8th-Dec-23, 11:42 AM
I watch a lot of proxies, none are solo runs except Rally and home track hosts that aren't a club type environment.
Accidents happen, take for example the Galaxie that ended on the floor, it wasn't due to another car/driver on the track at fault.
Racing can happen as long as the drivers take due care and attention as long as they're not trying to 'win' as it's all about getting the cars round as fast as possible with a clean run. Some cars are much easier to do that with than others.
Solo runs are far from ideal, that adds zero interest in a clubroom with a crowd helping and watching.
We've probably seen the best mix possible, solo runs, plastic tracks, wood tracks of all shapes and sizes, multiple cars on track...even different track voltages from 10V to 13.8V, so I'd say it's the best test of any car set up for proxy racing and I for one can't wait for the next one.
Accidents happen, take for example the Galaxie that ended on the floor, it wasn't due to another car/driver on the track at fault.
Racing can happen as long as the drivers take due care and attention as long as they're not trying to 'win' as it's all about getting the cars round as fast as possible with a clean run. Some cars are much easier to do that with than others.
Solo runs are far from ideal, that adds zero interest in a clubroom with a crowd helping and watching.
We've probably seen the best mix possible, solo runs, plastic tracks, wood tracks of all shapes and sizes, multiple cars on track...even different track voltages from 10V to 13.8V, so I'd say it's the best test of any car set up for proxy racing and I for one can't wait for the next one.


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