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2014 Worlds Live Scoring Thread

Way to kill it Manu. Looks like team brood on top this year. "thumbsup"
 
Congratulations to the top 5, for all hard work dedication & killer skills on the rocks.
Way to go Manu racer_zh well deserved enjoy being the World Champion.
 
Wow talk about your game face. -80 on the finals course for Jake!

Congrats to Manu well deserved. You put in the time, parts, and travel necessary to be WORLD champion.

Great job representing the U.S. and Socal goes out to Delmonte and Skaldiddog.
 
Official 2014 Worlds top 3 2.2p

1. Manual Alfieri, Switzerland, -328
2. Jake Wright, USA, -302
3. Kaname Sawagashira, Japan, -291
 
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Official 2014 Worlds top 3 2.2p

1. Manual Alfieri -328
2. Jake Wright. -302
3. Kaname Sawagashira-291


Thanks Ryan for doing the scores. I know it can be a thankless task. This has been the best live feed of scores in awhile."thumbsup"
 
Yeah, thanks Ryan for the live scores. Also big thanks to Jessica/DelMontess for the updates over on FB. That was pretty cool mam!

Way to go Manu, well deserved. You are probably the winningest driver world wide ever and the 2014 Worlds title just tops it off.
Congratulations sir!

Also to the the rest of the top five, good show. That place is awesome, I have been there many times as I have family less than ten mile s from there. I knew when they mentioned this spot it was gonna be a hit. I wanted to be there so much but illness in the family happened.
 
Not that I am aware of. I have only seen images on the SMRC Crawlers Facebook page.

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I heard an unusually loud rig while judging. First I thought it was a losi, but it was more toothy sounding than that characteristic whine. Looking closer I saw the berg cases. Started to wonder if someone grabbed the wrong rig. When I saw the 90 degree gear box on the rear axle my smile was ear to ear. I love seeing things done differently that work! I hope to see some pics of it together without the body.
 
Who were the top 3 overall champs? The scoring looks incomplete for that category.

There's an issue with the formula in the spreadsheet that needs to be resolved before tally, the pick one class is creating the problem, will be resolved and posted ASAP, I've been in and out of airports all day and haven't had a chance to finish it off, all placings in all classes for overall have been entered and will be updated as soon as I hit some reliable wifi, just landed back in Canada a few minutes ago
 
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