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TOPIC: Electric RC Car Racing at Homestead RC Raceway |
| Doug
January 8, 2008 3:07:41 PM
Entry #: 2539200
| Homestead RC Raceway is pleased to announce that we have a purpose built electric track. This track is covered by a large tent to protect it from most of what Mother Nature can dish out. This track has been dedicated for Electric RC Car racing only. PVC pipe track lane markers and barriers are used throughout. The track is open on Wednesday nights from 7:00 PM till 11:00 PM. Practice fees are $5.00 an evening.
Come and enjoy the fun at Homestead RC Raceway!
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| Doug
January 15, 2008 2:01:20 PM
Entry #: 2548978
| The Electric Track will be open on Wednesday night, Jan. 16th from 7pm till 11pm. Practice fee is $5, ROAR membership is required. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
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| Doug
January 17, 2008 7:25:51 PM
Entry #: 2552716
| The track was sprayed with a light coat of VHT this past Wednesday. To me it looked like the cars were hooking up pretty good. Of course I was not driving these mini missile Recoils. Does anyone have any input pro or con on this traction compound?
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| RoyalPalmrace
January 24, 2008 2:32:45 PM
Entry #: 2563265
| Track is hooking up much better now and the cars are running great! Last night we had a few 12scales join us by some ole hats.. these guys have been racing for a while and are enjoying the really laid back atmosphere which im enjoying as well. Im glad that these little recoil 1/14scale cars are really inexpensive to run and they are capable of providing the same race excitement as the larger cars. The new lipos and brushless motors are a dream and very convenient. the best part is that the car and everything needed fits nicely in a small carry bag.
Just a lot of fun, easy on the pocket and fast as heck.
we run every wed night for those interested.
Andy
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| Eric G
January 27, 2008 4:50:42 PM
Entry #: 2568044
| I gotta try to get out there one night with my m18. Gotta see what a brushless setup is like with some real traction.
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