by TuscoTodd » Sun Jan 19, 2014 3:33 pm
That sounds like you guys had just as much fun with your enduro as we do (held at Mark's Model World in Canton, OH) Our enduros go 15 minutes per lane with a 30 second break between lanes to swap out cars/drivers - at the switch, you are NOT allowed to do anything besides swap your lane sticker and move the car - if you want to tape tires, lube, etc - you have to do that during actual race. :)
Ours are structured with the first two lanes in full light, the next lane with half the lights off, the next two lanes with all the lights off (you have some ambient light from the counter area across the building and the open sign out front - but not much! In fact all the marshals have flashlights so that if there is an off, they can find the car! (race is run in regular crash and burn format - so offs are something everyone wants to avoid in the dark!) That is followed with the reverse order of one lane at half lighting and the last two in full light.
These enduro races have a completely different dynamic than the normal 2 minute/lane races we normally run and the night driving REALLY adds a different spin to things - especially if you are driving those gutter lane(s) during the full dark!
If you've never had a chance to run / drive in one, I encourage you to try it as it is great fun! And as Modlerbob noted - you'll see some drivers/cars improve through the race and others that might fall off. Also, I've noticed that the two cars I have used in the ones that I have participated in run a LOT smoother/quieter now than they did when I started - particularly my viper - that drives soooooo much better now, it is like a different car! :D
Glad to see others running these types of races! :D
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TuscoTodd on Sun Jan 19, 2014 6:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.