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mickeylam
15-09-2013, 06:33 PM
Please dont say its easy etc. until you've tried it :)

Radio controlled model Hot Rods and Stock Cars are based on the full sized cars, they are powered by a 3.5cc glow engine (nitro).
Due to there light yet strong design they are capable of reaching speeds of 40 mph. There are several body shells available
both classic and modern.

Stock cars were the second form of rc car racing to evolve after the initial circuit cars. These cars wre originally designed as a small copy of the full size f1 item. This class will teach you the merits of overtaking people who do not want to be passed! They are power by modern design 3.5cc glow fuel engines, which give scintillating performance allied to low running costs. The tracks are oval in shape as per the full sized item, and racing follows the full sized rules as closely as possible, with contact allowed. 1/8 stockcars are both exiting and affordable, a sport where everyone can be competitive.

Hotrods are a newer class. Still powered by the same engines as the stockcars, this non-contact class provides close racing. With no contact the class provides close racing, while the aerodynamic designs and lightness of the chassis provide amazing lap times.

MMRD www.mmrd.co.uk is the largest manufacturer of the cars.

Come down and join in the fun at the Oval track.

http://www.adurrc.org/index.php/oval

http://www.facebook.com/groups/476904915664370/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1410645439163146/

If you would like anymore info message the fb pages or pm me :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: :thumbsup:

mark christopher
15-09-2013, 08:12 PM
i tried it all be it at a autosport demo, great bunch of lads but when i went to a meeting to watch tyres were being used in excess and the old ops seemed the popular choice

mickeylam
27-09-2013, 09:46 PM
If anybody was interested in 1/8 oval theres a new website about it
http://8thstockcarsandhotrods.weebly.com/