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Race Classes

- Electric and Nitro (1:12, 1:10, 1:8 and
more)
- 4WD Touring Sedan
- 2WD/RWD Pan-car and World GT
- Outlaw/Brushless Racing Circuit (BRC)
- Off-road carpet (Slash, buggy, and stadium
truck)
- Oval
Note: Nitro races are held at Zephyr Field
in parking lot "D"
Four (4) cars are required to form a class.
Class specs may change without notice as class grows in order to
meet the needs of the race class. Depending on the number of
entries, racers may race according to skill level (Novice,
Sportsman, or Expert).
Cars
with a brushless motor system, other than what is listed, will race in the Brushless
Racing Circuit (BRC).
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Go to Electric Race Classes
1:10 TC 13.5/19T Foam/Rubber
Outlaw TC Brushless Racing Circuit
(BRC)
1/12 Pan-car 13.5/19T
World GT
Short Course Truck
Vintage TransAm
Oval Racing League (ORL)
Slash SPEC
1:18 Micro Open
1/10 Pan-car/Classic
(235mm)
MT Street/Jam-style
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Go to Nitro Race Classes
1:8 Nitro
1:8 IGT
1:10 TC Sedan Nitro
Sport/Super Sport
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Qualification and Main
Races
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Qualification races are
4-8 minutes.
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Main Event races are
6-30 minutes.
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Qualification and Main
Event races may change due to unforeseen events or situations
(classes, available time, or the number of competitors).
Conduct
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All racers will follow
the procedures of the local track.
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Un-sportsmanlike conduct
is any action or language that may be regarded as abusive to a
spectator or another racer. It is not allowed before, after, or
during a race.
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Unsportsmanlike conduct
may result in loss of points or disqualification or other
penalties at the disretion of track officials.
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Cars cannot be pushed
across the finish line.
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Drivers are not to drive
against the flow of a race, block faster drivers, or attempt to
purposely wreck another driver.
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Shortcutting the track
is not allowed. If a driver cuts the track, he/she must pull
aside and allow the competitor immediately behind him/her to
pass. Failure to do so will result in penalties (10 seconds, a
lap per offense, or qualifier.)
Marshals
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Every competitor is
expected to marshal immediately after his/her race or designate
a substitute and immediately notify race officials of the
change.
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Penalty for not
marshalling is one lap off of best qualifier.
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Cars that can no longer
continue in a race will be removed from the track if they are in
the path of other cars. Otherwise, they are to be removed after
the race.
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Turn Marshals will not
repair cars during a race.
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Turn Marshals must
remain on the track until each race has been officially
completed.
Radio
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To avoid possible
frequency conflicts, racers should consider having a second
frequency available to compete. DSM/Spektrum-type (2.4mhz) radios will be
the exception.
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Only a race official may
authorize a frequency change or allow radios to operate in pit
area. Otherwise, all radios must be turned off.
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Radio impound may/will be
immediately after a qualification/main event ends. The exception
to this is that a competitor will use the same radio for
immediate use.
Transponders
Practice
Maintenance
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Clean your area
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Remove foreign object
debris
from racing surface
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Help with track set-up
or removal
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Assist race director
with one race (qualifier or main)
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Report unsafe conditions
or unsafe operating of RC equipment
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