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Axial presents 2017 Evergreen Scale Nationals May 19-21

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Tickets are now available, click the link below to purchase.

***SORRCA Classes***
Class One: Limited to 40 tickets (Event on May 19th)
Class Two: Limited to 80 tickets (Event on May 20th)
Class Three: Limited to 40 tickets (Event on May 19th)

***100 Gate Dash(Event on May 20th)***
Limited to 200 tickets

***U4RC Classes(Event on May 21st)***
(Limited to 25 tickets per class)
U4 1.9 Solid Axle
U4 1.9 Indy
U4 2.2 Solid
U4 2.2 Indy
U4 IFS/IRS
*AMB Transponders required for U4RC racing

***Event Shirts***
Limited to three shirts per driver.

http://events.eventzilla.net/e/axial-presents-2017-evergreen-scale-nationals-2138892755
 
Just got my U4 tickets! 2.2 Solid /2.2 Indy and IFS/IRS (which i hope is the "EXO class", otherwise I just wasted $20 lol )
 
Just saw this posted on Instagram! This is enticing...and I think there's just enough time to get one or two rigs in shape, although I've never been to an actual scale event. hmmm...
 
How is the Drive from Seattle to Wenatchee? Map quest says about 2 1/2 hours. Looking for a route there from San Diego and this seems to be the cheapest way.
 
How is the Drive from Seattle to Wenatchee? Map quest says about 2 1/2 hours. Looking for a route there from San Diego and this seems to be the cheapest way.
Looks like you will take I-90 to Wenatchee. It's a beautiful drive through the Snoqualmie Pass, us WARCRC guys visit Lake Keechelus at the peak of the pass a few times a year."thumbsup"

Yes, the scale scene in WA is strong. :mrgreen:
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I'm doing the same, it's a long run, though to get there at 7:30, but I'll do my best. Maybe we should coordinate carpooling

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Looks like you will take I-90 to Wenatchee. It's a beautiful drive through the Snoqualmie Pass, us WARCRC guys visit Lake Keechelus at the peak of the pass a few times a year."thumbsup"

Yes, the scale scene in WA is strong. :mrgreen:


Might have to swing by on my way in :mrgreen:
 
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