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ROAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road Modified National Championship, otherwise ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals in short, is a radio-controlled racing championship taking place in North America for 1:10 electric off-road buggies supported by Racing Trucks and Short Course (SCT).
It is part of the ROAR RMT (Race Management Team) National Championships, a Level 5 event as defined by ROAR[1]
Until 1994, the Stock class supported the modified class until ROAR made the decision to split the off-road Nationals into three separate events, the two classes became the ROAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road Truck National Championship and ROAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road Stock National Championship. As a result, professional racers were no longer eligible to race in the stock class[2]
Due to weakening demands in either classes, 2007 saw what became known as the Supernationals format, stock and modified class with (the later to become defunct) 19T/Super Stock, raced together on the same weekend, joined by the stadium trucks and short course with the 1:8 eBuggies and SC trucks in 2012 to form a 9 day event.[3] The following year, the 1:8 electric class broke off on it's own
The championship is not in any way related to the 1:10 Fuel Truck Nationals which supported the 1:8 Fuel Buggy class
The Racing Truck class was dropped from the running in 2016.[4]
Brian "Dirtinator" Kinwald of California is the most successful driver with sixteen titles for buggies; nine 2WD and seven 4WD titles
It is regarded by the magazine, Radio Control Car Action, to be of all, the most prestigious radio-controlled car race in North America, in which a win represents a cornerstone to a racer's career and command respect from their competitors and the industries.[5] only second overall to the IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship.
Winners
[edit]For the reason mentioned in the text, only Modified buggy classes are listed.
2WD
[edit]Year | Name | Car | Motor | ESP | Transmitter | Host Club | Venue | Location | Surface | Source | Report |
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1984 | Jay Halsey | Associated RC10 | Reedy | Vineland, New Jersey | [6] | ||||||
1985 | Rob Dyer | Cox Scorpion | Van Nuys, California | [7] | |||||||
1986 | Ranch Pit Shop | Ranch Pit Shop | Pomona, California | ||||||||
1987 | Don Jones | "Dieterbuilt" | Revtech | Tekin | PDQ Raceway | Mableton, Georgia | Clay | [8] | |||
1988 | Cliff Lett | Associated RC10 | Reedy | Novak | Airtronics | Antioch, California | |||||
1989 | Jack Johnson | Team Losi JR-X2 | Revolution | Tekin | Team SEMROCC Racing | Freedom Hill Park | Sterling Heights, Michigan | [9][10] | |||
1990 | Cliff Lett | Associated RC10 | Reedy | Novak 410 M1c | Airtronics | Hobby Haven | Livermore, California | [11] | |||
1991 | Kyle Reed | Team Losi JR-X2 | Trinity | Novak M5 | KO Propo EX-1 | SCORE | SCORE | Savannah, Georgia | [12] | ||
1992 | Brian Kinwald | Associated RC10 | Reedy | Novak | Airtronics | Dallas, TX | [13] | ||||
1993 | Brian Kinwald | Associated RC10 | Reedy | Novak HPC | Airtronics | [14] | |||||
1994 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XX | Trinity | Novak | Airtronics | [15] | |||||
1995 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XX | Trinity | Novak | Airtronics | Phil Hurd Raceway | Savannah, Georgia | [16] | |||
1996 | Chris Bing | Team Losi XX 'CR' | Scooters | Novak | Airtronics | Wagon Hill Hobbies | Butler PA | [17] | |||
1997 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XX 'CR' | Trinity | Novak Cyclone | Airtronics M8 | [18] | |||||
1998 | Mark Pavidis | Associated RC10B3 | Reedy Sonic 2 | LRP V6 | Airtronics M8 | HobbyTown Raceway | Hills, Illinois | [19] | |||
1999 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XXX | Trinity | Novak | Airtronics M8 | M&M Hobbies | Corona, California | Clay | |||
2000 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XXX | Trinity | Novak Cyclone | Airtronics M8 | Dalton Raceway | Dalton, Georgia | Blue groove | [20] | ||
2001 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XXX | Trinity | Novak C2 | Minnreg R/C Car Club | Clearwater, FL | [21] | ||||
2002 | Brian Kinwald | Team Losi XXX | Trinity | Novak | K&M Raceway | New Caney, TX | [22] | ||||
2003 | Travis Amezcua | Associated RC10B4 | Reedy Kr | LRP 7.1 | Airtronics M8 | Tiltyard | Dayton, Virginia | [23] | |||
2004 | Jesse Robbers | Team Losi XXX BK2 | ARCOR Raceway | Albuquerque, New Mexico | [24][25] | ||||||
2005 | Mike Truhe | Team Losi XXX BK2 | R/C Madness | Enfield, Connecticut | |||||||
2006 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B4 | Orion | LRP Quantum Comp 3 | Airtronics M11 | Planet R/C Raceway | Lawrence, Indiana | ||||
2007 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B4 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | ARCOR Raceway | Albuquerque, New Mexico | |||||
2008 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B4 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | HobbyTown USA | HobbyPlex Raceway | Omaha, Nebraska | [26] | |||
2009 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B4 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | HobbyTown USA | HobbyPlex Raceway | Omaha, Nebraska | ||||
2010 | Mike Truhe | Team Losi XXX CR2 | Leisure Hours Hobbies | Leisure Hours Raceway | Joliet, IL | [27] | |||||
2011 | Dustin Evans | TLR 22 | Orion Vortex Pro Race | Orion Vortex R10 Pro | Spektrum DX3R Pro | Nor-Cal Hobbies | Union City, California | [28][29] | |||
2012 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B4.1 | Orion | Airtronics M | West Coast R/C Raceway | La Mirada, California | [30][31] | ||||
2013 | Dakotah Phend | TLR | Orion | Spektrum | A-Main Hobbies | Silver Dollar R/C Raceway | Chico, California | Blue groove | [32] | ||
2014 | Dakotah Phend | TLR | Orion | Spektrum | Space Coast R/C | Cocoa, FL | [33] | ||||
2015 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B5M | Orion | Airtronics M12 | SRS Raceway | Phoenix, Arizona | |||||
2016 | Dakotah Phend | TLR 22 3.0 | Orion VST2 Pro LW | Orion R10.1 Pro | Spektrum DX4R Pro | HobbyTown USA | HobbyPlex Raceway | Omaha, Nebraska |
4WD
[edit]Year | Name | Car | Motor | ESP | Transmitter | Host Club | Venue | Location | Surface | Source | Report |
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1984 | |||||||||||
1985 | Eustace Moore | RC10 | |||||||||
1986 | |||||||||||
1987 | James Dieter | "Dieter" Schumacher CAT | Revtech | ||||||||
1988 | Cliff Lett | ||||||||||
1989 | Cliff Lett | Yokomo YZ-10 | Reedy | Novak | [9][10] | ||||||
1990 | Cliff Lett | Yokomo YZ-10 | Reedy | Novak | |||||||
1991 | Mike Dunn | Kyosho Lazer ZX-R | Race Prep | Novak MXc | KO Propo EX-1 | ||||||
1992 | J.D. Beckwith | Yokomo YZ-10 | Reedy Mr M | Novak HPc | Airtronics | ||||||
1993 | Brian Kinwald | Yokomo YZ-10 | Reedy | Novak HPc | Airtronics CS2P | ||||||
1994 | Brian Kinwald | Yokomo YZ-10 | Trinity | Novak | Airtronics | ||||||
1995 | Brad Reelfs | Schumacher CAT 2000 EC | Reedy | Novak | Airtronics | ||||||
1996 | Brian Kinwald | Losi prototype | Trinity | Novak | Airtronics | ||||||
1997 | Brian Kinwald | Losi XX-4 | Trinity | Novak Cyclone | Airtronics | ||||||
1998 | Scott Brown | Losi XX-4 | Reedy | Novak Cyclone | JR R-1 | ||||||
1999 | Brian Kinwald | Losi XX-4 | Trinity | Novak | [34] | ||||||
2000 | Brian Kinwald | Losi XX-4 WE | Trinity | Novak | |||||||
2001 | Matt Francis | Losi XX-4 | Trinity | LRP V7.1 | |||||||
2002 | Brian Kinwald | Losi XX-4 | Trinity | Novak | |||||||
2003 | Greg Hodapp | Losi XXX-4 | Orion | ||||||||
2004 | Jukka Steenari | Team Losi XX-4 G+ | Orion Revolution | ||||||||
2005 | Greg Hodapp | X-Factory X5 | Orion | [35] | |||||||
2006 | Jared Tebo | [36] | |||||||||
2007 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B44 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | |||||||
2008 | Ryan Maifield | Associated RC10B44 | |||||||||
2009 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B44 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | |||||||
2010 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B44 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | |||||||
2011 | Jared Tebo | Orion | |||||||||
2012 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B44 | Orion | Airtronics M11 | |||||||
2013 | Ty Tessmann | Hot Bodies | Orion | A-Main Hobbies | Silver Dollar R/C Raceway | Chico, California | |||||
2014 | Ty Tessmann | Hot Bodies | Orion | Airtronics M12 | |||||||
2015 | Ryan Cavalieri | Associated RC10B44.3 | Orion | Airtronics M12 | |||||||
2016 | Ryan Maifield | TLR 22-4 2.0 | Orion VST2 Pro LW | Orion R10.1 Pro | Sanwa M12S | [37] |
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