10 Things I Wish I'd Known Before Going RC Racing - Beginners Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @AzzMort
    @AzzMort Год назад +9

    Im really new to the hobby only been 3-4 race nights. TT-02 and im glad I asked before buying as carpet spec tyres and all the small extra's meant I bought once :) I also had a really friendly member who no matter how busy he looked would always come over and go over my car and give me advice.

  • @xxtomcatxx
    @xxtomcatxx 9 месяцев назад +6

    a few tips i have:
    1. don’t let the other races crush your spirits. you’re new so you should not expect to be perfect in racing, at my local track there are 3 racers in particular who try to intimidate and act better than new racers. race because it’s something YOU want to do, ignore the rest.
    2. ask other (friendly) racers for recommendations on things like tires and electronics. some tracks work very well with certain types of tires that may not work somewhere else.
    3. if your radio permits, use throttle curve! what helped me get used to a very fast motor (i bought the rc off someone else) and throttle curve helped me get used to the power and eventually evening out my curve using it to its full capacity.
    4. slow is smooth and smooth is fast. smooth racing is WAY more important than being fast! trying to pick a racing line and sticking to it without going over barriers or hitting other drivers. speed comes with enough laps and practice! i have won many races simply because i crashed less than MUCH FASTER drivers.
    5. DONT BE SCARED. a big issue i faced was being too scared to get in with the big dogs particularly in oval racing. those rude drivers i talked about earlier scared me into not wanting to get in the way or slow anyone down causing me to race slower and not want to get on the inside of the track. after getting over that fear i began to get way more podium finishes!
    6. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228 Год назад +11

    Don’t forget the basics, practice, practice, practice your driving.

  • @stevehemmings9364
    @stevehemmings9364 Год назад +6

    Great pointers there Gav. I’ve been into RC for years but only took the leap into racing a few months ago. It’s amazing! Wish I had done it sooner and it’s so good to see yourself improve week on week. And no matter where you place it’s enjoyable!

  • @AlexVR30
    @AlexVR30 2 месяца назад +1

    US resident myself, and my local shop/club runs clay track for 1/10 buggies. I don’t have much experience with rc, but I did decide to start with building a modern a kit, and taking my time to build and learn. My local shop has been great with helping and answering questions as I teach myself. RUclips has also been a great resource.
    One thing I would throw in, is getting a good set of tools upfront. They can be pricey, but there are small threads and precision stuff in these kits.
    Great video, thank you for another fantastic resource of information!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  2 месяца назад

      Great to hear you are giving racing a go, it's great fun but it can be a little overwhelming at first.. Give it some time and you will improve massively and thats when the fun really starts.

  • @Network-23
    @Network-23 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for this. My 12 year old wants to start all this, & this seems perfect for him to watch, & learn some beginning pointers. He's the kind to want to simply jump into everything he's interested in, thinking he already knows what he's doing, just because he's done it 1 time...😬

  • @robertmckendry8670
    @robertmckendry8670 Год назад +3

    I have 4 offroad and 2 on road all of them are 1hr 10 mins to 1hr 30 mins away. There are definitely days where I don't want to do the travel on top of the whole day racing, that is until I go and love every minute

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      Yep, worth the effort. Best not to think about it and just jump in the car

  • @jasonrhodes9726
    @jasonrhodes9726 7 месяцев назад +3

    I live in Podunk, WV and there is a track 20 minutes away. Two more tracks 45 minutes or so away and a 1/16 scale track about an hour away.

  • @ayitsyaboi
    @ayitsyaboi 3 месяца назад +1

    I did what you said after watching your video and the classes and racers that run at my local track were nowhere near what I had assumed it would've been based on what I've been reading online. If I would have done that first I could have saved the hundreds of dollars I spent on assumptions rather than what fits a class. I don't really regret buying them per se, but I would have been in the door sooner.
    This is all stellar advice. Cheers.

  • @darkcrawleruk
    @darkcrawleruk Год назад +4

    I actually started looking into racing cause of you Gavin. And I am looking forward to getting my SV2 ready for my first ever race

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +2

      Cool, have fun and keep me posted on how you get on 👍🏻

    • @darkcrawleruk
      @darkcrawleruk Год назад +1

      @RCKickschannel will do I update on the prvt channel as I go along

  • @markbruton-young9228
    @markbruton-young9228 Год назад +4

    Tyres are 80% setup, get the right ones for the type of racing you do first time out. This makes a massive difference of your experience of the hobby.

  • @michaeldorich4485
    @michaeldorich4485 Год назад +2

    This is great advice. I always appreciate your enthusiasm.

  • @AzzMort
    @AzzMort Год назад +6

    my local club in Birmingham is 1hour 30 minutes on public transport.... its a pain coming home on the bus at 10pm but its still worth it for me

    • @Edwardlm1915
      @Edwardlm1915 5 месяцев назад

      What's the club you go to I only live 20 mins from Birmingham an thinking of starting racing

    • @AzzMort
      @AzzMort 5 месяцев назад

      @@Edwardlm1915 Dudley radio car club between Tipton and wednesbury

    • @Edwardlm1915
      @Edwardlm1915 5 месяцев назад

      @@AzzMort even closer mate I'm only in Halesowen so 10 minuets going to get a 1/10 2wd buggy Ben looking at the associated rb10 what you think about it mate?

    • @AzzMort
      @AzzMort 5 месяцев назад

      @@Edwardlm1915 we mostly race tamiya tt01 or 02. Touring cars and gt12s. Keeps the field even and closer racing. Facebook group is good place to start

  • @markuslad
    @markuslad 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Covers nearly everything you need to start. And don’t be disappointed of your first races. I started 2wd buggy category right from the beginning with world champion grade material and setup tips from european champions who drove in my club. In my first race I was 10 laps down in a 5 minute race. Fast forward 2 1/2 years and I won my first A main final.

  • @turboboostHoonicow
    @turboboostHoonicow Год назад +5

    Good Video! One thing is missing in my opinion. It's always better not to start with a too fast motor. Clean driving with a slower motor is often faster😉

    • @dazofthemoo1531
      @dazofthemoo1531 11 месяцев назад +1

      Totally Agree. Plus with a motor thats not as powerful as your opponents, your driving skills will naturally improve as you try your best to keep up. Then when/if you do upgrade to a more powerful motor, your skill + motor will give you the upper hand.

  • @johnramey333
    @johnramey333 Год назад +1

    this is the best/ my fav video you have ever made. respect

  • @hondofourfivetwo9347
    @hondofourfivetwo9347 Год назад +1

    Actually the see what everyone else is running/recommending at your local track applies to electronics as well and helps you figure out what class to run and a baseline setup. Definitely practice practice practice, break the track up into sections and work on one section at a time

  • @douggilreath1984
    @douggilreath1984 Год назад +1

    I’ve been racing for over 35 years and you hit the nail on the head. Great advice for beginners. Though I am one of the fast guys and when people ask me for my setup, most can’t drive it, because I run a very aggressive buggy. But I will help them set up with something easier to drive. Disclaimer, I only run on dirt, never tried carpet. Maybe a beginner can handle an advanced setup on that surface. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @barrycheesemore2928
    @barrycheesemore2928 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, and I agree with pretty much everything you've said. Definitely get tips and feedback from other racers, even if they run different cars to you, it might actually help. Where I race (Indoor Raceway Stevenage and HRCC) nobody has the same cars as me, I'm on my own, BUT the group of people I sit with all run FWD the same as me, and sometimes changing things the same as they do can be useful. And as you said, change 1 thing, test it, then see what happens. And above all else, HAVE FUN!!!!

  • @PeterGreenProductions
    @PeterGreenProductions 7 месяцев назад +2

    THANK YOU - A sensational video, I very much appreciate your fine tips❗

  • @CK4RC
    @CK4RC 3 месяца назад +1

    Solid list for a new racer!

  • @rctezluh42069
    @rctezluh42069 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this video, I just found an outdoor rc track about 99km from me, cheers mate! upvoted!

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Месяц назад

      Have fun and stick with it. It just gets more fun as you get into it 👍🏻

  • @scottblowers9592
    @scottblowers9592 Год назад +3

    Great advice 👍🏻. I started racing my tt02 over a year ago and i was awful when I started 😂. Stuck with it as still really enjoyed it and it took me around 8 months to get to the front. Now I’ve just started buggy racing with a B6.2 and love it! Would love to see what set up equipment you use for your buggy’s, think it would make a great video 👍🏻

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +1

      For set up it's mostly a hammer ;)

    • @dazofthemoo1531
      @dazofthemoo1531 11 месяцев назад

      You wanna know MY race set-up...?? .. Sorry, thats CLASSIFIED 😊
      Na, seriously i dont mind sharing all hints and tips, and even my set up, gear ratios etc. At a fun, ckub event. BUT, when it comes to serious competition, all information is strictly a
      STAFF ONLY situation.
      But I'll ALWAYS help folks with everything. Just not always give MY set-up away. Sometimes, not always.

  • @basementracer
    @basementracer Год назад +1

    Slapped a like on it for you already. Keep up the great work!

  • @Olliebear38
    @Olliebear38 11 месяцев назад +1

    Went to a race meeting yesterday with a mate 👍 Organisers were very enthusiastic, are still racing indoors for a few more weeks and then moving to outside park track. Never raced dont own a car been told i can hire a car and radio so ... be interesting to see how we get on. He owns a car is a beginner like myself 2 wheel drive racing incidentally at the club with some vintage too. Wish hed stop sending me ebay links 😅

  • @shaunodriscoll
    @shaunodriscoll Год назад

    Great video, really good advice and one reason I don’t race is because the closest club I’ve found is a 45 minute drive! And probably the biggest reason I don’t race is with work, family etc I simply don’t have the time 🤷‍♂️

  • @Mojoman57
    @Mojoman57 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice!

  • @HL-OOI
    @HL-OOI Год назад +1

    Many just want speed when they hit the track, follow pro setups sheets as though ur the pro driver 😂, jump right on those bling parts without even trying the stock parts/setup the car properly first..

  • @bowi73
    @bowi73 Год назад +1

    very good tips

  • @whitecompany18
    @whitecompany18 Год назад +6

    And parents, please don't come to your local indoor club with little Jimmy and his hpi savage asking if he can have a race with the GT12s and mardave minis then getting naggy when you are told no 👍

    • @graham2167
      @graham2167 5 дней назад

      Little Jimmy might be a better driver than the adults

  • @thegreattreon0177
    @thegreattreon0177 Год назад +1

    The biggest mistakes I made when I started racing in the early 90's was not practicing before I entered my first race and not having spare parts. I just showed up one day at the track to race and got my ass kicked!

  • @LassoKid7777
    @LassoKid7777 5 дней назад +1

    Tip: always buy 2 of the same car one for racing one for parts

  • @Kimmieyay
    @Kimmieyay Год назад

    A little late but one thing I thought of that you didn't seem to mention. Is a race license, don't you need that in the UK? Here in Sweden you need a license from the national motorsport association. Which includes theoretical with all the rules you SHOULD know. And then you need prove that you can handle your car usually at a club race with a training license.
    But you are if course welcome to come and train on tracks. But if you want to complete you need a license. I think club races is a gray zone.

  • @leapnlarry
    @leapnlarry Месяц назад

    Finding a club should have been number one.

  • @mikeupton5406
    @mikeupton5406 Год назад

    I've been hogging all the fun, watched more this a couple of times 🐷
    Good subject and advice.
    R/C Kicks touring car racing?
    Surely you have a TT-02 CHASSIS being used as a doorstop somewhere.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад

      Try this one ruclips.net/video/SbL3HoLPX_M/видео.html

  • @douglasedmonds8372
    @douglasedmonds8372 4 месяца назад

    You said you looked up settings for that car from a pro racer. Whats the website that has these setups available?

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  4 месяца назад

      site.petitrc.com/setup/associated/setupb6.1/

  • @prophetate
    @prophetate Год назад +2

    What?? What do you mean over expecting ones skills 😂😂😂😂 nonsens Gav 😂❤️ we are all pros that never crash 💥 😂😂😂.

  • @LassoKid7777
    @LassoKid7777 5 дней назад +1

    I spend every dollar I have on my car's ,why not , otherwise it gets spent on some other consumerble that means nothing, like food😂

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Год назад

    Local track 😂 I wish!

  • @kennysilvers-z4x
    @kennysilvers-z4x 10 месяцев назад

    RC is like everything else- No one spends $5000 on their first Mountain Bike. RC is the same way. Get your feet wet first until you're at a level of understanding to spend $1000 on RC racing.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  10 месяцев назад

      LOL I agree but you are commenting on a video that’s a little bit old hehehe Since this I’ve sold the B6.4, purchased a B7. Also now driving a PR Racing SB401 Type R 4WD and a 870c Yokomo vintage buggy.

  • @YCIGAFSN
    @YCIGAFSN Год назад +1

    Only one thing you need to know. Do not join a club. Don't bother even looking into it unless you want to deal with whiny babies, drama queens, hateful people, and nothing but having your day ruined by nearly everyone in the club.
    Just get an RC car/truck you like to start out and go anywhere but a club to run it. You will have much more fun and be able to relax and enjoy the experience.

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  Год назад +5

      Sounds like you need to try another Club. I don’t think you can say that about every club ever.

  • @Kennebec27
    @Kennebec27 Год назад

    #1 don't buy your rc car yet..... Me with a rc10t6.4 and a rc10b74.1d. Lol. Can't wait to see what else I did wrong.

  • @BeaJtesus
    @BeaJtesus 10 месяцев назад

    This sounds more like discouragement towards people that don't have the luxury of living near a track than anything

    • @RCKickschannel
      @RCKickschannel  10 месяцев назад

      Glass half empty kid of guy are we? 👍🏻👍🏻