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No one for sure knows what the field will end up looking like this year except a precious few at FIRST. But being involved in a few of the FIRST follow-ups over the past few years here are my thoughts.
The field will be a rectangle 24' by 48' Allows for good visibility for teams and spectators The field will have four team/s locations Allowing for easy load in and out of competing teams and robots. What will change each year is what and how the team interact with, within that 24' by 48' area. Maintaining a constant perimeter structure reduces costs for FIRST and those teams building fields. Reducing cost while still providing the opportunity for substantial interior field changes and robot interaction. |
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