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Bay City or Tri Citys MI

If my wraith eats your sporty! You got some problems!! But Hey I'll give a try!
so ur saying were going to have to set it up as super wide gates?:lmao:and besides i just want to do it for fun thats all!"thumbsup" or back to the drawing boards and figure out my problems for next time!:twisted:
 
GATE: A gate is used to mark an obstacle within a stage and/or guide the vehicle through the stage. A
gate consists of 2 gate markers measuring no less then; 20” for Class 1 & 3 and 16” for Class 2, from
inside edge of one marker to the inside edge of the opposite marker. Every gate has an intended
direction of travel, or “flow”, through the gate. This direction will either be, marked, explained or
implied by the course designers. ALL gate markers are “alive” until touched.
 
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Class 1 - Super Crawler Class:​
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No limits on wheelbase, vehicle track width or height.

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No limits on tire type or size.

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Limited to 4-wheeled vehicles only.

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No limits to steering configuration.

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You must run a body (full tube chassis is acceptable).

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The body must be 1/10th scale or larger.

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The body can be cut/modified but must retain 70% of its original form, but the width of the cab
must be the factory width.

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Body should resemble its original form (jeep bodies look like a jeeps)

Class 2 – Class 2.2​
If the Class 2 vehicle violates any of these guidelines it must be run in the Class 1 – Super Crawler
Class.​
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Vehicle wheelbase is a maximum 12.5 inches.

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Vehicle track width is a maximum 12.5 inches.

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Limited to 2.2 inch wheels or smaller

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Vehicles are limited to 2-wheel steering only.

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You must run a body (full tube chassis is acceptable).

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The body must be 1/10th scale or larger.

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The body can be cut/modified but must retain 70% of its original form, but the width of the cab
must be the factory width.

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Body should resemble its original form (jeep bodies look like a jeeps)

Class 3 – Unlimited Class​
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No limits of any kind.

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No limits on bodies.

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No limits on wheelbase, vehicle track width or height.

No limits to steering configuration.
 
Moving the gates inboards to make them legal also makes a differance on where Tires and Lines go, So it really wouldnt be a fair advantage, at some point there are going to be more difficult lines each one takes that the other just walks through. I tried to explain the wraith being concidered a SUPER or 1/8th scale but got shot down i do remember. theh class rules and gates says it all. Just like putting a wraith in a Class 3 scaler class. the track width is just too big to compare to a 2.2 comp rig. Thats just my opinion, but I know its just for fun between you two so what ever you think is good. lol
 
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Moving the gates inboards to make them legal also makes a differance on where Tires and Lines go, So it really wouldnt be a fair advantage, at some point there are going to be more difficult lines each one takes that the other just walks through. I tried to explain the wraith being concidered a SUPER or 1/8th scale but got shot down i do remember. theh class rules and gates says it all. Just like putting a wraith in a Class 3 scaler class. the track width is just too big to compare to a 2.2 comp rig. Thats just my opinion, but I know its just for fun between you two so what ever you think is good. lol
pats right its and A and B comp unless you want to C your way into it to?:lmao:
 
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