hutch-- wrote:Why is there a change in the rules with different bodies ? The rules we have been racing to date have a 100 gram minimum limit.
Only because we have adopted to run under IRRA guidelines, and the coupes are a different class. i.e. GT C
And IRRA has a different set of regs for GT C.
hutch-- wrote:With most of the cars at the moment weighing in at over 120 gram, is there any point in changing the minimum ?
stoo23 wrote:Heck, around the Flat track it doesn;t really matter eh, as a car Under 100 grams may Not work that well anyway
Yep, probably right as far as HSC and the flat track is concerned. But if other centers with high speed tracks participate, then weight may become a factor.
stoo23 wrote:I don't think That will actually be an 'Issue' Hutch, as we aren't Really running to those rules...
Aren't we??

Why not? Should we change the rules? Should we throw the rules away?
stoo23 wrote:Interestingly, it was Just an Ommission, in the Original CanAm rules,..the Yanks had intended to make the Minimum weight 110 Grams,..but people whinged, so it was dropped.
WE adopted the 100 Gram limit in CanAm.
Hmmm... not sure about that.
The "D3" regs that are in current use for Retro Can-Am do not have a minimum weight. But we are not running under "D3" regs. We are not allowed to use "D3" name unless we adopt 100% their rules, no questions, if's buts or maybe.
The IRRA was started by the USA right coasters to allow variations in regs to suit local preferences, and available equipment. Hence we adopted IRRA regs.
IRRA regs have always had min weight for Can-Am of 100g. That's why we have the 100g weight limit.
Following along the same simple logic for the Coupe class, why would we not adopt the GT C regs from IRRA? And any other class that we decide to run. Why "re-invent the wheel" every time?
The retro scene has been working very well in various parts of the world, based the original principles of simple to build cars, raced by like minded folk who enjoy slot cars from that era and wanting to have some fun. Let's keep it that way.
There is a good range of classes catered for by the regs, allbeit not taken up in Australia just yet, but maybe in time will be introduced as more interest grows.
The existing classes are good. Please keep to the class and respect the guidelines as they stand.
Maybe if the current class does not fully satisfy your needs, maybe build a car from one of the ather classes and promote it for future events. If others see how well it goes, they may build one, and so it goes on.
As soon as a set of regs gets questioned, or abused, or screwed with it becomes an uneven playing field, people get pissed and numbers drop off.
Rant over.
