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Old 04-12-2010, 05:19 PM
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Well welcome to WAREHOUSE 3, Az news R/C track. Indoor Dirt Oval. It is located. 1 Blk North of Peoria, On 19th Ave. 602-870-6680 It is open 6 days aweek. Racing on Weds,Fri. Saturdays as well if People want. or open for practice, The Track is Open for Practice 6 days aweek. Classes Are So Far

NOVICE, OVAL & OFFROAD
STADIUM TRUCK, OVAL & OFFROAD
BUGGY, OVAL & OFFROAD
SPEC SPRINT CAR, OVAL
OPEN SPRINT CAR, OVAL
SEDAN LATEMODEL, OVAL
SHORT COURSE, OVAL & OFFROAD

IF YOU GOT A CAR WE CAN FIND A CLASS 4 U.

WE ARE WORKING ON A 1st. ANNUAL POINTS SERIES.

COME OUT AND HAVE FUN.
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Huh, another track close to where I live. This move was a good thing for me Looks like I will be adding another ride to the fleet
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What are the specs for each class? Please be specific.

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Is it electric 10 scale only?
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Novice- Run What you brung
Stadium Truck - Any Motor & Battery. " If you can put the power down then use it, this track does not need alot of power, a 13.5 is way enough.
Buggy - Same as Stadium Truck.
Spec Sprint - Losi Slider 1/10th Scale. " BOX STOCK " Following Losi Spec Rules.
Open Sprint - any Car, Motor, Battery combo.
Short Course - any 2wd, any motor and battery combo.
Pro 4 - any 4wd short course truck with any Motor and battery combo.

" This track does not need big motors and large lipos. the track is fast and tight, to many people try and over power this track and are slower than running less power.
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This is a video of last Wed. night's sprint main.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIAVTfSf3Zk
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RC Car Seminar. I hope this track goes; we need it badly. The video shows that cars can race there. I'd be there, except my Slider has huge modifications to it to make it work on asphalt. The rear toe being different on each side means it will not pull straight under acceleration on dirt.
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Old 04-21-2010, 10:34 PM
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I went here tonight and checked the place out. The place is set up well with Pit tables/benches, power at every pit, driver stand, well lit, on site hobby shop, house transponder/scoring loop(not AMB), and best of all VERY FUN and LAID BACK atmosphere. I will be racing here in the near future, the cost of racing is inexpensive $35 for a membership and comes with a transponder then racing is $10 after that. If your looking for something to do thats a good time check it out. See you there.
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Originally Posted by rook-e
I went here tonight and checked the place out. The place is set up well with Pit tables/benches, power at every pit, driver stand, well lit, on site hobby shop, house transponder/scoring loop(not AMB), and best of all VERY FUN and LAID BACK atmosphere. I will be racing here in the near future, the cost of racing is inexpensive $35 for a membership and comes with a transponder then racing is $10 after that. If your looking for something to do thats a good time check it out. See you there.
Is it a house transponder?
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For $35 you own the transponder.
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Originally Posted by Hoops
Is it a house transponder?
The membership includes a transponder that works with their system/loop. It plugs in just like an AMB or MRT does only it runs off an infered signal instead of a RF signal.
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Originally Posted by aznewcastle
For $35 you own the transponder.
rEALLY!

I think I got that!
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