Originally Posted by
Dieselpower
Okay, since I started such a turd storm with Mike and Raul about dropping sporstman.....let me explain a little.
Upon my first few practice sessions at RCHR, I was told that I would first have to enter sportsman class until I proved to be a good enough racer. I kinda shrugged at this idea and thought nothing of it as I had no intentions of running in that class. I have never raced at a track before that requires that racers basically pre-qualify for a club race. I was actually offended for a quick second at the thought of having to run sportsman. I also know that dude Will (who just won the series for that class) hasn't been driving an RC for all that long, but he's better then everyone in sporstman and even some in 2wd mod......but he's still in sporstman.
Believe me guys, I know we need the little ones around. (though I don't have any and never will) Without them, our hobby is done for. I just think it might be a better idea to refine the sporstman rules to reflect more of a novice setting or age restriction.
I agree that kids have to be welcomed and nurtured as much as possible in this hobby, but it couldn't hurt to have a B-Main every once in a while or like RB5 said.......throw em in the slash class.
Just some food for thought.
Yeh I know what you mean, but.....
RCHR no longer makes you run sportsman until you are deamed good enough for the other classes. They haven't done it this way for a long time.
You may want to verify the facts before you make a statement. Yes Will won sportsman back a few series ago. Will has been tearing it up in all the modified classes for a few months now. He won the winter series for 4WD mod. George Benedict won the last sportsman series.
The current crop of sportsman racers are exactly where they belong. most of them are young kids or people like Hilde and George B. who are into the hobby just for fun and know that they do not have the skills to run in a mod class. It is also used by racers who are just returning to racing and feel that they need a little practice to get the rust off.