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RacerMom88 Rookie
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 2 Location: RESEDA
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:12 am Post subject: rookie class |
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| Why is it some guy are so mean out there racing the rookie race. The way I see it, if your that good and you dont like kids bumping you, then get out of rookie, you dont belong there anyways, with cheating cars. I keep having problems with the same two guys, if their not picking on me their picking on my son. I guess what I really wanted to know was is this kindof stuff really allowed? I've talked to a few of the guys at the track about it, but no one really seems to do anything about it. One of them even tried racing in my bf's class which is Int-SC, my BF was first and this guy was forth, but kept bashing him just cuz of the problems with me and my son in the rookie class. Happy to say my bf whoooooooped him...but is there anything else I can do? Their totally out for us. Any advice? |
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FreeJack Sportsman
Joined: 04 Jun 2008 Posts: 107
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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You should stop in to the shop when Jimmy is there and discuss your concerns. He can relay them to Notch or whoever happens to be running the race you're attending. Unfortunately there are always going to be bad sports out there, but the rookie class exists for learning the ropes and nobody should be surprised that the racers in this class do not have complete control over their cars yet. In fact, there are people racing non-rookie classes that don't have complete control over their vehicles, including short course and nitro.
Try not to let it bother you too much. I have found that the best drivers win consistently regardless of WHO is in the heat with them, they are not only good drivers but good DEFENSIVE drivers who have an awareness of what's happening around their car, and can avoid collisions. A lot of people (maybe most) don't know what it means to drive defensively or wait for a passing opportunity.
But if you feel like you're being mistreated at the track, definitely bring it up with the organizers...you're paying money to race, just like everyone else. You should be having a good time. _________________ Kevin Deselms - Webmaster, Hot Rod Hobbies
Associated FT SC10 / Team Icon 13.5 - Intermediate Short Course
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TomTom Rookie
Joined: 16 Oct 2009 Posts: 57
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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| I would definitely take it up with Jimmy. He's always fair. I'm sure if there's something going on he will work it out. We are very lucky to have a track owner like him. He gets it. I have nothing to gain by saying anything nice about him either....as a matter of fact, he always seems to over charge me at the register! Anyway, nobody wants a hostile environment at the track. I can't speak for everybody but I, myself, race for fun and the last thing I want is any trouble at the track. |
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Jimmy Babcock Site Admin
Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 183
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 11:53 am Post subject: |
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| TomTom - Who are you and I don't think it's possible to overcharge someone at my register unless your looking for a discount. I charge the price on the item and nothing more? I'm confused....fill me in if I'm missing something? |
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HPIRacer14 Rookie
Joined: 21 Jul 2010 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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| I was just curious because I starter racing here a few races ago and i was told that to run rookie you had to be stock or atleast have the stock motor. I get killed especially down the straightaway and I walk around and hear my fellow Rookie competitors talk about the different motors theyre using. I even overheard someone say they were running brushless and still get to race. I understand they might have better batteries and stuff but they still shouldnt blow by me like Im standing still. I hope maybe somebody will enforce rules or make it fair so I dont have to waste money to miss the A main or quit racing all together. Im not here to whine, I just want to see everyone run on a level playing field. Sorry to anyone if i was talking about you, nothing personal i love the HRH Racing atmosphere and everyone thats a part of it. |
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FreeJack Sportsman
Joined: 04 Jun 2008 Posts: 107
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Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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The rookie class has become pretty "unregulated" since I was a rookie. Back then, there was no such thing as a short course truck and most people were still running brushed motors. Nowadays, every truck seems to ship in an RTR version with a different setup - brushed, brushless, fast, slow, etc... So the rookie class seems to have developed into more of a "run what you brung" class.
However, you shouldn't even worry about that, as a rookie. You should worry about driving under control, avoiding collisions and making mistakes, and I guarantee if you do that, the results in your lap times will be better than the guys rocketing around with Velineon systems in their trucks, who can't stay out of the pipes or off their lids. When you get to the point that you can make it around the track with control of the truck and are making few unprovoked errors, you can move out of rookie into one of the more "regulated" classes. _________________ Kevin Deselms - Webmaster, Hot Rod Hobbies
Associated FT SC10 / Team Icon 13.5 - Intermediate Short Course
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TomTom Rookie
Joined: 16 Oct 2009 Posts: 57
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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Jimmy Babcock wrote: | | TomTom - Who are you and I don't think it's possible to overcharge someone at my register unless your looking for a discount. I charge the price on the item and nothing more? I'm confused....fill me in if I'm missing something? |
Jimmy, please relax that was a joke. How many Tom's race a lot? I can think of 2 and would not want to incriminate the other Tom S. You did mistakenly charge me for something that wasn't mine because it was on the counter when I paid for club racing. That was 4 months ago.... it was like a $1.75 and I didn't care. I haven't been racing and I still buy stuff. Also, I'm guilty as charged...I'm cheap.
Back to the issue at hand- I have taken a 4 month break because work has been crazy. I raced for the first time since May last Saturday and I was really happy to see some regulation and enforcement of the rookie rules. I'm not a Rookie but often times I am forced to race with them when there are too few stock entries and some of the stuff that was racing was absolutely retarded. It was pretty bad for a while. For example, I had a lapper motor right over my roof with a 4x4 Slash from behind on the straight only to see him crash as soon as he reached the first turn. While I totally agree that keeping my car on its wheels and not hitting the pipes does wonders for lap times, it doesn't help when traffic takes you out and you can't get away from it. In general, I saw a huge improvement. The race director was much more vocal about a lot of things including checking suspect motors & moving people from slower classes to faster ones when it was apparent that they were too fast. It was a nice way to come out of retirement. I wish I could see my tax dollars work as well for me as my club racing fees. |
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