at local parks and right in front of my house
B&L Hobbies and Raceway in Park Hills, Mo. Best dirt around!
On the track of course! But I occasionally run out in front of my house to make sure everything is in proper order before going there. The best part about it is that its an interesting place to drive where you actually need skill to drive, unlike somewhere like a big field where its just vroooom--vroom blah blah same old same old.
Willis Hobbies. The people there (other racers) are nice. The place is overpriced though, big time. Track is very twisty and sort of smallish.
I run mine up hills and I love it because you can get a lot of air
I drive my new corally assassin at superior hobbies, its the best race place in the south east, with lots of competition and friendly people
Minnreg R/C club, why because it has a great facility and a great track
I run mine in an abandoned lot because I don't have to worry about cars, and me and my friends have setup numerous jumps, pits, tracks, and killer obstacles (spikes, fire crackers, etc.)
Real r/c race in Kansas city and Pleasant hill mo. The track owner is the man, and he can build the most trick tracks. The last track had a jump about 7 feet high, it is killer!!!
I run a my toy car in the car track it very fun too, I know I can run fun with it. thank yuo
I drive my rc10gt in a parking lot and is a good place to drive because is off-road.
I run my electric factory team tc3 at a place called Larry's Performance Rc in sterling heights Michigan. The staff is very friendly and willing to help you out with any problems you may have. They have an onsite shop, new carpet track, and organized racing Fridays and Sundays. It is a great place to hang out with other racers and have fun. Jeff from Warren, Mi
I run my cars ONLY at the track . When I bought my first car , I ran it at basketball and tennis courts . I made lots of crashes . Tracks are the safest places to run RC vehicles . Agent Arman from TURKEY
Race cars (10L3 & L4, B4, TC3) are only run on tracks, while older or cars no longer raced are ran on a vacant parking lot or empty basketball court (concrete).
North West UK in a indoor carpeted room used for sports
and stuff. Once a week on fridays. Its good because its warm and dry :D being
the UK its always wet.
I run mine at construction sites when they are not "constructing"... I also created a small but fun track in a part of our yard that wasn't being used. The thing that is neat about building a track is the ability to control conditions and build jumps!!!
I run my RC10GT at Golfland in Owensboro Ky. It is a good place to learn the basics of being patient. They put every effort to accommodate you with any needs. The hobby shop is near by if you need any parts. Their track is driver friendly, you don't break many parts. Everyone there will help you if you have any questions. Over all this track is my favorite offroad course. I race my t3in Boonville Indiana it has undergone a lot of changes this year new carpet, new pit tables. The track is an indoor oval/road course. Real friendly people a good place overall. If you come any where close to either of these tracks stop by and check it out.
I RACE AT THE DIRT / LPRP /PROLINE /PEGASUS /AND REVELATION /
Indoor off-road track at the LHS. They have two huge exhaust fans cut into the wall at one end so the nitro fumes aren't too bad on race day. It's good because you can race nitro indoors all winter. They also change the track once in a while which keeps things interesting.
in the desert close to here. It has a wide variety of terrain and lots & lots of jumps
i run my car on the cement because that is basically the only place I can run it
A construction site within walking distance of my house. It has about 5 HUGE dirt mounds, a bunch of little gravel piles, long dirt straightaways, freshly paved street, ruts made by the cranes, and the list goes on... Too bad it will be done in a month :(
Marshalltown IA. concrete oval big track and good people
I run at rcrcr in Boonville in. the club just went through a major overhaul, new carpet and layout check it out at rcrcr.com better yet come race with us
in a vacant block next to my house, its just dirt and gravel and there are some bmx jumps so its pretty cool.
R/C Madness In Enfield, CT Great Track, Great Shop, Great Owner
dirt tracks it is fun to rip it up in the dirt michael
ILLSAN Hobby Shop in South Korea. They have a nice technical indoor track, and that the nearest track for us US Soldiers stationed here.
I run my RC10gt at Raw Roots, Grand Haven Michigan. Everybody's so friendly and we have lots of fun.
On a race track only. You don't get debris that doesn't belong in the car and it gives you a goal while driving. Driving up and down the street doesn't tell you anything if you're a racer.
I race at a track in Baldwinville MA. I like it there because it is local and there is also very nice people and they take care of their track. this is a dirt track which is a good place for my B4 buggy
I run at the track the racers there are really friendly and they have really good customer service and parts supply
I run my truck in my front yard because I have jumps and everything and it is in front of my house.
RCraceplace in Oklahoma City is a great indoor track for 1/10th scale trucks and buggies. For Nitro though Action RC in Oklahoma City has the biggest jumps around. And, for great oval action I like Competition RC also in Oklahoma City.
I race in Tocama washington at Trcr.
mostly onroad, cause that's what my RC10dsT is set up for right now!
Sugar Bowl Raceway, Sugar Hill, GA. Great people, great tracks, great time! I recently got into R/C about 4 weeks ago and without the folks at Sugarbowl, I probably would not be in it today! The staff is very helpful, the tracks (on-road, oval, and off-road) are well maintained. They also post their race stats in real time on their website. I had no idea R/C was this big, and the sugarbowl has showed me that I have missed out on a huge part of my youth. I am 32 now, and feel like I'm 13 again! Thanks R/C, thanks AE, and thanks to the awesome team and racers at the sugarbowl! Jason Oswalt Atlanta, Georgia
Cullman R/C Hobbies, they run the best race in North Alabama
I run my T3 at the So Cal Radio Control indoor track in Fountain Valley, CA. The track provides pit areas with electrical outlets, air hoses, water to wash tires with, a full parts department for the inevitable replacements needed during practice or racing, and a knowledgeable staff to assist you. There are ten fast food restaurants within a three minute walk from the track.
I have actually driven my T-Maxx over the bodies and faces of my sleeping brothers! What's good about that is--it's funny and it annoys my brothers! But mostly I use it at a church near my house.
Tacoma R/C Raceway. It's owner and employees are great for the hobby.
I run in my backyard, my friends backyard, and local R/C tracks. I like the closeness of the backyards and the competition on the local tracks!
I run my truck at long Island Race Wsy an hobby it is a really friendly place and there is many places near by where you can eat. the track there is also very good. And they usually change it ever couple of months so you don't get tired of it.
out in front of my house in a cul-de sac. I don't have to go far to fix it.
Laser Speedway Adrian Michigan, Hosted by Very Nice People.
Mike's R/C Hobbies in Topeka, Kansas Indoor Off Road and Outdoor Touring Car www.mikesrctopeka.com
Long Island Raceway,
Long Island Raceway, Farmingdale, NY What's good about it...it's an indoor track that's open all year round, nice people, good layouts, onsite hobby shop....what's bad about it...I would say that it's 75% LOSI and 25% Associated, but I have seen people change teams with the introduction of the B4.
I usually run on my backyard track, but sometimes I go to the race track. Thomas Raymo Age 11 of VA.
So Cal R/C Raceway because everyone there is very helpful and fun to drive their
I run my NTC3 at the Ford Motor Company Proving Grounds here in Dearborn Michigan, I race at Riders hobby in Canton Michigan on Sundays. I have such a ball at Fords here, 5 guys I work with bought NTC3 rtr's.
my local club and it's good 'cause it's on carpet and tight so we get lots of practice for taking tighter lines on the out door tracks in England.
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