Hey GG - Me again with this racing (Silicone vs Rubber) tyres suggestion ...
I firmly believe this idea is going to be a Simple Solution for the lap time differences you're looking for with LMP & GT cars.
Also, I have been noticing this Scalextric (c/o HS132 link) https://www.google.tt/url?sa=i&rct=j&q= ... 8869212049 GT car a lot lately and think I will save up enough $$$ in time to buy it, for when you plan on having this neat event.
I don't mean anything negative by writing this but the way things are going atm - it might very well be an FRC's end of year Special Event.
Luke
LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
That's a real nice looking Corvette there Luke.
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
You're right.... that may turn out to be our Christmas special event!
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
Latest evolved class requirements:
- GT-E - Up to 21,500 RPM motors, maximum of 200 gm downforce, rubber tyres
- LMP-E - Up to 25,000 RPM motors, maximum of 275 gm downforce, tyres free
- 1.0 mm minimum ground clearance under magnets.
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
Gordon and others,
Seeing how much this next special event is unfolding (here) & yet still with not much input from others ... I believe you (GG) and other racers on this special event racing day will be more than happy with the latest tyre condition requirements for the respective GT-E/LMP-E classes.
Just for the record - I have already saved up enough $$$ for guess what ..
You'll will be seeing a bit of testing next race day (Thursday) with my new Scalextric C3381 - Chevrolet Corvette C6R No. 17 car for the GT-E class
Luke
Seeing how much this next special event is unfolding (here) & yet still with not much input from others ... I believe you (GG) and other racers on this special event racing day will be more than happy with the latest tyre condition requirements for the respective GT-E/LMP-E classes.
Just for the record - I have already saved up enough $$$ for guess what ..
You'll will be seeing a bit of testing next race day (Thursday) with my new Scalextric C3381 - Chevrolet Corvette C6R No. 17 car for the GT-E class
Luke
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
Looking forward to seeing that Corvette Luke. I think that it is always interesting when new (or new to FRC) cars make their appearance.
Steve
Steve
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
FYI Guys ...
Got some testing done (car set-up below) with my new Scalextric C3381 - Chevrolet Corvette C6R No. 17 car for the upcoming GT-E class ...
The Best Lap Time 7.985 seconds (done by Gordon)
GT-E
Body: Stock
Chassis: Stock
Mini Ground Clearance: 1.0 mm.
Interior: Stock
Digital Chip: DPR Saloon
Motor: Stock - 18K rpm
Gearing: Stock - SW 11/36
Motor Pod: N/A
Magnets: Maxi/MM: 200 gms - Stock Bar 1.5mm/120 gms
Wheels: Stock
Axles: Stock
Tyres: Stock OTB - Rubber (Thermoplastic) Compound. This is Scalextric's NEW type of stock rubber tyres.
Guide Flag: Stock
Having info like this - could still help with the best formula where the fastest LMP-E cars average 1.0 sec quicker lap times than the fastest GT-E cars.
Luke
Got some testing done (car set-up below) with my new Scalextric C3381 - Chevrolet Corvette C6R No. 17 car for the upcoming GT-E class ...
The Best Lap Time 7.985 seconds (done by Gordon)
GT-E
Body: Stock
Chassis: Stock
Mini Ground Clearance: 1.0 mm.
Interior: Stock
Digital Chip: DPR Saloon
Motor: Stock - 18K rpm
Gearing: Stock - SW 11/36
Motor Pod: N/A
Magnets: Maxi/MM: 200 gms - Stock Bar 1.5mm/120 gms
Wheels: Stock
Axles: Stock
Tyres: Stock OTB - Rubber (Thermoplastic) Compound. This is Scalextric's NEW type of stock rubber tyres.
Guide Flag: Stock
Having info like this - could still help with the best formula where the fastest LMP-E cars average 1.0 sec quicker lap times than the fastest GT-E cars.
- The LS cars with 25K RPM motors and bar magnet (downforce ?) ........ Silicone tyres - BLT 5.9 sec.
The G5 car with 21.5K RPM motor and the 200 gm downforce ............ Silicone tyres - BLT 5.8 sec.
The Chev C6R car with 18K RPM motor and 120 gm downforce ........... Rubber tyres - BLT 7.9 sec.
- The Ferrari P4 car with 18K RPM motor bar magnet (downforce ?) ....... Silicone tyres - BLT 6.3 sec.
Luke
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
I'd really like to look at having this event. Maybe I can set-up an online entry form to see whether we can get the required number of entries.gordon wrote:Latest evolved class requirements:
- GT-E - Up to 21,500 RPM motors, maximum of 200 gm downforce, rubber tyres
- LMP-E - Up to 25,000 RPM motors, maximum of 275 gm downforce, tyres free
- 1.0 mm minimum ground clearance under magnets.
What I'd like to ask the current racers to do is set up whatever car they have available for either LMP-E or GT-E (or both) and lets see how the times between the the two classes differ. Once we have some data, we can fine-tune the regulations to ensure that we get at least a 1 sec difference between the classes.
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
Hey GG,
GR8 recommendation & am I correct thinking that you would like to host this endurance race for (or by) FRC's 200th. "milestone" event ..
Luke
GR8 recommendation & am I correct thinking that you would like to host this endurance race for (or by) FRC's 200th. "milestone" event ..
Luke
Re: LMP-E/GT-E endurance event proposal
GG,
I know we all discussed a lot with requirements here ~ to reach where this endurance event proposal is today ...
A suggestion setting up both type cars for a Simple Solution
Other than the 2 types of motor (21 & 25K rpm) ratings ...
I would like to recommend and instead of:
What do you think
Luke
I know we all discussed a lot with requirements here ~ to reach where this endurance event proposal is today ...
A suggestion setting up both type cars for a Simple Solution
Other than the 2 types of motor (21 & 25K rpm) ratings ...
I would like to recommend and instead of:
- • 2 maximum downforces of 200 & 275 gms
• 2 kinds of tyre compounds rubber & silicone
- • Cars must not be able to magnetically adhere to a standard track piece upside down
• Cars tyre compound (both classes) - Silicones
What do you think
Luke