F1 "IROC" class
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:02 pm
Hi Guys,
Since I received a recent Electric Dreams newsletter email, I've been toying with the idea of creating an IROC class for F1 cars. For those unfamiliar with the term, "IROC" refers to a one-make class where the cars are all owned/supplied by the host/club/organiser. At present we have the following IROC classes:
Kit contents
Fernando Alonso
Kimi Raikkonnen
Lewis Hamilton
Now I've looked closely at these cars and two hurdles have to be crossed to move forward:
http://www.slotforum.com/forums/index.p ... ntry739539
What do you guys think of having an F1 IROC class with these cars? They look a bit sturdier than the Scaley ones we race in our current F1 class. We can probably come up with a variation in the way we run the other three FRC IROC classes - let me hear your ideas for this below.
Gordon
Since I received a recent Electric Dreams newsletter email, I've been toying with the idea of creating an IROC class for F1 cars. For those unfamiliar with the term, "IROC" refers to a one-make class where the cars are all owned/supplied by the host/club/organiser. At present we have the following IROC classes:
- Porsche Cup
- Lambo Series
- Ferrari Team Challenge
Kit contents
Fernando Alonso
Kimi Raikkonnen
Lewis Hamilton
Now I've looked closely at these cars and two hurdles have to be crossed to move forward:
- I don't see any sign of a magnet (or a place to put it).
- We have to figure out how to fit an F1 chip in there. Maybe in the centre of the chassis just ahead of the motor?
http://www.slotforum.com/forums/index.p ... ntry739539
What do you guys think of having an F1 IROC class with these cars? They look a bit sturdier than the Scaley ones we race in our current F1 class. We can probably come up with a variation in the way we run the other three FRC IROC classes - let me hear your ideas for this below.
Gordon