I guess it's time to introduce myself since I've been a member here for awhile BUT haven't done a lot of posting until recently.
My name is Chris Kovachevich and I've been involved in this hobby since the mid 80's. The cool part about that is I've LIVED a bunch of stuff that's talked about here and yes, that makes me a geezer. I'll actually turn 64 in a few months......
I've been fortunate to have traveled around the country some and attend some big and significent races. I was lucky enough to go to Freedom Hill twice before it closed (Kahuna loves RED) and raced a number of times at R & R in Quincy IL. I was even a vice president of ROAR for a few months in the interim prior to a election back in the early 90s - not well known enough to win an election though!

I was also lucky to attend the 1988 NORCCA Nationals at Quincy, IL which was significent since it was the first showing in the MIDWEST of the new 'Losi buggy' as we referred to it.
I'm still an active racer with way too many vehicles to bore you with, simply stated if it's an active class here in the Kansas City MO area I've probably got something to race (or MY version of racing).
I'm a lead contributor to RC Driver; have written for them since the 2nd issue and have picked up the nickname of Granpa Shortcourse from a certain editor (whos initials are Greg Vogle) due to my embracing of the short course class and my firm belief that it is the salvation of our racing and the most significent 'new thing' in r/c since the 1/10th scale truck (which it seems to be replacing). I've also had the privilage of writing for RC News, Radio Control Model Cars and Radio Race Car International. The writing forced me to become a 'photographer' of sorts but I'm no Walter Sidas or Hope McCall.
I became interested in 'old r/c' about 10 years ago, did a bit of wheeling and dealing on EBay under the seller name of mule_rc, had a LOT of fun, accumulated a BUNCH of stuff that I will assemble when I get old! Currently I'm trying to ride out the last semblence of racing ability I have and as long as I'm not in the way too much I will continue to race.
So, I've re-kindled my interest in 'old stuff' (settle down you pervs!) and my plan is to assemble a few things that are in my basement - probably finish an original Ultima that I started many years ago (crap, I'm probably going to have to CLEAN it again) and I'll get pictures up of my completed RC10 6 gear goldie and my JRx2 (which has parts in it from the original cars that I bought for my son and I the first day they were available in Kansas City).
My current home track is Timberline Raceway in Osawatomie, KS (60 miles SW of Kansas City) - a facility that has been 'newcomer friendly' since it's first day and that in 2011 will be operated with the idea of bringing more new blood into our sport and having fun without pressure to WIN or be sponsored. I get a lot of joy from helping newcomers as does track owner Dave Smreker!