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Old 11-30-2008, 06:29 PM
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I just saw that the nitro entry form is up on the Motorama website. It doesn't include electric and there is no mention of electric on the form.

When will the electric form be out?
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Also I looked at the nitro entry and it's confusing. Do we have to pay admission as well as 65 bucks or it's included. Also Friday practice is admission included for that. I was thinking this was going to be cheaper then crcrc for me please explain. Since electric sign-up isn't up yet. Say I was running 1/8 buggy only, but going to practice Friday as well. How much am I sending to motorama.
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Last year, your entry fee got you admission on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It also includes your parking. You will get a pass in the mail. IF they are doing it the same way this year...
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I can't beleave that these details haven't been worked out yet... The race is only a few months away!! I think if you are looking for a real good turnout that this would have been planed out months ago.
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is this still a go or not
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is this still a go or not
Need to sell some nitro first. We are obviously not a priority. 1/8 scale electric buggies don't exist either.
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What's the final word on 1/8th Scale Buggy & Truggy Electric Conversions?
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not sure...id like to know if its a go or not....
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Originally Posted by LI Raceway
Also I looked at the nitro entry and it's confusing. Do we have to pay admission as well as 65 bucks or it's included.
It's included in the $65

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Also Friday practice is admission included for that.
Yes

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I was thinking this was going to be cheaper then crcrc for me please explain.
Its half the distance to Ohio, therefore half the gas?

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Say I was running 1/8 buggy only, but going to practice Friday as well. How much am I sending to motorama.
At least $65, but you could send more if you want
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One thing about Motorama is your not just getting to race r/c cars indoors but you also get motorcross racing, go cart racing, car show, and vendors selling all kinds of things as an added bonus you never get at any other venue.

I was at the first Motorama that r/c car racing and help do the track along with a few other long time r/c racers and the fun thing was getting to take a break and go watch some other attractions that are going on during the weekend. This is what makes this even unique.
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Originally Posted by wyd
One thing about Motorama is your not just getting to race r/c cars indoors but you also get motorcross racing, go cart racing, car show, and vendors selling all kinds of things as an added bonus you never get at any other venue.

I was at the first Motorama that r/c car racing and help do the track along with a few other long time r/c racers and the fun thing was getting to take a break and go watch some other attractions that are going on during the weekend. This is what makes this even unique.
And dont forget theres gonna be mad skizza's around!
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Old 12-05-2008, 06:37 AM
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Guys all the details are worked out,there will be a separate entry form on the site for electric and rock crawling,we are getting it up right now as I type.

Gary thanks for answering some questions if there are any more please give me a shout on here or in the office and they will be answered.1-800-972-7223

Now let me address the electric 1/8 scale guys,The cars weight I feel is to heavy for racing on a electric 1/10 scale style track, I think it might tear up the surface which would not be good for the 1/10 scale race.I will call some tracks today and see if I am wrong.

We did not add 1/8 scale electric as a class on the nitro side because I did not feel we would get enough,but I could be wrong I can add the class if there are 10 or more racers.I want all forms of racers to come and enjoy the weekend.
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Guys entree forms are up and ready to go www.motoromaevents.com
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Now let me address the electric 1/8 scale guys,The cars weight I feel is to heavy for racing on a electric 1/10 scale style track, I think it might tear up the surface which would not be good for the 1/10 scale race.I will call some tracks today and see if I am wrong.
i would say they should be on the 1/8th track.
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if 1/8s @ BnJ is a barometer. then i agree with dan and they should be on the 1/8 track

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