Be careful of the F1 rules. At the last moment this year they announced only F103, F104 and the HPI F Ten were allowed to be used. A lot of guys with F109 etc were not happy
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Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 7998580)
THey are considering bringing it forward one week so as not to clash with the Euro indoors
Originally Posted by renjie
(Post 8000683)
Phew, lucky I didn't book the tickets yet. It will be my first time going to TITC and after I reading last years thread I think they had a similar situation with changing dates.
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Originally Posted by ROBORAT
(Post 8001164)
I emailed itaru directly regarding the possible change in schedules. He said though that the dates will not change even if there's conflict with the euro indoor champs. But don't take my word for it, suggest you email him as well to get confirmation ... :)
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Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 8000871)
Be careful of the F1 rules. At the last moment this year they announced only F103, F104 and the HPI F Ten were allowed to be used. A lot of guys with F109 etc were not happy
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Originally Posted by renjie
(Post 8003941)
Very useful info to know, thanks.
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Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 8004410)
You might note that the F1 final is a 30 minute race in case you hadn't seen it .. with tyre and battery change. On some of the F1's changing tyres means undoing the diff .... very ugly idea
The TF108 uses a diff similar to the F104 so changing tyres won't be an issue. I have a shelf queen F103 I built from parts that I can use if I have to. The TF108 diff/axle will fit straight in. If they allow F109's that could be an issue for them though. From memory (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) they use the 3racing F103 diff/axle parts. ....... hmm, have to work out how to rig up two high speed powerdrills in pit lane for super quick tire changes :sneaky: |
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Originally Posted by dex410usa
(Post 8006166)
Hello,
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Originally Posted by renjie
(Post 8005101)
If they allow F109's that could be an issue for them though. From memory (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) they use the 3racing F103 diff/axle parts. |
Originally Posted by BangkokBulldog
(Post 8006624)
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Could somebody tell me which F1 chassis could make fast battery replacement, please?
I guess F103 is the easiest, unfortunately in the race rules, they are just allowing using f104 wheels and tyres. Best regards |
There 1 thing i want also to know, will they have restrict in the chassis in F1 class?
I remember in last year they did, but i didn't see in this year. best regards |
Originally Posted by mac853
(Post 8021575)
There 1 thing i want also to know, will they have restrict in the chassis in F1 class?
I remember in last year they did, but i didn't see in this year. best regards |
I was just informed by TITC organisers that they are adding a FWD TC class (FF03, TOP Sabre, Sakura FF etc) :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 8154329)
I was just informed by TITC organisers that they are adding a FWD TC class (FF03, TOP Sabre, Sakura FF etc) :D:D:D
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