

http://www.rctech.net/forum/northwest-racers/358506-2010-n-w-shortcourse-nationals-may-15th-2010-a.html
SteveK wrote:Spec racing is great as long as there are hard and fast rules about what's legal and what isn't. If the spec class was for one make of truck, only Slashes or only SC10, then that's one thing. If it's open to an multiple makes, then who is to say what is fair or not? The Legends class has always just been Legends cars and whatever the rule book says, nothing else. The Tamiya Championship Series was any Tamiya car and hop-up, which had a limited performance potential per car.
There was a Trinity Street Spec series in the mid 90s; multiple manufacturers were allowed, but the chassis had to be approved by Trinity, and everybody ran the same tires, motors, and batteries. Only three companies made the pan cars, but it was a reasonable effort. There was a Losi attempt at this, but I don't think off-road racers think the same way, the mentality is different (and the tires were blue...).
I think a spec motor/battery/tire rule will have a MUCH bigger impact on the parity in the racing than the chassis will.
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