I'm surprised to see these races go for 10 minutes, granted I used to race when back around 1999-2002 and the races were 5 minutes. Batteries must have come a long way since then.
I wanna start racing, what size car scale should I get? Does it have to be a buggy like these cars in the video? Where should I go to race? Can someone help me out I’m very invested into this…
@@JuLes-mw5zx Like I said, it depends on your local club. The closest track to my house mainly runs 2wd 1/10 scale off road buggies. The Associated B6.4 is the most common chassis, but the other race brands like TLR, X-Ray, Schumacher, Yokomo, etc. are good, too . Other clubs I have been to focus on 1/8 scale 4wd buggies, and no one races 1/10 buggies. You don't want to buy a car that you cant run on your local track. Clubs usually have a beginner/novice class that they don't mind what you bring so long as it isn't too big.
What a battle!!! That green car and the one he was trying to overtake had me screaming at my phone hahahaha. That was sick
Bravo to the people manning the corners
Superb performance, Spencer! Those passes, MAN!
Dakotah phend's driving is art.
I'm surprised to see these races go for 10 minutes, granted I used to race when back around 1999-2002 and the races were 5 minutes. Batteries must have come a long way since then.
Congrats my man Spence!
Agent 076, everyone in the robot
Phew, everyone is ripppingggggg.
I remember having close racing and having to time your blinking so as to not let the guy behind pass., blink on the straightway.
Wish I had the support with my car like these guys. The manuals don’t have good build instructions.
Depends just to be safe that evening.
I wanna start racing, what size car scale should I get? Does it have to be a buggy like these cars in the video? Where should I go to race? Can someone help me out I’m very invested into this…
I highly recommend the larger scale racing.
@@garygallant5390 what kind of car should I get?
@@JuLes-mw5zx Find out what tracks are in your area. Some tracks only run 1/8 scale and other tracks only run 1/10 scale.
@@wesleylorch2081 what kind of car is most common to race? Or can I race anything I buy?
@@JuLes-mw5zx Like I said, it depends on your local club. The closest track to my house mainly runs 2wd 1/10 scale off road buggies. The Associated B6.4 is the most common chassis, but the other race brands like TLR, X-Ray, Schumacher, Yokomo, etc. are good, too . Other clubs I have been to focus on 1/8 scale 4wd buggies, and no one races 1/10 buggies. You don't want to buy a car that you cant run on your local track. Clubs usually have a beginner/novice class that they don't mind what you bring so long as it isn't too big.
That's was dirty