by HomeRacingWorld » Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:24 pm
Fair point on the digital field.
However.....may we allow another view?
Such as I have raced digital, and the fastest car does not relate to the winner every time. In fact, It is just as much about strategy as top speed. I have seen and read reports of class winnners, and they were far from being the fastest qualifier. Because that is just one aspect. So perhaps a few thousand RPM isn’t as big a deal as we might think?
Some clubs might not allow it, but others do. Couple reports I have read have had this car given to newer drivers to help balance the field a little. So it might not work for every club out there, but there are some that are making it work. To me, that is part of the fun. Take what you have and make it work.
Perhaps it was a mistake in one regard, but I doubt they will change it. It is what it is. Would it have been better overall to have the same motor? Of course. But it isn’t.
So my comment on passing it up stands. If it doesn’t work for YOU or your racing program, then don’t buy it.
Maybe the responses will help Scalextric in the future? Perhaps sale figures will tell them that they need to avoid this motor in future releases. But I highly doubt they will tool up an all new chassis for this one. If they do? Well, then I guess hats off to them for doing so.
Time will tell. Meanwhile, it works for me. As I showed in my tuning article. I really don’t need more than one, but I’m glad I added it. Not being restricted by others rules can be a great thing. :clap: