2006 R.O.A.R. Region 8 On-Road Championships at Fastlane
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2006 R.O.A.R. Region 8 On-Road Championships at Fastlane
2006 R.O.A.R. Region 8 On-Road Championships
Fastlane Raceway is proud to host what is sure to be one of the biggest events of the new year at our new enlarged facility. Brand new CRC Ozite capet is being installed this week on our 90x48 carpet track!
With ton's of pit space, on-site hobby shop, hotels and great food minutes away, Fastlane Raceway is one of the Midwests' premier facilities for R/C racing.
If you need to register, have questions or any other needs, feel free to call Shane, Scott or Randy Mon-Thurs nights and Saturday from Noon till 10PM we'll be glad to help!
Fastlane Raceway 816.220.0100
Download and print the PDF to register by mail.
Fastlane Raceway is proud to host what is sure to be one of the biggest events of the new year at our new enlarged facility. Brand new CRC Ozite capet is being installed this week on our 90x48 carpet track!
With ton's of pit space, on-site hobby shop, hotels and great food minutes away, Fastlane Raceway is one of the Midwests' premier facilities for R/C racing.
If you need to register, have questions or any other needs, feel free to call Shane, Scott or Randy Mon-Thurs nights and Saturday from Noon till 10PM we'll be glad to help!
Fastlane Raceway 816.220.0100
Download and print the PDF to register by mail.
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do you have to be a roar member?
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Since it is a Roar sanctioned event you have to have a Roar membership
Last edited by sesimon; 01-10-2006 at 05:43 AM.
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15 dollar single event memberships will be available at the track.
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Just to make this very clear...The C2 is the only roar legal 19t motor this year. Last year an exception was made because there weren't any 19 turns submitted and approved...this year is different. We have a submitted and approved motor and it is the C2
#6
Fro, Brushless are legal in Mod right?
#7
Yes, for onroad competition you can run brushless in modified.
You can't for oval though.
You can't for oval though.
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Alex, I noticed Matt Howard keeps stating that the Atlas motor should be approved before regionals in the nebraska thread. Any truth to this thay you know of? Just trying to find out so I can figure out what i'm going to do for motors for the race. Or maybe I should just run stock and mod already have motors for both of those.
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Originally Posted by FroBoy
Just to make this very clear...The C2 is the only roar legal 19t motor this year. Last year an exception was made because there weren't any 19 turns submitted and approved...this year is different. We have a submitted and approved motor and it is the C2
Now you know the rest of the story....
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Yeah, so that means all you guys with those cheater Atlas motors need to learn how to tune a C2!
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Tech Fanatic
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So what is the chances of actually having 10 people sign up for the rubber tire class? Is there anyone racing rubber tires now at fastlane. I see on the results that sometimes it says stock foam and other times it just says stock. I am tempted to race the rubber tire class but don't want to sign up if there isn't anyone racing it.
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Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
Not sure what the chances are of people signing up for rubber,
but currently at Fastlane, everybody is running foam. There's some talk about some people moving to rubber, but I don't know what people plan on doing for this race.
but currently at Fastlane, everybody is running foam. There's some talk about some people moving to rubber, but I don't know what people plan on doing for this race.
Last edited by syndr0me; 01-25-2006 at 01:08 PM.
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Tech Apprentice
1/12th ride height
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Last edited by fuelgun; 01-26-2006 at 05:58 PM.