Euro Grand Prix, October 20 on RLD home track
Hmmm...well, I was hoping to keep this to cars that are actually stamped with European car names. Yes, we all see this is based on a Ferrari but technically that car is "Quik Trik" which would be classified as a Fantasy car since it's not truly a Ferrari.I was trying to avoid this because then it opens up a bunch of "well that car looks like a Jaguar" type stuff. Fair enough?
Cars need to be named real world cars, not cars "inspired by" real world cars. When it doubt, check the bottom of the car.
dig it!
Here is a stupid but concerned question. I was wondering since you only race stock cars on your track are modifications allowed?......
Here is a stupid but concerned question. I was wondering since you only race stock cars on your track are modifications allowed?......
I hope so, cause mine isn't stock.
...are modifications allowed?
Absolutely! ...that was my assumption, actually. I have to run stock only for the Fantasy league, otherwise it's anything goes. If you want to enter a stock, feel free, otherwise pimp the hell out a car and send it in!
Brian, what is your current track layout/set up? same as on the "tracks" link? kicker, hill?
Standard kicker track, same used in the Fantasy League every week.
http://www.redlinederby.com/fantasy/tra ... e.php?id=1
(The picture on the page is old showing pre-kicker)
Very good looking ride.....I like all the detailing.......
That was a kind of VW wasn't it?
Is a 1992 Audi Avus Quattro legal?
Technically, it is...but I still understand Brian's point about the cars being labeled correctly in order to participate. The host's rules are the final word and I'm completely fine with that.