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F1 Chassis
Hi Guys
I was just wondering what F1 Chassis you'd recommend? I was looking at the 3racing F113 online, I'm not looking to race at moment just come and have a bash at the track from time to time. Can you use foam tyres or just rubber at the track if you having a bash? Cheers Paul |
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No one is running f1 outdoors at the mo.
We sometimes run them indoors but not that often. Best thing to do is come down on a friday and see what people run and see what you like. I think foam or rubber tyres are ok in any class outdoor. Chris.
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Chris Brown. rb5, Mission, F109, F103, F104v2 titanium, F104v2 black, 2 FF01s, FF03, TA02, TA04ss, TA04r, TA05, TT01, TL01, trf 415, M01, M02, 2 M03s, M04, M05, M06, XEVO, DB01, T2R Pro, TC3, b3, SC10, RC10 R5, E Revo, MR4 TC, MR4 TC worlds, MR4 BC SP, Ym34, xxx-t, Mad Rat, Predator DTM, Holiday Buggy (red), H.B (blue), dt03. |
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The serpent F1 chassis looks rather nice.
http://www.serpent.com/product/410060 I have currently:- F102 Willams F104W Lotus 79 F103 Tyrrell 6 Wheeler (for sale in the classifieds) F201 Ferarri On our outdoor track we found that rubbers seem to work better than foams |
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F1 and other things!
Hi Guys, I'm new to this forum so HI to everyone.
I'm looking at joining BMCC very shortly for both outdoor and winter indoor racing, I am currently building two r/c bikes, a KP14e superbike and a Moto 3 superstock and hope to try them around Park Hall but that is not the reason for this reply of course. I am also putting together a SupaStox for the winter and will be coming to race with you when the indoor season starts. I am also interested in racing an F1 both indoor and outdoor and was pleased to see that their may be others in the club keen to dust off their unused or indeed build a new car, it would be nice to resurrect the formula at least at club level. I already have an unbuilt 3 Racing 109 but have also looked at the Serpent F110 and this looks like the one I would favour. So guys, here's to the future and whatever that brings. John |
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