Our business was started in 1997 when two R/C rivals met & joined forces. We haven't raced R/C in a long time, but we haven't forgotten our roots. Enjoy!
8th scale nitro on-road is the ORIGINAL RC class--the first production cars came out in 1969-1970. This is still the hardest, most expensive,most technical and arguably most exciting race class in all of RC. No rubber tires, foam only, HUGE downforce from the Can-Am style bodies, quick release wheels. It is one class I never tried but want to a some point. The other oldest class is 1/12 on road; that class came to be because of weather in the midwest. Racers still wanted to race in the winter but unlike Southern California they couldn't race outdoors year round. So a few guys took a small chassis, rechargeable ni-cad batteries and motors from a Dustbuster rechargeable vacuum cleaner and they wound up running them on gym floors and office carpet indoors. 1/12 scale electric wound up becoming the MOST difficult electric class to master! 1/8 scale nitro on-road and 1/12 scale electric on-road are the grandaddy of all rc car racing. For those that think these are just toys, my latest Capricorn 1/10 scale electric touring car is probably $2000 soup to nuts, not including tool, batteries, chargers, radio. The top drivers make good money and are paid to travel to international races sometimes up to 180 days out of the year traveling. RC racing is ACTUAL racing--it is an ADDICTION but it isn't easy; if it were easy everyone would do it!
My first rc was the Tamiya sand scourcher,Fox,Porsche 959,Toyota bruiser 4x4 then I bought a few Kyosho nitro buggies and a formula racer and a few thunder tiger ,nouva faor ,venom gp bikes... 1/5,1/8,1/10/1/12 scale! but what started it all for me was my cox teather planes and thimble racers!! RC's take the stress out of everyday life and keeps us young at heart and smiles on our faces!!!
I used to race in slot car competitions and from which I manage to earn a trophy. It required a lot of concentration. But in this category the cars are not guided in said slots. So the skill to drive here requires another level of concentration. And good eyes too! Simply amazing! 👀
Wow, I really really miss the old days. I raced at Ranch Pit Shop and Outlaw R/C in San Bernardino. The first R/C race I ever seen was in Abilene Tx at the mall parking lot. They're started the cars with a upside down Bicycle spinning wheel. My first Gas Car, a Jerobee 049 CanAm style car. Back in the 90's I raced Associated RC 500's and Deltas...2WD...Ron Paris OS Motors, Kraft Box Radios with a wheel. Then Kraft/KO pistols grips, Airtronics,,, Then Ranch brough the Serpents in...and it changed everything...Most of us were 12th scale racers too...
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You have to kind of look ahead peripherally apex-to-apex. Eventually, you get so used to it, that your car seems to appear to slow down (table-tennis is similar and badminton). Then when you look at the likes of F1, those cars appear to look very slow. With the exception I'd say of high performance hill climb race cars running Judd V10 engines.. and time attack circuit race cars E.V. high performance cars such as McMurtry Spéirling. Now you need to look at 1/12 LMP modified cars.!
What a magnificent track! I need to get into this hobby. I remember many years ago, there was a nitro world race in my hometown of Cincinnati. Unfortunate that I was still in the army, but hey! Now I have a good job with disposable income.
I can't imagine the cost required to maintain a top quality car and keeping it in proper running condition with top of the line parts and equipment along with paying for travel to competition and the entry fees. You must have to have some money to be able to participate at the top level of this sport/hobby because I can't imagine the tens of thousands of dollars that goes into a whole season of racing.
This is the Formula One of Rc car racing, all the drivers in this A main race are professional Rc race drivers. This is their job and are sponsored, some have multiple sponsorship. The manufacturers supply most of if not all of these drivers👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Worked with a pro at hobby shops in east bay area around 04to7, Roger serafin, forgot how to spell it. Sheldon's and hobby town. 1/8th scale nitro pro.
If you slow it down to custom 85 percent it is more watchable, anything slower and the announcers start to sound drunk, which is fun also. but 100 percent is just to darn fast. IMO.
Wow I didn't know they went that fast. They look like they are attached to the track. Might have to get into this hobby as well now. Still surprised that rc is not popular enough. It's awesome to be able to do so much with a car without the risk of serious injury. I'm not including dumb mistakes and driving.
Unfortunately, it's not as popular as it was 1980's (ditto slot car racing). There are way more RC racing classes and youngsters are drawn to computer games. The idea of reading through instructions and assembling a kit is apparently too much for most them.
So if those engines are turning 50,000 rpm for 60 minutes that 3 million resolutions!! Thats amazing. Not sure on the 50k. I know some engine are capable of 50k. Not sure these guys are running but wide open most of the time!
Man these comments are full of Salty whiners. I ended up watching the full race, thought the commentary and presentation was pretty great for an rc race that long. The driving looked top notch.
When this developed to include Video goggles, so u can feel like ur sitting in the car.. Driving it around the track.. Then we could get ride alongs with cameras.. I guess it is a matter of time..
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@@thelag1200 *My point is, try taking a 25 lb tire off and put another one on in 2 sec! That included taking the Nut off and putting it back on!* *Even with each guy doing their own tire, that's super impressive.*
@@radicalrick9587 theres multiple guys. There is one guy who unscrews the tyre with an impact gun. The second guy rolls off the wheel. The third guy rolls a new one on, and the 1st guy screws it back on. Its not THAT impressive, the rc guys are faster
@@thelag1200 *Same point, it's even harder when you have a lot more guys around, because, as you know, it's so easy to trip over everyone, especially in a very tight space just to change a tire! Everyone has to move out of the way so the other guy can do his job then he has to move out of the way so you can do your job! They repeat this when taking the tire off and then putting it back on! WOW!* *That makes it even more impressive.*
@@radicalrick9587 i personally believe that the rc pit crews are more impressive as there are only 2 guys max and they do the work of 13 people at once and almost as fast. THAT IS IMPRESSIVE
"He's a bad, bad man." Yeah cause it takes nerves of steel to drive a RC car. That announcer needs to get a grip sure there is some skill involved, but that's like calling a shuffle board player a the baddest man on the planet.
This is so amazing. I was 35 when I discovered RC three years ago. So many lost years. Doing my best to share this amazing hobby with all my pals.
Naaa it is unfortunate it took so long for you to find but I'd say enjoy the heck out of it, welcome to the very fun rc world 👌
Enjoy it whether u can get more in or not.
I used to do this in the off season when I was racing motorcycles. It’s such good racing.
Our business was started in 1997 when two R/C rivals met & joined forces. We haven't raced R/C in a long time, but we haven't forgotten our roots. Enjoy!
omg, i first raced when I was 12
I’m happy to see rc getting a lot of love on UA-cam. This commentary is on point.
props to the camera man. keeping up with the cars flying around this track at insane speeds.
Wow. Brain-melting 60 minutes of racing at that pace! 💀🔥
This was so much fun to watch! the commentary really kept the viewer engaged on every lap! keeping this type of focus for 60 minutes is incredible!
Commentary is excellent! Amazing coverage!
Seroiusly, I've never seen RC coverage like this, very cool.
8th scale nitro on-road is the ORIGINAL RC class--the first production cars came out in 1969-1970. This is still the hardest, most expensive,most technical and arguably most exciting race class in all of RC. No rubber tires, foam only, HUGE downforce from the Can-Am style bodies, quick release wheels. It is one class I never tried but want to a some point. The other oldest class is 1/12 on road; that class came to be because of weather in the midwest. Racers still wanted to race in the winter but unlike Southern California they couldn't race outdoors year round. So a few guys took a small chassis, rechargeable ni-cad batteries and motors from a Dustbuster rechargeable vacuum cleaner and they wound up running them on gym floors and office carpet indoors. 1/12 scale electric wound up becoming the MOST difficult electric class to master! 1/8 scale nitro on-road and 1/12 scale electric on-road are the grandaddy of all rc car racing.
For those that think these are just toys, my latest Capricorn 1/10 scale electric touring car is probably $2000 soup to nuts, not including tool, batteries, chargers, radio. The top drivers make good money and are paid to travel to international races sometimes up to 180 days out of the year traveling. RC racing is ACTUAL racing--it is an ADDICTION but it isn't easy; if it were easy everyone would do it!
My first rc was the Tamiya sand scourcher,Fox,Porsche 959,Toyota bruiser 4x4 then I bought a few Kyosho nitro buggies and a formula racer and a few thunder tiger ,nouva faor ,venom gp bikes... 1/5,1/8,1/10/1/12 scale! but what started it all for me was my cox teather planes and thimble racers!! RC's take the stress out of everyday life and keeps us young at heart and smiles on our faces!!!
High price does not matter it being a toy.
@@NeuralX000🤦🏻♂️😂😂 sure thing boss
I used to race in slot car competitions and from which I manage to earn a trophy. It required a lot of concentration. But in this category the cars are not guided in said slots. So the skill to drive here requires another level of concentration. And good eyes too! Simply amazing! 👀
Exactly..we soldered our own chassis designs, added body and there we go. Inexpensive fun..cool tracks
I've been unusually late to view this, but glad you appreciate. Yes! Their level of skill, mental and physical endurance is astonishing. ☺
The sheer consistency of these drivers at this kind of lap pace is simply incredible!
for this kind of racing 60 fps is a must
Really cool, sounds like a real. Race commentary, great job, guys🏁🏁🏁
It is a real race my boy
Interesting commentary, nice to hear more normal commentary vs the Scotty Ernst commentary that is so prevalent.
Thanks for this
I did this for 20 years, still excited to watch!
I’ve never seen anything like this:) The concentration and lack of wrecking is 🤯.
Big up´s for the guys behind the cameras. Awsome job!
These guys are so skilled not one misstep absolutely perfect racing
jeez. Are they really? Those 2 cars seem so much faster.
Wow, I really really miss the old days. I raced at Ranch Pit Shop and Outlaw R/C in San Bernardino. The first R/C race I ever seen was in Abilene Tx at the mall parking lot. They're started the cars with a upside down Bicycle spinning wheel. My first Gas Car, a Jerobee 049 CanAm style car. Back in the 90's I raced Associated RC 500's and Deltas...2WD...Ron Paris OS Motors, Kraft Box Radios with a wheel. Then Kraft/KO pistols grips, Airtronics,,, Then Ranch brough the Serpents in...and it changed everything...Most of us were 12th scale racers too...
They were racing rc panstyle since 70s. Its amazing.
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These dudes are amazing! Usually in RC racing you see crashing everywhere all the time. This is like a real full scale.race
Drivers are so good, the marshalls are relaxing cross-legged!
The daddy of all R/C car racing
Damn, these guys are incredible drivers!
I love the Nitro R/C hobby without a doubt.
This is amazing. It's even more fantastic if you watch it on 2X speed!
Half-speed would still be too fast for me to drive.
Really enjoyed the commentary. Good energy and accurate reporting.
This is awsome, are there 1/5 scale races?
There are large scale championships as well i belkeve on this youtube channel.
awesome. I saw this as a kid and was amazed. The sound and smell is amzaing too.
You mean single speed chainsaw engined cars?
Yes, there are such competitions.
that's some dangerous driving man
Great job announcing 👏
awesome and so cool to see all the rc's!
Wow......an engine change during a race. Pros can't do that. Amazing!!!!!!! Wonder what the g-load is like in the turns???? Awesomeness driving too
Not as high as you'd think it's around 2G. Certainly isn't F1 level styles of grip.
@@ukwanwrong... There's people who measured and in this category the g forces exceed 4g
@@migliavaccastefano lol. Splitting hairs buddy... Fortunately, if it were 20g's, the driver would be alright.
@@migliavaccastefanoAny idea how much it is for 1/12 modified?
Nice production, first one of ever been able watched through. :-)
the first video i had to slow down not to get motion sickness, boy are these guys fast
You have to kind of look ahead peripherally apex-to-apex. Eventually, you get so used to it, that your car seems to appear to slow down (table-tennis is similar and badminton).
Then when you look at the likes of F1, those cars appear to look very slow. With the exception I'd say of high performance hill climb race cars running Judd V10 engines.. and time attack circuit race cars E.V. high performance cars such as McMurtry Spéirling.
Now you need to look at 1/12 LMP modified cars.!
Where do they find so many small people to drive these cars?
They're aliens.
Keep the nitro RC alive and running.👍
What a magnificent track! I need to get into this hobby. I remember many years ago, there was a nitro world race in my hometown of Cincinnati. Unfortunate that I was still in the army, but hey! Now I have a good job with disposable income.
I still remember my old RC-500 back in the day. LOL
Team Associated, PB, Delta, and SG days..
Awesome footage!! 😎💥💪
More intense than real motorsport
Just fantastic
When i was a kid i used to go the Triangle in Bellaire tx to watch the guys race slot cars around a huge track.
This what I'm talking about! Wide open 🏁
I can't imagine the cost required to maintain a top quality car and keeping it in proper running condition with top of the line parts and equipment along with paying for travel to competition and the entry fees. You must have to have some money to be able to participate at the top level of this sport/hobby because I can't imagine the tens of thousands of dollars that goes into a whole season of racing.
This is the Formula One of Rc car racing, all the drivers in this A main race are professional Rc race drivers. This is their job and are sponsored, some have multiple sponsorship. The manufacturers supply most of if not all of these drivers👏🏼👏🏼👌🏼👌🏼
wow, grande a tenere alti i colori dell'italia, complimenti dario..
Worked with a pro at hobby shops in east bay area around 04to7, Roger serafin, forgot how to spell it. Sheldon's and hobby town. 1/8th scale nitro pro.
If you slow it down to custom 85 percent it is more watchable, anything slower and the announcers start to sound drunk, which is fun also. but 100 percent is just to darn fast. IMO.
I watched it on both lol
Amazing skill. First time viewing.
AWESOME RACE..#LIVERC
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Wow I didn't know they went that fast. They look like they are attached to the track. Might have to get into this hobby as well now. Still surprised that rc is not popular enough. It's awesome to be able to do so much with a car without the risk of serious injury. I'm not including dumb mistakes and driving.
Unfortunately, it's not as popular as it was 1980's (ditto slot car racing). There are way more RC racing classes and youngsters are drawn to computer games. The idea of reading through instructions and assembling a kit is apparently too much for most them.
this needs to be in FPV to make it much better.
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Is the width and length of the track also to scale to real life tracks?
So if those engines are turning 50,000 rpm for 60 minutes that 3 million resolutions!! Thats amazing. Not sure on the 50k. I know some engine are capable of 50k. Not sure these guys are running but wide open most of the time!
They run in the 30 k rpm range not 50
First time ever watching this. It's awesome 👌. They should make them install a mini camera on cars like Nascar, lol
This is incredible, I would love to know how much G force they experience through the corners.
This looks like a lot of fun. 🙂
Man these comments are full of Salty whiners. I ended up watching the full race, thought the commentary and presentation was pretty great for an rc race that long. The driving looked top notch.
When this developed to include Video goggles, so u can feel like ur sitting in the car.. Driving it around the track.. Then we could get ride alongs with cameras.. I guess it is a matter of time..
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28:12, I thought they reduced max nitro content to 16%. When did they return to 25%?
Grandissimo !
like watching hummingbird fights
Still better than F1 lol
I would like to see a goggle class. Using in car cameras.
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I thought fpv drones were fast...wow!
Thanks for this
This is astonishing
The cameraman needs to zoom in so we could see the cars better LOL You know sometimes zoom in and zoom out
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I unfortunately got out of the 1:8 RC onroad, switched to off-road in 2004, my responsiveness became too weak for the fast Edam Razor/Hotbodies..
I hate it when they ignore the entire field to focus on the leader, the whole time.
Please upgrade to 4K video
First time watching something like this...F'Ing iNTENSE!!!
Incredible
I’m 14, I know this is the thing for me.
I wanna hear little engines roar!
Good race
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This is the only mosquito noise I'll accept
How fast are these cars moving?
As fast as they can !
they are definitely flying on that track@@tonywright8294
In the commentary he said about 70mph on the straights.
360p real?
It's still working. Higher resolution will be there soon.
awesome
I want to try but i think would wreck those cars moving and pitstop
Where’s this track
Watch this on half speed. Its a race your eyes can keep up with while drunk guys commentate. Lol
if you cant touch an engine without burnng your hands your engine aint running right its running way to hot.
Warming up it sounds like a bunch of geese. lol
one of the sponsor is indofood, I love indomie
Apparently Indome owns Infinity. It would make sense that Indomie is sponsoring an event with Infinity drivers.
How fast !
*Blows my mind that Formula 1 car pit crews can add fuel and change those 11.5kg(about 25lbs) tyres faster (about 2 sec) then these RC guys!*
They don't add fuel in f1 anymore. Plus f1 crews have multiple guys while in 1/8 onroad they have maximum 2
@@thelag1200 *My point is, try taking a 25 lb tire off and put another one on in 2 sec! That included taking the Nut off and putting it back on!* *Even with each guy doing their own tire, that's super impressive.*
@@radicalrick9587 theres multiple guys. There is one guy who unscrews the tyre with an impact gun. The second guy rolls off the wheel. The third guy rolls a new one on, and the 1st guy screws it back on. Its not THAT impressive, the rc guys are faster
@@thelag1200 *Same point, it's even harder when you have a lot more guys around, because, as you know, it's so easy to trip over everyone, especially in a very tight space just to change a tire! Everyone has to move out of the way so the other guy can do his job then he has to move out of the way so you can do your job! They repeat this when taking the tire off and then putting it back on! WOW!* *That makes it even more impressive.*
@@radicalrick9587 i personally believe that the rc pit crews are more impressive as there are only 2 guys max and they do the work of 13 people at once and almost as fast. THAT IS IMPRESSIVE
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Look at them throb
Wow
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"He's a bad, bad man." Yeah cause it takes nerves of steel to drive a RC car. That announcer needs to get a grip sure there is some skill involved, but that's like calling a shuffle board player a the baddest man on the planet.
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