@@roadstar499 that layout was the last club race and it works really well because we run the mini z program in the morning and then it is a quick conversion to oval to run the 1Rc oval program in the afternoon
@@rickzfpv3118 really? I like 1/10th best so far. It feels like I can translate alignment etc to my irl drift car. I'm not sure I could do that with a mini z. Although I feel like they run mini z by me quite often compared to rc drift, I still have not purchased one. Soon though.
@@SHREDTOKILL yeah that is kind of what got me started with the mini z’s I have 2 tracks close to me to race them on and the closest 1/10th track is 4 1/2 hours away
That's crazy, that is my situation as well. The nearest hobby town has a mini z track they set up on the regular. The nearest drift RC establishment to me would be Shadow Club in Illinois, which is about 2 hours away from me. I'd love to go down there, but I have also considered getting a store front here in milwaukee.....maybe I should just buy a mini z and go hang out at hobby town.
@@SHREDTOKILL with the mini z’s you really don’t have to do much too them the biggest class everywhere is the box stock class. 200.00 for the mini z ready set, 14.00 for a disk dampner, and 14.00 for a p/n 70 turn motor and you can run with the fastest guys
I like this track layout...
@@roadstar499 that layout was the last club race and it works really well because we run the mini z program in the morning and then it is a quick conversion to oval to run the 1Rc oval program in the afternoon
hell yeah dude!
Racing the mini z's is an absolute blast. I have more fun with them than I do with my 1/10th touring cars.
@@rickzfpv3118 really? I like 1/10th best so far. It feels like I can translate alignment etc to my irl drift car. I'm not sure I could do that with a mini z. Although I feel like they run mini z by me quite often compared to rc drift, I still have not purchased one. Soon though.
@@SHREDTOKILL yeah that is kind of what got me started with the mini z’s I have 2 tracks close to me to race them on and the closest 1/10th track is 4 1/2 hours away
That's crazy, that is my situation as well. The nearest hobby town has a mini z track they set up on the regular. The nearest drift RC establishment to me would be Shadow Club in Illinois, which is about 2 hours away from me. I'd love to go down there, but I have also considered getting a store front here in milwaukee.....maybe I should just buy a mini z and go hang out at hobby town.
@@SHREDTOKILL with the mini z’s you really don’t have to do much too them the biggest class everywhere is the box stock class. 200.00 for the mini z ready set, 14.00 for a disk dampner, and 14.00 for a p/n 70 turn motor and you can run with the fastest guys
What body is that, looks great!
the body is a Jomurema GT1 body