Getting into onroad racing
#1
Getting into onroad racing
25 years ago I raced 1/10th scale off road RC cars. I mainly raced with an RC10, so I have some experience with RC racing.
Now I want to get back into RC racing, but on road racing this time. I'm considering either 1/10th scale touring car or 1/10th scale Formula One. This is based on visiting my local track in California and observing the drivers practice. It seems like for Touring car I would want a Yokomo or an Xray. It also seems like for Formula One Tamiya is my main option. Please let me know if I am wrong.
I have a few questions.
How much money should a decent setup cost for a Touring Car if I am starting from nothing?
I have the same question for Formula 1.
Also, which class of cars would be better to get into? Yes, I am aware that Formula 1 is more challenging to drive. Back in the day I was a pretty good driver : ) .
Also, what is a good car , remote control, battery, motor, servo, etc for someone who wants to start racing in the stock class.
Thanks in advance.
Now I want to get back into RC racing, but on road racing this time. I'm considering either 1/10th scale touring car or 1/10th scale Formula One. This is based on visiting my local track in California and observing the drivers practice. It seems like for Touring car I would want a Yokomo or an Xray. It also seems like for Formula One Tamiya is my main option. Please let me know if I am wrong.
I have a few questions.
How much money should a decent setup cost for a Touring Car if I am starting from nothing?
I have the same question for Formula 1.
Also, which class of cars would be better to get into? Yes, I am aware that Formula 1 is more challenging to drive. Back in the day I was a pretty good driver : ) .
Also, what is a good car , remote control, battery, motor, servo, etc for someone who wants to start racing in the stock class.
Thanks in advance.
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I’ll try to give a starting point.
If you are open to buying used. You can find great deals on a year or two older model. Nearly every car I race was bought used. I don’t like being a Xray cheerleader, but since they do release a new model every year. The previous years model can be found fairly easy.
What is considered as “stock class”. My area has VTA, USGT. Occasionally get a 17.5TC class. But very rarely. I also like F1. But it’s basically a dead class right now.
As for the electronics. That’s seems to be regional. USGT is moving to a Spec motor, the shutdown delayed this. Sounds like VTA will be moving that direction in the next year. R1, Motiv, Tekin seem to be common in my area.
If you are open to buying used. You can find great deals on a year or two older model. Nearly every car I race was bought used. I don’t like being a Xray cheerleader, but since they do release a new model every year. The previous years model can be found fairly easy.
What is considered as “stock class”. My area has VTA, USGT. Occasionally get a 17.5TC class. But very rarely. I also like F1. But it’s basically a dead class right now.
As for the electronics. That’s seems to be regional. USGT is moving to a Spec motor, the shutdown delayed this. Sounds like VTA will be moving that direction in the next year. R1, Motiv, Tekin seem to be common in my area.
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I don't know what they call it these days. We used to call it stock, when you don't use upgraded electric motors. It seems like these kits don't include motors.....so by stock lets just say I want to be in the class where the newer drivers would be at.
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I am open to buying used. Where is a good place to shop used?
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VTA or USGT are usually where most suggest to start.
There’s usually a number here. I’m avoiding the for sale section for awhile.
I’ve had very good success on eBay. Belt driven touring cars aren’t popular outside of racing. So the ones I’ve bought have all been in excellent condition.
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25 years ago I raced 1/10th scale off road RC cars. I mainly raced with an RC10, so I have some experience with RC racing.
Now I want to get back into RC racing, but on road racing this time. I'm considering either 1/10th scale touring car or 1/10th scale Formula One. This is based on visiting my local track in California and observing the drivers practice. It seems like for Touring car I would want a Yokomo or an Xray. It also seems like for Formula One Tamiya is my main option. Please let me know if I am wrong.
I have a few questions.
How much money should a decent setup cost for a Touring Car if I am starting from nothing?
I have the same question for Formula 1.
Also, which class of cars would be better to get into? Yes, I am aware that Formula 1 is more challenging to drive. Back in the day I was a pretty good driver : ) .
Also, what is a good car , remote control, battery, motor, servo, etc for someone who wants to start racing in the stock class.
Thanks in advance.
Now I want to get back into RC racing, but on road racing this time. I'm considering either 1/10th scale touring car or 1/10th scale Formula One. This is based on visiting my local track in California and observing the drivers practice. It seems like for Touring car I would want a Yokomo or an Xray. It also seems like for Formula One Tamiya is my main option. Please let me know if I am wrong.
I have a few questions.
How much money should a decent setup cost for a Touring Car if I am starting from nothing?
I have the same question for Formula 1.
Also, which class of cars would be better to get into? Yes, I am aware that Formula 1 is more challenging to drive. Back in the day I was a pretty good driver : ) .
Also, what is a good car , remote control, battery, motor, servo, etc for someone who wants to start racing in the stock class.
Thanks in advance.
F1 kits, I'd look into CRC for value and performance. $280 for the kit, $55 to $200 for an ESC, $90 to $120 for a motor, $50 to $90 for a battery. To make a long story short, around $800 to put a car down. A sedan will be closer to $1000. That's Including a decent radio set.
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What is CRC?
local race track has novice stock 1/10 scale 4WD touring car. They also have Formula One 1/10 scale Tamiya F102,F103, F104 class.
local race track has novice stock 1/10 scale 4WD touring car. They also have Formula One 1/10 scale Tamiya F102,F103, F104 class.
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So they class only runs Tamiya F1 cars? Very unusual.
Check the for sale section here. I know there’s a couple F1 listed.
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Sedan can mean just about any 4 wheel drive 1/10 scale kit. You really need to ask what classes are being run. It will dictate motor, tires and body to be used.
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