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ROAR 1:8 Fuel Off-Road National Championship, otherwise ROAR Fuel Off-Road Nationals in short, is a radio-controlled racing championship taking place in North America sanctioned by Remotely Operated Auto Racers (ROAR)

It is part of the ROAR RMT (Race Management Team) National Championships, a Level 5 event as defined by ROAR, making it the premier national championship[1] and the most important of all the nitro races in North America. Like the IFMAR Worlds, the A-main race run for 60 minutes.

The inaugural Nationals took place in 1997, later than a majority of national championships (that a majority of them began in the early-mid 1980s), largely due to that the market for nitro buggies did not take off until that point and the increasing attendance of American drivers at the IFMAR Worlds.

The event is open exclusively to 1:8 scale nitro powered off-road buggies, characterized by its large wheels designed for off-road driving and enclosed single-seater bodyshell with large rear spoiler. cutout exposing its glowplug engine

Adam Drake of Fontana, California and Ty Tessmann of Medicine Hat, Alberta tie for the most wins with three each, Kyosho holds the most titles for car brands with six wins and O.S. Engines holds the most wins for a model engine brand with eight wins.

Spencer Rivkin of Surprise, Arizona is the current champion in 2016

Winners

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Year Driver Car Engine Radio Host club Venue Location Source Report
1997 Doug von Mosch Mugen BEAT
1998 Derek Furutani Laro Diablo 2 TOP [2] [3]
1999 Richard Saxton Thunder Tiger EB-4 R&B Western R/C Las Vegas, Nevada
2000 Brian Kinwald Kyosho MP 7.5 OS 21 RZ-V99B Airtronics Real R/C Raceway Pleasant Hill, Missouri
2001 Chad Bradley Kyosho MP 7.5 OS 21 RZ-V99B
2002 Jeremy Kortz Kyosho MP 7.5 OS 21 RZ-V01B
2003 Mark Pavidis Kyosho MP 7.5 OS 21 RZ-V01B Airtronics [4]
2004 Jason Ashton Mugen MBX5 JP FX B5 [5]
2005 Ryan Cavalieri Kyosho MP777 Sirio EVO II Airtronics [6]
2006 Ryan Maifield Thunder Tiger EB-4 S3 OS 21 VZB V-Spec The Farm 2 R/C Raceway Charlotte, North Carolina [7]
2007 Adam Drake Team Losi 8ight Trinity Drake St. Louis Dirtburners Kirkwood, Missouri [8]
2008 Mike Truhe Team Losi 8ight GRP Thunder Alley R/C Raceway Beaumont, California [9][10][11]
2009 Adam Drake Team Losi 8ight 2.0 Novarossi Leisure Hours Raceway Joliet, Illinois [12][13]
2010 Jared Tebo Kyosho MP9 TKI 2 Orion Alpha CRF KO Propo Colorado Fast Track Denver, Colorado [14][15] report
2011 Ryan Cavalieri Associated RC8B Orion Alpha CRF Airtronics M11X Thunder Alley R/C Raceway Beaumont, California [16][17]
2012 Ty Tessmann Hot Bodies D8 OS 21XZ-B LCRC Raceway Oakland Mills, Pennsylvania [18][19][20]
2013 Adam Drake Team Losi 8ight 3.0 Novarossi Plus.21-4BTTS Spektrum DX3R Pro Gulf Coast Raceway Porter, Texas [21][22]
2014 Ty Tessmann Hot Bodies D812 OS Speed B2101 Airtronics M12 Thornhill Racing Circuit Thornhill Racing Circuit Hutto, Texas [23][24] report
2015 Ty Tessmann Hot Bodies D815 OS Speed B2101 A-Main Hobbies Silver Dollar R/C Raceway Chico, California [25][26] report
2016 Spencer Rivkin Associated RC8B3 Mx B2R Sanwa M12S Thornhill Racing Circuit Thornhill Racing Circuit Hutto, Texas [27] report
Source:[28][29][30]

http://www.liverc.com/news/special_features/7857-FLASHBACK_FRIDAY%3A_Dakotah_Phend_wins_first_ROAR_National_Championship/

Statistics

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Most Wins

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Drivers

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Rank Driver Wins
1 United States Adam Drake 3
Canada Ty Tessmann
3 United States Ryan Cavalieri 2
2 United States Doug von Mosch 1
United States Derek Furutani
United States Richard Saxton
United States Brian Kinwald
United States Chad Bradley
United States Jeremy Kortz
United States Mark Pavidis
United States Jason Ashton
United States Ryan Maifield
United States Mike Truhe
United States Jared Tebo
United StatesSpencer Rivkin

Car manufacturers

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Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan Kyosho 6
2 United States TLR 4
3 United States Hot Bodies 3
4 Japan Mugen Seiki 2
Taiwan Thunder Tiger
United States Associated Electrics
5 France Laro 1

Engines

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Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan O.S. Engines 8
2 Switzerland Team Orion 2
Italy Novarossi
4 France RB Products 1
Italy TOP
United States O’Donnell
France JP Racing Engines
Italy Sirio
United States Trinity
Italy GRP Engine
Thailand Maxima Mx


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "GENERAL RULES - 2013_ROAR_Rule_Book" (PDF). 2 March 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.roarracing.com/results/nats/1998/fuelofrd3.php
  3. ^ http://www.roarracing.com/results/nats/1998/fuelofrd3.php
  4. ^ http://www.neobuggy.net/results/2003roarfueloff-roadnationals.txt
  5. ^ http://www.neobuggy.net/results/2004roaroffroadfuelnats.txt
  6. ^ http://www.neobuggy.net/results/2005roaroffroadfuelnationals.txt
  7. ^ http://www.neobuggy.net/results/2006roaroffroadfuelnationals.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.roarracing.com/results/nats/2007/2007_ROAR_Off-Road_Fuel_Buggy_Nats_Results.pdf
  9. ^ "FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Truhe's surprising 2008 ROAR Nats runaway win". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  10. ^ "Mike Truhe wins ROAR 1/8th Buggy Nats". RCNews.net. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  11. ^ http://www.roarracing.com/results/nats/2008/2008_ROAR_Off-Road_Fuel_Buggy_Nats_Results.pdf
  12. ^ "2009 ROAR Nationals – Pictures and Write-up". Big Squid RC - News, Reviews, Videos, and More!. 2009-07-20. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  13. ^ http://www.roarracing.com/results/nats/2009/2009_ROAR_Off-Road_Fuel_Nats_Results.pdf
  14. ^ "A weekend at the Track — Big Squid RC Invades the 2010 ROAR Off-Road Fuel Nats". Big Squid RC - News, Reviews, Videos, and More!. 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  15. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2010/2010_Fuel_Offroad_Nats_Results.pdf
  16. ^ "buggy-sport.info". www.buggy-sport.info. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  17. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2011/2011_Fuel_Offroad_Nats_Results.pdf
  18. ^ "buggy-sport.info". Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  19. ^ "RACE COVERAGE: 2012 ROAR 1:8 Fuel Off-Road Nationals". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  20. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2012/2012_ROAR_Fuel_Offroad_Nationals_Results.pdf
  21. ^ "buggy-sport.info". Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  22. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2013/2013_Fuel_Off_Road_Nationals_Results.pdf
  23. ^ "ROAR NATS: Replays of both ROAR National Championship-deciding finals! :: LiveRC.com - R/C Car News, Pictures, Videos, and More". Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  24. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2014/2014_ROAR_8th_Fuel_Off_Road_Nats_Final_Results.pdf
  25. ^ "ROAR NATS: Tessmann led every lap on his way to two more ROAR National Championships - Tyler Jones wins first-ever Junior title [VIDEO]". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  26. ^ http://roarracing.org/results/nats/2015/2015_Fuel_Off_Road_Natioanals_Results.pdf
  27. ^ "ROAR NATS: Complete final finishing order". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  28. ^ "ROAR NATS: Every former winner of North America's most prestigious nitro race". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  29. ^ "American Champions". NeoBuggy.net. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  30. ^ "HALL OF FAME INDEX". www.twf8.ws. Retrieved 2016-06-09.

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