by JESIV » Wed Jan 07, 2015 4:32 pm
I'm hearing a lot of stories that remind me why I went away from all 'organized' racing. For my $$ I think the 'overboard' point is when you are tuning a car and doing something you know no else is doing (changing motor timing, dipping motors in whatever juice, etc.).
I think the key is finding a like minded group, once you ID the 'has to win guy' it's best to steer clear of him IMO.
What happens at my place is essentially a ton of sprint races, with minimum rules, running the cars as close to stock as possible (this means replacing broken/damaged parts) with no magnets. A person is more than welcome to pour a ton of $$ into their car to race with us...then they 'win' the 10 minute race and that car won't race again for another 9-10 months (if you're lucky) as we cycle through all the variety of cars/manufacturers this great hobby gives us. The only motor tuning we do is trying to slow down the rocket cars, which is typically solved by going from 12v to 10v. Again, it works because we are like minded in what constitutes fun.