The Crawl Space
RCC Addict
Alrighty gang, here are the general details for the crawler comp events.
We've gotten a lot of positive response and want to keep this going "thumbsup"
We will be including Pro class into the crawler comps so get those MOAs up and running and ready for some fun.
We'll be using standard USRCCA rules and regs for the crawler comps. To aid in the fun and get new drivers into this side of the hobby we will be dividing the Sporty class into 2 sub-classes, Stock and Modified.
Sporty class
Stock sub-class will basically cover any trucks with stock, non modified steering, ie; an old school,and 2nd gen AX10s, Losi Night Crawler/Comp Crawler, Maxstone10, etc. Chassis' and bodies must fall into the spec per USRCCA rules.
Straight up, this is to get new drivers into the the hobby without them having to spend buku bucks to compete. New drivers can step up to Modified class during the series when they are ready.
A few of the scale guys are looking to get into comp crawling and we feel this is the easiest way to help them along.
Modified class will cover any rigs that are custom built and have modified steering, ie; XR mod on AX10 axles.
Pro class
you guys know how it works, nuff said.
Judging
Ok, most of us know how to judge, cool. Plan to help out.
If we have new drivers we will help them along to so they can start judging as well.
The Shop will be hosting judging classes during off weeks to get everyone up to speed so no one is stuck judging all day at comps.
Please post up if you have any questions, comments or concerns.
We've gotten a lot of positive response and want to keep this going "thumbsup"
We will be including Pro class into the crawler comps so get those MOAs up and running and ready for some fun.
We'll be using standard USRCCA rules and regs for the crawler comps. To aid in the fun and get new drivers into this side of the hobby we will be dividing the Sporty class into 2 sub-classes, Stock and Modified.
Sporty class
Stock sub-class will basically cover any trucks with stock, non modified steering, ie; an old school,and 2nd gen AX10s, Losi Night Crawler/Comp Crawler, Maxstone10, etc. Chassis' and bodies must fall into the spec per USRCCA rules.
Straight up, this is to get new drivers into the the hobby without them having to spend buku bucks to compete. New drivers can step up to Modified class during the series when they are ready.
A few of the scale guys are looking to get into comp crawling and we feel this is the easiest way to help them along.
Modified class will cover any rigs that are custom built and have modified steering, ie; XR mod on AX10 axles.
Pro class
you guys know how it works, nuff said.
Judging
Ok, most of us know how to judge, cool. Plan to help out.
If we have new drivers we will help them along to so they can start judging as well.
The Shop will be hosting judging classes during off weeks to get everyone up to speed so no one is stuck judging all day at comps.
Please post up if you have any questions, comments or concerns.