How much does a roar membership cost?

How much does a roar membership cost?

Annual ROAR membership is $35 with an online rule book. For that modest sum, the member is insured at any ROAR sanctioned event, is entitled to vote for elected offices, and will receive a copy of the latest rule book.

What does roar stand for in RC?

Remotely Operated Auto Racers (formerly known as Radio Operated Auto Racing), abbreviated as ROAR, is the sanctioning body of competitive radio-controlled car racing in the United States and Canada. It is a US national non profit organization that promotes the sport of radio controlled model car racing.

What is ROAR rules?

ROAR rules have been the guidelines for R/C car racing for over 39 years. They are designed to promote fair competition, safety, and define what equipment can be used in ROAR competition. ROAR is the North American representative to the International Federation of Model Car Racing (IFMAR).

What is roar certified?

The ROAR Certified Leader program aims to facilitate leadership development and help students think critically and grow in four essential areas: communication, problem solving, social responsibility and teamwork.

What is a blinky ESC?

Definition: “Blinky” denotes a mode of the ESC with no dynamic timing. This is often indicated by a blinking light on the ESC – hence “Blinky”. Also referred to as “non-timing mode”.

What is a 13.5 Stadium truck?

Stadium Truck – This is the classic open wheel truck class. Motor and Electronic Speed Control is open. Stadium Truck 13.5 – This is the classic open wheel truck class. 13.5 Motor andand electronic speed control with no timing or ramping programed. 2wd Short Course Truck – Motor and Electronic Speed Control is open.

What is a 13.5 Blinky?

All classes with a specification motor (17.5 & 13.5) are run as “Blinky” classes. This means no ESC timing or ramping is allowed. No exceptions. Maximum allowable voltage is 8.409 volts. Anything 8.41 volts or higher is illegal and dangerous.

Do all ESC have Blinky mode?

XR10 Pro 160 see less “Blinky” Mode is an ESC that does not add ‘Electronic timing advance’ to the motor. Most ESC’s that have “0 timing” options are technically speaking a “Blinky” ESC. The XR10 line of ESC’s all qualify, and are “on the list” for Blinky mode racing under the sanctioning body rules.

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