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2015 RC4WD Scale Challenge Series - Disney, OK (May 15th-17th)

Back in the thread I think it was doublej that said it was a G6 type race, but we were wondering the same thing, I saw that it was 1.9 or 2.2, is there a certain class?

That may be why the numbers for it are so low for it no one knows what it is.


I ran the KOR at ECSC last year. It was a race for me, I make G6's races as well.
1.9s went then 2.2's. There were a few things along the trail to spot and note, checkpoints, etc. Most other of the participants made it a race as well. I think it was setup as such. Mad dash running through the woods, following gate markers, blasting through creeks, spotting things on the trail and hitting a good jog whilst driving a truck. Some took it slow and eased around the course. It was about an hour long for me, IIRC and I got 5th in 1.9. I was pretty much jogging as fast as I could to keep up with my truck the whole time. Good times!
 
I ran the KOR at ECSC last year. It was a race for me, I make G6's races as well.
1.9s went then 2.2's. There were a few things along the trail to spot and note, checkpoints, etc. Most other of the participants made it a race as well. I think it was setup as such. Mad dash running through the woods, following gate markers, blasting through creeks, spotting things on the trail and hitting a good jog whilst driving a truck. Some took it slow and eased around the course. It was about an hour long for me, IIRC and I got 5th in 1.9. I was pretty much jogging as fast as I could to keep up with my truck the whole time. Good times!

Couldn't have said it better...Thanks Shane... "thumbsup"
 
I was wondering what everyone does to keep your batteries charged at these events.

Bring a bunch if batteries precharged
Bring your charger and an inverter and charge using car battery
Or is there somewhere to plug in at?

I've only got 2 batteries which is fine for just the class event itself, but I would like to play a lot more then that.
 
I have six 2200mah batteries for my trucks, My charger is AC/DC, so I can charge out there. There are outlets at Hogans as well but they are in the camp sites.
 
A couple good 2200's and your charger. I will be camping and your welcome to my charger and elec. "thumbsup"
 
So, having never been to the location, is there anything a person might need to bring in order to make the weekend more enjoyable/comfortable?

If you're a beer drinker...stop in another state and buy it. We only have 3.2% domestic beer in good ole Oklahoma. :-(

Grab me some too while you're at it. ;-)

Disney has great trails for side by sides and there will be plenty of 1:1 crawlers too.
 
I plan on grabbing another ticket, my son is coming with me to run. He's 9, he'll be running my honcho, so I'd guess class2, but it has dinky bedsides on it, could it run class1 ?
 
Gained 1 Class 2 entry. :cry:

Scale Class 1.........14/40
Scale Class 2.........27/50
Scale Class 3.........12/30
"King of Disney".....15/75

That's really ashame, I would have thought it would sell out. You guys don't know what your missing. This is gonna be a great time.
Randy it depends on your camping or hotel. Be sure to bring bug spray, head lamp, lights and some rain gear in case.
 
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There will probably be a great spectator turn out. I know a few guys that are going but not competing. They're are prideful bunch. Not like me, I'm used to losing ;-)
 
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