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R.C. Grand Prix is an isometric racing game. [4] Depicting 1:10 off-road racing, the player controls a radio-controlled buggy and races against three other cars to become the grand champion. The player has to play through 10 increasingly difficult stages and buy new parts for the controlled car from the prize money awarded from each stage.
In 1986, Schumacher introduced its first 1:10 off-road model, the CAT (Competition All Terrain); it featured innovations not seen before in R/C cars; universal joint, belt drive transmission system and a 'crash back' front suspension mount (designed to protect the front suspensions in a front-on collisions). [38]
The event is open exclusively to 1:10 scale electric off-road buggies with those of 2WD and 4WD drivetrain, competing separately. These are characterized by its large wheels designed for off-road driving and enclosed single-seater bodyshell with large rear spoiler.
Electric Off Road 2WD Masami Hirosaka [3] Associated RC10B3 – Reedy Uimahalli Rauma: Electric Off Road 4WD Jukka Steenari Losi XX-4 – Team Orion 2000 ROAR 1:8 IC Off Road Yuichi Kanai [25] Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 – RB WS7 Silverton Hotel [29] Las Vegas, Nevada: EFRA 1:10 IC Track 235mm Touring Cars Michael Salven [10] Serpent Impact M2 ...
Pages in category "Off-road racing video games" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Pos. Driver Car Motor Qual. A1 A2 A3 Total Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Total Lap Time; 1: Spencer Rivkin: Associated RC10B6.1D : HobbyWing XeRun V10 G3
In 1986 the first 4WD 1/10-scale off-road buggy was launched, called the SWB CAT. This was the beginning of the CAT (Competition All Terrain) brand for Schumacher. This first variant SWB (Standard Wheel Base) 4WD car was a success with RC fans, becoming popular when Masami Hirosaka won the 1987 IFMAR off-road RC World Championships. [4]
The Crandon International Off-Road Raceway is a short course off-road racing racetrack, located near Crandon, Wisconsin, United States on U.S. Route 8. The course hosts the World Championship Off-Road Races, Red Bull World Cup, Forest County Potawatomi Spring Brush Run Races, and Lucas Oil Midwest Short Course League points races.