Full Throttle Indoor Electric
#31
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Actually track opens @ 3:00pm, races start at 5:00pm. Fees are $10 for the first class, then $8 for additional. -OR-if you bought or want to buy a season pass for $100, then racing and practice is free for your first class, then $5 for the second.
Track may/will open Weds/Thurs night during the week depending on circumstance-please call/text Sean to verify..
http://www.ftrcr.com/
Track may/will open Weds/Thurs night during the week depending on circumstance-please call/text Sean to verify..
http://www.ftrcr.com/
#36
Awesome
Big or small, im glad to see the RC world building!! Here is another push in that direction, as i am creating a website for the upper mid-west for rc'ers in the area!! Feel free to post pics and race sheduals to help grow the hobby!!!!
http://rcvalleyraceway.ucoz.com
http://rcvalleyraceway.ucoz.com
#37
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: In the Greater Ladysmith, WI metropolitan area
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Say, what classes are you guys running over there? What kind of turnouts? Saturday racing is definitely a plus for me. It'd be a bit of a drive from Ladysmith, but my brother lives in Litchfield and we've been trying to find a place to meet and race a bit.
Nick
Nick
#38
now i did a little research and ladysmith is about 3 hours away via google maps. now im from albert lea mn which is a 2:15 to 2:30 drive and i do it every weekend, some people think im nuts but with the competition being so good and the mood in the pits being very friendly. it makes the drive well worth it. no to mention how nice of a track that is put together.
#40
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Are the buggy and SCT stock or modified (open)? Might dust off the old Triumph and run buggy if we can get over that way.
#42
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Thanks. Kind of what I figured. Most of my stuff is pretty old, though, back when stock meant 27T. I've got some milder "modified" motors that would likely fit the bill, I'm just not sure they'd classify as stock with the adjustable endbell, etc. Stock or open class makes a difference at a lot of other tracks as far as tires go with the SCT.
Thanks, again
Thanks, again
#43
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Also, are all manufacturers allowed for short course (i.e. my SC10) or is it just for Slashes? I'm assuming open means open, but I don't think I saw that specified anywhere... I'm still kind of itching to get the Triumph going again, and my brother would likely run a B4. The much newer SC10 might be a safer bet, though, or both. A bunch of short course trucks on that little track has got to be a blast
#44
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Also, are all manufacturers allowed for short course (i.e. my SC10) or is it just for Slashes? I'm assuming open means open, but I don't think I saw that specified anywhere... I'm still kind of itching to get the Triumph going again, and my brother would likely run a B4. The much newer SC10 might be a safer bet, though, or both. A bunch of short course trucks on that little track has got to be a blast
#45
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Uuhhh....woops....looks like that last post got in twice....