Course...
First off, although I know enough to be dangerous, I don't take any credit for how fast Joe's stuff is. That's all him. And I will go out on a limb and risk this... Yes, he's had a 302 at Goller's for 2 years he's been dying to get back and is excited to get it going. As close as some 302's are getting to him, he would love to be the first to win with one. If you want a 302 to prove itself, call Bob and have him hurry it up for us. Good luck with that...
We run 102's because:
-he's got a bunch of them
-they are all fast
-the National's course / run to the first turn is LONG
Hemp has had a 302 FLYING!! It could've won at any point.
Several divisional and OSY titles have been won with 302's.
It will happen in time. One thing I will bet on, a 302 will win a CSH Nationals before any rookie (like the 2 in Atlanta with boats and no motors) will - regardless of which motor they buy. So don't be afraid to set them up with a 302.
(A couple of us joked that the best rule would be from now on if you win the C Nationals with a 102, you can no longer participate in the class except with a 302. That would be ridiculous, but fun and force the leveling of the field! Plus the auction after inspection would be entertaining!! Joe and I would be up for it...)
First off, although I know enough to be dangerous, I don't take any credit for how fast Joe's stuff is. That's all him. And I will go out on a limb and risk this... Yes, he's had a 302 at Goller's for 2 years he's been dying to get back and is excited to get it going. As close as some 302's are getting to him, he would love to be the first to win with one. If you want a 302 to prove itself, call Bob and have him hurry it up for us. Good luck with that...
We run 102's because:
-he's got a bunch of them
-they are all fast
-the National's course / run to the first turn is LONG
Hemp has had a 302 FLYING!! It could've won at any point.
Several divisional and OSY titles have been won with 302's.
It will happen in time. One thing I will bet on, a 302 will win a CSH Nationals before any rookie (like the 2 in Atlanta with boats and no motors) will - regardless of which motor they buy. So don't be afraid to set them up with a 302.
(A couple of us joked that the best rule would be from now on if you win the C Nationals with a 102, you can no longer participate in the class except with a 302. That would be ridiculous, but fun and force the leveling of the field! Plus the auction after inspection would be entertaining!! Joe and I would be up for it...)
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