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Joined: Mar 2021
Posts: 66
From: Palm Bay, FL
CARPET ONROAD RULES REMINDER
February 23, 2022
As Carpet Onroad Nationals approaches ROAR wants to remind racers that the minimum weight for Touring Car was changed in February 2021 to 1320 gms. Also, Lipo batteries with a nominal voltage of 3.7v or 3.8v per cell are legal but maximum charge voltage remains 4.20v per cell for all batteries.
As announced earlier, the VTA and USGT exhibition classes will use rules from U.S. Vintage Trans-Am R/C Racing Series for consistency with other major races. Also, for consistency with these other major races we will not enforce the minimum body weight rule found in those rules nor will we enforce the requirement for a driver figure in VTA.
February 23, 2022
As Carpet Onroad Nationals approaches ROAR wants to remind racers that the minimum weight for Touring Car was changed in February 2021 to 1320 gms. Also, Lipo batteries with a nominal voltage of 3.7v or 3.8v per cell are legal but maximum charge voltage remains 4.20v per cell for all batteries.
As announced earlier, the VTA and USGT exhibition classes will use rules from U.S. Vintage Trans-Am R/C Racing Series for consistency with other major races. Also, for consistency with these other major races we will not enforce the minimum body weight rule found in those rules nor will we enforce the requirement for a driver figure in VTA.
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,351
From: Arizona
Yes, I did a little research when I read his Facebook posting and found the same statement. Only thing I figure is someone decided they wanted to try out the new belted tires and ROAR used them as handouts at the race. I was hoping by posting on here one of the racers that ran USGT at the ROAR Nationals would chime in. My friend only ran 1/12 17.5. robk, care to comment?
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
The reality is that the shipment of the current tire was held up in transit. The belted tire was available in quantity, so it was used as a handout tire, as everyone would have the same product. Up to this point, testing had been positive, but the idea was to introduce the new tire in a way that would cause the least disruption. From what Paul has told me, he is only going to make the belted tire available on the gray rim, for handout races. This may change later, but that's the current situation.
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,351
From: Arizona
Hopefully the belted tire will be phased in quickly. It would be nice to have a tire that doesn't balloon so I won't have to keep adjusting ride heights and droop settings. Here's a photo I found from the ROAR Nationals showing the gray rims.







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