Sunday, November 23, 2008
SCX Nat's and last chance qualifier info
The SCX National Series Race final will be held Dec. 13th at the Valley Forge Convention Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania during the Greenberg Trainshow. Doors will open at 10am and racing will start around 11am.
http://www.vfconventioncenter.com/directions.htm
Racers who have qualified and plan to attend should contact Rich Shanfeld at (267)250-1735 or Dave Kennedy at dave@bmwi8.net to get passes to get free admittance to the show.
Valley Forge Convention Center
1160 First Ave.
King of Prussia
19406
And....
For those racers that would like another chance to qualify there will be a qualifying race Nov. 29th in Edison NJ during the Greenberg Trainshow at the New Jersey Convention Center. This is next Saturday!!!!
http://www.njexpocenter.com/maps-directions.html
There will be no pinion changes allowed for the final race. On the RX-42B (9 tooth) for the Nascar class and the Pro Speed (10 tooth) for the Audi/Porsche Pro class will be used. These pinions come on the motors and those will be supplied in place on the hand out motor. This is being done to keep racing equal, and to speed along tech inspection to make sure racing is being done as quickly as possible.
Also the tires that will be used will be the Maxxtrac M9 tire for the Nascar, and for the Audi it will be the Indygrip IG4101. If the Porsche is used for the Pro class the tire will be the IG3201. Tires will be supplied by Professor Motor and prizes will be supplied for the good Professor as well!
Also I'm pleased to announce that Jim DiFalco has given us a new DD301 controller for a prize. The top 5 finishers will have their names put into a hat, a name will be drawn, and that person will be awarded with the controller.
And, of course, SCX will have cars and parts as prizes as well for the top 3 finishers as well as some prizes to be given out during the course of the day's racing.
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