TEMECULA OFFROAD RACING
#2926
Well I was planning on going tomorrow, but my plans got changed on me.
Have fun everyone and hope there is a good turn-out.
Have fun everyone and hope there is a good turn-out.
#2927
David and I will be there with our MP9's. Anyone wanting to race who doesn't have a transponder....I have a couple extra. Just come see me (Brandon) and you can use one for the day (even you deadmancourt....no hard feelings...) Come on out and lets try to get ARC going like it was before all of these So-Cal Series Races.
#2929
Tech Rookie
be there or be square
Hey I know that next weekend they're having the Big July 3rd race weekend . So Tomorrow should be great to get some lower lap times..see you guys there!
#2932
#2933
Cornerspeed !! I see you
#2934
#2935
Tech Rookie
hey deadman
No if you look at it it just states that electric would have a class of their own if enough show up. BUt scroll down it gives you all the other classes that race and nitros are a for sure thing.
#2936
Went to ARC Saturday.....3 heats: Buggy, Truggy, Short Course. I finally drove a SC truck and I can definitely see why people like them. Those saying that ARC isn't a "Short Course Friendly" track hasn't driven the current layout. You can clear everything and get around the track almost as well as an 1/8 buggy.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
#2937
Tech Regular
iTrader: (4)
Went to ARC Saturday.....3 heats: Buggy, Truggy, Short Course. I finally drove a SC truck and I can definitely see why people like them. Those saying that ARC isn't a "Short Course Friendly" track hasn't driven the current layout. You can clear everything and get around the track almost as well as an 1/8 buggy.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
#2938
Went to ARC Saturday.....3 heats: Buggy, Truggy, Short Course. I finally drove a SC truck and I can definitely see why people like them. Those saying that ARC isn't a "Short Course Friendly" track hasn't driven the current layout. You can clear everything and get around the track almost as well as an 1/8 buggy.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
#2939
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (14)
Went to ARC Saturday.....3 heats: Buggy, Truggy, Short Course. I finally drove a SC truck and I can definitely see why people like them. Those saying that ARC isn't a "Short Course Friendly" track hasn't driven the current layout. You can clear everything and get around the track almost as well as an 1/8 buggy.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
Without much of a turnout, there is an obvious pitting problem for the fuel cars. How do you solve this??? You pit yourself!! This sounded like a fun idea before the race even started. Basically we had one guy on pit road and when we came to pit, he would put our cars on the railing. We would then run down the ramps, fuel ourselves (while trying to keep our car running) and run back up to our spot on the stand. This was actually the single most fun I have ever had during a race. It was an absolute blast and I definitely look forward to doing it again.
whose all going to the anniversary race this weekend? me and a few sd guys will be there.
#2940
I will be there. David is going too. We should get a good turnout.