I run a local club where 90% are beginners to rc crawling. Occasionally I will hear complaints from a few drivers about how the courses are hard, and how their rigs aren't worthy. With this happening I can see where a Sportsman class would be better suited for them.
Now here is my scenario.
I just built a berg, and my shafty now has no electronics. I really dont like the idea of buying cheap electronics for it that I'm just going to break! I couldn't even run my shafty with a $30 limit mod rule. As we all know $30 isn't hard to spend. I would be more accepting to a plain no dig rule and be done with it.
Now since I am running this club and events, having a sportsman class sounds like a great idea that will keep the beginners involved and not discouraged. It also nearly takes all of the fun out of it for me! Now I'd have to spend some more money to get my shafty running. What's the point for me to even do it when I can't even competively drive my berg locally?
I'm not really agreeing with all of this, and I'm not really disagreeing either. I'm stuck on the wall about it. I will add that I did my homework for about 9 months before I ever set foot at any comp. I practiced and practiced and practiced. I learned my truck and broke the shit out of it before I felt it was comp worthy. I guess our club is too small to run a sportsman class since nearly all of the drivers would be in it. I guess as it grows I could see this happening.
just my rabble rabble.
please continue