My thoughts:
I played the 3M version which had no dice, period). Also the Avalon Hill version, which introduced the chance table, testing brakes, etc.
I'm strongly in favor of leaving start speed as one of the design elements of the car.
I'm in favor of retaining the current build table.
It might be interesting to try pitting rules -- or perhaps we should wait until Doug S. puts out a polished rule?
In terms of schedule, 3 races per year seems to make sense, then call it a season and crown a champ. I like Doug's system of having "Formula 1" and "Formula 2". Perhaps the Redscape racing league could try that format? By the way, what are the season scoring rules in place now?
I also will happily race no matter what you do with the rules, Mike (but more happily if start speed is retained).
Cheers from New Jersey,
I played the 3M version which had no dice, period). Also the Avalon Hill version, which introduced the chance table, testing brakes, etc.
I'm strongly in favor of leaving start speed as one of the design elements of the car.
I'm in favor of retaining the current build table.
It might be interesting to try pitting rules -- or perhaps we should wait until Doug S. puts out a polished rule?
In terms of schedule, 3 races per year seems to make sense, then call it a season and crown a champ. I like Doug's system of having "Formula 1" and "Formula 2". Perhaps the Redscape racing league could try that format? By the way, what are the season scoring rules in place now?
I also will happily race no matter what you do with the rules, Mike (but more happily if start speed is retained).
Cheers from New Jersey,