ROAR new body rules
#16
Tech Master
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While I find the new bodies ugly, who really cares if they are run or not? Some level of diversity out there is good. ROAR should be thinking of ways to gain more acceptance and more members than alienating people. As someone mentioned earlier, none of these cars resemble anything real anymore anyways.
#19
+1000 Technology rules and I love new stuff, Manufactures please keep pushing the envelope. My VTR 4.0 & My Bulldog bodies are great, Thanks Pro-Line.
#20
Tech Elite
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I can answer what ROAR has done for you.
Kept rules in check to keep the r/c racing industry alive both with that and insurance for tracks to be able to operate for 40 years.
Why does ROAR have to do anything for YOU?
What have you done to help ROAR become better? Or any sanctioning body to help grow and maintain our sport/hobby?
#21
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.
#22
I strongly disagree with ROAR. They are nothing but RC bullies. Its a body, a cover. Next thing they will do is implement a dress code. You must wear blue jeans, no cut of shorts or short period, no tank tops and must have match underwear.
Engines, motors, making sure batteries are safe if one thing, but hindering the development of the HOBBY is just wrong. We freakin play with toys. Not race real 1.1 cars...... what was it for the "spirit of the rules" that was created in 1914, leaves no room for development. Well if thats the case, if i was proline and jc and losi, I would boycott. now its time for these big time highly paid drivers to stand up and speak their minds for their company. Whats right is right and I do not believe that this is right. I dont know whos wrost right now the entire US GOV or ROAR....... Roar just get a kick out of telling races what they can and can not do even if it has no baring on racing. These bodies do not make you faster. I strongly doubt they spend millions of dollars on wind tunnel testing and RD to actually make theses faster. Its style and design. This is a hobby is develop on whats new and thats what we buy. If there is nothing to make us "think" we are faster than this hobby will die. Next they will out law wraps and say single and faded paint is not allowed. There should be a petition written up to show them our (racer) displeasure. I for one do not like being told what to do when what Im doing affect no one, or performance.
Engines, motors, making sure batteries are safe if one thing, but hindering the development of the HOBBY is just wrong. We freakin play with toys. Not race real 1.1 cars...... what was it for the "spirit of the rules" that was created in 1914, leaves no room for development. Well if thats the case, if i was proline and jc and losi, I would boycott. now its time for these big time highly paid drivers to stand up and speak their minds for their company. Whats right is right and I do not believe that this is right. I dont know whos wrost right now the entire US GOV or ROAR....... Roar just get a kick out of telling races what they can and can not do even if it has no baring on racing. These bodies do not make you faster. I strongly doubt they spend millions of dollars on wind tunnel testing and RD to actually make theses faster. Its style and design. This is a hobby is develop on whats new and thats what we buy. If there is nothing to make us "think" we are faster than this hobby will die. Next they will out law wraps and say single and faded paint is not allowed. There should be a petition written up to show them our (racer) displeasure. I for one do not like being told what to do when what Im doing affect no one, or performance.
#24
If this was all about looks then they should have stopped Losi 2 years ago, now you want to go in reverse makes no sense
#26
#27
When I see the new truggy bodies, I think they look like the new Toyota Tundra long bed trucks. To me, they resemble each other.
Stephen
Stephen
#28
Tech Elite
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ROAR ARE BULLIES!!! I WANT TO RUN MY BUGGY WITH A .30 AND AT 400MM WIDE AND THEY WON'T LET ME!!!!!!!!!!
There are rules set out by every sanctioning body in the world for every different type of racing. ROAR (and IFMAR) also have rules on wing dimensions as well, and I don't see anyone freaking out about those. These types of body rules have been around for years and years in the 1/10th stadium truck class. They even has specific guide lines to follow regarding almost every dimension of the body so that the trucks still look like trucks. Besides ROAR hasn't shown what bodies will be approved and what won't be approved. Just look at touring car bodies. They will approve just about any ridiculous looking body, so if we see the same sort of standards here in off-road there won't be too much to worry about.
There are rules set out by every sanctioning body in the world for every different type of racing. ROAR (and IFMAR) also have rules on wing dimensions as well, and I don't see anyone freaking out about those. These types of body rules have been around for years and years in the 1/10th stadium truck class. They even has specific guide lines to follow regarding almost every dimension of the body so that the trucks still look like trucks. Besides ROAR hasn't shown what bodies will be approved and what won't be approved. Just look at touring car bodies. They will approve just about any ridiculous looking body, so if we see the same sort of standards here in off-road there won't be too much to worry about.
#29
I think ROAR did the right thing... I know a lot of people won't like it but I think a visual disparity between current Buggy and Truggy bodies should be kept.