Post by pennsylvanian on Dec 5, 2010 18:03:19 GMT -5
From Petersen's 4Wheel & Off Road Magazine January 1989 edition.
The 4WOR Jamboree Fall Nationals was held at the Marion County Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, IN on the 1st weekend in October (which I think means September 30 - October 2nd).
66-INCH CLASS
Bigfoot IV - Rich Hooser (?)
Nitemare II - Steve Hess
Holman's Beast - Bob Holman
Krimson Krusher - Dale Hancock
USA-1 - Rod Litzau
Black Stallion - Michael Vaters
Mad Dog - Jon Breen
Wild Hair - Bob Breen
48-INCH CLASS
Bigfoot Ranger - Ken Koelling
Overexcited
Satisfaction
Mistreated - Gary Bauer
Black Stallion, Jr. - Michael Vaters
TANKS
Bigfoot Fastrax
DISPLAY
Ohio Earthshaker - Dale Hassel
(I can only actually confirm Koelling as a driver, the others are just logical assumptions where possible)
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Exhibition runs from both classes on the long jump and obstacle course.
The obstacle course began with a 14-car set, then a whoops set, another 5-car set, and finally a 10-foot Materhorn dirt hill.
SUNDAY TRIALS
48-Inch Class Long Jump
1) Bigfoot Ranger (40' 4" + 42' 3" = 82' 7")
2) Overexcited
3) Mistreated
4) Black Stallion, Jr.
5) Satisfaction
48-Inch Obstacle Course
1) Black Stallion, Jr. (22.43 sec + 25.43 sec = 47.85 sec)
2) Mistreated
3) Satisfaction
Bigfoot Ranger and Overexcited did not finish due to "scratching or making lane violations".
Winner earned $1500, Runner-up earned $750 (plus trophies).
66-Inch Class Long Jump
1) Nitemare II - 55' 6" ($500)
2) Wild Hair
3) Bigfoot
66-Inch Class Obstacle Course
This contest actually began on Saturday. USA-1 broke a driveshaft and did not complete his run. On Sunday, both Nitemare II and Black Stallion damaged their engines.
1) Krimson Krusher - 20.30 + 19.18 = 39.48 ($2500)
2) Bigfoot - 20.75 + 18.87 = 39.63
3) Mad Dog = 41.98
4) Wild Hair = 42.10
5) USA-1 = 47.53
Bigfoot's 18.87 on Sunday was the fastest time on the course.
66-Inch Class General Tire Show-and-Shine
1) Nitemare II ($500)
2) Holman's Beast
3) Bigfoot
66-Inch Class Rough Country Best-Engineered
1) USA-1
66-Inch Class Triple Crown Winner
Nitemare II - Steve Hess
The 4WOR Jamboree Fall Nationals was held at the Marion County Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, IN on the 1st weekend in October (which I think means September 30 - October 2nd).
66-INCH CLASS
Bigfoot IV - Rich Hooser (?)
Nitemare II - Steve Hess
Holman's Beast - Bob Holman
Krimson Krusher - Dale Hancock
USA-1 - Rod Litzau
Black Stallion - Michael Vaters
Mad Dog - Jon Breen
Wild Hair - Bob Breen
48-INCH CLASS
Bigfoot Ranger - Ken Koelling
Overexcited
Satisfaction
Mistreated - Gary Bauer
Black Stallion, Jr. - Michael Vaters
TANKS
Bigfoot Fastrax
DISPLAY
Ohio Earthshaker - Dale Hassel
(I can only actually confirm Koelling as a driver, the others are just logical assumptions where possible)
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Exhibition runs from both classes on the long jump and obstacle course.
The obstacle course began with a 14-car set, then a whoops set, another 5-car set, and finally a 10-foot Materhorn dirt hill.
SUNDAY TRIALS
48-Inch Class Long Jump
1) Bigfoot Ranger (40' 4" + 42' 3" = 82' 7")
2) Overexcited
3) Mistreated
4) Black Stallion, Jr.
5) Satisfaction
48-Inch Obstacle Course
1) Black Stallion, Jr. (22.43 sec + 25.43 sec = 47.85 sec)
2) Mistreated
3) Satisfaction
Bigfoot Ranger and Overexcited did not finish due to "scratching or making lane violations".
Winner earned $1500, Runner-up earned $750 (plus trophies).
66-Inch Class Long Jump
1) Nitemare II - 55' 6" ($500)
2) Wild Hair
3) Bigfoot
66-Inch Class Obstacle Course
This contest actually began on Saturday. USA-1 broke a driveshaft and did not complete his run. On Sunday, both Nitemare II and Black Stallion damaged their engines.
1) Krimson Krusher - 20.30 + 19.18 = 39.48 ($2500)
2) Bigfoot - 20.75 + 18.87 = 39.63
3) Mad Dog = 41.98
4) Wild Hair = 42.10
5) USA-1 = 47.53
Bigfoot's 18.87 on Sunday was the fastest time on the course.
66-Inch Class General Tire Show-and-Shine
1) Nitemare II ($500)
2) Holman's Beast
3) Bigfoot
66-Inch Class Rough Country Best-Engineered
1) USA-1
66-Inch Class Triple Crown Winner
Nitemare II - Steve Hess