TBRC1
12-22-2008, 11:05 PM
Just passing along the info to all of you LLM (losi late mod) guys out there. If you have not heard or read about it Bumps and Jumps in PA is racing the LLM's on saturday night on dirt. You can get the class rules on thier site by adding the www. and the .com to name of the track.
Then if your wanting to race them on a small indoor carpet track. They are raced twice a month on Sundays down in Glen Burnie Marylands Race Haus that's next to the Hobby Town USA. The rule for Glen Burnie are the same OR real close to B & J rules.
So racers let's get this class going and growing cause these cars are fun.
nutz4rc
12-23-2008, 10:23 AM
We have a very competitive class of up to eight of these on Tuesday on our high banked carpet oval track here in Muncie Indiana. Fast laps are 3.23 seconds. That is my current track record in this class.
I am running on the stock rubber tires with only a strip of electrical tape on the outside of the right front tire and a heavy spring on that shock. Cars are a blast and to have several of them dicing back and forth is even better. Nothing like a little Tuesday night rubbin.
TBRC1
12-23-2008, 01:56 PM
This is what this thread was started for passing LLM chassis and track info across the country if not the world !!!!!!!!!!!!!
TBRC1
12-24-2008, 12:35 PM
It's almost sunday get then LLM ready to go :D
TBRC1
12-25-2008, 05:59 PM
How many of you Losi mini late mod or slider racers out there would like some universal rules for racing these cars ?? I see that some tracks allow this but not and that others are running box stock and nothing else. I have taken rules from a few different tracks and blended them together to make a rules package that will be fair to the new racer as well as the more experienced. The whole idea is to uniform the upgrades and other items within the racing of these cars.
If intereseted I plan on being at BUMPS & JUMPS this saturday. I will ask the owner before anything is said or done at the track. Then Sunday I will be at the Glen Burnie track here in Glen burnie Maryland. For those interested I'll have copies of the propossed rules with me. My goal is to make it so a mini oval racer can go from the home track to another track and still be under the same rules.
Here's the link to the Glen Burnie track www.mdhobbytown.com I hope the moderators don't mind the posting of the link. After all we (the racers) at the Glen Burnie track (and others) want to see this and other classes of racing on the oval grow.
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