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  • WPSoko1
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    Originally posted by dr vanski View Post
    So I guess RAA GT2 is out then, Wayne?

    I'll leave that to Wet.....Only kidding! He probably won't qualify just because he enters so many of these things. But...he bagged me in our little CPR stock chassis competition so if I beat him anyway he should be forced to enter GT2....
    Last edited by WPSoko1; 12-07-2007, 05:39 AM.

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  • WPSoko1
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    Originally posted by Mongo the Monster View Post
    No More Proxies .... Wayne was spotted this past Sunday participating in his new Winter sport. The 58 tag was his finishing order. He was only able to beat a push mower.


    Is that Dr D in the white hat looking for your house Mongo? PS - that rig was a Dawg!

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  • dr vanski
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    So I guess RAA GT2 is out then, Wayne?

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  • Mongo the Monster
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    yea right....

    Originally posted by Smokeio View Post
    Yeah, don't tell me we're finished? Did Wayne win GT? Oh... Man! There will be no living with that guy. Now he'll never cut his own grass!
    No More Proxies .... Wayne was spotted this past Sunday participating in his new Winter sport. The 58 tag was his finishing order. He was only able to beat a push mower.


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  • gascarnut
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    Results are in

    Final positions have been posted in the results thread - I won't spoil the surprises by saying anything here!

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  • attic_racer
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    Originally posted by SlotCarCorner View Post
    Wayne's car was definitely in the black lane - can't be sure about Greg H., TR3, Spirit Racer Club and DaVols. If anyone with better eyes than me can make out which lanes/cars are which, please let me know.
    I think I see a vague 911 shape and a flash of red and blue on the white car in the yellow lane. On that slim evidence I'll say its mine. Great track, great race, great coverage. Thanks for posting!

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  • Smokeio
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    Originally posted by dr vanski View Post
    Um, rectilinear?

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  • S Sawtelle
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    GT Heat #2 Video

    Again, lesson learned - need to record the cars/lanes at the outset of each video clip. If someone can help with which cars in which lanes, I'll update the post.

    [YOUTUBE]HJazy6PkSf4[/YOUTUBE]



    Steve

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  • Bigdsonic
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    WOW!! I can't believe I got first place in the Prototype race. Thank you Steve! The performance of this car was all over the map so to speak. I can't be happier with my first proxy race experience, two podiums including a first place finish. Looking forward to the CPR and RAA now. Hopefully I built cars that will have a more consistent performance.

    Dallas

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  • Wet Coast Racer
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    Truly a World Class Act, and great fun racing with all of you guys. This whole shebang pushed the proxy concept another great step forward, thanks to everybody involved.

    I have an original bootleg poster on my wall; no doubt I'll be able to sell it for thousands on Ebay by this time next year.





    Last edited by Wet Coast Racer; 12-02-2007, 08:39 PM. Reason: Technical Issues. Ahem.

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  • gascarnut
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    Well done to all of you, and special thanks to Steve and Mike for the sterling efforts with my two clunkers!

    I will try to get the results done tomorrow morning and I will post them as soon as I can.

    After some rocky patches, the GPR came through with some fine racing and great events.

    Shoreline are the Proxy-meisters for 2007!

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  • Robert Livingston
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    Thanks! You are a gracious host. And I have to say, that track of yours is fun to drive. It looks intimidating in pictures, but in real life, it seems just right.

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  • S Sawtelle
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    Robert's Lap Total For P Class

    Did I ever get that missed lap in P class? I was told I missed a lap. I thought I recalled that my 76.x went to 77.x, but I think that was discussed AFTER the results (above) had been posted to SCI.
    Hello Robert,

    I actually posted the P class results well after the racing had finished and everyone had left. However, I did go back and check the clipboard with the lap totals. You had 86.5 with a note next to it which reads "+1". The total shown in the results post, 87.5, includes the missed lap.

    Glad you were able to join us Saturday! Now if we could get Dave up here...



    Steve

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  • S Sawtelle
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    GT Heat #1 Video

    Note my introduction of cars/lanes near the beginning of the video is screwed up. Wayne's car was definitely in the black lane - can't be sure about Greg H., TR3, Spirit Racer Club and DaVols. If anyone with better eyes than me can make out which lanes/cars are which, please let me know.

    [youtube]owwsd0n_k8Y[/youtube]

    Between the 2 classes there were roughly 40 heats! Since YouTube has a 10 minute limit on a given video, I can't just upload one or two long videos. And I won't have time to edit/render 40 individual videos. My current thinking is to post every 4-5 heats in each class - this should allow everyone to see there car in action during at least one heat. I won't have a chance to edit/render another video until late tomorrow. Stay tuned...



    Steve
    Last edited by S Sawtelle; 12-02-2007, 05:36 PM.

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  • dr vanski
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    Originally posted by Smokeio View Post
    It is important to note that we did some controller testing and using Ohms Law, we proved it is impossible to have a linear controller. You see, a slot car motor's resistance is very dynamic, depending on the speed on the motor. Hence, it would be impossible to match the resistance in a motor in order to have a linear controller. There would always be some sort of non linear step at the end of the resistor swing, right before full throttle. I would like to thank both Doctors, Rich and Robert for helping to prove this theory. I would also like to thank Mongo for being our test subject. Did anyone mention where all of the controllers are plugged into?
    Um, rectilinear?

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