by DManley » Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:18 am
I have tried to lobby for picking a car type and all running it, like GT or DTM. Everybody pointed out that we already have the vintage NASCAR class. They feel that the rest of the classes should be a bit more open. It looks like they are going to go for three classes. Here are the tentative rules. (Rough draft) If anybody sees a problem with our rules, please let me know. I will be rewriting them to make them clearer as we go on.
Vintage NASCAR without magnets. (Evidently somebody reported that the new chargers run about even with the old ones when the magnets are removed, so this class is a go for now) This could be a handful on my short, twisty track. They tend to run just like giant T-Jets! We will start out running stock rubber tires on these, but if supply gets short, we will go to Paul Gage, or another replacement. Braids may be replaced with other brands, but guides must be stock Carrera or the alternate guide for shallow slots. The only mods allowed other than basic tuning are shimming the guide and gluing and truing the tires.
Stock Carrera. Any full bodied (No open wheel, Formula or indy style cars) Carrera car with stock chassis, body, motor, magnets, wheels, gearing and guide system. May be analog or digital car, but races will all be analog, on analog tracks. Digital board and switch may be removed. Wires must be stock, and use plugs. All of the supression equipment must stay on the motor. (Some of us have cars we bought on the 'bay from people who resell the digital chips, so we wanted these to be legal.) Wheels and axles must remain stock, but Paul Gage tires can be used. Tires can be glued and trued. Axles and guides may be shimmed. Bushings may be aligned and glued in. Guides must be Carrera, but the braids can be replaced with other brands. Front tires may be coated with nail polish, The chassis can be sanded for body float, but may not be lightened or otherwise modified. Cars with known wheel clearance issues may be lightly sanded or shaved for tire clearance. (1960 Fury had a rub even without the body rocking) Magnets must be stock, and in the stock location. Braids must be dry, and tires can not be wet or sticky. (Keeps the track in good shape)
Super Stock. Any plastic chassis car with a full plastic body. No open wheel cars. Chassis, body, motor and magnets must be stock and in stock location. Any bushings, axles, gears, wheels and rubber or urethane tires may be used. (No silicone tires, as we hate keeping our tracks surgically clean, and we like our rubber buildup as the season goes on!) Any guide may be used. Wires may be soldered, switches and boards may be bypassed and discarded. Tires may be glued and trued. Fronts may be coated with paint or polish. Tires may be profiled and ground. Body and chassis may be sanded for clearance to create "Float", but may not be lightened. Car must retain original interior. Different chassis screws may be used. Small detachable body parts (Mirrors, driving lights, wings, gas caps, antennae and other stuff like that) are not required. Bumpers, fascias, grilles, and glass are required, although small split bumpers can go missing with no penalties. Chassis may be reamed to accommodate aftermarket bushings. Bushings may be aligned and glued in. Bushings may be ground, polished or modified. Axles may be ground. Ball bearings are not allowed unless the car originally came with them. Chassis must be stock, except for reaming and clearance sanding. Screw holes may be slighty enlarged to prevent screws from binding. Motors may be glued in. Motors may be broken in, but not otherwise modified. Magnets may be shimmed, but must remain in their original pocket. Magnets must be in the pocket that they were originally installed in. Cars with slider magnets may have the magnet in any position within the pocket. The magnet may be glued in place with clear glue. (Old Carrera, Monogram, Revell and others have these sliders) Magnet pockets may not be sanded or thinned to get the magnets closer to the track!!! Chassis my not be melted or warped to get the magnets closer to the rails! (Yes we have couple people who have tried that!) No additional magnetic materials may be added to the car, including but not limited to, magnetic putties or paints, magnetic tapes, foils or shavings. No ballast weights are allowed.
All classes must be able to clear a credit card under the chassis. Any car scraping the track will be pulled immediately. (Track damage) The rules on melting chassis, and adding magnetic stuff need to be applied to all classes, and the rule on braids and tires being dry and not sticky need to be extended to all classes. (These are known as "Donny Rules" up here, after the person who made most of them necessary!)
I guess this rules out a DTM class, or a Scalextric Trans Am class for now. We'll see what the future holds. We didn't want to go beyond three classes at the start because the new guy already has enough to buy, and we want to pick up new racers. Three classes are also about the most we can run in one evening, so three it is. I am hoping that some out of production, unobtainable car doesn't end up dominating either the open Carrera class or the Super Stock class. If it does, we may have to consider a ban, but then you end up with a pretty unhappy racer.
The guys starting this are pretty cool and fun to race with. We don't have any real competitive jerks yet. We have had some people who fought every little thing and stretched every rule to the breaking point. They were also very unpleasant to race with unless they were winning. (Truthfully, they weren't even that pleasant when they were winning.) A couple of those people are the reason we haven't raced in a few years. For right now, our races will be private, by invitation only. My track is in a small sitting room at my Mother's house where I am taking care of her 24/7, so I can only accommodate five or six people, and they have to be tolerant of handicap equipment, occupied bathrooms, and interruptions. They also need to be respectful and somewhat discreet. Hopefully, this small group approach will let us get a good foundation, get a couple other tracks in play and let us work out some stable classes and rules before we open it up to the "Wild West" and let the unwashed masses join us. We really aren't a secret society or anything like that. We just want to get racing on a small scale without a lot of hassle. If I had a basement track at my own house, we would be doing things very differently, but we need to keep it to people I can trust in her house right now.
Thanks again for all of the advice and input. I am still going to nudge us towards distinct classes if I can, but for right now, the open Carrera and Super Stock classes will let everybody run something they already have. I will work on my 222 and 917K as soon as I finish wiring the track up. I will also get a Cobra, as this sounds like a bullet. I will grab a C7 too, in case I can talk them into a GT class, and a Cheetah, because I was going to buy one anyways.