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  2. Remotely Operated Auto Racers - Wikipedia

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    Remotely Operated Auto Racers (formerly known as Radio Operated Auto Racing), abbreviated as ROAR, is the sanctioning body of competitive radio-controlled car racing in the United States and Canada. It is a US national non profit organization that promotes the sport of radio controlled model car racing.

  3. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    The revolutionary advancement was the “remote control throttle” (not radio control). This consisted of a second line fed from the car, through the pylon and back to the “driver” to control the throttle of the .049 cubic inch, two-stroke gas engine. Remote control by radio was the next step. [20] Wen-Mac/Testors 1966 Mustang 1:11 Scale

  4. Traxxas - Wikipedia

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    Traxxas was the lead sponsor for John Force Racing [10] team member, Courtney Force, [11] who is the daughter of John Force. Courtney Force drives the Traxxas Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car in the NHRA. Traxxas was a sponsor in the Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) series until its demise in 2008.

  5. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    Losi Jr. had used his racing experience to develop the JRX-2 into a winner. The car featured carbon fiber flat pan chassis, low rotating mass 48dp gearbox, fully independent suspension and five-link rear trailing arm suspension which made the car popular with racers. [41]

  6. National Organization for Racing Radio Controlled Autos

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    National Organization for Racing Radio Controlled Autos (NORRCA) was one of two premier sanctioning bodies for radio-controlled racing in North America along with Remotely Operated Auto Racers (ROAR) [1] [2] and at the time, the largest [3] boasting of 14,000 members according to the Los Angeles Times in 1994, despite a decline in participation by 40%. [4]

  7. Remote-control vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A remote-control vehicle, is defined as any vehicle that is teleoperated by a means that does not restrict its motion with an origin external to the device. This is often a radio-control device, a cable between the controller and the vehicle, or an infrared controller.

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