06-27-2005, 08:08 AM
I only have a few tips;
Its better to go for your first time in the summer. The guy at Leisure told me the place is packed in the winter.
If you've never been to a track, as someone from here told me, "It's not like bashing around in the backyard is it?" It's pretty difficult to make it around without going over the corrugated pipe, hitting a wall, or flipping. I can honestly say I need many more hours of practice before I'd be ready to race.
Get some ear plugs if you can't handle loud noise, it only takes a few buggys and a revo to make the volume go WAY up.
Its better to go for your first time in the summer. The guy at Leisure told me the place is packed in the winter.
If you've never been to a track, as someone from here told me, "It's not like bashing around in the backyard is it?" It's pretty difficult to make it around without going over the corrugated pipe, hitting a wall, or flipping. I can honestly say I need many more hours of practice before I'd be ready to race.
Get some ear plugs if you can't handle loud noise, it only takes a few buggys and a revo to make the volume go WAY up.