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Re: Participation requirements for off-season events

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Originally Posted by Billfred View Post
And dare I mention the Capital Clash in 2005 and Mission Mayhem 2006?

Usually you'll see FRC teams with their current-year robot. Sometimes you'll see pre-rookies running older robots (or even a current one, like 1980 running 225's 2006 machine at Duel last year), but these tend to be in the minority. Every event I've been to still maintains the student-driven rule, mentor rounds excepted.
I was just wondering why nobody has started a FIRST-esq event where anyone, including adult hobby robotics geeks, can compete. Sorta like Battlebots but without the side of cheese.
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