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  • Radio Control Cars

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    Introduction

    Whether you’re nine or ninety, if you love cars and enjoy tinkering with things, you’ll get hours of enjoyment and excitement from RC cars. But there are a lot of things involved in gett...

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    Running and Racing Your RC - Part 1

    Proper maintenance of your RC vehicle is the key to achieving the best possible results. While the car may still perform while not in its best form, you can be assured that keeping it up will make ce...

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    Running and Racing Your RC - Part 2

    5.4.5 Except in the case of 2.4GHz DSM/DSS systems, the technical inspectors will ensure that the driver’s radio is on the proper frequency. 5.4.6 During width measurements, vehicles must ro...

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    Running and Racing Your RC - Part 3

    GENERAL RULES GR1.1 RACE STARTS: A two minute warm up will be announced, followed by a 30 second call to the starting line. At the 30-second call, the cars will move to the line or be placed in pos...

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    Running and Racing Your RC - Part 4

    5.5 TURN MARSHALING 5.5.5 Drivers must marshal for their designated race. Another qualified ROAR member may substitute with the approval of the Race Director. It is the driver’s responsibil...

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    Start Your Engines

    From the smoke of the nitro car to the speed of the electric RC, there are few hobbies as interesting and rewarding as the world of RC vehicles. By choosing your first few models carefully and approp...

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    Where to Begin If You’re a Beginner - Part 1

    For a beginner, the sheer amount of brands, varieties and specs of RC vehicles can be overwhelming. There are literally hundreds of types of RC cars and trucks, all with different engines, performanc...

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    Where to Begin If You’re a Beginner - Part 2

    Fuelling Your Nitro RC Car Nitro RC cars run on a blended fuel easily available at local hobby shops or online. It is made up of a blend of methyl alcohol (methanol), nitro-methane (nitro), and oil....

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    Where to Begin If You’re a Beginner - Part 3

    Ready to Run If you are a complete newcomer to RC cars and racing, this is definitely something you should consider for your first RC vehicle. Ready to run RC’s are a little more expensive, ...

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    Where to Begin If You’re a Beginner - Part 4

    Helicopters Though a little too complicated the beginner, RC helicopters are exciting and challenging to fly. They are usually run on gas, and can be great fun for the experienced flyer. Boats an...

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