Team CRC
solid again at the ROAR Nats!
CRC Carpet Knife Gen X again sets the
fastest lap(s) of the event.
CRC cars approach 50% of the A-main field
The
2007 ROAR Nationals were held at CEFX Raceway in Canton, Michigan. As usual, a
sea of red CRC cars invaded the 1/12th scale ranks. An excellent turnout of
1/12th racers made the race especially exciting, with 1/12th entries practically
mirroring the touring car numbers. With 1/12th 19 turn only in it's second year,
these numbers were very encouraging for the 1/12th scale faithful.
As usual, the CRC Generation
X (3200) was the quickest car at the event. The Generation X turned the fastest time of
the event in A main #1 with Losi's Todd Hodge piloting his CRC car to a 9.6
second lap, the only 9.6 of the weekend. This done on a morning track that had
lower than normal grip levels. Todd used CRC's new front end braces (still in
development) and CRC's new EZ access left bulkhead
3342.
To show the speed and
consistency of his ride, Todd went on to turn fast lap in A-main #2 and A-main
#3, setting the not only the exclusive 9.6 lap, he went on to set the only 9.7
lap of the A finals. The only other car to do a 9.7 (earlier in qualifying), was
(you guessed it), another Gen X, this time in the hands of Trinity's Mike
Blackstock. The number of different Gen-X cars and drivers coupled with the
speed of the these cars shows that it is a combination of both quality AND
quantity. The quality of the car and design AND shear number of different
drivers going fast with the new Gen X. Making the A-main in modified was Mike
Blackstock, Todd Hodge, Bobby Flack and Jeff Dayger.
In 19 turn, Parma's Paul
Ciccarello and Terry Rott made the podium with their new Carpet Knife Generation
X cars. Again 4 of the 10 cars were CRC machines.
In summary...
for the new CRC Generation X;
** Almost 50% of
the A-main 1/12th field
**3 cars in
the top 5 in 1/12th Modified
** 2 cars on
the podium in 1/12th 19 turn
** The
fastest 3 laps of the event!
Not bad.
