Marcos J and JC3, if you read my complete post, at the end of it you will see that I’m encouraged for myself and others to see the USGT spec motor.
In professional sports there are millions of dollars at stake, We race RC cars but they are not real race cars, they are based in a hobby where you race a toy car for nothing but fun with ZERO monetary gain like a video game only interactive with friends. NOBODY will EVER recoup they’re money in the hobby of RC Racing, if there was a chance you would see multiple RC tracks in every city, not the struggling one or two per state we are lucky to have. Gauging myself in a hobby where I can’t get hurt is a far cry from a defensive lineman blasting a qb or a center neary taking the head off of a guard trying to make a layup let alone going 200mph at the Indy 500 with the risk of death at every corner.
Today, one must try to be careful in hopes to not offend or upset anyone due to so many looking for anything to be offended by or picking and choosing what they read to support their own ideas and agenda. I was merely trying to say kudos to the USGT people for going to a spec 21.5 in 2020 and thought it would be good idea for each class like VTA and so on. Anything to lower cost, narrow the gab and level the playing field for everyone and in turn hopefully raising the entry count which helps the hobby shop attached to track make money so they can keep the doors open I see only as a good thing.
Good day to you two and all. I hope whatever you do brings joy and makes other people want to be around and participate in a hobby that I have enjoyed for over 30 years and counting. I love RC and all my pals at Indy RC in Indianapolis, IN.