ROAR Region 6 Report – August 2008
I know this
posting is looooong past due, but I, with the help of Fred Hohwart and
Webmaster Corey have finally figured out how to do this. Being computer illiterate on my part has not
helped.
Quinton Robbins,
owner of R/C Hobbies Raceway in Jonesboro, Arkansas has agreed to host the
first on road electric state championship in recorded history. R/C Hobbies raceway is located in the heart
of Jonesboro’s Hotel / restaurant district.
Be sure to bring the family. A
shopping mall is very close and there is miniature golf next door.
The results of the Arkansas State Electric
On Road Championships were as follows:
Stock Sedan A Main – TQ, Jason
Wilkie; 1st, Jason Wilkie; 2nd, Drew Ellis; 3rd,
Quinton Robbins.
Stock Sedan B Main – 1st,
David Bates; 2nd, Jay Martin; 3dr, Tom Colclasure.
Modified Sedan A Main – TQ, Andrew
Ellis; 1st, Andrew Ellis; 2nd, Jason Wilkie; 3rd,
David Bates.
M-Class A Main Expert – TQ, Lee
Thompson; 1st, Jay Martin; 2nd, Lee Thompson; 3rd,
Charles Leech.
M-Class A Main Novice – TQ, Adam
Johnson; 1st, Adam Johnson; 2nd, Tony Johnson; 3rd,
Jammie Barret.
By all
reports, everyone had a great time. I became
ill and had to send an assistant, who used my hotel reservation. Rest assured, I will be there next time.
The picture
below will give you an idea of what R/C
Hobbies Raceway looks like. Lots of
room on the drivers stand and a wall that will keep spectators off of the
racetrack.
As always,
Yours in racing,
Ed Hill
This year our Paved Regional races were
split into two locations and I think that they were extra special. Berry Voltz in an effort to promote R/C
racing acquired permission to set up a very large on road track in our local
Bass Pro Shops parking lot. I have
included a picture of the drivers stand with the Bass Pro Shops in the
background. Although the weather turned
out to be a little iffy, and the track had to be dried more than once, we were
able to complete the day. Berry was
heard to say more than once “some of these people came a long distance to race
and by golly we are going to race”. The
counting ran smoothly and the racing had no protests. Berry Voltz asked me, as the ROAR Representative to tech the
winners of each class. I didn’t mind
doing it until I had to disqualify a car.
It always hurts to have to disqualify a top finisher. The driver saw his mistake and accepted the
disqualification very graciously.
The results
of the Region 6 On Road Championships were as follows:
Nitro
Sedan – TQ, Berry Voltz; 1st, Berry Voltz; 2nd, Mike
Clark; 3rd, Juan Blaylock.
Stock
Sedan B Main – 1st, John David Champion; 2nd, Juan
Blaylock; 3rd, Allen Ainsworth.
Stock
Sedan A Main – TQ, Chris Adams; 1st, Chris Adams; 2nd,
Terry Vaughn; 3rd, Danny Beachamp.
19 Turn
Sedan – TQ, Chris Adams; 1st Chris Adams; 2nd, Terry
Vaughn; 3rd, David Bates
1/12th
Scale 19 Turn – TQ David Bates; 1st, David Bates; 2nd,
Michael Hudson; 3rd Allen Ainsworth.
The next day, we
all moved, bag and baggage, to Small Cars Unlimited where the Region 6 Paved
Oval regionals were held. The
weatherperson messed with us all day Saturday, but Sunday was absolutely
great. As usual, Toni cooked both
breakfast and lunch. I did see some
“baaad” racers eating some of Toni’s home made brownies for breakfast. One guy told me that he was afraid that all
of the brownies would be gone by lunch.
The
results of the Region 6 Paved oval Championships were as follows:
NASCAR 4
Cell 19 Turn – TQ, Edward Beachamp; 1st, Edward Beachamp; 2nd,
Casey Rocquin; 3rd, Ronnie Rocquin.
NASCAR 6
Cell Stock – TQ David Wilson; 1st, David Wilson; 2nd,
Michael Hudson; 3rd, Danny Beachamp.
I believe that
for all involved, this weekend will be remembered as a most pleasant
event. I for one enjoyed everyone’s
company. I am happy to report that
everyone returned home safely. I always
worry about a racer with not enough sleep getting home safely.
Be sure to watch
for my next report. I will have the
results of the first Arkansas On Road State Championships to be held in many,
many years. Quinton at R/C Hobbies
Raceway, in Jonesboro AR, will be hosting this event.
Last, but far
from least – Thank you Dawn Sanchez – for all that you have done and
will continue to do for ROAR. I am sure
that you do not hear it enough, but you are appreciated!!!!!
That’s all for
now.
Yours in racing,
Ed Hill