Ty Tessmann talks The Dirt Nitro Challenge double, new products spotted in...
More impressive than Ty Tessmann’s sweep of The Dirt Nitro Challenge Pro Truck and Pro Buggy class, the second time he’s completed the feat in just three years, is the manner in which he did it – by...
View ArticleHebert and Knudtsen take On-Road Nationals, Peanut wins in Chi-Town, and the...
Last weekend the on- and off-road racing communities both hit the Midwest, with the first ROAR Nationals of the year going down in Omaha, NE, while Travis Amezcua doubled up at the Chi-Town Shootout...
View ArticleKeepin’ It Real? Not If You’re Racing
Now that Pro-Line has unveiled the awesome Performance Buggy conversion for their PRO-2 truck (as well as the Traxxas Slash if outfitted with various Pro-Line components), there’s no better time to...
View ArticleDakotah Phend does the double to highlight Cactus Classic main events
The 28th running of the Cactus Classic ended with what may very well have been the last set of main events to be run on the famous sunbaked outdoor blue groove at the current Scottsdale R/C Speedway,...
View ArticleJust who are the big races for, anyway?
In the RC racing world, the term “big race” is loosely applied to any competitive event that’s deemed more important than the typical club race. Sure, there are ROAR National Championship races for...
View ArticleStadium, Short Course, Truggy…Truck Racing’s Identity Crisis
Baseball, Coca Cola, and apple pie – even these once-strictly American items have caught on internationally. Since 1928, when Ford built the first Model A with a closed cab and a cargo box, Americans...
View ArticleWhat happened to stock racing?
Of all the gigantic advantages in RC technology over the last ten years, there’s no doubt that the motor and speed control units of electric vehicles made the biggest jump in improvement –...
View ArticleThe Five Biggest Tech Advancements in RC Racing
The cars and trucks that we’re racing in 2014, as well as all of the individual components inside those vehicles, have progressed further in the last 10-20 years than at any other point in this...
View ArticleReedy Race Drama: Incidental Contact or Blatant Hack?
Last weekend, the Reedy International Touring Car Race of Champions returned to the immaculately prepared asphalt of Tamiya America’s track in Aliso Viejo, CA for the first time in five years, and...
View ArticleThe Great Divide: Why Splitting Classes Makes Absolutely No Sense
When organizing racing classes for a big event or local club race, vehicle type and motor spec are the most typical designations (stock short course, modified buggy, etc.). Large racing events and...
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