tracks in vermont?
#2
I replied to your other post but c'mon up to B-town and Sears Lane. We're stoked for this year.
Your 5B is on the large side for the track. We run everything else though. 1/8, 1/10, a few short course, nitro, electric etc. We don't have classes and all that, it's run what ya brung VT style racing
Your 5B is on the large side for the track. We run everything else though. 1/8, 1/10, a few short course, nitro, electric etc. We don't have classes and all that, it's run what ya brung VT style racing
#3
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Thanks for the news. I am going to pick up an electric short coarse truck to run on the track. It's good to know there is somewhere local to run.
I've been out of the rc loop for 20 years so I have to do some refreshing on frequency's and running with others. Once the snow is gone I'll be on it. (at one point I had an rc10 graphite and I have no idea what happened to that?)
I've been out of the rc loop for 20 years so I have to do some refreshing on frequency's and running with others. Once the snow is gone I'll be on it. (at one point I had an rc10 graphite and I have no idea what happened to that?)
#4
Thanks for the news. I am going to pick up an electric short coarse truck to run on the track. It's good to know there is somewhere local to run.
I've been out of the rc loop for 20 years so I have to do some refreshing on frequency's and running with others. Once the snow is gone I'll be on it. (at one point I had an rc10 graphite and I have no idea what happened to that?)
I've been out of the rc loop for 20 years so I have to do some refreshing on frequency's and running with others. Once the snow is gone I'll be on it. (at one point I had an rc10 graphite and I have no idea what happened to that?)



