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Old 11-12-2012, 01:21 PM
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Hello Guys

I been raceing dirt oval for weeks now we all use a 2wd slash with modified
car bodys from bartparts we race every Sunday after noon yesturday we raced a 20 lap feature with 11 cars you talk about chrashes we had alot I personally think that 11 cars was way to much to run at one time but I didnt want to race anything so I kept my mouth shut so how do the rest of you guys race at your track? as in how many cars at a time?

Thank you for the input
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Old 11-12-2012, 03:27 PM
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When it comes to racing at our track, it was originally set up to accommodate 1/8th scale. So when running 1/10th scale, there is plenty of room for 10 or more cars without a lot of crashing. It is normal to run 12 4 wheel drive open cars for 5 minutes without anyone needing to be marshaled.
So I guess it would have to depend on the track size, car set up and how skilled the drivers are.
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Old 11-12-2012, 03:32 PM
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Our track is 200' run line with 14' wide lanes. It is a flat tri oval. We run Slash with 1/8 late model bodies, 13.5 1/10 Sliders, and next season we will add 1/10 late model class.

We have run seven of the Slashes in a race with no issue and 10 Sliders as well. Again it depends on track size more than anything else.
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