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Re: *** The official VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS thread ***
Awesome 

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Re: *** The official VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS thread ***
I'll post a picture tonight when I get to the track of the transponder and required mounting. Also will post a picture of the changes we made to the track for the Vintage Nationals.
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Re: *** The official VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS thread ***
I have one question, can I run 7 cells?
the losi xx is older than me
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You can, theres no limit on cell but i have no idea why you'd want to. it'd be like a bull in a china shop.
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Re: *** The official VINTAGE OFFROAD NATIONALS thread ***
do all vehicles have to have a number on the side/top? I know we are using automated lap counting systems, but some tracks I've been to are quite particular about the number thing.
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I''m honestly not sure. That would probably be a better question for Mark. The number thing is more to make the announcers life easier than anything (god I remember when it was how your lap was counted... you had someone to manually enter the lap and someone to watch the finish line and call out when a number crossed lol).
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i think a lot of the times, the numbers are more for the announcer/spectators to see what car is where...if you're running a personal, the numbers aren't as important since you normally can't have a PT fall out of your car 

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The one thing I forgot -
If you're running IFMAR/staggered starts, its alot easier for the announcer to call out "car 1 - go", "car 2 - go" etc - especially if there are non-local guys running...
plus it kinda helps on the starting grids
1 goes first (duh), 2 then 3 blah blah blah
I know I just ran at the HPI challenge in NJ and we had to have car numbers on all of ours - but that was more of an event-mandated thing for teching I guess (especially since I had 39-40-41 for car numbers)..I believe the IIC and snowbirds do it for a similar reason
If you're running IFMAR/staggered starts, its alot easier for the announcer to call out "car 1 - go", "car 2 - go" etc - especially if there are non-local guys running...
plus it kinda helps on the starting grids

I know I just ran at the HPI challenge in NJ and we had to have car numbers on all of ours - but that was more of an event-mandated thing for teching I guess (especially since I had 39-40-41 for car numbers)..I believe the IIC and snowbirds do it for a similar reason
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It's not hard... repeat after me... "There goes Mark Westerfield, your race leader"... and repeat again.... 
Seriously I don't mind putting a number on a couple of my bodies, but others may not feel the same. (Similar thoughts on poking a transponder hole thru a body!
) Vintage races are typically easier to call and/or watch-- the buggys actually look different (not all rtr pre-painted clones). I'll abide by the rules either way.
On a side note, the rules stated open electronics. Will split crystals be allowed for the 27mHz radios? It would ease up on some conflicts.

Seriously I don't mind putting a number on a couple of my bodies, but others may not feel the same. (Similar thoughts on poking a transponder hole thru a body!

On a side note, the rules stated open electronics. Will split crystals be allowed for the 27mHz radios? It would ease up on some conflicts.
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Ya thats fine. Honestly I've used them at a ROAR even but you never heard that from me. 

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Did anyone else procrastinate like me? The best rate I could get online for the Holiday Inn was about $100 a night. Someone mentioned $85 a while ago and I may be able to get a cheaper room once I actually call.
I would be staying just Saturday night. Anyone want to split a non-smoking room? I'm just looking to make this less expensive.... I'm not looking for a long-term commitment.
Oh yeah-- it would be 2 beds...
I would be staying just Saturday night. Anyone want to split a non-smoking room? I'm just looking to make this less expensive.... I'm not looking for a long-term commitment.


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If anyone has any questions about where other hotels are I can absolutely help. The hotel motel holiday inn is right up the street in downtown waterbury but there are practically several other ones within a 5min car ride.
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Cheaper ones??? 
ygpm

ygpm
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You guys got a Motel 6 or a Super 8 close by? (read cheap)
I figure all I'll be doing is sleeping/showering in it, no need to spend too much.
I will be staying Thurs, Fri, Sat nights. Anybody want to share a 2 bed room let me know.
I figure all I'll be doing is sleeping/showering in it, no need to spend too much.
I will be staying Thurs, Fri, Sat nights. Anybody want to share a 2 bed room let me know.
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