Anyone who is passionate of radio controlled vehicles will think at some point about joining a group of similar enthusiasts, where the fun is increased and the challenge is peaking.
Across the UK, there is a fairly good number of local car clubs to join for remote controlled vehicles like mini drift cars, trucks, truggies, buggies, crawlers and so on. These clubs usually offer special venues for members to gather and compete. There can racing, drifting or rock crawling – all under the same roof, as clubs tend to have such facilities that shelter participants from bad weather. This means you can enjoy your hobby at any given time, regardless of the weather outside.
Besides making friends, a radio controlled model car club will also help you have access to a wide range of advice, whether it is from specialists or from other RC vehicles like yourself. You could find out about certain models, about batteries and accessories, about which ones to choose to prolong the life of your vehicle. The tips obtained this way can indeed be precious.
Such car clubs are equipped with timing systems so racing will happen according to all the norms. Personal transponders may also be accepted. For a perfectly thrilling experience, race results will be shown in real time. As for drifting, there may not be too many clubs around; still, the existing ones have all that is required. There are special drifting days designated and keep in mind that these clubs are official. Of course, the best kind of clubs is that which also encloses a space for realistic rock climbing.
Some of the existing RC clubs have been here for decades. In spite of their age, these make use of recent date race timing software and can have booth outdoor and indoor facilities. It's not all about radio control car, but also about practising and trying out new models. The staff and the car owners will be willing to talk to newcomers and share their experience and advice.
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