very cool.
The video looks great, i just have a few questions i was hoping someone could shine some light on for me.
- the Bone Stock is just going to be the one race this year, but what happens after that, do they all become chaos, or is it going to be come a division?
- if its a division will it be like choas and enduro and run a semi regular kind of schedule?
- and what will happen to the choas division??
hope someone could answer a few of these, i think this is a great idea and conversation topic.
Im hoping on a division i know a few people who would love to be out on the track and this is something that would fit right into their budget and they dont need alot of racing knowledge to be able to do it.
- the Bone Stock is just going to be the one race this year, but what happens after that, do they all become chaos, or is it going to be come a division?
While the speedway has not issued an ‘official’ policy on the matter, the general plan is that this type of car will be used in two types of competition - - Bone Stock full-speedway formats (like the one to be seen in October), and Chaos formats (barrel turns etc).
The idea is to allow competitors to get as much use out of their equipment as they wish. Some may just run Chaos formats, some may just run Bone Stock formats, others may run both depending on what level of involvement they want.
- if its a division will it be like choas and enduro and run a semi regular kind of schedule?
The schedule for the Bone Stock formats (# of events) would be finalized after October, at the same time the full-speedway schedule is done up.
- and what will happen to the choas division??
At this stage, Chaos formats will continue to run alongside the Enduro series with Bone Stock format specials to be determined after October.
I hope this answers some of the questions. The idea here is that we have an easy-to-build car that can run in a variety of event formats depending on what each driver enjoys and is able to afford.
-John
Turning it into a "division" with points etc is what killed enduro IMO. Just throwing that out there.
To my thinking....and this is just me thinking out loud....A "championship" is a carrot that leads guys with a little more to invest to push the envelope.
Keep it corny and fun, and if guys want to chase championships they can move up. Just my opinion.
The enduros I built cars for back in the 80's were just a single scored race, I recall there was a few a year but each was on it's own. Insane purses back then I recall Humberstone payed $10,000 on one for first. the Yanks came over in droves!!!!
