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Future Proxy Series - questionaire
#31

My immediate choice of classes are Events 1 & 3  Thumbup Thumbup

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#32

(21st-Nov-25, 03:15 PM)Kevan Wrote:  My immediate choice of classes are Events 1 & 3  Thumbup Thumbup

A Jaguar XK120 perhaps
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#33

With an inline 18k motor of course  Thumbup

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#34

...plus it'd be rude not to  Bigsmile

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#35

As we will have differering interests with this type of format, I have introduced opportunity to run 2 cars per Event but they must be different models and Type.
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Revised Proposal
   
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#37

Just out of interest, what's revisions did you make?

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#38

The only technical detail changed is that I have reduced the MINIMUM diameter of the Sports  & Touring Cars Tyre Diameter from 20 to 19mm. And rear F1/GP car tyres from 21 to 20mm.

But I will be strict on these technical spec requirements, and will apply penalty's for any infringement outside these limits. This will be written into the final Rules Draft document which I will start to write shortely.


Changed the wording of GP to Formula 1 (as the F1 Championship started in 1950)
Clarified the classes and the intended winners awards.
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#39

Are you lowering the ride height by 1/2mm alalso.
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#40

To some extent I have been guided by the Classic Slot Car Racing Association Rules (CSCRA) on this proxy, and in fact the idea of the era I have chosen  is because the rules for the period 1950-1962 are remarkably similar across Sports, GT, Touring and F1 cars.
One issue I personally don't like is the Difference in wheel & tyre diameters (according to their specs 19mm front & 21mm rear), as apart from any slot car racing advantage, it just seems a little unrealistic to have smaller front wheels on a 50's or early 60's Sports or Saloon car than the rear ??
So initially I thought to split the difference at 20mm, then I thought well actually if 19mm is reasonably accetable then why not make it the Min limit for all 4 wheels on the car.  I have looked at the current cars in the Targa Florio proxy and measured approximately the wheel/tyre diameters of the 50's era cars. I think in appearance 19mm of some cars just looks about OK, some with 18mm look out of scale to me, above 19mm is obviously better but I am looking for a rule spec that "everyone" can work with.

I also looked at track clearance rule, but most of the cars currently seem good with that, so I think it should remain as it is.

Rear Tyre width CSCRA rules are 7.5mm for this era cars, so I allowed Max 8mm which I think is a reasonable max limit.
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