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It can be good to have short drivers if you plan on scoring a lot 
23-03-2011 23:25
Trent B
When I co-drove during Lunacy I had to duck to avoid the team number display. One of the cons of being over 6'6" with shoes on.
24-03-2011 01:17
El GeffeWell then 330s got it made. They score alot and their driver is a sixth grader whos only 5'2''. By the way 330, how is that legal? Just curious.
24-03-2011 01:19
Ankit S.Im 5 foot(:, and i have found that it does help, sometimes the pieces are unavoidable though ):
The other driver is almost 6. :O
24-03-2011 01:34
Josh Fox
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Well then 330s got it made. They score alot and their driver is a sixth grader whos only 5'2''. By the way 330, how is that legal? Just curious.
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24-03-2011 02:19
EricH
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I believe the only limiting factor for a drive-team member is that they must be a "pre-college student." After that, it's up to the team to decide who they want to put on the field from the members of their team.
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24-03-2011 03:00
KarenH|
Well then 330s got it made. They score alot and their driver is a sixth grader whos only 5'2''. By the way 330, how is that legal? Just curious.
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24-03-2011 07:35
Pjohn1959
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I believe there is/was an FRC team of middle schoolers in Texas; at one point, they made eliminations (sorry, don't remember the number).
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24-03-2011 09:35
Dancin103
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Our school is K-12, and there is some flexibility with grades/ages. He has been involved unofficially with our team for the past few years; it was decided to make him an official member this year.
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24-03-2011 12:28
The Lucas
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They are still around. FRC 1484 Hoggzilla are from Hogg Middle School in Houston.
In fact Kris V. the emcee at Lone Star announced on Saturday afternoon, that a student on FRC 441, was his 7th year as a driver ( three years for 1484, and four years for 441). |
, but CAD is now more valuable than USD
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24-03-2011 22:54
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There is no substitute for an experienced driver. Simbotics had a rather well known 5 year driver (which I joke is the Canadian exchange rate
, but CAD is now more valuable than USD ). |
I always have found CAD to be more valuable than my USD (at least solid works is)
25-03-2011 10:37
BryanyI'm one of our team's drivers and I'm only 5'1", and 12th grade too.
25-03-2011 11:24
akoscielski3
i defenetly have to duck when im driving im 5' 10" but my other driver is 5' 2" and i think he even has to duck sometimes :$... driveing is defetly the best thing becaus eu actually feel like you can make the diffrence...and u feel lik eur more valuable to the team.
29-03-2011 11:36
Karthik
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There is no substitute for an experienced driver. Simbotics had a rather well known 5 year driver (which I joke is the Canadian exchange rate
, but CAD is now more valuable than USD ). |
29-03-2011 20:47
flyingcrayonsalthough im by no means the shortest person on the team, its often joked on 1089 that i am. so during build season at some point an idea was floated around to have me as part of the drive team to see under. this didnt come to fruition and im glad it didnt but it was still a funny thought. mind you im 5'6" so im not really that short 
30-03-2011 16:15
adriafBoth of our drivers are 5' tall. However, the disadvantage is when robots with a tube in their possession stand in front of us, our view is blocked.