the brawl for it all!
#31
Since I suppose I was the one that lead this thread off topic let me bring it back...
The Brawl for it All isn't TCRC's first BBQ. They hosted the 2005 RC Pro Series North Division Round 3 event won by Ryan Lutz. The local crowd supported well contrary to "expert" opinion. There were over 50 'local' entries and buggy and truggy both have significantly grown in this area since then as well.
Should be a good show and 12 people could walk away with fatter wallets.
The Brawl for it All isn't TCRC's first BBQ. They hosted the 2005 RC Pro Series North Division Round 3 event won by Ryan Lutz. The local crowd supported well contrary to "expert" opinion. There were over 50 'local' entries and buggy and truggy both have significantly grown in this area since then as well.
Should be a good show and 12 people could walk away with fatter wallets.
#32
Suspended
"Could" being the operative word.
#33
Tech Rookie
shoot man if i had a nickel for every time you said it i could have got me a new losi 8ight with an extech!!!!!!!!!
#34
Tech Rookie
Hey Keith. Glad to see your "fan" has been suspended.
#35
Suspended
#37
Tech Rookie
I bet the MT's will have a good turnout as well.
#38
#39
Tech Rookie
Since I suppose I was the one that lead this thread off topic let me bring it back...
The Brawl for it All isn't TCRC's first BBQ. They hosted the 2005 RC Pro Series North Division Round 3 event won by Ryan Lutz. The local crowd supported well contrary to "expert" opinion. There were over 50 'local' entries and buggy and truggy both have significantly grown in this area since then as well.
Should be a good show and 12 people could walk away with fatter wallets.
The Brawl for it All isn't TCRC's first BBQ. They hosted the 2005 RC Pro Series North Division Round 3 event won by Ryan Lutz. The local crowd supported well contrary to "expert" opinion. There were over 50 'local' entries and buggy and truggy both have significantly grown in this area since then as well.
Should be a good show and 12 people could walk away with fatter wallets.
Last edited by guesswork; 08-10-2008 at 09:17 PM.
#40
Tech Apprentice
TIRES....TIRES....TIRES
WE'RE COMING FROM NORTH CAROLINA...WHAT TYPE OF TIRES ARE THE MOST USED IN BUGGY, TRUGGY, AND MONSTER TRUCKS?? ALSO, IS THERE A HOBBY SHOP NEAR BY??
#41
Tech Rookie
The two tires that most folks use for truggies and MT's are crime fighters and hole shots, normally with firm foam. I'm not sure about the buggies, but I can find out.
As far as hobby shops are concerned, there is a Hobbytown about 20 minutes away. But we normally have at least 2 shops represented at the track under pop-up tents.
Glad to hear that you guys are making the trip!
By the way, what brand vehicle do you run?
Later-
Don.
As far as hobby shops are concerned, there is a Hobbytown about 20 minutes away. But we normally have at least 2 shops represented at the track under pop-up tents.
Glad to hear that you guys are making the trip!
By the way, what brand vehicle do you run?
Later-
Don.
#42
Tech Apprentice
TIRES
THANKS FOR THE REPLY....
PRO BUGGY---X-RAY 808
PRO TRUGGY-- MBX5T
MONSTER TRUCK---LST2
ALSO..WHAT SORT OF POWER HOOKUPS ARE AVAILABLE?? WE'RE LEAVING N.C. AROUND 4:30AM FRIDAY..HOPEFULLY TO GET A GOOD SPOT
PRO BUGGY---X-RAY 808
PRO TRUGGY-- MBX5T
MONSTER TRUCK---LST2
ALSO..WHAT SORT OF POWER HOOKUPS ARE AVAILABLE?? WE'RE LEAVING N.C. AROUND 4:30AM FRIDAY..HOPEFULLY TO GET A GOOD SPOT
#43
Tech Apprentice
PICS OF TRACK?
ARE THERE ANY UPDATED PICS OF THE TRACK OTHER THAN WHATS ON RCSIGNUP?
#44
Not really pics of the layout, but pics from the track nonetheless. These were from earlier this season at the state race.
#45
Tech Rookie
Thanks, Keith. Those are some great shots.