by ElSecundo » Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:07 pm
Hi, guys. It’s that time of year again when the snow flies, the kids get out of school, and you generally see ho’s in groups of three. It’s also the time when we get serious about posting rules for the Land Speed Record race at CincySlots. I have a proposed change to the stock class that should prevent this from being another display of nicely tuned NSR Moslers. I have nothing against them, except that they’re ugly, boring, and run basically contrary to the ultimate goal of the LSR, that being a fun showcase of the talents and creativity of our best builders with a variety of cars from around the slot car world.
I'd like to steer away from just a stock "tune your NSR as well as possible" class. I am considering a stock "benchmark class". In this class, we would take a broken-in car from several manufacturers and run them down the track to set 'benchmarks' for each maker. There would be a Carrera benchmark, a Scalextric benchmark, a NSR benchmark, etc. You can choose any brand to tune, and we'll run a benchmark for that brand. After your three timed runs, we'll take a ratio of your best run vs. the benchmark run for that manufacturer. Highest ratio, ie, biggest improvement over stock, wins. This way, it's possible for a Carrera to be in the same league with NSR (might even have the advantage). This class would essentially use the stock class rules, but in a way that promotes car variety and improvement over absolute speed.
Pros? Cons?
I have other ideas for the modified and unlimited classes, but nothing as drastic as the changes to the stock class. For now, let’s keep the discussion to the stock class. The goal is to nail down the stock class asap, and have all three classes decided by January 1st. Let’s confine all rule discussions to this thread, so that none of you will have to search the forums for little tidbits here and there. When a working rule set is developed, it will be posted at the top of this thread for easy reference.
So who wants to start this off?