Rainy April Indoor at Hangar 30
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Rainy April Indoor at Hangar 30
Please come to the 1st Annual Rainy April Indoor at Hangar 30.
Hosted by Seattle RC Racers and Seattle Parks & Recreation
Saturday, April 11
3 Qualifying Rounds
Single Mains
Doors Open at 7AM
First Qualifier at 9AM
$20 for the first class entry, $15 for each additional.
Classes:
Rubber Sedan
GT3
Stock
(2009 rules will apply)
1/12th
13.5 Brushless
(865g 4-cell/730g 1S lipo)
Outlaw GT
200mm pan car
4-cell 13.5 Brushless
2S 17.5 Brushless
1S 8.5 Brushless
Any 200 mm pan car body allowed.
(This is a combined class)
Tamiya F1
Vintage Trans-Am
Silver Can
Tamiya Mini
ROAR licenses are required for all racers. Annual or single day applications will be available.
Lunch will be served.
If it's sunny, we will open the hangar doors!
Hosted by Seattle RC Racers and Seattle Parks & Recreation
Saturday, April 11
3 Qualifying Rounds
Single Mains
Doors Open at 7AM
First Qualifier at 9AM
$20 for the first class entry, $15 for each additional.
Classes:
Rubber Sedan
GT3
Stock
(2009 rules will apply)
1/12th
13.5 Brushless
(865g 4-cell/730g 1S lipo)
Outlaw GT
200mm pan car
4-cell 13.5 Brushless
2S 17.5 Brushless
1S 8.5 Brushless
Any 200 mm pan car body allowed.
(This is a combined class)
Tamiya F1
Vintage Trans-Am
Silver Can
Tamiya Mini
ROAR licenses are required for all racers. Annual or single day applications will be available.
Lunch will be served.
If it's sunny, we will open the hangar doors!
#2
Tech Master
iTrader: (16)
Saturday Racing In Seattle
Please come to the 1st Annual Rainy April Indoor at Hangar 30.
Hosted by Seattle RC Racers and Seattle Parks & Recreation
Saturday, April 11
3 Qualifying Rounds
Single Mains
Doors Open at 7AM
First Qualifier at 9AM
$20 for the first class entry, $15 for each additional.
Classes:
Rubber Sedan
GT3
Stock
(2009 rules will apply)
1/12th
13.5 Brushless
(865g 4-cell/730g 1S lipo)
Outlaw GT
200mm pan car
4-cell 13.5 Brushless
2S 17.5 Brushless
1S 8.5 Brushless
Any 200 mm pan car body allowed.
(This is a combined class)
Tamiya F1
Vintage Trans-Am
Silver Can
Tamiya Mini
ROAR licenses are required for all racers. Annual or single day applications will be available.
Lunch will be served.
If it's sunny, we will open the hangar doors!
Hosted by Seattle RC Racers and Seattle Parks & Recreation
Saturday, April 11
3 Qualifying Rounds
Single Mains
Doors Open at 7AM
First Qualifier at 9AM
$20 for the first class entry, $15 for each additional.
Classes:
Rubber Sedan
GT3
Stock
(2009 rules will apply)
1/12th
13.5 Brushless
(865g 4-cell/730g 1S lipo)
Outlaw GT
200mm pan car
4-cell 13.5 Brushless
2S 17.5 Brushless
1S 8.5 Brushless
Any 200 mm pan car body allowed.
(This is a combined class)
Tamiya F1
Vintage Trans-Am
Silver Can
Tamiya Mini
ROAR licenses are required for all racers. Annual or single day applications will be available.
Lunch will be served.
If it's sunny, we will open the hangar doors!
I will run a 17.5 and Matthew will run with a Monster.
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When is your first Wed. race? Can you post how the traction was for foams?
Also are you going to have carpet for the April Rainy Day race? Thinking about getting some of the F103 Southenders up for it, if the cars will work on your surface.
Also are you going to have carpet for the April Rainy Day race? Thinking about getting some of the F103 Southenders up for it, if the cars will work on your surface.
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We will have carpet always. Paragon Ground Effects (black can) will be the traction compound. We will definitely give the word on the traction. Though with the Paragon, it should be good. And mind, the hangar has tons of ventilation. Actually, ventilation doesn't really describe it. There is a sizeable portion of atmosphere in the place.
Hope to see you up here.
Todd M.
#5
Tech Rookie
$20 for the first class entry, $15 for each additional.
are there trophys and prizes and big turnout of competition for that price?
and how do you know its going to be a rainy april?
#6
If you can have more fun with $20 on a Saturday, it probably ain't legal.
Todd has a small weather-detecting microchip in his frontal lobe. It's a product of his time spent in the Matrix. If Todd says it will rain, then it will rain.
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Tech Elite
iTrader: (9)
I see the race fees as where they should be for average races; and this is a special day at the track
Consider this as a gift that will keep giving as long as you do your part.
Looking forward to Rainy day even if it means leaving Scappoose at some miserable time of the night !!
Jacko
#8
March 11 is build and test. March 25 will be our first real race night.
We will have carpet always. Paragon Ground Effects (black can) will be the traction compound. We will definitely give the word on the traction. Though with the Paragon, it should be good. And mind, the hangar has tons of ventilation. Actually, ventilation doesn't really describe it. There is a sizeable portion of atmosphere in the place.
Hope to see you up here.
Todd M.
We will have carpet always. Paragon Ground Effects (black can) will be the traction compound. We will definitely give the word on the traction. Though with the Paragon, it should be good. And mind, the hangar has tons of ventilation. Actually, ventilation doesn't really describe it. There is a sizeable portion of atmosphere in the place.
Hope to see you up here.
Todd M.
Thanks
#9
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (1)
Sounds great. We already know the cars worked great on the carpet at SIR and with black can Paragon it should work even better. I'll get the word out to the guys for the April 11th race. What would be the total cost for a ROAR member and a non Roar member to do your Rainy Day Race?
Thanks
Thanks
Roar single day is $15. Roar yearly is $30. Club membership is $25 prorated appropriatly to the month of application. And the race fee is of course $20.
So, to join ROAR, the club, and the race fee would be perhaps a few under $75. If you're Non-ROAR trying out the club to see what the fuss is about for the day, that's $35 (ROAR one event plus race fee). And if you're already ROAR, trying it out for the day, that's just the race fee, so $20. Or, if you want to do full ROAR, plus the race, that's $50. Or, if you are already ROAR, want to join the club, and race, well, that's something under $45. I think those are the options!
Plus, any extra class cost, of course. And that doesn't include the family discounts from ROAR.
Last edited by Kcdzim; 03-02-2009 at 02:25 PM.
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I'm sure Todd (or someone else who knows better) will correct me if I'm wrong but:
Roar single day is $15. Roar yearly is $30. Club membership is $25 prorated appropriatly to the month of application.
So, to join ROAR, the club, and the race fee would be perhaps a few under $75. If you're Non-ROAR trying out the club to see what the fuss is about for the day, that's $35 (ROAR one event plus race fee). And if you're already ROAR, trying it out for the day, that's just the race fee, so $20. Or, if you want to do full ROAR, plus the race, that's $50. Or, if you are already ROAR, want to join the club, and race, well, that's something under $45. I think those are the options!
Plus, any extra class cost, of course. And that doesn't include the family discounts from ROAR.
Roar single day is $15. Roar yearly is $30. Club membership is $25 prorated appropriatly to the month of application.
So, to join ROAR, the club, and the race fee would be perhaps a few under $75. If you're Non-ROAR trying out the club to see what the fuss is about for the day, that's $35 (ROAR one event plus race fee). And if you're already ROAR, trying it out for the day, that's just the race fee, so $20. Or, if you want to do full ROAR, plus the race, that's $50. Or, if you are already ROAR, want to join the club, and race, well, that's something under $45. I think those are the options!
Plus, any extra class cost, of course. And that doesn't include the family discounts from ROAR.
#11
Tech Fanatic
I'm sure Todd (or someone else who knows better) will correct me if I'm wrong but:
Roar single day is $15. Roar yearly is $30. Club membership is $25 prorated appropriatly to the month of application.
So, to join ROAR, the club, and the race fee would be perhaps a few under $75. If you're Non-ROAR trying out the club to see what the fuss is about for the day, that's $35 (ROAR one event plus race fee). And if you're already ROAR, trying it out for the day, that's just the race fee, so $20. Or, if you want to do full ROAR, plus the race, that's $50. Or, if you are already ROAR, want to join the club, and race, well, that's something under $45. I think those are the options!
Plus, any extra class cost, of course. And that doesn't include the family discounts from ROAR.
Roar single day is $15. Roar yearly is $30. Club membership is $25 prorated appropriatly to the month of application.
So, to join ROAR, the club, and the race fee would be perhaps a few under $75. If you're Non-ROAR trying out the club to see what the fuss is about for the day, that's $35 (ROAR one event plus race fee). And if you're already ROAR, trying it out for the day, that's just the race fee, so $20. Or, if you want to do full ROAR, plus the race, that's $50. Or, if you are already ROAR, want to join the club, and race, well, that's something under $45. I think those are the options!
Plus, any extra class cost, of course. And that doesn't include the family discounts from ROAR.
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