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AAH! we have to wait until march to read all about it, and to find out who won /forums/images/graemlins/yikes.gif
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I'll tell you who won, I don't care, it was a guy in a TJ jeep, I think it was brown.
2nd place was a CJ.
3rd was the Sammy.
What I will tell you guys if you ever go to RTC, there isn't a single event in it that there is any benefit to having a big, heavy truck. In Top Truck, the tow test and the tank trap seperate the men from the boys--That Samari wouldn't stand a chance in either with that tiny 4 cylinder and 35" tires, especially the tow test, acceleration test, etc. But in RTC, he had good gearing and hauled ass through everything, and in the mud he was so lightweight he just floated across the top and screamed right through.
So, unless it changes in the future, if you go to RTC, bring something small, lightweight, and nimble. RTC is WAY more high speed stuff than it looks in those pictures. Sure, you call it, "Rock Crawling" but if you realize that someone was holding a stop watch, and every minute someone was bitching at you to go faster and faster, it wasn't "crawling" at all. It was more like, "Rock racing" which is the reason that I don't think I'll ever do a competition again.
Don't get me wrong, I had a GREAT time. I just like going four wheeling slowly and at my pace, not against a stop watch with everyone bitching at you to go faster. Going faster doesn't do anything except trash parts and sheetmetal.
Professional rock crawling is done with a time limit (that you'll never hit) but points are given for stopping, backing up, etc. In these events, they'd said finesse would count for something, but the way the scoring is setup, being a throttle jockey is the only thing that will ever really help you with anything.