You did pretty well with that car at a track you've not run at before, it did look pretty planted to be fair. It's my local club, it was great to see you guys, it's such a great atmosphere and most of us don't take it that seriously 😆 I've mostly run FWD cars, love them, so much fun but can be a lot more tricky to get right though. It'll be good to see you guys again!!
You guys should come to aemcc in the Midlands and give your tc a blast there massive track and great grip with a lot of people using the team powers tc
Have a look at Stoke RMCC RC club at Fenton Manor Sports Centre, they race minis and touring cars meetings are on a Tuesday night. Doors open at 7pm racing starts at 8pm
Nice work again chaps, I'm sure the TC will come good soon. We need to get you over to Kettering at some point, we've got a decent amount of TC's running and a very strong group of MTC's too. Hope to catch you at the Newark MTC Clubmans next month.
28 compound is normally the compound what's used at most indoor tracks as you guys have probably found out. I hope you didn't go for the extra light weight body 😬? Most clubs are going over to 17.5 for stock racing as well
Great video. What are the average size of those tracks you showed today...(in feet please. I'm from the USA). What are my options on gearing for a TT02 for 21.5 brushless motor. Thanks
Great update, sharing all the learning is gold for everyone 👍 looking forward to the next one 🍿
Plenty more to come
Oh how I miss running on road touring cars. Here in the US it can be hard to find a good track that runs all the time.
I guess we are lucky to have 5 with in an hours drive so we can Popalong to different clubs
@@PopalongRC Damn. If that's the case I need to move myself to wherever you are. That sounds amazing
You did pretty well with that car at a track you've not run at before, it did look pretty planted to be fair. It's my local club, it was great to see you guys, it's such a great atmosphere and most of us don't take it that seriously 😆 I've mostly run FWD cars, love them, so much fun but can be a lot more tricky to get right though. It'll be good to see you guys again!!
What class were you running your frontie in??
@@PopalongRC Mostly in modified, but the XQ2SF was in Pro
Might have to join you as we have plans for a frontie
@@PopalongRC Me too, probably the Team Powers FFV3, it looks seriously good 👍
Watch this space hahahaha
Very cool! I just picked up a new to me Tekno EB48.4 my first 1/8 scale buggy!
Very nice
Team Powers 28 are a great carpet tyre too
Good to know Kudders
You guys should come to aemcc in the Midlands and give your tc a blast there massive track and great grip with a lot of people using the team powers tc
It is on our to do list … hope to Popalong soon
Have a look at Stoke RMCC RC club at Fenton Manor Sports Centre, they race minis and touring cars meetings are on a Tuesday night. Doors open at 7pm racing starts at 8pm
Thanks for the heads up Stephen! We shall look into it 👍
Very nice video guys like the racing track lots of power looks a nice place 👍😀
Cheers Mogg it is a great venue
Nice work again chaps, I'm sure the TC will come good soon. We need to get you over to Kettering at some point, we've got a decent amount of TC's running and a very strong group of MTC's too. Hope to catch you at the Newark MTC Clubmans next month.
We are planning a visit soon
Great video gents ....I love the idea of a higher spec touring car but I'm still baffled by a "simple" kamtec hot hatch lol...
It is a science for sure
So much to learn even after over a decade of racing … you get out what you put in I guess
28 compound is normally the compound what's used at most indoor tracks as you guys have probably found out. I hope you didn't go for the extra light weight body 😬? Most clubs are going over to 17.5 for stock racing as well
Defo need to go to 28s from now on
Cool, very cool racing tracks, that's definitely a lot of fun😀🛻💨💨💨💙👌👍👍😎
Cheers Leandro
Can’t wait to get back to race there.
Great video. What are the average size of those tracks you showed today...(in feet please. I'm from the USA). What are my options on gearing for a TT02 for 21.5 brushless motor. Thanks
Not sure , will have to get back to you on that …
Gday from Israel.
What is in the fire hose to fill it up?
Can you run a tamiya tt-01 in this class?
Any idea what they put in the fire hose?
Sand I believe
What difference there is in the chassis and components between the tamiya stock class and modified class?
Not a lot at Stevenage
Main difference is the motor
So can any of these cars be ran on road?
On an onroad track yeah mate👍