08-23-2005, 08:59 AM
note.
there is no indoor nitro onroad or offroad at AJs...soon to be IRP. the only indoor track is the onroad carpet track.
if you are looking to do any indoor nitro racing(on or offroad) right now there are zero tracks in the area. the hope is that the new Leisure track will be complete and they do have plans for an indoor offroad track. but as it stands now they are far behind the original schedule. it was originally supposed to open in july.
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as for electric being expensive....i beg to differ...in the end all these classes end up being about the same cost. the only cheap way is if you don't want to race and just bash.
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as for practicing in parking lots....like the other guy was saying....there is NO substitute for going to the track to practice. you can never simulate what a racetrack condition will be like.
i would rather take a brand new truck, car, buggy, whatever and go to the track and practice then run around in a lot. when i started i ran offroad trucks, buggies and a TC3. i never ran them in a lot...i just built them up and went to Leisure or RSJ when it was open.
if you want to get better at "racing" that is the only way. if you want to just bash and have fun then park or parking lot style is great too.
there is no indoor nitro onroad or offroad at AJs...soon to be IRP. the only indoor track is the onroad carpet track.
if you are looking to do any indoor nitro racing(on or offroad) right now there are zero tracks in the area. the hope is that the new Leisure track will be complete and they do have plans for an indoor offroad track. but as it stands now they are far behind the original schedule. it was originally supposed to open in july.
----
as for electric being expensive....i beg to differ...in the end all these classes end up being about the same cost. the only cheap way is if you don't want to race and just bash.
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as for practicing in parking lots....like the other guy was saying....there is NO substitute for going to the track to practice. you can never simulate what a racetrack condition will be like.
i would rather take a brand new truck, car, buggy, whatever and go to the track and practice then run around in a lot. when i started i ran offroad trucks, buggies and a TC3. i never ran them in a lot...i just built them up and went to Leisure or RSJ when it was open.
if you want to get better at "racing" that is the only way. if you want to just bash and have fun then park or parking lot style is great too.
Anthony_ISLA