![]() No saucing tires with anything that leaves a sticky mark on the ground. Must have 4 shocks, each controlling the stability of a wheel as intended by the MFG. That said, here's some basic info on No Prep RC Drag Racing. The more you understand, the more you will know what a fast set-up is. The more you try, the more you will understand what the changes do. Make a few changes, scribble some notes, and test some more. You’ve got to roll up your sleeves and enjoy making some test hits (with friends is best). For example, there’s multiple ways of setting up shocks and they can all be fast. Please keep in mind that there’s more than one way of doing things. Much of this is based on what’s working for us, your area may be different. Please feel free to e-mail me if something doesn't seem right (e-mail info at the bottom). I may update the article every now and then. Please keep in mind this is relevant right now, as I type (02-01-2020). The kinda stuff we tell people in our hobby shop. So, I figured it might be nice to write an article and have some basics in one place. Scanning the posts on social media, I've noticed many questions keep repeating. No Prep? No Prep RC? NPRC? Street Outlaw? Whatever you call it, it's outlaw style street racing, on a no prep surface, with an RC Car and it's hot right now! Locally, we’ve been at it for two years now, but a lot of areas in the nation are just getting started.
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