FRC's Onward Movement ...

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Luke
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FRC's Onward Movement ...

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Hello Gordon,

A personal observation ... for all the persons that have been and still taking part at your home made/built racing slotcar club ~ FRC's six (6) racing groups in 2015 looks undoubtedly interesting the way it is ...


Mixed GT IROC / Scalextric GT Challenge IROC
Restricted GT - Minimum Ground Clearance: 1mm - Car must not be able to magnetically adhere to a standard track piece upside down.

Historic Saloon - Minimum Ground Clearance: 1mm
Vintage Sports / Vintage Sports IROC - Minimum Ground Clearance: 1mm
Group 5 Sports Cars - Minimum Ground Clearance: 1mm

Mini Challenge IROC
Rally Car

Modified Production - Car must not be able to magnetically adhere to a standard track piece upside down.
F1

Nissan GT-R Super Series IROC
Slot.It Challenge

American Muscle
GT
LMP


... and with some of the new class regulation (changes) in numerical order of 4 - 4 - 2 has it looking (even more) full of activity and racing entertainment.

The color coding above should explain the 4 - 4 - 2 numerical order I wrote about :)

Luke
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I don't understand the 4-4-2 reference Luke.
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Happy to explain GG ...

The new suggestions (only with 4 classes) in 2015 - the minimum ground clearance (only with 4 classes) and the car can't adhere to a standard track piece (only with 2 classes).

Hope I made it understandable here ... and cheering others on.

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GG,

I am thinking over now, what you may have meant with ~ what is this 4-4-2 sequence all about ..?

Basically and in a "nutshell" (as well as across the board) its for how this racing area of classes are narrowed down for tuning (slowing down) cars over the other class/groupings.

Hope we're on the same page now?

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Thanks for explaining Luke. It's clear now :D
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