The only thing that needs to be done is to make sure your club is friendly and accommodating to new members, and most of all, that you guys are out having fun.
A new class won't fix anything. Even people that show up for a RTR class are going to get discouraged.
+1.....I have to agree 100%.
Sheepdawg23wm,
I did 3 threads:
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/newb...nt-go-comps-not-looking-comp-guy-replies.html
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/general-crawlers/417001-why-i-dont-go-comps-anymore-open-anyone.html
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/gene...king-all-replies-newbs-seasoned-veterans.html
Asking for how to make things better.
Time (building, practicing, driving to/from comps, etc.)
Money (rigs, parts, upgrades, repairs, gas to/from comps, entry fees)
Attitude (on the part of one or more at the comps)
Seem to be the biggest things from each of these threads.
Adding another class is a lot more work for the guys that set-up/run the comps. They are spread thin already and some are asking for even more.
In any group, there will be the "hardcore" that will always have the better/best rigs and time to get really good.
There will also be the other extreme of the guys that just want to get out and have a bit of fun.
I think this is part of why GTG's & scalers have risen a bit. It's fun for the day and less pressure for a "season".
Don't take my work for it, read through the replies in the 3 threads.8)
Olle P, I've been in other "sports" that had a "claiming" type rule. There were always guys that had deep pockets & a desire to win, thus it was "worth it" to them to really bend the rules and piss away a lot of money.
I think this idea is just another layer of "issues" waiting to happen if we do it here.
But, that's my opinion.
PS, I've been in on some similar "private" discussions (mostly on what class to get new people into RC crawling) and I suggested just reading through the 3 threads to see what a larger cross section of people like/dislike before going overboard on new classes/new rules.
;-)