Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Hi Guys,

FRC will be open for practice, testing and racing from 7:30 PM this Thursday (25th August) for our Group A classes, Scalextric GT Challenge IROC - 6 races @ 20 laps, Restricted GT - 3 races @ 30 laps.

Remember that we try to start our events no later than 8:30PM sharp. Here's the usual schedule:
  • Free practice and testing up to 8:30 PM
  • 8:30 PM - Technical Inspection (excluding IROC classes).
  • Qualifying followed by racing. Drivers not ready when called to grid will be replaced by any standby drivers who are ready.
  • Post-race Technical Inspection (if required)
  • After racing - Packing up and liming/old talk (but not too late!).
You can see the 2016 class regulations here and the general racing regulations here.

Don't forget to bring along some refreshments.

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Scalextric GT Challenge:
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Restricted GT:
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See you on the circuit...
Gordon
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Will be there for sure. Nice photos of those Ferraris !
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Hello all,

Here's a (short) list of procedures I would like to put forward for the SGTC class as well as the other 3 - FRC IROC MGT, MC and NSS classes eventually and if put into effect for these type of events.

Sure it will help speed up the process/completion of this exciting racing competition.
  • No Practicing
    No Qualifying
    Grid Postions - roll dice or pull cards for all persons taking part/competing at this event.
    No Maintenance - of any sort (with any individual car) by any driver during the event.
Any sort of maintenance could be done on all cars (at one time) if required.

Luke
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Luke, I agree with your suggestions. The only mildly negative aspect is that we won't have info on fastest lap time for each IROC class, but that's not a big deal as far as I am concerned. We can make roll of dice the standard for IROC classes and occasionally make exceptions if we have the time and vote to qualify.
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Thanks for agreeing Gordon (with this IROC idea) and with your suggested input and hopefully others, it will only improve this kind of racing entertainment going forward.

Luke
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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I would have no problem with this. Doing this may actually save enough time that we could consider (in the future) running another class in groups A and C , making these groups into 3-class ones.. I'm thinking along the lines of incorporating each class of group D (Mod.Prod. , F1) into groups A and C respectively. By doing this, we would reduce the number of groupings and therefore increase the frequency of each one being raced.
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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On paper (below) its looking like an excellent idea Steve but it may take some getting accustom too ...
  • Mixed GT IROC / Scalextric GT Challenge IROC (alternating)
    Restricted GT
    Modified Production

    Historic Saloon
    Vintage Sports '60-'75
    Slot.It Challenge

    Mini Challenge IROC / Nissan GT-R Super Series IROC (alternating)
    Rally Car
    F1

    American Muscle
    GT
    LMP
Here's what I mean with your suggested grouping (above) A, B, C & D where persons will be prepping 2, 3, 2 & 3 cars (every other week) compared to the present grouping A, B, C, D & E persons prepping 1, 3, 1, 2 & 3 cars.

Which I find is an easier timeline across the board.

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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Fellas,

Here's a reminder (sequence) of all the FRC IROC classes and how they evolved through the years.
  • 2009 ~ 1 IROC Event -- PC
    2010 ~ 2 IROC Events - PC and LS
    2011 ~ 3 IROC Events - PC, LS and FTC
    2012 ~ 4 IROC Events - PC, LS, FTC and MC
    2013 ~ 5 IROC Events - PC, LS, FTC, MC and NSS
    2014 ~ 6 IROC Events - PC, LS, FTC, MC, NSS and SGTC
    2015 ~ 4 IROC Events - MC, NSS, SGTC and then (intermix PC, LS & FTC) MGT
We know how they each carry great racing entertainment and below is the full list of procedures I am suggesting for the MGT, MC, NSS and SGTC events. Also agreeing that it will help speed up the process/completion of these exciting racing competitions.
  • No Practicing
    No Qualifying - but the occasional exception if there's time ...
    Drivers Grid Postions - roll of dice if qualifying times are not set at these events.
    No Maintenance - of any sort with any individual car (by any driver) during event.
    No Testing - of any car's downforce in the MGT class.
    No Changing - of cars in the MGT competition. One and only one car selection in each race.
Looking like it's fair play across the board for all involved.

Any further thoughts,

Luke
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Again I agree With all your points Luke. It will be as fair as possible for everyone and as efficient as possible this way.
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Re: Racing this Thursday (25th August)

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Re Luke's post about the possible 4-group change which I suggested, I don't think that the prepping of 2,3,2,3 cars for groups A,B,C and D respectively would be such a large issue. In the past we used to race every week and as far as I can recall, there were 3 classes raced on most nights. The present 2 week interval between race meets is sufficient I think to work on cars for the upcoming event. I also feel that once a car is prepared initially, it would hardly need a total revamp between outings.
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