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A.S.T.R. Presents "Cry Me A River" the start of our 2015/2016 Scale Comp Series

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A.S.T.R. Presents "Cry Me A River" the start of our 2015/2016 Scale Comp Series

This is the first comp of the 2015/2016 season. Some of you may have been here for the season final at the beginning of May or saw the video footage posted by our friends at National Hobbies. This is a killer spot and worth checking out.

Comp date and location: Payson, AZ Sunday Septemeber 27th

Link to the event on the A.S.T.R. Facebook page...https://www.facebook.com/events/8088...3A[]}]

Here is the map of the location... https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=U...4ed536245960ac

As usual the comp will roll like this...

We will be running three classes, each class will run 3 courses with an 8 minute time limit each:

Class-1 “Street"
• Description - A street legal off-road vehicle that you would drive to work or the trail head and outfit like an expedition vehicle such as the Camel Trophy truck D90 rigs.

Class-2 “Trail”
• Description - A stock vehicle that has been modified to become a capable trail rated rig and is not necessarily street legal.

Class-3 “Modified”
• Description - An off-road vehicle that you would build from the ground up and might see in a TTC/KOH type competition.

If you are unsure which class your truck belongs in please take a look at the SORRCA rules for clarification.

We will have a short drivers meeting @ 8:30 and will start the comp at 9am so please try to arrive early and have your scale points figured out in advance or they will not be added to your scores.

If you're new to the hobby and would like to join us, and maybe try your hand at a scale comp and hang out with other scale enthusiasts come on out, everyone is welcome.

If you would like to help set courses I will be on site by 7am.

Also we could use some help judging so if you are able to help let me know, it will help move things along and get us out of the heat.

Thanks and look forward to seeing you all Sunday September 27th.

Brian Muzzy
 
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