
SpeedFactoryRC
Rules and Guidelines
Before heading out to the track, please take some time to read through this page. Below you will find important information on Track, Racing, and Class rules.
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If you have any questions please be sure to message us directly on our Facebook Business Page
Track Rules
At SpeedFactoryRC we pride ourselves in having a clean Professional racing environment. Please have a look at the few rules we have for the track on the right
Garbage
We pride ourselves on making a great racing environment for everyone. Please help us preserve our track by throwing away all of your trash in the designated trashcans located throughout the pits.
Parking
Absolutely no parking in the middle of the asphalt area, or under any of the covered areas. There are two parking spots close to the bathroom, and parking spaces available on the permitter of the asphalt area inside. Racers are permitted to temporarily park in the asphalt area to unload and load ONLY. Additional parking is available along Acacia and the frontage road behind the track.
Pit area
We have limited permanent pit area w/ power that is first come first serve. Other than that, the blacktop area is the designated pit area where you can set up your tables and canopies. There will be power supplied on the perimeter rock area where the cars park for you to power your equipment.
Racing Rules
We do our best to run a smooth fun racing program. As a racer we ask that you read through the rules to help make our program run smooth and fun.
Turn Marshaling
There's no other way around it. A smooth race program heavily relies on everyone doing their part as a racer and marshaling after you have raced your car.
After your race quickly put your car down and get to a marshall spot. If you have to race back to back, it is the RACER's responsibility to find a replacement marshall. If you need help finding a marshal, please let the race director know and they will do their best to help find a fill-in for you.
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Failure to Promptly get out to your marshall spot may result in docked laps.
Sportsmanship
In all classes be sure to be mindful of racing incidents. Whether intentional or not, if you get into someone causing them to wreck, please be sure to wait for them so they can regain their position in front of you.
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Additionally, we understand that sometimes we get competitive. Violence of any kind will not be tolerated, whether It's toward your fellow racer on the stand or a turn marshall.
Rookie Class
While it is not customary to let a rookie race a second class, we believe that more wheel time is crucial to grow as a racer and will allow someone to run a second class while they run in rookie.
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If you are a completely new racer, we may want to see how your first race goes before we allow you to run a second class
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Additionally, it is the full descression of the race director should they dertermine that you need to be bumped out of the rookie class.
Class Rules
Our "Stock" Classes (ie. 17.5 2wd buggy and 13.5 4wd buggy) are broken up into 3 skill levels. Sportsman/Intermediate/Expert. We work off the honor system, please be sure to enter yourself in the appropriate skill level. It is at the full discretion of the Race Director weather or not he feels you need to be moved to a differnt skill level.
Rookie
The Rookie class is for entry-level drivers that are new to RC racing.
The rules for this division are as follows:
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Chassis: Any 1/10th electric off-road competition vehicle or 1/10th RTR vehicle with RTR electronics.
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Motor: Any 1/10th scale brushed/brushless motor or the original RTR power system for your specific vehicle
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries
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Tires: Any rubber tires are allowed.
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Bodies: Any body style is allowed.
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17.5 2WD Stock Buggy
The 17.5T Stock Buggy division is for beginner/intermediate/advanced racers who wish to run 2wd buggies with stock/spec motors.​
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Chassis: Any 1/10th off-road 2- rear-wheel drive buggy style chassis.
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Motor: ROAR Approved stock 17.5 spec brushless motor.
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ESC (Electronic Speed Control): ROAR Approved ESC's in “Blinky” only
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries (Max battery voltage 8.44v)
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Tires: Any wheel with rubber tires intended for the class is allowed.
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Bodies: Any 2WD buggy body intended for the class.
13.5 2WD Buggy (Blinky mode)
13.5 2WD Buggy division is for intermediate/advanced racers who wish to amp up the speed of their 2wd buggies to the next level​
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Chassis: Any 1/10th off-road 2WD drive buggy style chassis.
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Motor: ROAR Approved stock 13.5 spec brushless motor.
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ESC (Electronic Speed Control): ROAR Approved ESC's in “Blinky” only
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries (Max battery voltage 8.44v)
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Tires: Any wheel with rubber tires intended for the class is allowed.
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Bodies: Any 4WD buggy body intended for the class.
13.5 4WD Stock Buggy
13.5 4WD Stock Buggy division is for beginner/intermediate/advanced racers who wish to run 4WD buggies with stock/spec motors.​
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Chassis: Any 1/10th off-road 4WD drive buggy style chassis.
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Motor: ROAR Approved stock 13.5 spec brushless motor.
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ESC (Electronic Speed Control): ROAR Approved ESC's in “Blinky” only
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries (Max battery voltage 8.44v)
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Tires: Any wheel with rubber tires intended for the class is allowed.
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Bodies: Any 4WD buggy body intended for the class.
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Open Stadium Truck
The Stadium Truck class is for beginner/intermediate/expert racers who run 2WD stadium trucks.
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Chassis: Any off-road 1/10 2-wheel drive stadium truck chassis (no SCT chassis).
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Motor: Any brushless motor
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ESC: No ESC restrictions
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries
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Tires: Any wheel with rubber tires intended for the class is allowed.
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Bodies: Any 2WD stadium truck body intended for the class.
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Open 2WD SCT
Open 2WD SCT class is for beginner/intermediate/expert racers who run 2WD SCT's
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Chassis: Any off-road 2-wheel drive Short Course Truck style chassis.
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Motor: Any brushless motor
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ESC: No ESC restrictions
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Batteries: 2-cell hard case Li-Poly batteries
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Tires: Any wheel with rubber tires intended for the class is allowed.
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Bodies: Any Short Course Truck body intended for the class
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