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ApexSpeed 23-08-2010 05:34 PM

2010 U.S. ROAR 1/10th Electric Off Road Nationals - Photos
 
This past weekend was the US ROAR 1/10th Electric National held near to me at Leisure Hours Raceway in Joliet, Illinois. I spent most of the last 9 months putting together a program to plan to race this event, but life takes unexpected turns sometimes, and I remain on the sidelines with a camera in-hand. :yawn:

There is a photo gallery from yesterday's mains found here. Lots of Kyosho content, for some reason. http://www.kyoshoforum.com/forum/ima...lies/smile.gif

Great track, awesome racing, excellent turn-out in all classes. Wish I could have been racing, but it's just been one of those years for me. At least I got to shoot some of the mains, though.

Any and all feedback appreciated.



doug


http://www.squareheaddesign.com/phot..._2010-031w.jpg

http://www.squareheaddesign.com/phot..._2010-055w.jpg

http://www.squareheaddesign.com/phot..._2010-122w.jpg

http://www.squareheaddesign.com/phot..._2010-109w.jpg

janus_77 23-08-2010 08:12 PM

Cool pics :thumbsup:

But just a silly question. Didn't the drivers make their own tire rule ? Since there a some pics with cars with differen tires. :confused:

ApexSpeed 23-08-2010 10:24 PM

ROAR makes the tire spec rules for some classes, not the drivers. Not all of the photos in the gallery are from the Mod classes, so there are classes that have open tire rules.

DCM 23-08-2010 10:34 PM

you got a gallery posted up somewhere?

ApexSpeed 23-08-2010 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApexSpeed (Post 407167)
There is a photo gallery from yesterday's mains found here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 407276)
you got a gallery posted up somewhere


Heheh, yup. Linked in the first post. ;)

Chequered Flag Racing 24-08-2010 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApexSpeed (Post 407167)
There is a photo gallery from yesterday's mains found here.

Any and all feedback appreciated.
Make a link we can easily find :thumbsup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 407276)
you got a gallery posted up somewhere?

DCM
see red text above. I had to twice in 1st post

tc3nitro 24-08-2010 08:10 AM

Great pictures.....
Was there a lack of Durangos ?

DCM 24-08-2010 08:48 AM

Ta.... :blush: I was tired... honest!!

ApexSpeed 24-08-2010 02:19 PM

Yeah, links in the forum body don't have underlines and can't be colored, so it's hard to call it out as a link. :eh?:

There was one Durango in the lower mains, I believe. You have to realize that Durango just recently got distribution in the United States, so there still aren't that many here unfortunately. Plus, 4wd is such a small class in the US now, that it's tough to justify a car that is more than double the cost of either an Associated B44 and Losi XXX4. There weren't even that many Schumachers out there this weekend.



Just a note, I was only shooting the triple A and some of the B mains. I didn't have time to get everything there, but most of the cars in the higher mains were accounted for. Lots of Losi and Associated cars, for sure.

peetbee 24-08-2010 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ApexSpeed (Post 407419)
Lots of Losi and Associated cars, for sure.

Mainly XXX4s or are XX4s more popular out there?

ApexSpeed 24-08-2010 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by peetbee (Post 407438)
Mainly XXX4s or are XX4s more popular out there?

Depends on the track. Most tracks in the US are smooth, high bite clay or blue groove hardpack, where the XXX4 is the car to have. I didn't see one XX4 out there this weekend, if that tells you anything.

On tracks that get rutted or are loose surface, such as tracks that see a lot of 1/8th scale abuse, the XX4 has an advantage. Parts supply for the XX4 though, can be a problem, so I don't know if a lot of people run them anyway, as good as the car is.



doug

PositivoNegativo 24-08-2010 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ApexSpeed (Post 407419)
Yeah, links in the forum body don't have underlines and can't be colored, so it's hard to call it out as a link. :eh?:

There was one Durango in the lower mains, I believe. You have to realize that Durango just recently got distribution in the United States, so there still aren't that many here unfortunately. Plus, 4wd is such a small class in the US now, that it's tough to justify a car that is more than double the cost of either an Associated B44 and Losi XXX4. There weren't even that many Schumachers out there this weekend.

not much difference..

Team Durango DEX410R: 349$

Losi XXX-4: 280$
Associated B44: 310$
Kyosho ZX-5 FS2: 419$

ApexSpeed 24-08-2010 03:56 PM

I was speaking of the non-R version, but still, they are very new to the US and people have not had much time to get them in their hands before this weekend. The other cars you mentioned have been here for many years already.

And Durango has no factory or team presence in the US at all, so that's the main reason why there are none in the photos.

seankyew 24-08-2010 04:19 PM

Hi Doug,
lovely pictures you got there. would you mind sharing your camera setup and lenses used? thks.

ApexSpeed 24-08-2010 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by seankyew (Post 407455)
Hi Doug, lovely pictures you got there. would you mind sharing your camera setup and lenses used? thks.

Thanks! Sure, the camera is a Nikon D70S using my cheep-o Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 G lens. The lens is completely unusable on a windy day because it's so light (plastic body), but if you are shooting stuff like this that you can use a mono-pod or at least brace yourself really well while seated, it can give some great results for not a lot of cash.

I shot everything in Shutter priority mode, at a speed of 1/1000 or above, so that explains the lack of depth of field in some of the static grid shots that were shot with a pretty long lens focal length from where I was standing.



doug

seankyew 24-08-2010 04:50 PM

thks for the info Doug. will try using a cheap dslr one of these days.
cheers.:)

peetbee 24-08-2010 05:37 PM

Thanks Doug.
They are great pictures


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