VTA. What makes these accomplishments so damn cool, is that they were both using Tamiya TA05 chassis! This should serve as a lesson to everyone who is convinced that they need a $475 luxury touring car to compete in Trans Am racing.
A quality setup and consistent driving is what will make or break you in this class, no matter what car you own.
Great work, guys.
#3893
Tech Champion
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(Whats your name? Are you going to change the motor options? Who is the President? Are you going to change the motor options? What is your favorite color? Are you going to change the motor options?) Im really sorry that people show up in here and feel like they get their heads bit off. I was once a person who had that experience on this very thread. But answering the motor option question is like talking to someone with a 30 second memory span. Its not personal its just really annoying.
#3894
Tech Champion
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dead horse....lol
but is there a real reason to have any extra 21.5's...other than you are sponsored by another company...and if so you still have enough $$$$ to pony up for a Novak 21.5......
or you just want some other advantage cause you cant win with an even playing field.....
I personally wish that we stick with one motor and be done with it...the more back and forth we go about motors and rules the less appealing the class becomes...for everybody.....
so I vote for all "NEGATIVE POSTS"...find something else to race...cause you are blowing my rc high...
but is there a real reason to have any extra 21.5's...other than you are sponsored by another company...and if so you still have enough $$$$ to pony up for a Novak 21.5......
or you just want some other advantage cause you cant win with an even playing field.....
I personally wish that we stick with one motor and be done with it...the more back and forth we go about motors and rules the less appealing the class becomes...for everybody.....
so I vote for all "NEGATIVE POSTS"...find something else to race...cause you are blowing my rc high...
#3896
I could be wrong but I believe every car ran 21.5. I didn't personally see anyone running anything but 21.5.
Tim Ski
Tim Ski
#3897
Tech Champion
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The reason you see almost all 21.5/lipo cars is that everyone wants to have a lipo pack they can charge and forget about. It is also easier to be fast with the combo since it has a lot more torque. If your car plows around the track it will still be ok fast. It does take more time to get the car right to work well with the 4 cell combos. You cannot run junk packs and compete with the lipo cars heads up.
This summer I raced my lipo/21.5 car at an outdoor race where I was in a 27t/4cell sandwich for the top 3. Both of the guys who drove the other cars are excellent drivers, and had good stuff to power their cars. I just charged batteries and fooled with my suspension They had to worry about their motor/battery stuff in addition to the car. That is why you see so many lipo cars, there is less to do. It is also easier to be fast.
Can you guess which cars had what motors?
This summer I raced my lipo/21.5 car at an outdoor race where I was in a 27t/4cell sandwich for the top 3. Both of the guys who drove the other cars are excellent drivers, and had good stuff to power their cars. I just charged batteries and fooled with my suspension They had to worry about their motor/battery stuff in addition to the car. That is why you see so many lipo cars, there is less to do. It is also easier to be fast.
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Can you guess which cars had what motors?
#3898
Tech Master
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I personally wish that we stick with one motor and be done with it...the more back and forth we go about motors and rules the less appealing the class becomes...for everybody.....
so I vote for all "NEGATIVE POSTS"...find something else to race...cause you are blowing my rc high...
so I vote for all "NEGATIVE POSTS"...find something else to race...cause you are blowing my rc high...
#3899
Tech Champion
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I would hate to have to bet something important on it, but yeah I could tell that some cars just had a load more punch.
Is somebody calling you Sea Bo? Why are they harrassing you to push the green car around? Well at least it was a clean pass when you got by. Its just, all that yellin.
Is somebody calling you Sea Bo? Why are they harrassing you to push the green car around? Well at least it was a clean pass when you got by. Its just, all that yellin.