ROAR new body rules
#1
ROAR new body rules
Ouch there going to be alot of upset racers and manufactures. I guess they don't like the cab forward design body that came out for the 1/8 buggy.
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7912
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7912
#5
Tech Master
#6
Why are they so hung up on what bodies look like? Who gives a flip? It isn't like the cars look realistic. If they want realistic, put rules on Slashes and SC trucks. 1/8 and 1/10 stopped looking realistic decades ago. All that matters for those classes is performance.
#7
show me one 1/8 scale buggy that looks realistic. Who cares what it looks like. why would you mess with the biggest class in RC. stupid move if you ask me
#9
#12
seroiusly.....
rules 6.1.4 and 6.1.4.1....really... so everybody make sure you carry extra head light decals now for your truggies so you dont get DQd
the only races where ROAR matters anymore is the Nationals and your Regionals. so it probably wont have near the affect that they are going for
rules 6.1.4 and 6.1.4.1....really... so everybody make sure you carry extra head light decals now for your truggies so you dont get DQd
the only races where ROAR matters anymore is the Nationals and your Regionals. so it probably wont have near the affect that they are going for
#13
ROAR SUCKS was going to get a membership and run in nats or another ROAR event. But screw it, there are better races to attend that is not governed by a bunch of people that is closed minded and do not adapt to the time...... They do not care about the racers... Just to hold authority above others.......
#14
Tech Master
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I think it's time for a new governing body in OFF-ROAD RC, instead of ROAR. When they start putting their noses in things like this, it really flips my switch, and I hope that all the manufacturers back out of all upcoming ROAR sanctioned events.
ROAR forgets that this is a consumer driven hobby/sport, and when decisions are made that force the manufacturers into a corner, and that upset the consumer, then this hobby will suffer. Not what any of us want.
...it's sad to see ROAR tell manufacturers how to run their businesses ( by dictating what products they are 'allowed' to make !?! ), while basically telling racers how we can spend our hard-earned dollar .
WAKE UP ROAR.
ROAR forgets that this is a consumer driven hobby/sport, and when decisions are made that force the manufacturers into a corner, and that upset the consumer, then this hobby will suffer. Not what any of us want.
...it's sad to see ROAR tell manufacturers how to run their businesses ( by dictating what products they are 'allowed' to make !?! ), while basically telling racers how we can spend our hard-earned dollar .
WAKE UP ROAR.
#15
Tech Elite
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Am I the only one that see's this as a good thing?
I've said this before and here we go again;
As a racer, yeah I want the latest fastest thing to help me win. If everyone has it anyway, so what? No difference if it's legal or not as everyone who is serious will have what makes them fast.
On the flip side, being in the industry I see this as a great thing for the long term. People identify with what is the norm and tend to gravitate to it before they go to the unknown.
When we display our race cars in the general public (Mazdafest, RCX etc) people "OOH and Awe" at the realistic cars like the HPI Cup Racer, The Tamiya RCGT car or our short course trucks. The only thing they are remotely interested in the 1/8th stuff is "Is that gas powered?" "How fast is that?"
To bring in new people to the sport and keep what we have and try to grow it we need to get back to what this was all about "Model car racing" not Hanger 18 or Area 51 alien technology.
I've said this before and here we go again;
As a racer, yeah I want the latest fastest thing to help me win. If everyone has it anyway, so what? No difference if it's legal or not as everyone who is serious will have what makes them fast.
On the flip side, being in the industry I see this as a great thing for the long term. People identify with what is the norm and tend to gravitate to it before they go to the unknown.
When we display our race cars in the general public (Mazdafest, RCX etc) people "OOH and Awe" at the realistic cars like the HPI Cup Racer, The Tamiya RCGT car or our short course trucks. The only thing they are remotely interested in the 1/8th stuff is "Is that gas powered?" "How fast is that?"
To bring in new people to the sport and keep what we have and try to grow it we need to get back to what this was all about "Model car racing" not Hanger 18 or Area 51 alien technology.