Tracks in San Diego?
#1
Tracks in San Diego?
I have been searching the internet looking for tracks in S.D. and only found 4 of them.
There is Palomar, which requires a ROAR membership and $150 a year to race there. I need to learn how to drive on a track before I attempt to race, so that place is out.
There is Family Hobbies in Santee, electric only.
There is that hobby shop in Poway that supposedly has a track, their website sux and they're moving anyway.
Then there is Komet RC Raceway, somewhere by Kearny High, is that track still around because I couldn't find it...
So, where do you San Diego people go to bash and practice? I did find a big open field where people were flying RC airplanes and helicopters.
There is Palomar, which requires a ROAR membership and $150 a year to race there. I need to learn how to drive on a track before I attempt to race, so that place is out.
There is Family Hobbies in Santee, electric only.
There is that hobby shop in Poway that supposedly has a track, their website sux and they're moving anyway.
Then there is Komet RC Raceway, somewhere by Kearny High, is that track still around because I couldn't find it...
So, where do you San Diego people go to bash and practice? I did find a big open field where people were flying RC airplanes and helicopters.
#2
Tech Elite
#3
Tech Rookie
Hey so have you found a place to practice on tracks yet? If so let me know I wouldn't mind joining up and get some time in!
#4
Tech Rookie
Listen I'm getting back into the RC scene I live in Del Mar. I know of tons of places that have fresh asphalt that is clean (from taking photographs). Back back in the day a few friends of mine along with myself went down to the Fire Fighters Depo downtown off of Harbor and bought 1000 feet of Fire hose for around $80 bucks add cones for another $40 bucks and you have tons of weekends where ever you can set up at. As soon as I get another RC Car I'm in to set something up guys!
#5
San Diego tracks,
Last edited by Ethan Hunt; 09-20-2006 at 12:44 PM.
#6
I am going to have to check it out. I haven't run my nitro RC truck in several months because I couldn't find a place. Even the dirt lot where I used to go is gone now. GRRRR
#7
Last edited by Ethan Hunt; 09-20-2006 at 12:43 PM.
#8
TTT
#9
Tech Initiate
it is 60 bucks to be a member and it is a great track if u are a member u can practice literall 24/7
#10
Originally Posted by CNCracer
I have been searching the internet looking for tracks in S.D. and only found 4 of them.
There is Palomar, which requires a ROAR membership and $150 a year to race there. I need to learn how to drive on a track before I attempt to race, so that place is out.
There is Family Hobbies in Santee, electric only.
There is that hobby shop in Poway that supposedly has a track, their website sux and they're moving anyway.
Then there is Komet RC Raceway, somewhere by Kearny High, is that track still around because I couldn't find it...
So, where do you San Diego people go to bash and practice? I did find a big open field where people were flying RC airplanes and helicopters.
There is Palomar, which requires a ROAR membership and $150 a year to race there. I need to learn how to drive on a track before I attempt to race, so that place is out.
There is Family Hobbies in Santee, electric only.
There is that hobby shop in Poway that supposedly has a track, their website sux and they're moving anyway.
Then there is Komet RC Raceway, somewhere by Kearny High, is that track still around because I couldn't find it...
So, where do you San Diego people go to bash and practice? I did find a big open field where people were flying RC airplanes and helicopters.
#11
Check out Oceansiderc.com
track is now open Friday night and Sat racing
track is now open Friday night and Sat racing