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The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 1:35 pm
by Luke
To Gordon, Steve & O'brie,
Concerning the
5 sets of
IROC cars ...
FRC 5 Classes / Motor RPM / BLT Mag vs Non-Mag:
- PC / Slot.it 21.5K rpm / BLT - M 6.6 sec.
- LS / ScaleAuto 25K rpm / BLT - M 5.9 sec.
- FTC / Scalextric 20K rpm / BLT - M 6.6 sec.
- MC / Scalextric 18K rpm / BLT - M 7.8 sec.
- NSS / H&R 26K rpm / BLT - M - 6.2 sec.
PC / Slot.it 21.5K rpm / BLT - NM ... No Time
LS / ScaleAuto 25K rpm / BLT - NM ... No Time
- FC / Scalextric 20K rpm / BLT - NM 10.5 sec.
MC / Scalextric 18K rpm / BLT - NM ... No Time
NSS / H&R 26K rpm / BLT - NM ... No Time
With info like ...
I believe all these classes should be raced as
Non-Mag and not to leave some of the classes as Mag Racing for some new persons.
Think it's defeating the purpose (
new drivers) learning to race slot-cars as Non-Magnectic, which is the well defined direction you'll proposed since 2020
Post No.2213
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:39 am
by steveaca
Although we made a decision to go magnet-less some time ago, I do think that at least one set of cars should retain the magnets for the sake of newcomers and possibly children. We, as experienced racers (or certainly me personally) have no interest in racing cars with magnets again but someone driving a slotcar for the first time may find a magless car a real challenge and might be so frustrated that they could lose interest in the hobby before ever getting into it.
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:22 pm
by gordon
I agree 100% with Steve. As I was reading his remarks, I was already thinking of children as well, but newcomers in general.
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 4:24 pm
by Luke
All for one and one for all ...
... and with 1 of the 5
IROC classes, to stay as
magnetic-racing - sounds like a key possibility with
new drivers.
Wondering which one will you'll agree on
I'm now thinking about the PC class or better yet (because of the lowest rpm) the
Mini Challenge cars
Post No.2215
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:44 am
by Luke
Some more (early morning) thoughts & feedback fellas ...
Encouragement for Participants:
Whichever one of the
IROC classes is best suited for magnetic-racing & (thinking about) let's say out of the 5 sets ...
- It's the Mini Challenge class.
We can now leave the
Porsche Cup together with the
LS & FTC cars for our Grand
Hit-it-Big Mixed GT nm Event
In the meanwhile ...
We can organize a Saturday afternoon, spending some time with the 3 sets (PC, LS & NSS) out of 4 classes (because the FCT class is already setup as non-magnectic cars) for a
De-tuning & Testing to Non-mag IROC Race Day Session
- Porsche Cup / Non-Mag.
- Lambo Series / Non-Mag.
- Ferrari (Team) Challenge / Non-Mag.
- Mini Challenge / Mag.
- Nissan Super Series / Non-Mag.
Any Opinions
Post No.2216
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:15 am
by Luke
The 3 main styles of slot-car racing developed throughout the many FRC years ...
- Regular Racing ... with detailed tuning of own models.
- Lively IROC Racing ... & as much as 5 groups of RTR models.
- Time Bracket Racing ... with OTB & not much detailed tuning needed on models.
I have participated in the 3 styles but overtime, favored the
Thrilling IROC &
Time Bracket Racing methods
That said - if some sort of
devoted solution for
IROC or Bracket Racing isn't fully introduced ...
Inspiration for other racers (sometime now) may stay the same.
Enough said on thoughts.
Post No.2217
Re: The 5 IROC Classes ...
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2024 2:56 pm
by gordon
Luke wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:15 am
The 3 main styles of slot-car racing developed throughout the many FRC years ...
- Regular Racing ... with detailed tuning of own models.
- Lively IROC Racing ... & as much as 5 groups of RTR models.
- Time Bracket Racing ... with OTB & not much detailed tuning needed on models.
I have participated in the 3 styles but overtime, favored the
Thrilling IROC &
Time Bracket Racing methods
That said - if some sort of
devoted solution for
IROC or Bracket Racing isn't fully introduced ...
Inspiration for other racers (sometime now) may stay the same.
Enough said on thoughts.
Post No.2217
We're working on it Luke. However, we also want to race the regular classes, so let's figure out and agree on the best approach using WhatsApp, which is the most visible and active FRC platform.