by Retro Racer 44 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:12 pm
Hi Strangebrew;
Your cars look great and I love the old jalopy pics. They remind me of racing at the Grandstand at the CNE when I was a teen in Toronto. The track was the size of a football field, maybe 1/4 mile at the most.
Here are my suggestions for running a race. First off, use your 12v setting.
If you have four lanes and four drivers, line up the cars beside the track and rotate them through a heat on each lane, approx 2-3 minutes per heat. The drivers race the same lane for the whole event and don't move. That way it is fair across the session.
It works best to have one person handling the recording and car shuffling and four drivers, and a marshal or two if needed.
If you don't have enough volunteers run longer heats on fewer lanes. For example, if only two drivers, you could either run two lanes then the drivers move to the other two, or only run two lanes and about 4-6 minute heats.
If you are all by your lonesome, you can still run a proxy, only you run all the cars in turn on lane one and then move to lane two etc.
Generally in proxies I have done, the total time per car averages about 10 minutes. That is enough to make it worth doing. It could be longer if you are keen and there are not too many cars. I was a driver for the SCX Rally proxy on Auslot that had between 40-50 cars. We had to shorten the time to get it done in one session, but it worked using my first suggestion above.
Anyway, let me know and I will add your name to the track list.
Cheers,
Keith