
How Radio Controlled Car Racing is born
In the 1940s when diminutive, nitro-methane engines were first marketed. They had a speed that can reach up to 113 km / h but can only operate in environments from a roll. This is it gets its nickname of "Spin Dizzy" and "tether cars".
During the 1960s, the first miniature cars can be controlled by radio from a distant transmitter were introduced. These new car models had the power to direct, accelerate and brake in the driver's intentions. These cars are capable of running through racetracks with accurate control and Therefore, radio controlled car racing was born.
In 1984, radio controlled car manufacturer Associated Electrics, Inc. introduced version classiest and most elegant of the model racing car called the RC10. The RC10 was electric powered, unlike ordinary cars that have was nitromethane-driven. It was a deviation from the usual Associated Electrics RC line. RC10 was made from an aluminum alloy and more powerful he had built in shock absorbers that are adjustable.
In addition to its new electric capacities, the RC10 model had the possibility to integrate small ball bearings in stainless steel wheels and transmission. In addition, its transmission had steel rings forced landing on the ball, a feature enabling full modification for any track situation. Undoubtedly, the capacity RC10 is in fact the first choice in electric RC racing.
In 1986, another RC manufacturer, Schumacher Racing Products, launched their Competition All Terrain (CAT) model car. It is a four wheel "buggy" racer that was considered the largest in its class. He then won the 1987, 1990, 1994, 1995 and 1996 World Championship off-road race. This model car was recognized as the initiation and extension of the interest four wheel racing.
Team Losi, a popular radio-controlled car racing team, released their JRX-2 model buggy and immediately started a rivalry with Team Associated that survives until today. Both teams overall U.S. radio controlled car racing scene, Gil Losi, Jr. acting as a founder of the templates "and a leader. Team Losi was the first to produce miniature tires that were all individuals, the first four wheel "buggy" that was of American manufacture, and a series of new types of cars that have been 1 / 18 of the Mini-T.
Outside the RC circuit U.S. car makers like other Kyosho (Japan) and Schumacher (Europe) hold a market share much in both innovation and technology. They are the makers of popular choice for enthusiasts in their regions respectively.
Radio controlled car racing is an exciting game that promotes accuracy, discipline and knowledge of car engines. It is not surprising that it is a pastime enjoyed in the world.
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