Such a cool racing style! I love these relay races, especially in between the turn overs where the classes start to mix, and the speed differential gets a little crazy. Also, huge testament to Lee's driving, having what looked like a sensor wire failure, and still managing to maintain a lead with a throttle on an On/Off switch.
Reminds me a bit of the 500 lap and 4hr enduros from BITD. Running 5-7 mins at a time with 1200-1700 nicads sure made things interesting. lol Good times!
I wanna start racing, what size car scale should I get? Does it have to be a buggy like these cars in the video? Where should I go to race? Can someone help me out I’m very invested into this…
Best bet is look up what's popular at your local track. Many start out in 1/10 stock 2wd buggy but there might be better classes out there depending on your track, especially if they have a low cost spec class.
Such a cool racing style! I love these relay races, especially in between the turn overs where the classes start to mix, and the speed differential gets a little crazy.
Also, huge testament to Lee's driving, having what looked like a sensor wire failure, and still managing to maintain a lead with a throttle on an On/Off switch.
That’s a very cool fun style of racing
i realy love what you do ! this is great rc fun !
When we run this we call it the "Missing Marshals" event. 🤣
Looks like you got extra folks though. That's awesome!
Reminds me a bit of the 500 lap and 4hr enduros from BITD. Running 5-7 mins at a time with 1200-1700 nicads sure made things interesting. lol Good times!
That looks like fun
My goodness the traction looks horrid. What's up with this surface being so slippery???
It's dirt, IMO this is how it should be!
That’s Adrenaline clay for ya. It never has good grip. Only good outdoor dirt grip
I wanna start racing, what size car scale should I get? Does it have to be a buggy like these cars in the video? Where should I go to race? Can someone help me out I’m very invested into this…
Best bet is look up what's popular at your local track. Many start out in 1/10 stock 2wd buggy but there might be better classes out there depending on your track, especially if they have a low cost spec class.