Remotely Operated Auto Racers - Current ROAR National Champions

Current ROAR National Champions

Fuel Offroad Classes (2012)
Class Name
1/8 Buggy Ty Tessman
1/8 Truck Ty Tessman
Fuel Onroad Classes (2012)
Class Driver
1/8 Paul Lemieux
1/10 Sedan Paul Lemieux
1/8 Masters Chuck Moon
Electric Offroad Classes (2012)
Class Driver
2wd Buggy Modified Ryan Cavalieri
4wd Buggy Modified Ryan Cavalieri
4wd Buggy 17.5 NT Zack Genova
Truck Modified Ryan Cavalieri
2wd SCT Modified Ryan Cavalieri
2wd SCT 17.5 NT Kevin Motter
4wd SCT Modified Ryan Maifield
2wd Buggy 17.5 NT Brian Eady
2wd SCT 17.5 NT Kevin Motter
2wd Truck 17.5 NT Nolan Anderson
1/8 Electric Buggy Ty Tessman
Electric Carpet Onroad Classes (2013)
Class Driver
Touring Modified Joshua Cyrul
Touring 13.5 NT Joshua Cyrul
Touring 17.5 NT Craig Xavier
1/12 Modified Joshua Cyrul
1/12 13.5 NT Andrew Knapp
1/12 17.5 NT Mark Smyka
World GT 13.5 Randy Grosse
Electric Paved Onroad Classes (2012)
Class Driver
Touring Modified Rick Hohwart
Touring 13.5 TJ Bradley
Touring 17.5 Dave Johnson
1/12 Modified) David Arnold
1/12 17.5 (NT) Andrew Knapp
World GT 25.5 (NT) Eric Gillespie

Previous years results can be found at: roarracing.org

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