ROAR new body rules
#256
Well yea but thats still not justified considering the Proline Bulldog body is almost identical to the Losi 8ight T 2.0 body. It doesnt matter if it was released yesterday when its basicly the same frikkin body with a different company name under it.
These bodies have as Ive understood it a fairly considerable performance advantage that noone can resemble, so now Jconcept and Losi will be extremely dominant because they can make bodies that no other manufacturer can. How is that fair? How is that even frikkin justified?
These bodies have as Ive understood it a fairly considerable performance advantage that noone can resemble, so now Jconcept and Losi will be extremely dominant because they can make bodies that no other manufacturer can. How is that fair? How is that even frikkin justified?
#257
to add to that.. truggy is a cross between buggy and monster truck... so its not a real vehicle... so why should the bodies even matter.... back then it was called unlimited ... so why a limit now....
just stirring the pot... don't beat me up
just stirring the pot... don't beat me up
#259
Well if the new cab-forward bodies are considered "unrealistic" then aren't the old bodies just as "unrealistic." If anything, the new bodies better resemble a full-scale race car or truck. How is the PL bulldog RC8 body any more or less "cab-forward" and "unrealistic" than the standard Losi 2.0??
#262
Originally Posted by roarracing.com
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy and truck bodies are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
#264
Tech Champion
iTrader: (17)
Originally Posted by roarracing.com
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
ROAR is currently in the process of reviewing all off-road bodies based on their compliance with its body rules, primary of which is 6.1.17.1, which states, “Buggy and truck bodies used in ROAR-sanctioned events should resemble those used in full scale off-road and stadium racing. Sedans, out-of-scale truck, and van bodies are prohibited.”
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy and truck bodies are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
In spite of their legality at this year’s Fuel Off-Road Nationals, all current bodies will be scrutinized for compliance to existing body rules with approval systems, specifications, dimensions and notifications to be established beginning in the 2011 ROAR rule book..
#265
The Bulldog Buggy Body is the only one not allowed.
Truck Class Bulldog is not affected and legal to use.
Truck Class Bulldog is not affected and legal to use.
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy and truck bodies are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
So which is it???????
#266
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (32)
The 1:8 Truck Bulldog is legal to use. This has been confirmed to Proline.
Off-Road Bodies Being Reviewed
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
ROAR is currently in the process of reviewing all off-road bodies based on their compliance with its body rules, primary of which is 6.1.17.1, which states, “Buggy and truck bodies used in ROAR-sanctioned events should resemble those used in full scale off-road and stadium racing. Sedans, out-of-scale truck, and van bodies are prohibited.”
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
In spite of their legality at this year’s Fuel Off-Road Nationals, all current bodies will be scrutinized for compliance to existing body rules with approval systems, specifications, dimensions and notifications to be established beginning in the 2011 ROAR rule book
Off-Road Bodies Being Reviewed
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
ROAR is currently in the process of reviewing all off-road bodies based on their compliance with its body rules, primary of which is 6.1.17.1, which states, “Buggy and truck bodies used in ROAR-sanctioned events should resemble those used in full scale off-road and stadium racing. Sedans, out-of-scale truck, and van bodies are prohibited.”
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
In spite of their legality at this year’s Fuel Off-Road Nationals, all current bodies will be scrutinized for compliance to existing body rules with approval systems, specifications, dimensions and notifications to be established beginning in the 2011 ROAR rule book
#268
Tech Champion
iTrader: (17)
The 1:8 Truck Bulldog is legal to use. This has been confirmed to Proline.
Off-Road Bodies Being Reviewed
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
ROAR is currently in the process of reviewing all off-road bodies based on their compliance with its body rules, primary of which is 6.1.17.1, which states, “Buggy and truck bodies used in ROAR-sanctioned events should resemble those used in full scale off-road and stadium racing. Sedans, out-of-scale truck, and van bodies are prohibited.”
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
In spite of their legality at this year’s Fuel Off-Road Nationals, all current bodies will be scrutinized for compliance to existing body rules with approval systems, specifications, dimensions and notifications to be established beginning in the 2011 ROAR rule book
Off-Road Bodies Being Reviewed
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
ROAR is currently in the process of reviewing all off-road bodies based on their compliance with its body rules, primary of which is 6.1.17.1, which states, “Buggy and truck bodies used in ROAR-sanctioned events should resemble those used in full scale off-road and stadium racing. Sedans, out-of-scale truck, and van bodies are prohibited.”
For the purpose of the 2010 ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals, and due to the date and ROAR’s commitment to not make rules changes in such close proximity to a level 5 event, all bodies that have been previous used in ROAR competition will be allowed. ROAR does, however, states that all variations of the new Pro-Line Bulldog buggy are not in compliance with the aforementioned rule, and therefore will not be legal for use in ROAR sanctioned events.
In spite of their legality at this year’s Fuel Off-Road Nationals, all current bodies will be scrutinized for compliance to existing body rules with approval systems, specifications, dimensions and notifications to be established beginning in the 2011 ROAR rule book
#269
thanks for the clarification