RC PRO SERIES @TRACKSIDE
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Who's thinking about making both Midwest series races?
#4
WWWH
anytime I see RC Pro Series announcements I go and check out the URL and links.
What I read and try to understand seems like all the info is directed to some group of "insiders" who all underdstand what RC Pro is.
I've clicked around and can't find info on who RC Pro is. I mean what is the organization, who runs it, why do they exist, and why might I want to be a part of anything they are doing?
We just club race around Chicagoland and from what I gather RC Pro is out of our league in terms of the caliber of racers. Like the best of the best is who they want to reach out to and have in their races. Seems like that would cut out about 85% of all the racers around here....
What I read and try to understand seems like all the info is directed to some group of "insiders" who all underdstand what RC Pro is.
I've clicked around and can't find info on who RC Pro is. I mean what is the organization, who runs it, why do they exist, and why might I want to be a part of anything they are doing?
We just club race around Chicagoland and from what I gather RC Pro is out of our league in terms of the caliber of racers. Like the best of the best is who they want to reach out to and have in their races. Seems like that would cut out about 85% of all the racers around here....
#6
I think it is run by someone out of Texas...but someone else can probably better answer your questions. Or you could just write an email to them at rcprosites.com and ask the same thing you posted here.
The national finals will obviously have very good drivers there. Only go to the events if you like racing and want to have a good time with some buddies! Treat it like any other weekend race.
Just my 2 cents
The national finals will obviously have very good drivers there. Only go to the events if you like racing and want to have a good time with some buddies! Treat it like any other weekend race.
Just my 2 cents
#8
Originally Posted by chicagokenji
anytime I see RC Pro Series announcements I go and check out the URL and links.
What I read and try to understand seems like all the info is directed to some group of "insiders" who all underdstand what RC Pro is.
I've clicked around and can't find info on who RC Pro is. I mean what is the organization, who runs it, why do they exist, and why might I want to be a part of anything they are doing?
We just club race around Chicagoland and from what I gather RC Pro is out of our league in terms of the caliber of racers. Like the best of the best is who they want to reach out to and have in their races. Seems like that would cut out about 85% of all the racers around here....
What I read and try to understand seems like all the info is directed to some group of "insiders" who all underdstand what RC Pro is.
I've clicked around and can't find info on who RC Pro is. I mean what is the organization, who runs it, why do they exist, and why might I want to be a part of anything they are doing?
We just club race around Chicagoland and from what I gather RC Pro is out of our league in terms of the caliber of racers. Like the best of the best is who they want to reach out to and have in their races. Seems like that would cut out about 85% of all the racers around here....
The electric finals this year will be at leisure hours so count me in for a regional or two.
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So are these races for begineers like myself.
#13
They are for everyone. I believe they run all the stock classes sat. then mod classes sunday. Great first "big" race to go to.
#14
I noticed on the website that they added 19 turn buggy as an optional class. Should be a good turn out.
#15
19t be on sunday with mod classes or sat with the stock classes? If its up the track id say run it on sat. Better practice for sunday.