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Click to add a club or trackThearne Off-Road Model Car Club.
Address: Kenley ReachFarm, German Nook Lane, Thearne, Beverley. HU17 OSD, Yorkshire & HumberThearne Off-Road Model Car Club, located at Kenley Reach Farm in Thearne, Beverley, Yorkshire & Humber, offers a welcoming venue for enthusiasts of electric off-road racing. The club features an astroturf track suitable for 1/8 Electric Buggy, 1/8 Electric Truggy, 1/10 Buggies, and 1/10 Trucks, as well as monster trucks and stadium bashers, provided they are electric and do not damage the facilities. Nitro, petrol, or other internal combustion-powered models are not permitted. Drivers of all skill levels are encouraged to participate in regular race meetings and practice sessions, with monthly events for various electric buggy and truck classes. Membership, priced at £51 per year, grants access to the track daily from 10am to 8pm outside of organised events, with race meeting entry fees of £8.50 for members and £12.50 for non-members. BRCA membership is required for track use and marshalling. Visit the club’s website to join online and check upcoming race dates. Whether you’re new or experienced, Thearne Off-Road Model Car Club provides excellent RC race tracks in Yorkshire for electric off-road racing enthusiasts.
Titchfield Off-Road Club Hants
Address: Swanmore College, New Road, Swanmore, Hampshire. SO32 2RB., South East, SO32 2RBTitchfield Off Road Club Hants is a Radio Controlled model car racing club located between Southampton and Portsmouth on the south coast of England and race outdoors and indoor at the facilities at Swanmore College. Rather confusingly the club isn’t based in Titchfield any more, but it was in the dim and distant past, and has kept the name to honour its roots. We are a long established club with over 40 years experience of running and organising race meetings, from relaxed Sunday morning club meetings run up to National level competitions. Radio controlled car racing is a great hobby for any age. We have members from under 10 to over 60 and a number of dads and sons racing together as size or age have very little influence on your ability to compete. At TORCH we are very fortunate to have a wide spread of experience and ability and this means not only will you generally find someone on a similar pace to race against but there is a wealth of knowledge and experience to help beginners with set up or technical problems. The cars we race are 1/10th scale electric powered cars designed to operate off-road. Primarily we cater for both 2WD and 4WD buggies. Other Electric 1/10th scale off-road cars are welcome at the club and if we have enough entries then they will have their own heat otherwise they will be placed in the most appropriate 2WD/4WD heat. Touring/circuit cars will not work on our track due to the jumps and off-road nature of it. We do not race or allow petrol/nitro powered cars on the track due to noise considerations with our neighbours.
Tiverton Radio Controlled Car Club
Address: Heazle Riding Center, South West1/10th Electric off road buggies. From April - September generally on 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month but please check website to confirm. Track only open for organised meetings and closed the rest of the time.
Torbay Model Racing Car Club
Address: Amf Bowling, Torwood Street, Torquay, Uk TQ1 1DZ, South West, TQ1 1DZTorbay Model Racing Car Club, located in Torquay, South West, offers an exciting venue for fans of RC race tracks. Situated within the Amf Bowling centre on Torwood Street, the club features two purpose-built indoor tracks catering to different racing styles. The first track is designed for on-road racing with Mini touring cars such as Tamiya Mo5/7s and TT01e Euro Trucks, providing a precise and technical driving experience. The second track is dedicated to off-road racing, where buggies tackle jumps of up to 4-5 feet with high ground clearance and robust suspension. Whether you are an experienced racer or new to the hobby, Torbay Model Racing Car Club welcomes all skill levels. Club cars are available for those without their own vehicles, making it easy to join in the fun. Visitors can also enjoy refreshments upstairs in the club’s diner. Check the club’s race dates and come along to experience the thrill of RC race tracks in a friendly and inclusive environment.
Ulster Model Car Club
Address: Wellington College Belfast 18 Carolan Rd Belfast BT7 3HE, Northern Ireland, BT7 3HEUlster Model Car Club, based in Northern Ireland, offers excellent RC race tracks across two modern venues. During the summer months, racing takes place at their purpose-built facility in Ballymoney, featuring a fast and technical outdoor track. In winter, the action moves indoors to a large sports hall at Wellington College Belfast, where a specialist racing carpet provides high grip and fast cornering speeds. The club welcomes racers of all levels and supports a wide range of radio-controlled model car classes, from ready-to-run models to professional competition chassis kits. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced racer, Ulster Model Car Club aims to foster the growth of the sport in the region. For more information and race dates, visit ulstermodelcarclub.co.uk.
Unstone RC Car Club
Address: Fred Hopkinson memorial hall crow lane Unstone S184al, East Midlands, S18 4ALUnstone RC Car Club, located in the East Midlands at the Fred Hopkinson Memorial Hall on Crow Lane, Unstone, offers indoor carpet RC race tracks for 1/10 and 1/12 scale cars. As a BRCA-affiliated club, it provides a focused environment for members to enjoy competitive racing. Due to the limited size of the venue, membership is capped at around 30, and there is currently a waiting list. Prospective members are encouraged to contact the club via email at [email protected] for more information or to inquire about joining. Check the club’s details to find out about race dates and membership opportunities.
Walsall banger club
Address: Green rivers community centre, West MidlandsWe are a oval club based in walsall. (West midlands) running saturday nights The formulas we rub are Abs bangers Alloy bangers Junior bangers 1300 stock cars Streetstox F2
Waterside Model Club
Address: Ganwarily Recreation Centre, Newlands Road, SO45 1GA, South East, SO45 1GAWaterside Model Club, located at Ganwarily Recreation Centre on Newlands Road in Fawley, South East, offers a welcoming environment for RC race tracks enthusiasts of all levels. The club features a large indoor carpet track where members race electric-powered 1/10th scale Touring cars, Tamiya TT-01 Racing Trucks, and 1/12th scale Tamiya M Chassis mini cars. Racing sessions are typically held every other Sunday morning, from 8.30am to 12.30pm, subject to venue availability. Beginners are encouraged to join and can even use a club car free of charge, making it easy to get started in the sport. The club provides guidance on suitable cars, tyres, and equipment to help newcomers find the right class. Visitors and prospective members are invited to check the club’s website for upcoming race dates and further details. Whether you’re returning to RC racing or trying it for the first time, Waterside Model Club is a friendly place to enjoy RC race tracks in the South East.
We Are Horsham RC
Address: rh12 3ly, South East, RH12 3LYWho are we? We are Horsham Radio Control Car Club. We race electric radio controlled cars of the following types: 1/10th M-Classis Touring Cars 1/10th Touring Cars 1/10th Buggys 1/12 th GT12 1/12 th LMP If you have another sort of vehicle that you would like to try racing with we can usually manage to fit you into one of the existing classes. We only race indoors (on carpet) so unfortunately we cannot accommodate nitro cars! Although everyone likes to be competitive (this is all about racing after all!). We try to provide a relaxed environment where novice drivers can feel welcome and able to participate. Sometimes we hold special events such as trailer races, silver can races or endurance races. Where are we? We race at Broadbridge Heath Village Centre and Social Club on Friday nights. We race almost every Friday night throughout the year with only a few exceptions. See the calendar page for further details. Broadbridge Heath is on the West side of Horsham. Here is a map How do I start racing? Just turn up! ... and don't forget your towel! Yes that's right - you must bring an old towel with you to protect the pit-tables from your messy car fiddling - that bit is important because otherwise we could find ourselves without a venue ? Unfortunately we cannot let you race without a pit towel. It is also preferable to have a few different frequency options available in case too many people all want to use the same frequency. As per the BRCA regulations and common sense all LIPO batteries must be charged/discharged inside LIPO safe bags. Please charge batteries in line with manufactures recommendations with a maximum charge limit of 10Amps and a cut off voltage of 4.2v per Cell. We allow both members and non-members to compete in races (although only members can score championship points). When you arrive it's a case of pitching in with getting the track set up and also the pit tables and chairs. All of these come from the store cupboard by the driver stage. Once race control is up and running you need to check-in to make sure you are registered to race. This should start around 18:40. Race control can be recognised by a table with a computer on it at the back of the hall. If time (and your radio frequency!) permits you may have time for a short practice session before racing begins around 19:00 The Races The race evening is split into several rounds of heats followed by a round of finals. The order of the races is also displayed on the notice board at race control. In each of the heat rounds, each entrant will get a chance to do one race. The number of rounds of heats varies but there is typically 3 or 4. A heat consists of a 5 minute race with a staggered start. Your start order is announced by the race computer just prior to the start of the race. All cars line up at the same point on the track but you only start when the computer announces your car number. At the end of the 5 minutes you may finish your current lap. Following all of the rounds of heats, your best result (i.e. most laps during a heat) is used to determine your grid position for the final. The finals may be split into multiple races depending on the number of entrants. In the final all cars line up in grid order on the track with a 1 meter grid spacing. All cars start the final at the same time. The final typically lasts for 5 minutes and again you will get to finish your current lap when the 5 minutes are up. The winner is the car with the most laps counted. All racers must control their car from the stage to avoid interference problems. At the end of your race you must place your car on the ?parc ferme? table at race control and return the transponder to its correct location in the box. You must then go and marshal for the following race. Marshalling Marshalling is very simple. Put on one of the orange vests, find a position around the track that isn?t already covered by another marshal and assist any cars that turn over or get stuck during the course of the race. When a car needs your assistance PLEASE do not step onto the track until you have checked that it is clear. Cars can be damaged all to easily by marshals stepping on them! You need to remain aware of the other cars on the track at all times. When assisting a car please place it back on the track, facing the right direction and not in the direct racing line of an approaching car. When you are not assisting a car you should be standing to the side of the track ? not on it and not in the middle islands. When all racing has finished please help to clear the track, tables and chairs away. It goes much quicker that way and we really do appreciate your help. Once everything is packed away the race results will be read out at race control. The Championship Championship points are scored from the result in the final. The winner scores 50 points, 2nd place gets 49 points, etc. Where there is more than one final in a class, the A final winner gets 50 points, the B final winner gets (for example) 44 points (assuming 6 cars ran in the A final), etc. We run 2 championship series per year (a summer series and a winter series). Each series runs for 22 rounds but only your best 15 results are counted. This enables drivers to miss some weeks or have some bad race nights without it destroying their championship. The club requires that all members have BRCA insurance. Non-members may race once before BRCA membership is required. Fees Annual membership is £20 per year BRCA membeship is £25 per year Your first car entry on race nights is £7 for members or £10 for non-members Additional car entries on race nights are £3 for members or £3 for non-members
West Bridgford Model Car Club
Address: The Becket School Wilford Lane Nottingham NG2 7QY, East Midlands, NG2 7QYWest Bridgford Model Car Club is one of the leading RC car clubs in the East Midlands. Established in 1989, we are a popular club catering for a range of electric on-road and off-road model car racing classes. Indoor Club Nights - every Friday evening Every Friday evening (except August) at The Becket School in Nottingham. Click the "Directions" tab for address & map. On & Off Road race classes, running on "Lindau" race carpet. Doors open at 5:30pm and racing starts at 6:30pm sharp. On Road Sunday Series - Coming soon "Buggy Blitz" - Indoor Off Road Championship Runs from October - March at The Becket School in Nottingham. 2WD, 4WD & Vintage buggy classes. 6-round championship series sponsored by Schumacher Racing. See the "Buggy Blitz" tab for more details and entry form. We always welcome new members, whether you have raced before or not.
West Coast Model Car Club
Address: Abbey Church Hall, Vaults Lane, Kilwinning KA13 6BA, Scotland, KA13 6BAThe West Coast Model Car Club, based in Kilwinning, Scotland, offers a welcoming space for enthusiasts of RC race tracks to come together and enjoy their hobby. Located at Abbey Church Hall on Vaults Lane, the club caters to both beginners and experienced racers, providing opportunities to race, share tips, and learn from one another. Regular races and events are organised to help members improve their skills and connect with fellow RC car racing fans. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned competitor, the club fosters a friendly atmosphere focused on fair play and community growth. Check their schedule to find upcoming race dates and consider visiting to experience the club firsthand.
West Cornwall Radio Controlled Car Club
Address: Barripper Cricket Field, South WestWelcome to West Cornwall Radio Controlled Car Club The aim of the club is to provide a friendly and safe place to compete with other RC car enthusiasts in a controlled racing environment. The club is affiliated to BRCA (British Radio Car Association) and is dedicated to race 1/10th and 1/12th electric model racing cars. Club race meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 6.30 pm to 9:30 pm throughout the summer months (May to the end of August) at our purpose built grass track on Barripper cricket field (TR14 0PN) for 1/10 2wd buggies/4wd buggies/stadium truck. Throughout the winter months (September to April) we race indoors on carpet at Redruth School, Tolgus Vean, Redruth, TR15 1TA for GT12 cars, mini and other on road classes (see document BRCA GT12 Technical Rules v4.1 for construction rules). During each meeting racers take part in 3 qualifying heats and a final each lasting for 5 minutes. Each driver is matched with drivers of similar ability at the start of the evening. Transponder units are fitted to each car and as the car passes over a wire loop the drivers lap times are counted automatically by the race computer. A printout of lap times and race results are provided at the end of each race and qualifying round. Driver’s race against the clock in the qualifying heats to achieve the best grid position for the final races. There can be anything up to four finals towards the end of the evening listed as ‘A final’ the cars achieving the most laps, to the ‘D’ Final the car achieving the least amount of laps. No matter where you end up you will be racing with other drivers of the same ability and the racing is fast and exciting. Championship points are given for qualifying and final race positions. These points accumulate over a 12 week championship period with the best 10 weeks scores counting towards the driver’s championship. Driver Championship trophies are awarded for the top three drivers in both Senior and Junior classes. Anyone over the age of 5 may race, if you can drive an RC car (however badly) you can race with us! (Please read the document drivers etiquette for expected behaviours during racing and New Driver Info for details on how a race night is run). Remember everyone comes to race to have fun. As a BRCA affiliated club you are welcome to race under WCRCCC’S insurance for three race meetings’ then you must join the BRCA for liability insurance purposes.
West Kent Radio Car Club
Address: Leigh Academy Tonbridge Brook Street Tonbridge Kent TN9 2PH, South East, TN9 2PHWKRCC catering for Touring Car, LMP12 and Tamiya minis. We race alternate Sunday mornings.
West Suffolk model car Club
Address: risby village hall, South EastWest Suffolk Model Car Club, located in the South East at Risby Village Hall, offers RC race tracks for enthusiasts every Monday evening from 6 pm to 10 pm. The club races on a Primfelt carpet surface, providing a smooth and consistent track for GT12 and Mini Mardave classes. With RC timing in place, members enjoy accurate race results in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Entry is £8 per class, making it accessible for all levels of racers. If you’re interested in joining or want to check upcoming race dates, consider visiting West Suffolk Model Car Club for a great racing experience.
West Wilts Model Car Club
Address: The Assembly Hall , Melksham SN12 6ES, South West, SN12 6ESWest Wilts Model Car has been running for 20 years this summer. We are a radio controlled car club in Melksham , Wiltshire. We meet every Monday excluding Bank Holidays from 7-9.30pm at The Assembly Hall , Market Place ,Melksham SN12 6ES. We race 1/10th 17.5 Touring cars, Tamiya M- Chassis , Tamiya TT01e Trucks , Tamiya TT01 Stock touring. The Hall has disabled access. The bar sells hot & cold drinks and provides tables and chairs. We are a friendly club and welcome all ages & abilities. You can find us on Facebook. Our email address is wwmcc-@,hotmail.com
Wheelspin Raceway
Address: Unit 9 Cedars Park, Avon Road, Cannock, WS11 1QJ, West Midlands, WS11 1QJWheelspin Raceway, located in Cannock, West Midlands, offers an indoor 1:10 off-road RC race track situated above Wheelspin Models. The venue features an EOS carpet surface with a variety of jumps and obstacles, providing a dynamic racing experience thanks to its regularly changing layout. Primarily hosting 1:10 off-road buggy races, the club can accommodate other classes depending on demand. Private hire options are also available for those interested. For more information or to check upcoming race dates, feel free to get in touch with Wheelspin Raceway.
Wombwell model car club
Address: S73 0BJ, Yorkshire & Humber, S73 0BJWombwell Model Car Club, located in Yorkshire & Humber (S73 0BJ), offers a welcoming outdoor tarmac venue for RC race tracks enthusiasts. The club features a 260-metre tarmac track with a long straight and several challenging corners, suitable for a variety of on-road cars and trucks across different scales. Members can take part in a year-round club championship, as well as national championship events hosted on site. The club provides ample space for parking, pitting, and camping, along with a covered rostrum that offers excellent views of the track. Facilities include a toilet block with disabled access and showers, and the location is close to local amenities and overnight accommodation. Check the club’s schedule to join in on upcoming race days or visit to experience the track firsthand.
Worcester model car club
Address: Nunnery wood high school, West MidlandsWorcester Model car club welcomes drivers of all abilities and ages. We race every Friday at Nunnerywood high school from 18:30 till 11:00. Are main classes are 10th touring car, Frontie and Ministox but are always happy to put other heats on. We run on Lindau which is not old and our track marking is very kind to cars. We usually have plenty of tables and chairs and there is ample power around the pits but an extension lead is sometimes required.
Worksop Radio Car Club
Address: NNCA, Eastgate, Worksop, Notts. S80 1QS, East Midlands, S80 1QSWe are an indoor 1/10th off road club that runs from October - March each year, we hold one event usually each month on a particular Sunday. Food and drink is available on site and we welcome all abilities of racers. The racing is on a rubberised cork floor and is great to race on. We hope to see you there.
Wycombe Radio Car Club
Surface: CarpetVenue: IndoorClasses: 12thLMP, 12thGT12, 12thMinistocksAddress: stokenchurch community centre, South EastWycombe Radio Car Club, located at Stokenchurch Community Centre in the South East, offers indoor RC race tracks featuring a specialist needle carpet surface. The club focuses on on-road racing and welcomes a variety of classes, including 12thLMP, 12thGT12, and 12thMinistocks. Originally based in High Wycombe, the club was revived by former members after a period of inactivity and now operates as a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation affiliated with the British Radio Car Association (BRCA). While WRCC is a members’ club, visitors are welcome to spectate or try out the hobby for free, with support available for all skill levels from beginners to advanced racers. The club encourages newcomers to consult with members before investing in equipment to ensure the right gear is chosen. Regular race events take place on weekday evenings and occasional weekends. To stay informed about upcoming races and club news, consider visiting their Facebook page.
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