Friday 13 may 2011 5 13 /05 /May /2011 14:40

With so many different types of RC cars on the market today, it is no wonder that many people find it confusing. Which type of car is best for which type of application? When choosing RC cars, it is always best to consider the location where you will be racing your car. This will help to you to choose the best car in order to obtain the best performance as well as speed. Bart RC sprint cars are often the preferred car for dirt oval tracks.

One of the first things that you will notice about all types of sprint cars, including Bart RC sprint cars, is the fact that they look somewhat different from other types of RC cars. The reason for this is that sprint cars have some features you will not find in many other RC cars. The main difference between sprint RC cars and other cars is the power to weight ratio. With sprint RC cars, there is more favor given to power than weight. Bart RC sprint cars are known for possessing a tremendous amount of power packaged in a vehicle with a relatively low weight.

Although sprint cars are relatively small and have a light weight, they are known for producing fast speeds. In fact, when it comes to speed, sprint cars are really second to none. Bart RC sprint cars are capable of achieving speeds of 140 miles per hour and even more.

One thing that you should be aware of with all types of spring cars, including Bart RC sprint cars, is that rather than remaining low to the ground, it does not take much for these little cars to fly. This is due to their power to weight ratio. This problem is typically addressed by attaching a wing to the top of the car. In most cases the wing is made of aluminum. The wing provides the vehicle with a downward thrust that helps to keep it down on the track. In addition, the tires receive critical traction.

When attending a race in which RC sprint cars are involved, you may notice that there is a fence around the track. There is a very good reason for this. Just in case the vehicle should come off the track and began to fly, the fence will help to reduce possible risk and danger to racers and anyone else standing nearby.
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