Clayton P
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Posted by: Warren Jones (US) on 17.2.2018 1:05:37 (UTC)
I think that's the point. They split it up. So ebuggy mod will be run in Season 2 with nitro buggy spec.
Ahhh, I see. That is a nice way to do it so I don't have to spend too much time on two classes at once.
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Warren J.
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I think that's the point. They split it up. So ebuggy mod will be run in Season 2 with nitro buggy spec.
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Clayton P
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Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 8.1.2018 10:46:01 (UTC)
all classes are raced in this season, only divided between mod and spec. The objective it to increase the participation in each of the classes. Since 2016 we have added 3 new classes and it is obvious that this is diluting the other classes. Let's see what happens in Season 1.
Amigo - one question I have is where is the Ebuggy class? I see a spec class but no Ebuggy.
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Darrell H.
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I love these changes. What dates?
Edited by author: 24.1.2018 3:53:46 GMT
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Andrea GVRC World Champion
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I like this changes. Philippe is right.
Big club can do interesting club races meanwile. Perhaps also some races with less tries and or longer and in 2 weeks instead of four.
For Worlds i see only 3 days of qualifying. Perhaps 4 like regular events could be better for more entries.
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Fred F
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Posted by: Pieter Bervoets (NL) on 8.1.2018 10:46:01 (UTC)
all classes are raced in this season, only divided between mod and spec. The objective it to increase the participation in each of the classes. Since 2016 we have added 3 new classes and it is obvious that this is diluting the other classes. Let's see what happens in Season 1.
Not sure if it would be better to add the other class for each category with this schedule, but what about having one season only, with each event being longer with the two classes in each category at the same time ?
Sure, it makes it like having half the number of races per year, but being able to run Spec and Mod in the same race could bring more people, and with more time for each race, makes it easier for everyone to find time to run for practice, qualif and main.
Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it would be better, just a thought
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Pieter BFounder
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all classes are raced in this season, only divided between mod and spec. The objective it to increase the participation in each of the classes. Since 2016 we have added 3 new classes and it is obvious that this is diluting the other classes. Let's see what happens in Season 1.
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Renaud G
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Philippe you are right!
But the official championship is so interesting to run!!!
Anyway, as you said I can practice at anytime.
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Philippe G
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Posted by: Renaud Gimelle (CH) on 7.1.2018 9:20:50 (UTC)
I agree with Fred Fouilland, I don't really understand that we have to wait the season 2 to run with the other class...
This is a simulator, and for me this is for improving my driving skills for real RC races, so I prefer to spend my time to run on Mod class because it's very close to what I am running in real life. Spec class is more for fun than for a simulation of real competition RC cars.
1. You can practice with VRC 24 hours/7 day a week, you don't need a race for that.
2. Start a Multi-Player session, 24 hours/7 day
3. Take part or start a club race event
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Renaud G
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I agree with Fred Fouilland, I don't really understand that we have to wait the season 2 to run with the other class...
This is a simulator, and for me this is for improving my driving skills for real RC races, so I prefer to spend my time to run on Mod class because it's very close to what I am running in real life. Spec class is more for fun than for a simulation of real competition RC cars.
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