2009 Midwest Champs @ CRCRC
#422
Boom I'm in, 13.5 2wd stock, 13.5 truck
#423
paid my entries at club last sunday just waiting to see name on list .
#424
list is not totally updated w/ entries comming in still and online closes tomorrow. list will be updated soon but dont hesitate about this it will be just a couple weeks and practice starts. get your entries in NOWthis race is not to be missed. facility and track is gonna be top notch
#427
Tech Initiate
Here you go.
Copied from the crcrc website forums:
Jan 2009 Midwest Champs Race Dates
Electric
Practice Jan 15 & 16 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 17 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Jan 18 Doors Open 7:30am
Nitro
Practice Jan 20 - 22 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 23 and Jan 24 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Lower Mains ran Jan 24 until midnight
Remaining Mains Jan 25 Doors open 7:30am
Jan 2009 Midwest Champs Race Dates
Electric
Practice Jan 15 & 16 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 17 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Jan 18 Doors Open 7:30am
Nitro
Practice Jan 20 - 22 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 23 and Jan 24 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Lower Mains ran Jan 24 until midnight
Remaining Mains Jan 25 Doors open 7:30am
#428
Copied from the crcrc website forums:
Jan 2009 Midwest Champs Race Dates
Electric
Practice Jan 15 & 16 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 17 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Jan 18 Doors Open 7:30am
Nitro
Practice Jan 20 - 22 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 23 and Jan 24 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Lower Mains ran Jan 24 until midnight
Remaining Mains Jan 25 Doors open 7:30am
Jan 2009 Midwest Champs Race Dates
Electric
Practice Jan 15 & 16 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 17 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Jan 18 Doors Open 7:30am
Nitro
Practice Jan 20 - 22 10am - 9pm
Qualifying Jan 23 and Jan 24 Doors open 7:30am
Mains Lower Mains ran Jan 24 until midnight
Remaining Mains Jan 25 Doors open 7:30am
Yeah... that's one source... Here's the one I want to go by
Per.. http://www.ohiostatefair.com/oec/oec1.php
2009 CRCRC Midwest Champions
January 15, 2009 - January 25, 2009
Time: See List Below
Price: Free
Location: Cooper Arena
URL: http://www.crcrc.com/
Detail: Come see the 22nd annual Columbus Radio Controlled Remote Car Racing event January 15-25. This event is free to watch, however we will be taking donations. CRCRC (Columbus Radio Control Racing Club) holds the most exciting show on dirt right here in Columbus Ohio! The 2009 Midwest Electric Championships Presented by Muchmore and the Midwest Nitro Championships Presented by O'Donnell Racing roar back into Columbus in January. Each year CRCRC holds biggest indoor race of its kind in the United States. The CRCRC Midwest Electric Championships, 22 years strong, and the CRCRC Midwest Nitro Championships, 14 years strong, have been bringing the top racers from all over the world. These races are known for very tight competition and some of the most exciting finishes in the hobby. If you want to see the best and run with the best this event is a must. Both of these exciting events will also be broadcast live internationally by LiveRC (www.liverc.com). This will include interactive chat real time race scoring and much more. These races are held on a large off-road motocross style track for hobby grade R/C cars. The electric powered cars are 1/10th scale, with different classes and styles of buggies and trucks. Most of the competitors build these vehicles from the ground up and they are very close in design and function to their full size Baja racing counter parts. The nitro powered cars are both 1/10th and 1/8th scale replicas of full size Off-Road racing cars and buggies. They are powered by small 2 stroke engines that can hit speeds in excess of 50 miles per hour. These cars can race for extended amounts of time with the help of pits stops. All of this adds to the excitement of the racing. These races are put on by the Columbus Radio Controlled Racing Club (www.crcrc.com). This is a non-profit club that puts on races in Hilliard, Ohio at the Franklin County Fairgrounds each winter. CRCRC has been organizing and promoting races for over 22 years and brings huge numbers of racers from all over right here to Columbus. Electric Practice: Jan 14-15-16. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 17-18 Qualifying starts at 7am on the 17th the main events will start at 8 am on the 18th. Nitro Practice: 20-21-22. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 23-24-25 Qualifying starts on the 23rd and 24th at 7am and the main events will start on the 25th at 8am.
#429
So....... since Cooper Arena seems to think practice is on Wednesday too.... and practice was open on Wednesday last year...
just thought I'd throw that out there.
just thought I'd throw that out there.
#430
Tech Addict
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Yeah... that's one source... Here's the one I want to go by
Per.. http://www.ohiostatefair.com/oec/oec1.php
2009 CRCRC Midwest Champions
January 15, 2009 - January 25, 2009
Time: See List Below
Price: Free
Location: Cooper Arena
URL: http://www.crcrc.com/
Detail: Come see the 22nd annual Columbus Radio Controlled Remote Car Racing event January 15-25. This event is free to watch, however we will be taking donations. CRCRC (Columbus Radio Control Racing Club) holds the most exciting show on dirt right here in Columbus Ohio! The 2009 Midwest Electric Championships Presented by Muchmore and the Midwest Nitro Championships Presented by O'Donnell Racing roar back into Columbus in January. Each year CRCRC holds biggest indoor race of its kind in the United States. The CRCRC Midwest Electric Championships, 22 years strong, and the CRCRC Midwest Nitro Championships, 14 years strong, have been bringing the top racers from all over the world. These races are known for very tight competition and some of the most exciting finishes in the hobby. If you want to see the best and run with the best this event is a must. Both of these exciting events will also be broadcast live internationally by LiveRC (www.liverc.com). This will include interactive chat real time race scoring and much more. These races are held on a large off-road motocross style track for hobby grade R/C cars. The electric powered cars are 1/10th scale, with different classes and styles of buggies and trucks. Most of the competitors build these vehicles from the ground up and they are very close in design and function to their full size Baja racing counter parts. The nitro powered cars are both 1/10th and 1/8th scale replicas of full size Off-Road racing cars and buggies. They are powered by small 2 stroke engines that can hit speeds in excess of 50 miles per hour. These cars can race for extended amounts of time with the help of pits stops. All of this adds to the excitement of the racing. These races are put on by the Columbus Radio Controlled Racing Club (www.crcrc.com). This is a non-profit club that puts on races in Hilliard, Ohio at the Franklin County Fairgrounds each winter. CRCRC has been organizing and promoting races for over 22 years and brings huge numbers of racers from all over right here to Columbus. Electric Practice: Jan 14-15-16. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 17-18 Qualifying starts at 7am on the 17th the main events will start at 8 am on the 18th. Nitro Practice: 20-21-22. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 23-24-25 Qualifying starts on the 23rd and 24th at 7am and the main events will start on the 25th at 8am.
Per.. http://www.ohiostatefair.com/oec/oec1.php
2009 CRCRC Midwest Champions
January 15, 2009 - January 25, 2009
Time: See List Below
Price: Free
Location: Cooper Arena
URL: http://www.crcrc.com/
Detail: Come see the 22nd annual Columbus Radio Controlled Remote Car Racing event January 15-25. This event is free to watch, however we will be taking donations. CRCRC (Columbus Radio Control Racing Club) holds the most exciting show on dirt right here in Columbus Ohio! The 2009 Midwest Electric Championships Presented by Muchmore and the Midwest Nitro Championships Presented by O'Donnell Racing roar back into Columbus in January. Each year CRCRC holds biggest indoor race of its kind in the United States. The CRCRC Midwest Electric Championships, 22 years strong, and the CRCRC Midwest Nitro Championships, 14 years strong, have been bringing the top racers from all over the world. These races are known for very tight competition and some of the most exciting finishes in the hobby. If you want to see the best and run with the best this event is a must. Both of these exciting events will also be broadcast live internationally by LiveRC (www.liverc.com). This will include interactive chat real time race scoring and much more. These races are held on a large off-road motocross style track for hobby grade R/C cars. The electric powered cars are 1/10th scale, with different classes and styles of buggies and trucks. Most of the competitors build these vehicles from the ground up and they are very close in design and function to their full size Baja racing counter parts. The nitro powered cars are both 1/10th and 1/8th scale replicas of full size Off-Road racing cars and buggies. They are powered by small 2 stroke engines that can hit speeds in excess of 50 miles per hour. These cars can race for extended amounts of time with the help of pits stops. All of this adds to the excitement of the racing. These races are put on by the Columbus Radio Controlled Racing Club (www.crcrc.com). This is a non-profit club that puts on races in Hilliard, Ohio at the Franklin County Fairgrounds each winter. CRCRC has been organizing and promoting races for over 22 years and brings huge numbers of racers from all over right here to Columbus. Electric Practice: Jan 14-15-16. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 17-18 Qualifying starts at 7am on the 17th the main events will start at 8 am on the 18th. Nitro Practice: 20-21-22. The hours for this will be 10am until 9pm. Race: 23-24-25 Qualifying starts on the 23rd and 24th at 7am and the main events will start on the 25th at 8am.
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There will only be about half of a track Wednesday morning.
#433
DOLP!!! Totally meant to pay my entry when I was up there last week. I'll be up next weekend...guess I'll hve to pay it then. Runnin Stock truck
#434
Can we use castle motor and speed for this race?