First big race question
#1
First big race question
I will be racing at motorama this year and had a question for you guys. I am kinda nervous about the bigger jumps that will be at this event. How should i properly approach this dilemma? at events like this, are the big jumps roll-able if i don't feel comfortable just hucking my car? I have been racing for two years at our local track (hobby hut) and i feel comfortable with their jumps. but i don't think their big jumps are going to be as big as the ones at motorama. i just dont want to destroy my car or more importantly another competitors car. thanks for the help.
#2
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First time is always nervous, roll em, get comfy with the lines and then just go for it. After you do it once, you're hooked on going big. Another great way to learn the lines and speeds is to phantom another car who knows the jumps/track. Follow his lines and speed a few times and before you know it, you're flyin'.
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You need to run enough during practice time to get comfortable with the track. THEN decide based on risk/reward. i.e. it is faster to take the jump, but can I make it consistantly? Because it is also faster to roll the jump than to be on your lid waiting for the marshall.
#5
I will be racing at motorama this year and had a question for you guys. I am kinda nervous about the bigger jumps that will be at this event. How should i properly approach this dilemma? at events like this, are the big jumps roll-able if i don't feel comfortable just hucking my car? I have been racing for two years at our local track (hobby hut) and i feel comfortable with their jumps. but i don't think their big jumps are going to be as big as the ones at motorama. i just dont want to destroy my car or more importantly another competitors car. thanks for the help.
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#7
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you should b ok. i dont think the jumps have been that big the last 2 years they were bigger the first year lol. plus the bigger the jump the more time to cerrect... also try not to roll them if theres ppl behind you exspecially me lol either get to the side before the jump or got for it cause that how cars get broken and iv seen some nasty argument over that.
#8
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I agree with Domit. try it during practice. Thats what its for. Technically you will be able to clear any jump on a track. Its all about being set up for the jump. If on any lap you dont feel that you car is set-up for a jump, its always a good idea to just roll it. Crashing at a jump is always going to cost you time. Being on your lid at the landing of a jump is going to be a time killer. a marshal is not always going to be able to go out and get you, right away.
Dont be affraid, just practice until you get the timing correct, and you will have a blast. BIG air is FUN!
Dont be affraid, just practice until you get the timing correct, and you will have a blast. BIG air is FUN!
#9
make laps. watch others. find the line. no harm in rolling the jumps in practice and even rd1. track that huge the loss of rolling them is very well less than waitin on a marshall in that cold haze, gettin lost behind a jump or marshall gettin some1 else 1st. be surprised. remember too long is better than short (even if another jump is ahead u can roll that 1). relax and have fun. run smooth and just make the laps, gettin marshalled alot in practice is no fun and ur screwed if u FO at that event.
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#11
I will be racing at motorama this year and had a question for you guys. I am kinda nervous about the bigger jumps that will be at this event. How should i properly approach this dilemma? at events like this, are the big jumps roll-able if i don't feel comfortable just hucking my car? I have been racing for two years at our local track (hobby hut) and i feel comfortable with their jumps. but i don't think their big jumps are going to be as big as the ones at motorama. i just dont want to destroy my car or more importantly another competitors car. thanks for the help.
Best way about doing it is not to think about it, just do it (like nike) or else you'll be too nervous. If it helps take it slow first few laps then speed up gradually.
#12
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Don't worry about it, just go and have fun, and in case your not up to the pace just try to stay wheels on the ground (every time you get marshaled you lose time, lots of time), let the fast (or full bore guys) guys go by you, try to fallow the lines of a good racer in your qual. My best advice is try not to race anyone, race your self and you might end up surprising your self....