Racing this Wednesday (29th March)

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Racing this Wednesday (29th March)

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Hi Guys,

FRC will be open for practice, testing and racing from 7:30 PM this Wednesday (29th March) for our 2017 Group B classes, Historic Saloon (3 races), American Pony Car (3 races), Vintage Sports '60-'75 (3 races).

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!).
Key points to pass tech inspection:
  • Historic Saloon - Motor up to 18,000 RPM; USD rule. All magnets must be positioned ahead of centreline of the distance between guide flag pivot point and rear axle; Standard wheels.
  • American Pony Car - Motor up to 21,500 RPM; USD rule. All magnets must be positioned ahead of centreline of the distance between guide flag pivot point and rear axle; Standard wheels; Front tyre minimum diameter: 17mm on wheel. Rear tyre minimum diameter: 19mm on wheel.
  • Vintage Sports '60-'75 - Motor up to 22,500 RPM; USD rule. Magnets must be positioned within 40 mm and forward of the rear axle (this is the forward magnet position on a Slot.It motor pod); Any chassis is allowed.
You can see the 2017 class regulations here and the general racing regulations here.

Don't forget to bring along some refreshments.

Reality Checks

Historic Saloon:
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American Pony Car:
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Vintage Sports '60-'75:
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See you on the circuit...
Gordon
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Re: Racing this Wednesday (29th March)

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Will be there for sure.
Would be nice to see models of some of the cars in the photos (Mini, Anglia, Cortina, Cougar, 250GTO) racing in these classes at FRC.
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steveaca wrote:Will be there for sure.
Would be nice to see models of some of the cars in the photos (Mini, Anglia, Cortina, Cougar, 250GTO) racing in these classes at FRC.
Steve, I have the Mini and Cortina (actually did some small work on them for Wednesday). I have the Cougar in a cart for some months already (still haven't decided) and I've always wanted a 250 GTO. The Fly one is really good looking and Scalextric used to have one, not sure if its still available. One of these GTOs with a 3D chassis would be quite nice.
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Re: Racing this Wednesday (29th March)

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My cars are basically ready for Wednesday. Five HS, five VS6075 and one APC:

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Your cars looks great, hope to see lots of guys out, see you all tom. for lots of fun. bye.
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Hi Gordon,
you sure have a full stable there. Very impressive ! Re the Ferrari GTO 250, I can't recall seeing the Fly one but I do remember that Scalextric did a lovely one. I believe it had a front-mounted motor.
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Re: Racing this Wednesday (29th March)

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Hello fellas,

Sorry to mention here ... I won't be attending FRC tomorrow.

Luke
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