Must have been the hand-out motors leveling the field for a change..."
and I heard he posted elsewhere with an idea of allowing overpowered motors (G20s) in Retro, in essence, to give everyone more power than they needed, to level the field.
When I first starting posting on slot car websites in 2001 (?), I offered the same solution in a thread on OWH that talked about the disparity in motors in Div.II restricted motor classes.
The problem, while more power could probably be tamed by, arguably, slot racing's finest driver, Chris, could the majority of Retro racers handle it?
My answer is no. IMO, the races would get real sloppy.
Chris wasn't happy with running into one errant car in the F1 A main at ROC. Even in a main with all top drivers, once a racer gets a little bit behind, human nature will have "him" rolling the dice, as we said in G7, "turning up the wick", in an attempt to catch up. I'm pretty sure that would lead to carnage very different than the Retro A Mains I've raced in.
Would a better idea for a "level field" Retro race be, sort of an IROC race, but one where guys could still use their own cars so there wouldn't be any possible nonsense like guys walling and damaging the car they were using that heat.
It would have designated motors for each lane with a conservative pinion on it (6t on a Puppy Dog) so the motor would run super icebox, i.e. have very little chance of slowing down. Of course, a spec crown would be required, both to make sure the motor was under-stressed and to facilitate switching motors from car to car without having to move the pinion.
Could guys pull the motor from their car and reinstall another one in a reasonable time? Say four minutes? Or I am I kidding myself at the possible logistics of it?
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