by Czar » Thu Feb 25, 2016 6:39 am
Frankly, I find it refreshing to see that I am not the only one who requires all racers to wear a suit and tie. So many slot car enthusiasts wear crappy blue jeans and lousy t-shirts, it is embarrassing. It is time that more people give slot racing the respect it deserves and present themselves with a little more pride. It is called slot racing, not slob racing. BTW, I have proven time and again that if you wear a suit and tie while driving, your lap time will improve by about half a second over your best times when wearing blue jeans. Khakis and a nice sport shirt will improve your time by about a third of a second. When I started this rule everyone thought I was crazy, but as their times improved, instantly, they too became believers. We are considering renting tuxedos to hold our championship derby so we can wring the fastest times possible out of the wee cars.