Remotely Operated Auto Racers - Previous ROAR IFMAR World Champions

Previous ROAR IFMAR World Champions

1978 1/8 Sport IC Track Butch Kroells

1981 1/8 Sport IC Track Arturo Carbonell

1982 1/12 Electric Track Stock Kent Clausen

1982 1/12 Electric Track Modified Arturo Carbonell

1984 1/12 Electric Track Stock Bud Bartos

1984 1/12 Electric Track Modified Tony Neisinger

1985 1/10 Electric Offroad Stock Jay Halsey

1985 1/10 Electric Offroad Modified Gil Losi Jr

1986 1/12 Electric Track Modified Tony Neisinger

1987 1/8 Sport IC Track Re-Pete Fusco

1987 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Joel Johnson

1990 1/12 Electric Track Modified Chris Doseck

1991 1/10 Electric Offroad 4wd Cliff Lett

1992 1/10 Electric Track Pro 10 Joel Johnson

1992 1/12 Electric Track Modified Tony Neisinger

1993 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Brian Kinwald

1995 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Matt Francis

1995 1/10 Electric Offroad 4wd Mark Pavidis

1996 1/10 Electric Track Pro 10 Mike Swauger

1997 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Brian Kinwald

2001 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Matt Francis

2002 1/8 IC Offroad Greg Degani

2002 1/10 IC Track 235mm TC Brian Berry

2002 1/10 200mm IC Touring Mark Pavidis

2003 1/10 Electric Offroad 2wd Billy Easton

2003 1/10 Electric Offroad 4wd Ryan Cavalieri

2005 1/10 Electric Offroad 4wd Ryan Cavalieri

2006 1/8 IC Offroad Mark Pavidis

2007 1/10 Electric Offroad 4wd Jared Tebo

2010 1/8 IC Offroad Cody King

2010 1/10 200mm IC Touring Ralph Burch

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