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[quote][i]Originally posted by willem[/i] Gents, I've read your remarks with a lot of interest and I'm glad to see 1/24 modelcarracing taking leap forward outside Europe. All the addressed subjects are obviously not new. In Germany there are several 1/24 modelcar championsships based on an open class in which homegrown chassis' and extensive modifications are allowed. In fact the RFH team participates in these races as well... It has nothing to do whether this is wrong or right. It has to do with choices. If you want to drive open class, that's fine but it's not the strategy of the events we organise. We are continuously searching for the balance between: Innovation, technical developments, availibility of parts, accessibility of potential participants, average skill level of participants etc... Experienced modelcar may feel patronised by the rules and come up with all sorts of arguments why certain parts, exchange of parts or modifications are not allowed and I understand that perfectly well. In fact: personally I'm no different. Problem with it is that people tend to look only at themselves instead of the bigger picture taking the arguments into account which I described above. Willem [/quote]
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