ARC Raceway....Temecula CA 2011
#106
Tech Regular
iTrader: (12)
Had great practice, rain stayed away but not enough people showed up for racing. New changes to lay out is fun. Got my best lap of 37.5 seconds and then I gave the truck to Gary Guest and after three laps he does a 35.8 seconds. At least I know the truck is fast in hand of the right driver.
Here is Gary having some SC fun:
Here is Gary having some SC fun:
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Last edited by fireflysti; 03-21-2011 at 09:13 PM.
#107
I really like the looks of the track changes
man Gary can hustle, those were some nice laps!
man Gary can hustle, those were some nice laps!
#108
Series Race @ ARC!!!! Sounds Awesome! Hopefully I can make all of the rounds.
#110
Check out our website, the 2011 Spring Shootout Series page is now up! With the points rules, sponsor info and most of all Prizes for series winners! This is going to be the best series in ARC Raceway history, you wont want to miss this one!
http://www.arcraceway.com/2010Snowman.html
Race 1 – April 9th
Race 2 – April 23rd
Race 3 – May 21st
Race 4 – May 28th Final and Prize Giveaway
Gates will open at 8:00am
Practice starts at 8:30am
Sign-ups close at 11:30am
Practice closes at 11:45am
Racing Starts at 12:00 noon
Entry Fee $25.00
Race #2 is the weekend before we host the opening round of the JBRL Nitro Series and we will have the JBRL layout in for race 2 of the Spring Shootout Series.
http://www.arcraceway.com/2010Snowman.html
Race 1 – April 9th
Race 2 – April 23rd
Race 3 – May 21st
Race 4 – May 28th Final and Prize Giveaway
Gates will open at 8:00am
Practice starts at 8:30am
Sign-ups close at 11:30am
Practice closes at 11:45am
Racing Starts at 12:00 noon
Entry Fee $25.00
Race #2 is the weekend before we host the opening round of the JBRL Nitro Series and we will have the JBRL layout in for race 2 of the Spring Shootout Series.
#111
the Spring Shootout looks awesome.!
I should be able to make it for Round 2 cant wait.
I should be able to make it for Round 2 cant wait.
#112
Team Venom challenges the Spring Shootout Series Racers! The racers who chalks up up the most amount of wins, in an individual class, will win a brand new VMX 450 RTR R/C Dirtbike! So any driver in any singular class has a chance to win! A big thanks to Venom Racing!
#113
Updated flyer attached
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#117
Tech Regular
iTrader: (23)
#118
Fusion Motorsports is on board for the Spring Shootout Series! One lucky winner will recieve a brand new Fusion X7 .21 engine outfitted with Pipe, Manifold and Turbo Plug! A big thanks to Fusion Motorsports!
#119
ARC Raceway 2011 Spring Shootout Series
The 2011 Spring Shootout Series is a four (4) race point’s series in which racers will accumulate points according to their finishing position, in the main event, on the selected race dates.
Race 1 – April 9th
Race 2 – April 23rd
Race 3 – May 21st
Race 4 – May 28th Final and Prize Giveaway
Gates will open at 8:00am
Practice starts at 8:30am
Sign-ups close at 11:30am
Practice closes at 11:45am
Racing Starts at 12:00 noon
Entry Fee $25.00
There will be one (1) throw out allowed for racers who miss a point’s night or have a poor finish which they do not want to add to their point’s total. So three (3) races will count towards the series point’s total and the following is how the points will work for each individual Spring Shootout Series point’s night. The first place finisher in each class on each series point’s night will receive 100 points for that night. For each position under that minus one (-1) point from the upper position:
Finishing Position Points
First 100
Second 99
Third 98
Fourth 97 and so on
The TQ / Top Qualifier for each class will also receive one (1) bonus point for that night. Adding excitement to qualifying and possibly making the difference in winning the series!
So theoretically on a series point’s race night a racer could TQ his class and finish first place in the main event which would award him 101 points for that night.
At the end of the series if there is a tie in point’s we will use the following format for a tie breaker:
Step One: The most amount of wins
Step Two: The most TQ’s
Step Three: The better finishing average: Adding the 3 race finishing positions (not points) together, then using the total and dividing it by 3 = average finish.
Classes are as follows and determination of a skill level change is at the discretion of ARC Raceways Race Director only.
Sportsman 1/8 Buggy
Expert 1/8 Buggy
Pro 1/8 Buggy+
Sportsman Truggy
Expert Truggy*
Sportsman SC 2wd
Expert SC 2wd*
Sportsman SC 4wd
Expert SC 4wd*
(electric 1/8 will run with the Nitro class and make mandatory pit stops at 7.5 minutes)
Sportsman SC Class must run a motor no larger than 13.5 and no boost on ESC.
Sportsman Class: This class supports drivers who are just beginning to race or whose skill level is one of a sportsman.
Expert Class: This class supports drivers whose skill level is further honed and have advanced their way out of the Sportsman Class. Typically an Expert Class driver has a good amount of stick time under his belt and could have a couple sponsors starting to help them out.
Pro Class: This class supports drivers whose skill level is one of a Pro and has advanced their way out of the Expert Class. The Pro Class is the pinnacle of one’s talent and you regularly find drivers aspiring for factory sponsorships as well as factory pro drivers who are paid ambassadors for the sport, racing the Pro division.
*Sponsored drivers must compete in the expert division of these classes.
+Any driver with a chassis sponsorship of 1% and above must race the Pro Class in 1/8 Buggy.
Qualifiers for Short Course are 5 minutes long with 7 minute mains.
Qualifiers for 1/8 Scale are 7 minutes long.
Main Event Lengths for Sportsman and Expert:
A-Main - 15 minutes
B-Mains - 10 minutes
C-Mains and below - 7 minutes
Pro Buggy Mains:
A-Mains - 20 minutes
B-Mains - 15 minutes
C-Mains - 10 minutes
The 2011 Spring Shootout Series is a four (4) race point’s series in which racers will accumulate points according to their finishing position, in the main event, on the selected race dates.
Race 1 – April 9th
Race 2 – April 23rd
Race 3 – May 21st
Race 4 – May 28th Final and Prize Giveaway
Gates will open at 8:00am
Practice starts at 8:30am
Sign-ups close at 11:30am
Practice closes at 11:45am
Racing Starts at 12:00 noon
Entry Fee $25.00
There will be one (1) throw out allowed for racers who miss a point’s night or have a poor finish which they do not want to add to their point’s total. So three (3) races will count towards the series point’s total and the following is how the points will work for each individual Spring Shootout Series point’s night. The first place finisher in each class on each series point’s night will receive 100 points for that night. For each position under that minus one (-1) point from the upper position:
Finishing Position Points
First 100
Second 99
Third 98
Fourth 97 and so on
The TQ / Top Qualifier for each class will also receive one (1) bonus point for that night. Adding excitement to qualifying and possibly making the difference in winning the series!
So theoretically on a series point’s race night a racer could TQ his class and finish first place in the main event which would award him 101 points for that night.
At the end of the series if there is a tie in point’s we will use the following format for a tie breaker:
Step One: The most amount of wins
Step Two: The most TQ’s
Step Three: The better finishing average: Adding the 3 race finishing positions (not points) together, then using the total and dividing it by 3 = average finish.
Classes are as follows and determination of a skill level change is at the discretion of ARC Raceways Race Director only.
Sportsman 1/8 Buggy
Expert 1/8 Buggy
Pro 1/8 Buggy+
Sportsman Truggy
Expert Truggy*
Sportsman SC 2wd
Expert SC 2wd*
Sportsman SC 4wd
Expert SC 4wd*
(electric 1/8 will run with the Nitro class and make mandatory pit stops at 7.5 minutes)
Sportsman SC Class must run a motor no larger than 13.5 and no boost on ESC.
Sportsman Class: This class supports drivers who are just beginning to race or whose skill level is one of a sportsman.
Expert Class: This class supports drivers whose skill level is further honed and have advanced their way out of the Sportsman Class. Typically an Expert Class driver has a good amount of stick time under his belt and could have a couple sponsors starting to help them out.
Pro Class: This class supports drivers whose skill level is one of a Pro and has advanced their way out of the Expert Class. The Pro Class is the pinnacle of one’s talent and you regularly find drivers aspiring for factory sponsorships as well as factory pro drivers who are paid ambassadors for the sport, racing the Pro division.
*Sponsored drivers must compete in the expert division of these classes.
+Any driver with a chassis sponsorship of 1% and above must race the Pro Class in 1/8 Buggy.
Qualifiers for Short Course are 5 minutes long with 7 minute mains.
Qualifiers for 1/8 Scale are 7 minutes long.
Main Event Lengths for Sportsman and Expert:
A-Main - 15 minutes
B-Mains - 10 minutes
C-Mains and below - 7 minutes
Pro Buggy Mains:
A-Mains - 20 minutes
B-Mains - 15 minutes
C-Mains - 10 minutes
Last edited by ARC Raceway; 03-24-2011 at 02:20 PM.