A bodied rig won pro shafty/sportsman at Crawlapalooza. :twisted:
I'm not that passionate about this, as I can see both sides. My shafty has a body, and my MOA is a moonbuggy. However, I don't want these rigs going down a similar path as slot cars and rc stadium trucks that look nothing like the racers that inspired them.
But that is why there are scalers. You want real world looks, build a scaler. You want all out performance, build a comp rig.
Besides, comp rigs haven't looked like their real world counterparts in quite some time...
To me, crawlers and RCC has always been about having a freedom to do things that you can't do in other forms of rc racing. This sport has progressed in leaps and bound in just the few years I've been here. This new ruling is a step backwards in that progress, and a slap in the face to those who embrace the freedom of ingenuity and creativity that we are (or were) allowed.
To say that a bodiless chassis is intimidating is bogus. There are no grounds for such a comment. Anyone new to the game will be intimidated, even if we all drove box stock trucks.
A rule such as this is truly mind boggling and disappointing. I feel there is something deeper going on here than simply making the class more accessible...