An East and West race was a thought leading up to the Nationals... i think maybe if things turn out well it could be put in the works for the future. Perhaps a "Vintage Pro Series" of sorts.
Well while i'm still working on a new date and venue (lost my original one to the bad economy and some cranky neighbors) here's a few more details:
Classes: all classes limited to cars released 1994 or earlier... I'll have a more specific list that can be added to as we go
- 2wd
- 4wd
- Stadium Truck
- Heavy Metal (monster truck)
- Classic (Tamiya, Mauri and all "non-pro" kits)
Electronics will be open to anything old or modern (i'd recommend modern for reliability's sake) and for right now I'm going to keep it to ROAR legal stock motors and brushless stock motors. I am looking into a handout motor but we'll have to see.
*Lipo is also allowed under ROAR rules with it said that we're not trying to set a landspeed record here but see some pretty cool old cars run. I'm a fan of Lipo and brushless because it makes things very easy to have a good time and thats the main idea. If you'd prefer running Nimh or even NiCD thats fine... i just want to leave this open to whomever is intersted in having a great weekend.
Concours- There will be a judged concours with a few different classes... best paint, most authentic, and a few others. What I'd hate to see is someone spectacular shelf queen get run on the track or worse... broken, so ALL are welcome to join the concours event as well... its free.
There will be door prizes, shirts, and maybe a surprise or two *wink wink.
As of right now, whichever weekend it ends up on (I'm aiming for Sept 5th-7th), the schedule will be open track friday, open practice saturday until 2pm, controlled practice by class from 2pm-8pm, and 3 rounds of qualifying and mains on sunday. Of course this is subject to change depending on the track owner but thats my goal.
A site will be up in the next few weeks for the race and keep an eye out in RC Driver Magazine for the entry form. RC Driver will be there (not me) to cover the race and I'm working with a few other magazines to see who can be there as well.
Looking forward to seeing you all there in September! Will be a great time sharing some R/C history for sure and there is NO nicer time of year in New England then September!
