1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#4038
Thats why we designed our wide track kit the way it is, 190mm,200mm,205mm, something for everyone
#4040
Tech Champion
Wow I'm glad I don't run in TX...I can understand wanting the cars to look scale...however there should be some leeway in that. What happens when someone who hasn't ran there before comes with something different? Are you going to force them to buy a whole new body just to adhere to the rules.
As for forum bashing...DQ'ing people for what they say on the forums is just wrong. You have control over your race and track...you do not have control over RC Tech or other forums except your own. I would never ever censor one of my racers like that. I've always welcomed both positive and negative feedback in all the races I have organized.
As for forum bashing...DQ'ing people for what they say on the forums is just wrong. You have control over your race and track...you do not have control over RC Tech or other forums except your own. I would never ever censor one of my racers like that. I've always welcomed both positive and negative feedback in all the races I have organized.
#4042
Tech Adept
Just some thoughts for those who are looking at a 'realistic' scale F1: in 'real' Formula1 the teams will do *anything* that will give them an edge, and they could get away with (and some will even try it if they in all likelyhood wouldn't). If they could run 2m wide, they *would*. They would run flames, eastereggs or whatever if that would pay their bills.
Last edited by ijdod; 02-21-2012 at 02:51 AM.
#4043
Tech Adept
Hey guys, want to share this thread with yall.
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/vie...hp?f=1&t=11824
Its a guy scratchbuilding his own rc F1 car.
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/vie...hp?f=1&t=11824
Its a guy scratchbuilding his own rc F1 car.
#4044
Tech Master
Thanks for posting the Houston rules. They are almost identical to the set we run at our track with the exception of the paint and disqualification.
Maybe the paint rule works for tracks that have a large turnout. We just started our f1 program so we are short on racers. Had our largest turnout last Saturday........5. Its picking up though.
As far as the spec tire I don't think it would work in f1. I love spec racing and spec tires make things very level and really control costs. I have bought 6 different sets of tires and still haven't settled on one. The only problem is that each chassis works best with a different tire. At our track the f104 runs a hard rear and a soft front. The fgx runs a soft rear and a soft or medium front. My rabbit wouldn't even think of hooking up on a f104 tire set up. The 103 and 109 run something different. Don't know what but its different. Unfortunately a spec tire would favor one chassis better than the others and you push away guys who don't have that one chassis.
My earlier comments weren't directed at any individual. I got my blood pressure raised and I'm sorry if it sounded aggressive. I just don't want to see any car banned from racing. if it fits within the rule set then let it run. Thanks for the support of the fgx and all of the chassis out there.
Maybe the paint rule works for tracks that have a large turnout. We just started our f1 program so we are short on racers. Had our largest turnout last Saturday........5. Its picking up though.
As far as the spec tire I don't think it would work in f1. I love spec racing and spec tires make things very level and really control costs. I have bought 6 different sets of tires and still haven't settled on one. The only problem is that each chassis works best with a different tire. At our track the f104 runs a hard rear and a soft front. The fgx runs a soft rear and a soft or medium front. My rabbit wouldn't even think of hooking up on a f104 tire set up. The 103 and 109 run something different. Don't know what but its different. Unfortunately a spec tire would favor one chassis better than the others and you push away guys who don't have that one chassis.
My earlier comments weren't directed at any individual. I got my blood pressure raised and I'm sorry if it sounded aggressive. I just don't want to see any car banned from racing. if it fits within the rule set then let it run. Thanks for the support of the fgx and all of the chassis out there.
#4045
I don't think "banning" the fgx is the answer either....
My point of view was the 200mm (at alot of tracks) cars were banned. Yet the fgx comes out and an exception was quickly made to the rules.(again..not everywhere..just for some of the larger clubs/races). Still leaving the folks that owned 200mm cars not able to race at every event.This sort of stuck in the craw of some of us "wide" folks.
What happens when/if some serious tuner parts come out for the fgx and (speculating here folks) it starts tromping all over the 104?
Do we go back to the 180mm rule?
Again...not a salty dog and this is no soapbox rant (I have/had two 104s
three 103s and a 109 at one time).I just think somebody should speak out for the folks that invested in the wider cars and maybe come up with a solution that works for all of us. I would think getting everyone on the same tire would be a better place to go from here if we want some continuity in the class. We would need either a 103 "offset" rim that fits
104/hpi tires..or some adapters to widen the rear of a 103 enough when running 104 rims.Not "spec" just same size mind you.
As they should most tracks will do what is best for their local racers.
My point of view was the 200mm (at alot of tracks) cars were banned. Yet the fgx comes out and an exception was quickly made to the rules.(again..not everywhere..just for some of the larger clubs/races). Still leaving the folks that owned 200mm cars not able to race at every event.This sort of stuck in the craw of some of us "wide" folks.
What happens when/if some serious tuner parts come out for the fgx and (speculating here folks) it starts tromping all over the 104?
Do we go back to the 180mm rule?
Again...not a salty dog and this is no soapbox rant (I have/had two 104s
three 103s and a 109 at one time).I just think somebody should speak out for the folks that invested in the wider cars and maybe come up with a solution that works for all of us. I would think getting everyone on the same tire would be a better place to go from here if we want some continuity in the class. We would need either a 103 "offset" rim that fits
104/hpi tires..or some adapters to widen the rear of a 103 enough when running 104 rims.Not "spec" just same size mind you.
As they should most tracks will do what is best for their local racers.
#4047
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (1)
Wow I'm glad I don't run in TX...I can understand wanting the cars to look scale...however there should be some leeway in that. What happens when someone who hasn't ran there before comes with something different? Are you going to force them to buy a whole new body just to adhere to the rules.
#4049
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (1)
Ok well I dont see people running a team of cars so I dont see how that would apply. My point was there is no rule saying you cant have X scheme on your car.
I'd like to learn to make my own decals and come up with my own. But I dont really have the knowledge or equipment to do it. So its easier to buy them. Cheaper? Nope.
And yes I could have painted up a F60 with the kit stickers for $50. But I like having something different than everyone else. So far I have a RB torro rosso, and Lotus T128, and a Ferrari. I've also got a fresh body and the RB7 decals. But I havent decided if I want to do that one yet. I'm waiting to see what BPshadow comes out with.
I'd like to learn to make my own decals and come up with my own. But I dont really have the knowledge or equipment to do it. So its easier to buy them. Cheaper? Nope.
And yes I could have painted up a F60 with the kit stickers for $50. But I like having something different than everyone else. So far I have a RB torro rosso, and Lotus T128, and a Ferrari. I've also got a fresh body and the RB7 decals. But I havent decided if I want to do that one yet. I'm waiting to see what BPshadow comes out with.
Do you have microsoft paint and a printer? That enough to do a car that looks good on the track. If you have photoshop then you can do bodies that look just about as nice as the decals you pay for.
See the picture below,can you guess which ones are done with decals and which ones are done with a home computer and dollar store double sided tape.
#4050
Wow I'm glad I don't run in TX...I can understand wanting the cars to look scale...however there should be some leeway in that. What happens when someone who hasn't ran there before comes with something different? Are you going to force them to buy a whole new body just to adhere to the rules.
As for forum bashing...DQ'ing people for what they say on the forums is just wrong. You have control over your race and track...you do not have control over RC Tech or other forums except your own. I would never ever censor one of my racers like that. I've always welcomed both positive and negative feedback in all the races I have organized.
As for forum bashing...DQ'ing people for what they say on the forums is just wrong. You have control over your race and track...you do not have control over RC Tech or other forums except your own. I would never ever censor one of my racers like that. I've always welcomed both positive and negative feedback in all the races I have organized.