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tapped-out 05-16-2019 11:36 AM

Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 2019-20
 
So I recall a old "high center Vehicle" rule.
But can't find this rule anywhere.

Once a vehicle is "high centered". Driver needs to rock the vehicle by using forward and reverse rotation of wheels to free the vehicle from being "high centered". only penalty would be 1 reverse.

Or

After a vehicle is high centered and you need to rock the vehicle by forward and reverse rotation of wheels. Every time wheels move in reverse direction it's a penalty?

So can someone chime in on the correct ruling on a high centered Vehicle's

mentioned above I recall a rule about a vehicle being "high centered " only 1 reverse penalty would be called until vehicle was free.

Does any remember this rule?

If there is a "high centered Vehicle" rule it's not in the
Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 2019-20

Example

Wheels can move forward without forward progress.
So if I'm high-centered and my wheels Go reverse and forward without forward progression four times how many reverses is it?

winnerone23 05-16-2019 12:30 PM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
To my knowledge and how I judge..

High centered and 4 or 50, forward to reverse..

1 reverse penalty...

tapped-out 05-16-2019 12:44 PM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by winnerone23 (Post 5935211)
To my knowledge and how I judge..

High centered and 4 or 50, forward to reverse..

1 reverse penalty...


This is what I thought. But seems to have been removed or lost.

hotrodsoup 10-20-2019 04:22 PM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by winnerone23 (Post 5935211)
To my knowledge and how I judge..

High centered and 4 or 50, forward to reverse..

1 reverse penalty...

Id rock you back and forth for 1 point!!!!:twisted:

winnerone23 10-20-2019 04:37 PM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrodsoup (Post 5971617)
Id rock you back and forth for 1 point!!!!:twisted:

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Erik D_lux 11-14-2019 07:33 AM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
Never heard of the high centered rule. IMO, unless otherwise shown, every time youre not beyond 90* (upside down) its a reverse.

Now I know how Troy places so well, lots of lost reverse penalties in there...LOL

Robbob 11-14-2019 02:09 PM

Re: Question about rule Official World Radio Controlled Crawler Association Rules 201
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erik D_lux (Post 5977142)
Never heard of the high centered rule. IMO, unless otherwise shown, every time youre not beyond 90* (upside down) its a reverse.

Now I know how Troy places so well, lots of lost reverse penalties in there...LOL

It use to be some older USRCCA rules - something like if no forward progress was being made then it was 'high center' and reverse wasnt counted until the vehicle was free.

I think as rigs and driving got better it just disappeared but maybe local clubs kept the spirit of it.


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