Originally Posted by
CarbonJoe
Certainly there isn't anything wrong with blinky mode, but does *every* non-Mod class need to use it? How many beginner classes does on-road need? ROAR came up with Sportsman (21.5 blinky). Shouldn't that be sufficient for the beginner class? Why do we need blinky mode in 1s pan car classes? I've heard that WGT will be going to blinky mode. Is this true, or a rumor?
As far as a Slash for on-road, HPI is close with their Flux 2 car, but then they stuck a motor in it that isn't legal for any existing class. Wouldn't it make the most sense for Sportsman and USVTA to be the same class?
EA - Who on the ROAR ExComm actually races? Who on it races electric on-road?
Steve Pond Works at Kyosho and races Nitro I believe.
e-mail:
[email protected]
Skype: sp_roar
Vice President:
Ed Hill Not sure about racing status.
PO Box 608
Bolton, MS 39041
Phone: 601.924.6416
e-mail:
[email protected]
Secretary / Treasurer:
Shawn Palmer Used to head up Speed Passion USA and Schumacher. Races On-road some but mainly Flying I believe.
e-mail:
[email protected]
Sanctioning Director:
TBD
Sanctioning Assistant
TBD
Technical Director:
Ron Schuur. Races pretty much every electric class out there.
email:
[email protected]
Technical Assistant
Ling Kang Tong
Promotions Director:
TBD
Promotions Assistant
Competition Director:
Andrew Mowery. Races On-road
email:
[email protected]
Section Chairman:
(non-voting members)
Fuel:
Steve Pond
[email protected]
Electric:
Eric Anderson
[email protected]
ROAR Administrator:
(non-voting member)
Fred Hohwart. Does not race.
This was copied from teh ROAR site and comments added.
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