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RE: noob to rc
You can also tell if its a two speed because on the specs it will usually say. But yes popper is and usually always is (besides an error i caught ) right
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I go to school in tallahassee, but I live in orlando.
We've got a pretty nice track in tallahassee that I go to. I don't know of any in orlando though. I haven't really looked to be honest since i'm never really there. If you click on rc community at the top of the page and then RCU Locator, you can look for local tracks.
Here's a picture of the one in tallahassee.
We've got a pretty nice track in tallahassee that I go to. I don't know of any in orlando though. I haven't really looked to be honest since i'm never really there. If you click on rc community at the top of the page and then RCU Locator, you can look for local tracks.
Here's a picture of the one in tallahassee.
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i found 1 in sarasota but i think that they only run electric. why i thinnk that is because its a oval. could ya tell me if they do or not.
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You're best bet may be to call them. Each track has their own rules. Just because it's oval doesn't necessarily mean that it's strictly electric but it's generally for the road car racers.