
It's all over!
The
first ever HPI Racing Viper Cup has hit the record books, and with it
a weekend of fun for R/C racers and spectators came to an end. The Chrysler
presents Motor Trend Thunder was the setting for some great races and
demonstration runs for the crowd and racers alike.
Racers
from around Southern California attended the Viper Cup, and all showed
up with some great-looking Viper bodies and a desire to win the Viper
Cup trophies. The trophies
were on display at the HPI booth throughout the weekend to entice
the racers to work hard and win. The first day was open practice and the
first two rounds of qualifying.
Dan
Moynahan of Dan's R/C Stuff was the head announcer for the event,
and did a great job of getting spectators to drive the demo Nitro RS4
Ram trucks. JR Sitman (of NORRCA fame) ran the races while TJ Kendall,
"the human tow truck", acted as a corner marshall for the entire
weekend, which saved tons of time for the drivers on the stand. A transponder
lap counting system made it easy to keep track of who was where during
the races.
Between
the practice and qualifying heats, some lucky people from the huge crowd
of spectators were chosen to drive the ten identically prepared demonstration
Nitro RS4 Dodge Ram trucks. The trucks ran on a short oval to make
driving easier for the members of the crowd who were chosen to drive,
and plenty of wrecks were seen! The Nitro RS4 trucks really showed their
stuff with all the bashing and crashing, and their durability was tested
to the limit! Shawn Ireland and Kent Clausen revived their rivalry with
precision demonstration driving and some close calls that got loud cheers
and gasps from the crowd!
3-time IFMAR World
Champion Tony Neisinger was on hand with Jay Kimbrough and a few racing
buddies with their quarter-scale oval cars, which were shown off at their
booth. The quarter scale cars ran a few laps every hour or so, delighting
the crowd with their size and racing antics. On the second day, there
was even a parade lap with a 1/4 scale Dodge Ram truck and the 1/10 scale
trucks that turned into a race very quickly! The crowd and the racers
gathered around to see the spectacle, which was described by at least
one racer as looking "like a mother duck and her ducklings"!
 The
first day of qualifying started after our concours competition, which
saw about 20 cars competing for the giant Viper Cup Concours trophy and
a Nitro RS4 Mini! A couple of the cars featured driver figures with detailed
interiors, while some had intricate airbrushing techniques all over! Viper
stripes, logos and hood badges were everywhere, and we even saw an 'Official
Pace Car' of the Chrysler/HPI Racing Viper Cup, with a clean paint
job and great sticker work! Ultimately, the choice was hard, and the judges
had a hard time pinning down even the two finalists. The winner was a
cleanly painted replica of...well, click
here to find out!
There
were plenty of other Vipers that deserved to be noticed, too. Click
here to see a tour of the Viper Pit! (pun intended!)
Electric and Nitro
B-Main Action
Check out how the Electric
and Nitro B-Main races went down!
Electric A-Main
Early favorites for
the winner of the electric Viper Cup trophy included local racers Tony
Phalen, Mark Rebeck and Bill Martinez. Tony races at a local R/C track
once or twice a week and is consistently in the top three finishers in
either stock or mod, and sometimes even both! Mark races every Hobby Shack
race with the RS4 Pro, Super F1 and RS4 Mini cars. Bill races as often
as he can, but hasn't been able to get out to his local parking lot track
more often than once a month for the past few months. Find
out how they did by clicking here!
Nitro A-Main
Local racers Jim Welsh
and Holli Bechard were the ones to watch in the Nitro races, with Ian
Bonnardel close behind. Jim runs his Nitro RS4 almost everywhere in Southern
California, while Holli gets plenty of race time when not running Pegasus
Hobbies. Ian drove up from San Diego with his uncle Jim and buddy Jeff
Powell, and all three practiced long into the night Saturday to get the
right tire and spring combinations down. Click
here to see how everyone finished!
Everyone
at the event had a chance to see the Viper
Club of America gathering, which had about sixty Dodge Vipers in their
Viper Club of America Corral. Many different types of Vipers were there,
from the original RT/10 cars to the GTS Coupes, with different examples
of each.
After all was said
and done, everybody had a great time and agreed to come back in 1999 for
the next Chrysler/HPI Racing Viper Cup!
HPI Racing would like
to officially thank Gary Disney of Chrysler (who actually drove a few
laps with his son) and congratulate all the racers who raced with us.
We'd also like to thank Pegasus Hobbies, JR, Tom, TJ, Dan, Tony and Jay
for helping to promote the R/C hobby. We'll see you all again next year!

Holli Bechard,
Mark Rebeck and Tony Phalen: our Viper Cup winners!
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