| TIME |
| Driver’s meeting at 9:00 a.m. and qualifier starts at 9:30 a.m. |
| LODGING |
| AWCCQ #1 - Escondido, CA |
January 23rd |
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| AWCCQ #2 - Farmington, NM |
February 27th |
(map) |
| AWCCQ #3 - St. George, UT |
March 13th |
(map) |
| AWCCQ #4 - Long Beach, WA |
March 27th |
(coming soon) |
| AWCCQ #5 - Lake Amador, CA |
April 10th |
(map) |
| CHAMPIONSHIPS - Cisco Grove, CA |
June 24th-26th |
(map) |
All dates and locations are subject to change |
| SIGN-UP/PRE-REGISTRATION |
Go to the Recon Crawlers website to sign-up now! (clicking this link will take you outside of the Axial website - www.reconcrawlers.com)
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| AWCC RULES |
| 4 CLASSES: |
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| These drivers are just a step below Pro. In order to enter your rig under the 2.2 Sport Class, you must be competing with no dig and your crawler must be a Shafty. This class is for competitors that are new to the sport and also people that want to test their skills and compete with others with no dig. |
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- 2.2 Pro Class: M.O.A and Shafty
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| This year, we have added a sub-class to the 2.2 Pro Class: the 2.2 Pro Shafty Class. If you are a pro driver and drive a shaft driven crawler, this sub-class was added just for you. You still compete for the 2.2 Pro overall title, but the 3 best Shafty finishers will receive 2.2 Pro Shafty awards. If you do not have a Shafty, then you will compete under the M.O.A class. |
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- Rock Candy Sport Class: No Dig and must be a Shafty.
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| The highest overall sport woman driver will receive an award. |
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- Rock Candy Pro Class: For the pro women: Shafty or M.O.A. crawler.
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| The highest overall pro woman driver will receive an award. |
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| RULES: |
1.) In the 2.2 Pro you can only sign-up for either Shafty or M.O.A.
2.) For the 2.2 Pro class, there will be 3 winners: Overall winner for Shafty, M.O.A, and overall winner. If you win with a Shafty or M.O.A and are the overall winner, you can win 2 awards.
3.) These qualifier comps are family and spectator friendly. We encourage our competitors and onlookers to be courteous by throwing away their trash and to refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages during the event as children are around.
4.) Food will not be provided to the competitors. We strongly suggest bring a packed lunch.
5.) Please be on time! Tech rigs start at7:30 a.m. and the drivers’ meeting starts promptly at 9:00 a.m. Afterwards, the comp starts at 9:15 a.m. We all know that time passes fast when you’re having fun, so please be on time so that all the competitors/drivers are able to get to and finish each course in a timely manner.
6.) There is a limit of 60 drivers per qualifier event and 80 for the L.C.Q. and AWCC finals.
7.) Entry fee for each qualifier comp is $25 and the fee for the AWCC finals is $50.
8.) You can pre-register at www.reconcrawlers.com, but can also sign-up the day of the event as well. Due to the 60 driver limit for qualifiers and the 80 driver limit for the finals and LCQ, pre-registration will guarantee you a spot at any of the events while signing up that day won’t always guarantee that you get in.
9.) The top overall 10 qualifiers from the 2.2 Pro Class will have an automatic invite to the AWCC finals at Cisco Grove, CA. Top 10 sport drivers will receive an invite, and the highest placing Rock Candy Pro finisher and the highest placing Rock Candy sports class receives an invite. If for some reason, there is no Shafty in the top ten, then the top finishing Shafty driver gets an invite.
Please note: For those drivers that earn an invite, the remaining balance of the AWCC entry fee is due. For example, when the Championship registration is opened and you confirm your attendance, you pay the remaining balance of $25. This is due after you earn your invite. If you competed in any of the 5 Qualifiers and did not earn an invite, there is no LCQ entry fee required, but space may be limited due to the fact that the LCQ will be open to drivers that did not compete in a Qualifier. After registration opens up for all other drivers that haven’t attended any of the qualifiers, it will then open up for Drivers who attended a Qualifier for the AWCC Finals.
10.) At every qualifier, there will be an AXIAL Scale Trail run set up for everyone with a scaler. There will be demo’s hosted by local area hobby shops of all the latest and greatest AXIAL products, such as the new “Honcho”. If that’s not enough, there will be finishing prizes for all competitors at the Finals! What this means is, wherever a driver finishes, the driver will receive a prize. |
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| ITINERARY: |
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.: Tech rigs
8:30 am – 8:45 a.m.: Judges meeting
9:00 a.m.: Drivers’ meeting
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.: Comp
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.: Announcement of winners, photos, and awards given. |
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