Hank Hagquist
Jul 10, 2004, 01:11 AM
The ROAR Region 5 Electric Off-Road Champs will be held in Litchfield, MI on
September 10, 11 & 12. Limited to the first 250 entries, due post marked by
September 3rd. The yearly MARS race held at the same track has had over 300
enteries in the past and this was mainly racers just from Michigan... so
don't waster any time entering if you plan on attending. Some basic info
from them follows:
Four round of IFMAR qualifying, then mains for all participants.
Five minute races, two minute grid time between. AMB scoring - personal
transponders allowed - club transponders available.
Friday schedule: 9am to 9pm racer check in and open practice with groom
sessions every two hours.
Saturday schedule: 6:30 am to 8:30 am racer check in and open practice . 9am
sharp begins first round. Three rounds on Saturday with resort at the end of
3rd.
Sunday schedule: 6:30 am to 8:30 am open practice . 9am sharp begins fourth
round. Minimum 1/2 hour break before mains. Single A mains, run in class
order, bottom up (not A's together). Trophies for top 3 in each class. Maybe
top 10 in A depending on entries.
Classes: Masters Stock Truck, Stock Buggy, Stock Truck, Mod Buggy, Mod Truck
and 4wd Mod. This is the tentative class order, depending on # of entries.
No handout motors - bring your own ROAR legal stockers. Motors will be
teched in each race. It may be random (say car 5 for one race, 2 for the
next 6, 7 & 8 next) but expect at least one motor to be looked at in each
heat.
$35 each class. One free t-shirt per racer. $10 late fee for entries after
9/3. Limited to first 250 entries. We think we'll easily hit that number. We
expect a good showing from Chicago, Cleveland, Indy and Columbus. There are
a ton of top notch racers in Region 5.
Flyer --> http://www.hobbytalk.com/downloads/2004ROARRegion5.pdf
Discussion Forums --> http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/forumdisplay.php?f=11
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Hank Hagquist
HobbyTalk - http://www.hobbytalk.com
HobbyShopper - http://www.hobbyshopper.com
September 10, 11 & 12. Limited to the first 250 entries, due post marked by
September 3rd. The yearly MARS race held at the same track has had over 300
enteries in the past and this was mainly racers just from Michigan... so
don't waster any time entering if you plan on attending. Some basic info
from them follows:
Four round of IFMAR qualifying, then mains for all participants.
Five minute races, two minute grid time between. AMB scoring - personal
transponders allowed - club transponders available.
Friday schedule: 9am to 9pm racer check in and open practice with groom
sessions every two hours.
Saturday schedule: 6:30 am to 8:30 am racer check in and open practice . 9am
sharp begins first round. Three rounds on Saturday with resort at the end of
3rd.
Sunday schedule: 6:30 am to 8:30 am open practice . 9am sharp begins fourth
round. Minimum 1/2 hour break before mains. Single A mains, run in class
order, bottom up (not A's together). Trophies for top 3 in each class. Maybe
top 10 in A depending on entries.
Classes: Masters Stock Truck, Stock Buggy, Stock Truck, Mod Buggy, Mod Truck
and 4wd Mod. This is the tentative class order, depending on # of entries.
No handout motors - bring your own ROAR legal stockers. Motors will be
teched in each race. It may be random (say car 5 for one race, 2 for the
next 6, 7 & 8 next) but expect at least one motor to be looked at in each
heat.
$35 each class. One free t-shirt per racer. $10 late fee for entries after
9/3. Limited to first 250 entries. We think we'll easily hit that number. We
expect a good showing from Chicago, Cleveland, Indy and Columbus. There are
a ton of top notch racers in Region 5.
Flyer --> http://www.hobbytalk.com/downloads/2004ROARRegion5.pdf
Discussion Forums --> http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/forumdisplay.php?f=11
--
Hank Hagquist
HobbyTalk - http://www.hobbytalk.com
HobbyShopper - http://www.hobbyshopper.com