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clubs seem so few and far between though, literally only could find dead clubs in my area when I was in to rc.Nothing touches actual club racing if you like your RC IMO - hopefully there will be more clubs back up and running in the new year.
clubs seem so few and far between though, literally only could find dead clubs in my area when I was in to rc.
RC plane club on the moor that had it's own runway = gone.
RC forum group meetups = gone
Actual RC clubs = gone.
only one I could find still going seemed to be boats.
probably different down south though
Ha, I always thought there were more up north! Probably just not many anywhere.
I do have Slough RC nearish to me and I think there was an indoor club that raced small scale, but that didn’t really appeal. It would be cool to try large scale on road one day.
Ooh, interesting thanks, will take a look.If you like 1/10th off road racing these guys have an astro track nearish you:
https://www.shrccc.co.uk/location/
Probably need to wait till after covid for normal racing to resume - but they meet a lot and have a good turn out in normal times
I think you could be surprised how many clubs are around, issue is they're not always easy to find. When I got in RC racing a few years ago, I could literally find one through Google searches but when I asked at the club, they told me about loads of others. I could literally race every day of the week.
Good place to start is https://www.brca.org/clubs and BongoHunter is right, if you like RC then nothing beats racing, well doesn't have to be racing but RC with a purpose, whether its racing or some other form like Rock Crawling etc.
Can you mount the motor higher? In the eb48 you can and so chassis flex is less likely to hit the can and bend it off the mount.
WLRC is an awesome track - well worth a visit.Thanks for the link; I remember looking at that before and forgot that I also have the West London Racing Club near me too. May take my oldest son there on a race day next year to have a look around.
Can you mount the motor higher? In the eb48 you can and so chassis flex is less likely to hit the can and bend it off the mount.
WLRC is an awesome track - well worth a visit.
Your probably not to far from Dms Racing either - they help run a club that normally race buggies indoors in Aldenham School Sports Centre (Elstree).
https://www.dms-racing.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=503