Race report #244 - Thursday Dec 7th 2017 (RC, SC, F1)
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 11:27 am
RACE REPORT #244 - Dec 7th 2017 (RC, SC, F1)
Our final event for 2017 saw six of our most regular drivers compete against one another for honours in our Rally, Slot.It Challenge and Formula 1 classes. The trend for 2017 has been a general closing up of the times between the slowest and fastest cars in each class, and so it was again on Thursday night. The individual rally lap times as well as the overall stage times were very close and consistent for each driver once their car had no problems. Fastest stage times were 41.926 (Ramesh), 43.088 (Gordon), 43.461 (Luke), 44.176 (Arden), 44.178 (Steve) and 44.780 (O'Brie). These are each for five laps of FRC, so this indicates how competitive the class has become. Slot.It Challenge was also pretty close, especially amongst the top four cars and there was just a half-second separating the five official F1 qualifiers. I again ran my F1 prototype as an unofficial entrant in both qualifying and the races and this helped us gauge what we can do to formalise next year's F1 class regs.
All in all, it was fitting end to the racing season at FRC and we can look forward to even closer racing next year as we continue to tweak the class regulations and our cars in the interest of closer racing.
The results
The rally competitors:
Slot.It Challenge starting grid:
Great aerial pic by Arden of four-car pile up going through the uphill esses:
Formula 1 starting grid:
Accident going round the Cayman Pond hairpin:
View of all the F1 cars during race action:
Santa got into the action with his own slot car track on the Carousel infield:
Congratulations to the winners.
Merry Christmas to all FRC participants and their families. May you have a happy, peaceful and spiritual Christmas holiday and wonderful New Year.
Next event's classes and date will be announced on the Forum and via e-mail in early 2018.
Don't forget to see the updated overall fastest times and the fastest times by driver and class for 2017 to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated fastest times for 2017.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon
Our final event for 2017 saw six of our most regular drivers compete against one another for honours in our Rally, Slot.It Challenge and Formula 1 classes. The trend for 2017 has been a general closing up of the times between the slowest and fastest cars in each class, and so it was again on Thursday night. The individual rally lap times as well as the overall stage times were very close and consistent for each driver once their car had no problems. Fastest stage times were 41.926 (Ramesh), 43.088 (Gordon), 43.461 (Luke), 44.176 (Arden), 44.178 (Steve) and 44.780 (O'Brie). These are each for five laps of FRC, so this indicates how competitive the class has become. Slot.It Challenge was also pretty close, especially amongst the top four cars and there was just a half-second separating the five official F1 qualifiers. I again ran my F1 prototype as an unofficial entrant in both qualifying and the races and this helped us gauge what we can do to formalise next year's F1 class regs.
All in all, it was fitting end to the racing season at FRC and we can look forward to even closer racing next year as we continue to tweak the class regulations and our cars in the interest of closer racing.
The results
The rally competitors:
Slot.It Challenge starting grid:
Great aerial pic by Arden of four-car pile up going through the uphill esses:
Formula 1 starting grid:
Accident going round the Cayman Pond hairpin:
View of all the F1 cars during race action:
Santa got into the action with his own slot car track on the Carousel infield:
Congratulations to the winners.
Merry Christmas to all FRC participants and their families. May you have a happy, peaceful and spiritual Christmas holiday and wonderful New Year.
Next event's classes and date will be announced on the Forum and via e-mail in early 2018.
Don't forget to see the updated overall fastest times and the fastest times by driver and class for 2017 to know what the benchmarks are for your cars, the updated class average qualifying times and the updated fastest times for 2017.
See you on the circuit...
Gordon