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alerio
08-03-2004, 07:04 PM
This is the lates post from the Hobby Chamber site. He also has a poll going on his fourm to see what tires to run.
Hobby Chamber (http://www.hobbychamber.com/)

ON OCTOBER 9 - 10, 2004: ROAR CONNECTICUT STATE CARPET CHAMPIONSHIP IF YOU PAY TO RACE ANY TWO CLASSES YOU MAY SIGN UP FOR THE FORMULA 1 CLASS FOR FREE. THE F1 CLASS IS NOT ON THE ENTRY FORM, BUT SEND US (PLEASE PRINT) ALL THE INFORMATION ON A SEPARATE PIECE PAPER. MARK THE TOP OF THE PAGE “F1 BABY!”

19 Turn Spec Modified 1/10 Scale F1 Cars

1. Any F1 chassis

2. Chameleon 19 turn motor (Trinity Chameleon 2 Pro Motor Part # RC2123 OR Trinity Chameleon 2 Motor part # 2122) The difference between the Chameleon 2 Pro and the Chameleon 2 is that the Pro is dyno tuned (therefore is broken in) and has better brushes and brush springs. Some drivers know how to dyno tune and like to choose their own brushes and springs.

3. Any 2400 pack (We recommend Megatech 6-Cell 2400mAh NiMH Chris Chianelli Megapack part # 3941. We know that not every hobby shop stocks this brand, thus we will accept any comparable brand. If your local hobby shop does not carry it you can purchase on at our track when you come to race. You can not build your own.)

4. Any foam tires.

5. Minimum weight 53 oz. without transponder

6. 5 min. heats; 5 min. mains

ROAR Connecticut State Carpet Championship (http://www.hobbychamber.com/event_forms.htm)
:D

chrisAtmaxx
08-05-2004, 06:07 PM
alerio do you race there a lot? i work there so im sure ive seen you, yes the F1's are real cool a great class to have fun on a minimal budget. Ive driven one and its sweet.

ZXR_KID
09-11-2004, 04:18 PM
we talking good ole Direct drive F-1s?!?!?
if so I might have to get meself a chameleon and road trip from Ky!

only question left is... should I go conservitive with the F-103L chassis or bring out the wicked antique that most have never heard of... the TAMIYA ROAD WIZZARD