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kmyers

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Can someone tell me what all the classes are now. I have been out of it for a few years and things have changed alot.
I want to know like 1/10 scales classes on and off road and the 1/8scale on and off road classes. And like whatt he motor size limits are for each etc.
I can't seem to find that. I downloaded the 2010 rule book but it doesn't really give any class details.
Thanks guys!
 
Can someone tell me what all the classes are now. I have been out of it for a few years and things have changed alot.
I want to know like 1/10 scales classes on and off road and the 1/8scale on and off road classes. And like whatt he motor size limits are for each etc.
I can't seem to find that. I downloaded the 2010 rule book but it doesn't really give any class details.
Thanks guys!

The local on-road group that i follow, and they do race for ROAR points, keep 1/8th "pan cars" and "body cars" to .21, and 1/10th scale to .12.

Off road i'm not really sure..i have a .28 in my MGT w/ Tuned pipe.... so i have to race in the "modified" class.
 
Yeah I wouldnt mind racing in the modified class and probably will but it would be nice to race a standard class also.

I used to race the 1/10 offroad stadium trucks. I had a RC10GT But i guess from what i heard they dont have that class or even make that truck anymore so...

I would like to do either truggy or buggie 1/8 But i see some cars come with a 21 or 26 or 28 so I'm not sure what way to go.
 
Yeah I wouldnt mind racing in the modified class and probably will but it would be nice to race a standard class also.

I used to race the 1/10 offroad stadium trucks. I had a RC10GT But i guess from what i heard they dont have that class or even make that truck anymore so...

I would like to do either truggy or buggie 1/8 But i see some cars come with a 21 or 26 or 28 so I'm not sure what way to go.

Talk to a local hobby shop, i'm sure they can tell you.
 
I'm suprised all these RC people dont just know this right off the top of there heads
 
I'm suprised all these RC people dont just know this right off the top of there heads

I'm not, with all the knowelage you can gain from this hobby I'm suprised they can remember alot of what they do know.
 
I'm not, with all the knowelage you can gain from this hobby I'm suprised they can remember alot of what they do know.

This is very true... I know a few years ago when i was in it deep I only knew the rules for 1/10 stadium trucks so... Oh well ill ask the hobby shop and see what i find out. Thanks
 
I wish they had some sort of circuit in Utah near me, but lots of open parking lots and track markers I reckon:third_place:
 
I wish they had some sort of circuit in Utah near me, but lots of open parking lots and track markers I reckon:third_place:

Yeah I live in South Carolina but just moved here from Florida, and there is only one track close to me and one is 2 hours from me. But the closer one is a ROAR sanctioned track. Yeah I thought SC was podunk I can't even imagine Utah :D
 
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