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Old 02-17-2013, 08:44 PM
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Hey guys thanks for keeping the motoramma track in perfect condition all weekend and the layout was just awesome .. See ya guys a few times this season..
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Originally Posted by Kash$
Hey guys thanks for keeping the motoramma track in perfect condition all weekend and the layout was just awesome .. See ya guys a few times this season..
+1 Thanks XRC, best rama track yet! i wouldn't mind seeing it again...hint hint
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after seeing they way u kept up with this track i cant wait to see what you do with yours
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Old 02-18-2013, 09:39 AM
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+1 Thanks XRC, best rama track yet! i wouldn't mind seeing it again...hint hint
Thanks for the compliment, we have actually thought about using that layout at XRC this year, but we were afraid too many people would think we were being lazy .

So, we're going to do something different, but hopefully just as fun and exciting to drive.
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Thanks for the compliment, we have actually thought about using that layout at XRC this year, but we were afraid too many people would think we were being lazy .

So, we're going to do something different, but hopefully just as fun and exciting to drive.
its not being lazy that system worked out great i am a hobby hut racer and after seeing what you guys have done i wouldn't mind taking the 2hr drive to race at your tack looking forward in the upcoming 2013 season
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Hay guys sounds exciting can't wait you guys always had the talent just need more muscle really going to put more effort in to lending a hand C U soon!!!!
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For the Mason-Dixon Series with Hobby Hut.Have you guys considered having a novice class as well? With no rc pro series races this season in our region it may not be a bad idea,help keep the interest up of new racers and also allow them to run with others of equal ability.
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Awsome to hear XRC had a great impression on this years Motorama race!! Nice job! As alot of racers are wondering about the point series race with Hobby Hut and XRC to include classes and also main durations. I am an avid nitro racer and would like to have 30 to 45 min mains in nitro buggy and nitro truggy. I know that there is a big variation between nitro and flashlight classes between XRC and Hobby Hutt (hobby hutt mostly nitro and xrc 50 50) I have raced at both locations many of times and noticed a trend as a whole. That being said if times of races permit depending on classes raced for the Mason Dixon series I would like 30 to 45 min A mains. I miss the old XRC regular 30 min mains before the flashlights came into the scene! Anyway please take it into consideration oh and also where is the shedule for track prep?
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Originally Posted by docsfavorites
Awsome to hear XRC had a great impression on this years Motorama race!! Nice job! As alot of racers are wondering about the point series race with Hobby Hut and XRC to include classes and also main durations. I am an avid nitro racer and would like to have 30 to 45 min mains in nitro buggy and nitro truggy. I know that there is a big variation between nitro and flashlight classes between XRC and Hobby Hutt (hobby hutt mostly nitro and xrc 50 50) I have raced at both locations many of times and noticed a trend as a whole. That being said if times of races permit depending on classes raced for the Mason Dixon series I would like 30 to 45 min A mains. I miss the old XRC regular 30 min mains before the flashlights came into the scene! Anyway please take it into consideration oh and also where is the shedule for track prep?

Flashlights are King of the Ring in region 2 I also would like to run 30 minute nitro as well or more ..
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Awsome to hear XRC had a great impression on this years Motorama race!! Nice job! As alot of racers are wondering about the point series race with Hobby Hut and XRC to include classes and also main durations. I am an avid nitro racer and would like to have 30 to 45 min mains in nitro buggy and nitro truggy. I know that there is a big variation between nitro and flashlight classes between XRC and Hobby Hutt (hobby hutt mostly nitro and xrc 50 50) I have raced at both locations many of times and noticed a trend as a whole. That being said if times of races permit depending on classes raced for the Mason Dixon series I would like 30 to 45 min A mains. I miss the old XRC regular 30 min mains before the flashlights came into the scene! Anyway please take it into consideration oh and also where is the shedule for track prep?


I 2nd the motion! I would love to see 30-45 min nitro truggy & Buggy A mains. I don't expect it for all of the club races but would love to have them for the point series races. I think having longer mains makes it more interesting in the end. It shows who's putting the time & effort of maintaing their vechicals for each points race. Just my opinion guys. Please consider this. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by mrdon
Awsome to hear XRC had a great impression on this years Motorama race!! Nice job! As alot of racers are wondering about the point series race with Hobby Hut and XRC to include classes and also main durations. I am an avid nitro racer and would like to have 30 to 45 min mains in nitro buggy and nitro truggy. I know that there is a big variation between nitro and flashlight classes between XRC and Hobby Hutt (hobby hutt mostly nitro and xrc 50 50) I have raced at both locations many of times and noticed a trend as a whole. That being said if times of races permit depending on classes raced for the Mason Dixon series I would like 30 to 45 min A mains. I miss the old XRC regular 30 min mains before the flashlights came into the scene! Anyway please take it into consideration oh and also where is the shedule for track prep?


I 2nd the motion! I would love to see 30-45 min nitro truggy & Buggy A mains. I don't expect it for all of the club races but would love to have them for the point series races. I think having longer mains makes it more interesting in the end. It shows who's putting the time & effort of maintaing their vechicals for each points race. Just my opinion guys. Please consider this. Thanks.
+1 and Dbl A mains for electric. Not fair for an E guy to marshall for 45 min's and Nitro to marshall for 10. BTW, I run both.
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+1 and Dbl A mains for electric. Not fair for an E guy to marshall for 45 min's and Nitro to marshall for 10. BTW, I run both.
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+1 and Dbl A mains for electric. Not fair for an E guy to marshall for 45 min's and Nitro to marshall for 10. BTW, I run both.
I absolutely agree with you Dogwood!! I personally only run Nitro but, totally agree with your point as well as Kash's as well!! +2
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Just run one 30 min. man in both classes and be done with it...you e-guy's just gear your buggy to that.
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Originally Posted by THE PHILLY JYNX
For the Mason-Dixon Series with Hobby Hut.Have you guys considered having a novice class as well? With no rc pro series races this season in our region it may not be a bad idea,help keep the interest up of new racers and also allow them to run with others of equal ability.
My issue with a novice class is people who will sign up for novice that really should be competing in expert. How would we police such a thing? I don't want truly novice racers to have to compete with a guy that could compete for an A-main win in expert, but rather sandbag a guaranteed A-main win in novice.
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