R/C Racing: Stock vs Mod - Part 1

Lets get a discussion going about 17.5 racing vs Mod racing. Is staying in 17.5 sand bagging? Should we get rid of stock?
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  • @sc10rs
    @sc10rs Жыл бұрын

    We need a part 2 to this, would love to hear your thoughts and opinions 7 years later @shortcourseworld

  • @Coilboii

    @Coilboii

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you, i wanted to comment the same thing.

  • @MX-CO

    @MX-CO

    2 күн бұрын

    Yes

  • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
    @CarminesRCTipsandTricks6 жыл бұрын

    Digging through older Videos, and I found this Gem!! WELL PUT!!! I'm a really Old Fart in the Hobby. Started in 86! "Stock" was NOTHING like it is these days! 😵 It was a bit of a "Run what you brung" type of thing - and everyone either had, or was given, a 27 Turn Brushed Motor, with a locked Endbell. Even THAT got out of hand, with exotic materials, "special" lubricants, different Tire Dressings....... The Guys with more experience (and money), started measuring their Battery Cells, and started soldering together Matched Packs (before they were available to anyone). Then there was "special Battery Cycling", which could get an extra volt out of the pack.... Then there were the Guys who figured out how to "tweak" the Motors (GUILTY!). Some of us would remove the Comm Shaft, put one end in a Vise, and Skewed the Poles! On Brushed, Skewed Poles gave more Torque on the bottom end, to power out of turns quicker - and also gave a little more runtime out of the ARCHAIC NiCd Batteries!!! I remember the time when I was SURE that NiMH Batteries were going to be the end-all-be-all in the RC World. 😱 We were all that shortsided back then. AS YOU SAID - "Stock" will NEVER be a Level, Stock playing field - until enough People Jump up and DEMAND Change!! One of the comments here, "Make it all Box Stock Cars, Like NASCAR". Sure, they'll STILL be Tweaking here and there..... But if everyone was required to run with ZERO Upgrades, and ONE type of Motor, maybe, Racing - at least at the Club Level, MIGHT actually start having the FUN that they were promised when many of them started. Maybe? As for all that "Everyone's a Winner" CRAP from about 1995 to 2005..... That's another LONG, hard, politically charged HOT TOPIC!! Sadly, all we can do is Wait. Wait for all those Kids and Young Adults to FINALLY grow past that.... Needless to say, I couldn't be MORE against it!! I don't even know if you read comments from Videos this Old... But if you do, there's my $2.84. (I passed 2 cents, Paragraphs ago!!) 😜 Love your Channel Man! Keep it up. Carmine 💥 ⛽

  • @johnsmith-oh2xo

    @johnsmith-oh2xo

    Жыл бұрын

    I read it and enjoyed every word of it I'm 42 and so i was a teen in the 90's and Rc was big I loved it and still do I put it down for a long time but now I'm back and jumping head first into the short course world so we'll see how it goes and it was nice to here from an old guy like me with the same thoughts as me hope your still in good health and ripping the track or the yard up God bless.....

  • @doctormosfet
    @doctormosfet9 жыл бұрын

    I race stock and mod. For me, it is not about skill level when it comes to stock vs. mod. It is about the driving line. Where a mod can triple or quad, a stock motor most likely cannot. This means that, for the same track layout, you get to drive it in two different ways. That makes the track more interesting and forces you to think more about different driving lines, and how to get the most out of each line. There are fast drivers in both classes, and you will not be wanting for competition in either class at large enough races. People who worry about the skill level aspect are thinking about the wrong thing. Regardless of what you run, you should expect to learn something each time. The knowledge you gain is much more valuable than winning a club race trophy.

  • @creepybunny255

    @creepybunny255

    6 жыл бұрын

    I raced both classes, same style truck and yes, you're right. It was very fun for me to figure out the track for each class.

  • @frostdotn3t

    @frostdotn3t

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you this was the information I was looking for I appreciate his video but I was more looking for a definition of what the classes are requirements and or limitations

  • @sc10rs

    @sc10rs

    Жыл бұрын

    This resonates with me mate, well said 😊🤘🤘🤘

  • @KG_Fisherman
    @KG_Fisherman7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. This was the first one I've come across and it was fantastic. I'm a 43yr old ex-racer that is thinking of getting back into it and wasn't sure where I should start. It's people like you that grow this community. Thanks for your time and work. We may share the track one day seeing I'm in Northern California myself.

  • @stevebuchanan5773
    @stevebuchanan57736 жыл бұрын

    Great content, when i was a kid racing bmx once you have one enough races u moved up to the next level, beginer- novice-expert and the track made note of the wins

  • @Turbostu99
    @Turbostu996 жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel and it's great ! Love the way you explain stuff and very informative you make it make sense keep up good work subbed for life Cheers

  • @Sketchlogic
    @Sketchlogic6 жыл бұрын

    This video is timeless. Thanks Jason.

  • @rcbuggies57
    @rcbuggies579 жыл бұрын

    why don't they make a legit stock class? Kit stock, no upgrades? That would be cool, like nascar

  • @jimmynguyen118

    @jimmynguyen118

    8 жыл бұрын

    +RC Buggies No one buys a spec car to race, at least not many would. There are too many motor/esc/battery brands out there. Ruling to one brand would monopolize the market to one manufacturer, driving cost up. ROAR does a good job certifying the specs of each brand. If you race stock, stick to ROAR approved parts (the list is on ROAR website). I went with Turnigy ROAR approved shorty 4.2 batteries, Turnigy Tackstar 17.5 ROAR approved, and HobbyWing Justock ROAR approved. These brands won't break the bank, yet very reliable. Agreed that this should be fun, not beefing up your car so much that someone getting into the hobby cannot win with their low budget car.

  • @rcbuggies57

    @rcbuggies57

    8 жыл бұрын

    Jimmy Nguyen Oh no no no. I'm fine with different brands of motors, I'm just saying there should be no upgrades to the kit. Raw kit and drivers choice of stock electronics

  • @kalebmoore17

    @kalebmoore17

    8 жыл бұрын

    +RC Buggies then the race would really depend on the drivers skills

  • @rcbuggies57

    @rcbuggies57

    8 жыл бұрын

    that's the point

  • @shaglioni

    @shaglioni

    8 жыл бұрын

    +RC Buggies has a great idea. Heck, I'm low 40's but have entertained the idea of getting into local club racing. Practice is no doubt crucial to get better. And as Shortcourse mentioned or rather his buddy did, but they have A, B, and C mains to help group up the racers skill/luck. But, seeing how "Stock" isn't what it should be anymore, get rid of that terminology and just make a "Spec" class. With rcbuggies explanation of no upgrades to the kit, whether it's a RTR or true kit, no upgrades to any kit form. So you'd have a "Spec" class then everything else would be "Mod". And of course have the same category of Mains. Those people who look at themselves as "Novices", like I would, we would then fit into that "Spec" class as well. They should just implement a new standard, no one except the aftermarket suppliers would suffer, but even then, it'll weed out the true "mod" racers, and money will still be spent. Heck, could even get the companies who make RTR competitive vehicles that much more of an enticing option for new comers into the hobby if those manufacturers churn out some higher performance rides with value in mind at the same time. For example Jason's review of the RB6 RTR. I have it based on his review as well, thanks Jason. Curious to see how or if "Stock" and "Mod" classes morph.

  • @mrk8212
    @mrk82128 жыл бұрын

    I am a 54 year old rookie, just building my first racer (B5M).. I am glad there is a stock class to start out in. My eyesight and hand/eye coordination are not getting any better. I hope there is a stock class for awhile at least. I expect to be competitive, and expect to have a blast, win, lose or draw.

  • @johnleonard974

    @johnleonard974

    6 жыл бұрын

    MRKing Images I'm 64 and doing what you are I'm out just to have fun what happens happens.From 1 rookie to another.

  • @agoodballet

    @agoodballet

    5 жыл бұрын

    I’m 37 and have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m building two different vehicles to compete with and I’m also building 2 for my daughter. Almost ready to hit the track and practice my heart out.

  • @triggerhappydad65

    @triggerhappydad65

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@agoodballet I'm 54, my racing buddy (for 15 yrs now) is 44, and we still get setup and driving advice from our top guys. We manage to win a race or a main once in a while (my buddy more than myself), but we always have FUN, that's the secret. and we've both made improvements over the last couple years. Don't worry about the "idk what I'm doing" part yet, this stuff is highly addictive and before long you'll be registered on *rctech* forums reading, talking, and "researching" anything related to: 1), your particular vehicle, and 2), setup options for track conditions (especially tire treads and compounds. Then you'll be buying stuff you think will make you faster (it usually doesn't), or at the least buying stuff for increased durability. Now THAT imo is smart money considering you have to finish a race to win it. There's also the "bling" buying of stuff like anodized goodies just because they're so dern pretty! RC guys (especially racers) are worse than a woman in a shoe store! 😅 (side note)...get your wife to go now and then, it makes the race bill seem somewhat justified! 😅 In a few short years you'll have the equivalent of a bachelor's degree in all things RC. Have fun!

  • @cobyg419

    @cobyg419

    3 жыл бұрын

    This sounds like to me that there is to much of a mix of kids and adults. Since a lot of kids now a days have never been taught morals, (sportsmanship) and told no, it just sounds like there is a bunch of children throwing a tantrum and getting away with it, instead of what used to happen, and we all know what that was if your older. I used to race an RC 10 stock buggy back in the late 80's with my pop and buddy. Some places I would win and was the better driver, other places, I did not have the money to compete, but it was always about the experience and having fun. Who goes into this hobby thinking they are gonna be a rock and roll star, that is not what it is about. A few years ago I picked up a SC5M kit and put it together, what a blast! I also rebuilt a graphite tub RC 10 with all the best hopups I could get. I never got a chance to race it before my previous racing time past, but I am going to at least once. Do I think I'm gonna win? Heck no! But it will be absolutely be awesome to see that car on track, and i'm gonna have a blast doing it. I also can't wait to put the truck on track. Regardless of that, it sounds like things have gotten way to conveluted. There was always a amatuer class and a pro class back then, and it sounds like that needs to be happening. Maybe also be broke up by kids and adults. This is a hobby, have fun! Thanks for the Video.

  • @RickyRevorc
    @RickyRevorc7 жыл бұрын

    Holy $hit dude I have been subscribed to you for a while now. I just watched a bunch of your older racing tips and car review videos. Your videos are really good. I'm not just being nice. I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. I have not enjoyed RC videos that much since ultimate RC. Thanks man!

  • @biscuitsticks438
    @biscuitsticks4388 жыл бұрын

    I miss the stock sct classes and people, when sct really hit the scene back in 2009ish. I raced a stock class Traxxas slash, we just raced for fun, and fun only....

  • @JHamr93
    @JHamr939 жыл бұрын

    great video man keep up the good work i used to race with mayfield at srs and i always run 13.5 which was the stock class back when i raced and i loved it

  • @yunggalxe8424
    @yunggalxe84249 жыл бұрын

    Here in Arizona stock at some track's is just as competitive sometimes even more, love the videos bro keep it up!

  • @mattydw4384
    @mattydw43849 жыл бұрын

    I used to qualify last in the C main at my local track in spec slash. That was maybe two years ago when I was 11 years old. Now I am competing with other drivers at that same track for first in both spec slash and Stock/Stadium truck. I have always had fun with the hobby and I hope to continue to further in my years as a driver.

  • @mattydw4384

    @mattydw4384

    9 жыл бұрын

    And the same your buddy was saying some of my best memories are not from winning but battling for 3 and 4 for almost the whole race. Each of us making one the inside or quick unexpected outside line on each other. My dad and I were at the track and me and him were battling for 3rd and 4th and on the last lap I made an inside move on him and the announcer was sitting there and screaming MATT WITH INSIDE MOVE ON JOE!! Oh I love this hobby. Lol

  • @tayloradams1628
    @tayloradams16289 жыл бұрын

    This was actually very helpful for me. A 13 year who had tried the track once and wants to race novice with a stock brushless slash 2wd. I want a b5 but I have no idea which class to build it for or even what electronics to use. Jason did a great job on helping me out with that. I plan on trying mod buggy

  • @extec101

    @extec101

    Жыл бұрын

    how did it turned out for you?

  • @dnn79
    @dnn795 жыл бұрын

    You have a good attitude regarding racing. Be nice if more people were like that. makes racing more fun when everyone is not getting mad all the time.

  • @toopilot
    @toopilot8 жыл бұрын

    Dude.. You are so on!!! I dont care where I finish. As long as I battle with one car on the track I am loving my day at the track!!!!

  • @dennishorn5694
    @dennishorn56947 жыл бұрын

    every time I go to hot rod hobbies to spend money I hope to see you there so I can shake your hand! I've been into rc most my life and never got into off road racing! I've been racing boats and bashing cars and crawling but I'm building a T5m and B5m for stock class slowly because I'm not rich, but I learn a lot from you and thank you for your help!

  • @ShortCourseWorld

    @ShortCourseWorld

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words :)

  • @jamierenner9809
    @jamierenner98095 жыл бұрын

    I raced locally here in Corpus Christi Texas and I completely agree with you on it's about having fun. I liked the 1/8 buggy class and had a blast with friends, new and old yet I stopped racing sold my off-road cars and got a RWD drifter and I'm hooked. The fact is I'm not trying to go race at world or anything like that, I setup a course in a parking garage and friends come out and just have fun. To me it reminds me of my first rc as a kid playing in front of re house with friends. There's no competition just friends hanging out, talking trash, and enjoying the moments. I love the hobby and will never take it seriously but I will always be right there ready to charge a battery and laugh till it's time to call it a day. Thank you for all that you do keeping the hobby going. JR.

  • @jameschambers3495
    @jameschambers34959 жыл бұрын

    LOVE THE OPEN BUGGY CLASS IDEA.

  • @mariowoodsN5
    @mariowoodsN54 жыл бұрын

    Hey Jason, great points man, I’m subscribed and u always on point. The 17.5 class is fun and it will humble even the best drivers, I race that class, mod, 13.5 4x4 buggy, stadium and 1/8 buggy. Many times I just run the 17.5 class because it’s where the most people are and it really helps me. You have great points on all levels.

  • @beaverdamraceproductions6857
    @beaverdamraceproductions68575 жыл бұрын

    I think we need to change the classes again. I remember years ago we had novice, intermediate and expert. It was a lot of fun back in the day.

  • @LopakaRC
    @LopakaRC8 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. One of the best I have heard to date. I think you are absolutely correct. Everyone places to much emphasis on what the pro's are running. Get your setup and do your thing. Learning is all the fun. I also think that stock is promoting modifications more than it is promoting tuning and ability. There is no substitute for proper tuning. Well said sir, well said.

  • @michaelthomas2537
    @michaelthomas25374 ай бұрын

    Excellent you answered a bunch of things i wanted to know cheers mate

  • @hk45shooter
    @hk45shooter7 жыл бұрын

    Great vid. I just started watching your vids and I am enjoying them very much. I agree with you on the level class. I used to race a little years ago and I want to get back into it now. My problem is that Im not that good and I feel bad when I get in the way of the good drivers. I would love to have a class for people with the same level as myself. I think it would be much more fun knowing if I make a mistake its not going to effect the guy or girl that is winning the race or has a chance of winning the race. Keep up the good work. Take care.

  • @joevasquez1776
    @joevasquez17763 жыл бұрын

    You over thought some of this ,but you had some great points to ponder.

  • @jcchaconjr
    @jcchaconjr5 жыл бұрын

    As of the time that this video was published, I had been about 16 years out of the hobby - My most competitive period was the early 90's, when 10th scale on-road pan car racing was at its peak (I still have the same RC10L that I used to race with). After about a year, Ijust started running Mod because it was cheaper than running stock (keep in mind that this was in the era of brushed motors)! Series directors tried to curtail the issue by handing out a spec motort at big events, but you still had guys with the special bushing break-in polishing compounds, and motor zappers to zap teh magnets. Then there were the special throwaway low-resistance brushes, not to mention the comm polishers that allowed you to keep the commutator looking breand new run after run. Quite frankly, you had to spend a fortune if you wanted to try to compete at the same level as some of these "Pro" Stock class drivers. I even competed in a ROAR Regional here in Florida where the Stock TQ fell only a half a second short of completing as many laps as the MOD TQ!!! Perhaps with the advent of apps like LiveTime where they can keep track of a Driver's history no matter where they go, perhaps a seeding system for Major events might work... Or at least something where If they place in A Mains at Major events, they could automatically get seeded into an Open class. If Stock speeds today are anything like they were back in the 90's, I'm sure those guys would still do half decent in an Open class running Stock/Spec motors.

  • @bobbyozanich6704
    @bobbyozanich67044 жыл бұрын

    Hey man im just getting into the rc racing I have a t5m an b5m just curious what 17.5 motor esc combo good a nice battery?

  • @jeffbryner5355
    @jeffbryner53553 жыл бұрын

    Hey Jason whats up? I got to hold your tires and wheels the other night from mack winters and f5 chassis. Thought it was pretty cool lol. They seem like great quality! Nice job!!. Im actually here to ask how you feel about hobbywing equipment over top brands like reedy, tekin, maclan etc....? Alot of people in the dirt oval scene are running all hobbywing or hobbywing esc and a Oklahoma local team power products motor. I was just curious on your thoughts because you are big in the hobby and know alot of top drivers in the world

  • @alinob2965
    @alinob29656 жыл бұрын

    Great Video. I have to agree with you on sorting guys out by skill level. I race Stock Buggy and at my track it is very popular. I also believe that RC is just a hobby and that we should just have fun doing it.

  • @brianmonroemodelsports21
    @brianmonroemodelsports215 жыл бұрын

    I agree with most of what you talked about. do you think it's about time for a follow up on this topic?

  • @iamlazyboy98
    @iamlazyboy982 жыл бұрын

    i am new to the rc car hobby and i'm watching videos to see what this hobby can provide and even though i'm more of a basher and off road driver (just like my rc to do jumps and drifts on concreet or dirt ) i've found this video interesting and in my opinion (remember i'm a newbie that just like to see the car fly and drift) a hobby must be a hobby in the way that if you don't make a living out of it just take all the fun you can doing it bc like for me it cost me money and time and i just want to have as much fun as possible out of it otherwise i'll do something else and if one day i'm going to go racing i'll just go and expect to have a good laugh and be "i did what i can", i don't say winning mans nothing to me i just say it is just a bonus for me (of course if you live out of it or if you find your fun in being first and can afford it (i legit don't know if it is possible or not and i'm curious to know if profetional rc racers can live out of it or not) it is normal to aim for the 1st place and do everything you can to achieve it)

  • @AbideinChristFully
    @AbideinChristFully6 жыл бұрын

    That rolling speed bump 3 laps back might be me when I get on the track for the first time...and that's just practice. :p I have no plans to race for some time.

  • @Kbrothersracing
    @Kbrothersracing8 жыл бұрын

    What set-up do you have to have to be able to run in stock?

  • @0102murphy
    @0102murphy3 жыл бұрын

    so can i actually use boost and turbo in a stock motor?

  • @Gonz0131
    @Gonz01319 жыл бұрын

    IMO, it also depends what is going on at your local track. Mod drivers are thin on the ground at my club, so stock is very popular. Totally agree that the focus should always be on fun, and also in welcoming new people into the hobby.

  • @craftymgaming5362
    @craftymgaming53627 жыл бұрын

    Bought a B6D a few days ago and I'm racing stock, I want to learn how to race well and stay on the track. Then ill move into mod

  • @luddeluring
    @luddeluring3 жыл бұрын

    Well said about having fun, unfortunately it has become so competitive and people take it so serious that it isn’t fun anymore

  • @FeeneyFam1
    @FeeneyFam18 жыл бұрын

    excellent point about getting back to the point--having fun. I've just gotten into this, and I guess I'm lucky that I don't expect to win--hell, I'm still looking for my first A-main (which is gonna be awesome!). My club runs an open (run what you brung) novice class which is a lot of fun to watch...but a bit of a bash fest. I find I do better racing, losing to , and learning from the faster guys in pro-2.

  • @flysullivan
    @flysullivan7 жыл бұрын

    Where is the clapping hands emoji when I need it! Great video and you nailed it on the head. Coming from a guy that has had that stupid mentality in the past and I had to take a year off because I stopped having fun. Now I'm having fun again and this is exactly why. I'm going with the right mentality.

  • @Ledsrule1
    @Ledsrule13 жыл бұрын

    That was the best common sense video that I have seen for RC racing

  • @kemtooler
    @kemtooler6 жыл бұрын

    Well said, man. Couldn't agree more.

  • @zbentz
    @zbentz9 жыл бұрын

    New subscriber here, I have a question for you. Did you go to So Cal Raceway in Huntington Beach or have you worked there? You look familiar lol. Been out of the game for about 6 or 7 years looking to get back into RC. Either way I like your videos!

  • @imnotsl33p
    @imnotsl33p6 жыл бұрын

    One reason I don't do allot of club races is because its not fun sometimes. You hit someone on accident and they get all mad, like bro, I didn't try to hit you, I'm sorry...I love track practice time, people aren't as serious

  • @vonholdinghausen6886
    @vonholdinghausen68863 жыл бұрын

    He has spoken. Well done.

  • @bigbob3409
    @bigbob34096 жыл бұрын

    you make awesome vids. good job

  • @TheFringes.
    @TheFringes.8 жыл бұрын

    I run an open class offroad. Literally no restrictions, except for it has to be an electric offroad vehicle. There's guys using old Tamiya stadium trucks racing against a $1000+ TLR 22 3.0, but it's still fun.

  • @alyssapeanut1135

    @alyssapeanut1135

    8 жыл бұрын

    it would be interesting seeing someone racing a HPI 5b flux while another person is running a 1/16 traxxas e-revo oh the carnage

  • @GeeShocker

    @GeeShocker

    8 жыл бұрын

    +William Snyder, i ran my Tamiya F103 against the 1/5th Scale FGs at our track. Once one of the guys said to me "i 'll watch for your car when lapping". Well, i lapped him 4 times in 5mins and he never pulled over to let me pass... ;) That was back in '95 running a 17t brushed motor and 2000mAh NiCd.

  • @chuckchrystak4397
    @chuckchrystak43978 жыл бұрын

    Great video and very good points

  • @jesseortega8598
    @jesseortega85985 жыл бұрын

    Your Absolutely Right about everything you just said. I am 45 and I probably will never get to be pro. And that's alright with me. My driving skills are at their highest.

  • @calebpetersen9436
    @calebpetersen94368 жыл бұрын

    You should do a comparison between b5 an b5m

  • @jesseheller4115
    @jesseheller41154 жыл бұрын

    So what I’m getting out of this is stock is building a kit, throwing electronics in it and racing. While mod is building a kit, putting electronics in it and changing out heavy parts for lighter parts and making your car be as light as possible to make it go as fast as possible. Is that accurate?

  • @robertherzog9294
    @robertherzog92944 жыл бұрын

    I race at OCRC as well and have been trying to figure out when to make the move to Mod. I raced for over ten years from 1983 to 1995 and was a top oval racer during that time. Last year I decided to try racing again and went with Off-road since OCRC was the closest track for me. It was a learning curve for me with how to set the car up and how to scrub and whip (I still need to work at being comfortable whipping). I'm surprised that being almost 50 years old, racing only oval when I was younger, and taking 20 years off that I worked my way up to being a competitive driver as quickly as I have. My thinking on moving from 17.5 to Mod would be in relation to my driving consistency and being comfortable driving the car, for me I feel my skill hasn't become automatic just yet where I don't have to think about what I'm doing. I would also like my lap times to be within a certain range and not vary too greatly and part of that is not making big mistakes. I've been told I'm ready for Mod, but I don't feel I'm ready to make that jump just yet. I know Mod would make some of the harder jumps a little easier, but I kind of enjoy the challenge of making sure I land right and carry my speed through the turns to properly make a jump. Those skills will go a long way to making me a better racer when I do move to Mod. Even when I was sponsored driver, I didn't expect to win every race, but I expected to always do my best and I worked hard at making sure my car was always in perfect race condition. In oval racing I wasn't always the fastest car, but I was the most consistent and I won a lot of races just by driving smart and not making mistakes. I always moved up to higher divisions when possible just to improve my driving. Towards the end of my sponsored career I felt I wasn't going to improve any further and announced retirement. My attitude is to drive the car to the best of my ability and to always improve my technique, car setup, and consistency. The biggest one is to have fun, I may or may not be a front runner, but I enjoy driving the car and hanging out with others that enjoy it too.

  • @jasonstrom566
    @jasonstrom5667 жыл бұрын

    Being one of those guys who has watched the evolution of radio control racing over the past 30 years, I have heard this similar discussion many times. In the past, the motor made a big difference between Stock or Mod classes and you had to have a good handle on throttle control to run in the Modified class. Personally, I have always been a bit "lead fingered" and not as good driving with all that power so I preferred the Expert stock class. We had a Novice Stock class as well and once you started to dominate the Novice class, you were moved up into Expert or Modified if you wanted to, but, you could not race Novice anymore. So, what you said about ranking drivers made sense. I have also seen guys spend a fortune on their cars in the aftermarket and not be able to compete with the 10 year old and his ratty old B3. Now we have the brushless ESC's and motors as well as radio systems with a near infinite adjust ability to get more power out of the batteries and top speed into the car. A line or even several need to be drawn in the sand so we can race and have a good time. I'm not a big fan of rules but if they help the hobby, I am all for them.

  • @robbieracer3294
    @robbieracer32949 жыл бұрын

    There is a guy here who will race one stock class, to guarantee himself a trophy. He only races mod when none of the super fast guys show up. If Phend shows up for 2wd mod buggy, that guy will race stock for a better podium spot LOL. It was so bad once..this guy lapped the entire field by one lap, had lap times consistent with the top three in mod and afterwards posts on his Facebook.."Yea, managed to secure the win in stock today". Really!? He's just making himself look bad..everyone knows he just wants a trophy.

  • @danielgrobe

    @danielgrobe

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Chester Copperpot that is the product of this have to win in order to have fun mentality.. everyone now days feels they have to win, in order to have fun.. if not.. jump ship.. to another class.. create a new class all together.. its very bad in my area..all these new classes popping up. just splits everyone from a big class.. literally.. my track.. size.. the lap times between mod, and stock.. are so close.. you could run mod with a 17.5. now.. they are wanting to split off the 4wd class.. with a 13.5 4wd class.. just doesnt make sense to me..

  • @SgtBoudreau

    @SgtBoudreau

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not me. If I don't win I go home, analyze my mistakes or failures, learn a lesson, and go try again next week! But I'm very well seasoned, grew up in a time when if you didn't win you didn't get a trophy or pizza party! You got told to do better next time and it was up to you how to do that. Now, I recall every mistake, look at lap-times, etc to find a SINGLE positive thing and push forward with that. It's the "Champions" mindset that I learned from of all people a tennis pro. Win or Learn, either way we move on! Most folks can't do this and quit. I pull up my pants and try again until I get it right :-)

  • @triggerhappydad65

    @triggerhappydad65

    5 жыл бұрын

    @YexaC All of us before the millennial generation. I'm 53, been racing rc off and on 15 years. I have 3 (THREE) trophies to date. At my local track if ALL of our crazy fast guys show up (3 or 4 usually) at one time I'm probably not going to win the A-main. But... I'm capable of finishing up front in the B, and sometimes even win the B-main. When I do, that was MY RACE...and I take it for what it is...a win. You don't get a prize for winning the B-main but that's ok because I know I did my best to win THAT race and if I bump up then great, I'll do my best there too (might even win another one some day).

  • @VestedUTuber

    @VestedUTuber

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danielgrobe To be fair, winning _is_ fun, and it feels good to bring home a trophy or ribbon or whatever your local track hands out. But it's not the end-all be-all like some people think it is - it's just the icing on the cake, albeit a significantly thick icing. If someone legitimately can't have fun racing overengineered toy cars without bringing home a trophy, they outright need to find a different hobby because they're obviously not enjoying this one.

  • @TheLiebigs
    @TheLiebigs9 жыл бұрын

    you said it man, good job.

  • @paulpadilla5288
    @paulpadilla52885 жыл бұрын

    Did you ever make a part 2......

  • @albertseaton2806
    @albertseaton28065 жыл бұрын

    You just took the wind out of my sail, Just Kidding, me being in my 50’s and just starting into this sport I can put a lot of money towards a car but as you said a person, like myself who currently does not have the needed skills, will probably be fixing a high end car more then racing one. Don’t get me wrong, next month I know I’ll be staying up with and racing the best of the best😂🤣😂. All joking aside just like full size cars this debate is old and ongoing. When it comes down to it, skill is earned and not just in driving but in vehicle set up Etc. My take on it is this sport is about having fun. I hope to become competitive at some point but if not I’ll enjoy those around me and be the best I can be. Thanks for your in-site!

  • @garylowe8601
    @garylowe86019 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you about competitive racing. I can't comment on rc but my most enjoyable motorcycle race I finished 13th out of 21 riders. It wasn't my best finish but it was the race that taught me good race craft. We have people with no skill that spend 30k on a bike and expect to go quick. 9 times out of 10 the bikes on the market for sale within the year. People don't seem to want to spend the years progressing nower days.

  • @earlhughes6765
    @earlhughes67654 жыл бұрын

    I was in the Air Force. I'm retired now after 24 years of service. But while active duty at Davis Mothan AFB in Tucson AZ. i bought my first RC10 and learned how to build and race. Only won a couple of races but I never went there to win. Was fun with meeting new people outside the Military. I remember this and please listen. One night I raced and came in 6th. I had the biggest smile on my face after the race. One of my racing buddies asked me why I was smiling after coming in 6th. I told him because the buggie i built by myself was just as fast...I did a good job on the build proud of myself and I'm with friends! Remember those days and still racing and still coming in 6th.... But still having fun in my 17.5/13.5 class.

  • @sfc415rider
    @sfc415rider5 жыл бұрын

    How bout pan cars or touring onroad cars?

  • @GhostYT_lat
    @GhostYT_lat6 жыл бұрын

    Why are stock buggies more expensive than mod? Are you not allowed to upgrade parts except motor in mod?

  • @Pops180
    @Pops1806 жыл бұрын

    I charging at a higher rate doesnt do anything for battery performance.

  • @MrPanda415
    @MrPanda4157 жыл бұрын

    We use race license for AMA, AFM and club level races. The the rc race scene have something like that?

  • @Hanibul_Lecktor

    @Hanibul_Lecktor

    7 жыл бұрын

    MrPanda415 I'd have to agree with using the ama license as a guide for RC. This day an age with data readily available, pretty straight forward fix.

  • @SneakyKittyGameDev

    @SneakyKittyGameDev

    7 жыл бұрын

    agreed, and if you earn enough points/do well enough then they move you up to keep you progressing and from sandbagging(which some of us still do)

  • @cheroso1000
    @cheroso10007 жыл бұрын

    Awesome vid

  • @bradcomis1066
    @bradcomis10669 жыл бұрын

    A driver ranking system built into the scoring system would be awesome.

  • @nevermore9155
    @nevermore91555 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly said.

  • @JSprayaEntertainment
    @JSprayaEntertainment8 жыл бұрын

    Good Points Man .. West Up , XD ... we need a run what you brung class at all tracks to ... only rule is like .. electric only ... and sizes / scale

  • @jammindesigns7135
    @jammindesigns71359 жыл бұрын

    I think it's fine the way it is they should just have it a little bit more segregated in terms of separating the very fast start drivers into pro stock or something else or just force them out of stock into mod.

  • @SgtBoudreau

    @SgtBoudreau

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yep, Sportsman Stock = NO SPONSORS, PRO Stock = Sponosored, Modified = OPEN TO ANYONE

  • @jesseortega8598
    @jesseortega85984 жыл бұрын

    Cool Video!

  • @dylanchadderton1
    @dylanchadderton14 жыл бұрын

    whatever happened to part 2?

  • @luisdavo5692
    @luisdavo56925 жыл бұрын

    Amazing explanation

  • @veganbear5212
    @veganbear52124 жыл бұрын

    Great topic.

  • @addisonfamily5156
    @addisonfamily51568 жыл бұрын

    you couldn't of said it better!

  • @ianwright29
    @ianwright299 жыл бұрын

    Up until you mentionedit jason I was thinking livetimerc ranking system like a golf handicapping system

  • @axial_blue
    @axial_blue9 жыл бұрын

    I usually only race stock, the thing i dont like is when ppl think that stock is for newbies, and its not at the tracks i go to there are always guys running stocking going just as or even faster than mod guys ( yes ik that's based on the track)

  • @JustinGreenRC
    @JustinGreenRC7 жыл бұрын

    I race mod and win the a main every now and again at a club racing track here in Indianapolis. I jumped straight into mod racing, and I'm 17. I'm assuming this is OK now that everybody that is good started out young.

  • @TheFlea300
    @TheFlea3009 жыл бұрын

    I think they should do it like motox. A B C. Its simple. I just started the rc thing last year so my son and I could enjoy it in the winter and some summer. Im in Mn. but we really enjoy motox. I was tryn to figure out what motor to start out with. everyone told me either mod or stock. I ended up with both. It would have been nice just to have it simpler since Now I have 4 instead of 2 trks and buggies. My son is 10 and Im 45.we just like to hit the pratices and have fun racing during pratice. I love the b5m

  • @leavitttrucking1
    @leavitttrucking13 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you. I go just to race not to win. I look for fun.

  • @robertweighill5512
    @robertweighill55125 жыл бұрын

    I pulled my transponder and club raced the other day just for fun. Don’t know if I won or lost. One thing I know, I had a great time!!! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @AdamJohnson-hv3xe
    @AdamJohnson-hv3xe8 жыл бұрын

    You were on the right track when referring to motocross. When i started racing moto I started in the D class and once i won 5 races got bumped to C class. a few years later won 5 more in the C class got bumped to B class and that is ware I stayed, I hit my plateau. other guys i raced with have since moved to A or others have stayed in C. To get the system started you can let people chose which class they want to be in because like you said, everyone wants to win and you will just shoot your self in the foot if you pick a class that's beyond your skill level. You can only move up a class not back. This could be done at a local club level with a simple computer system or even in a notebook, or like AMA motocross on a national level when you race at a sanctioned track you have to have a AMA card that they scan and it keeps track of that riders record. Create a national club, charge a membership fee, get tracks to become sanctioned... simple right lol.

  • @mechadroit
    @mechadroit3 жыл бұрын

    At my home track we don't even have a stock class. It's all mod. Run what you want. We have guys that do reaaaaaally well and win with a 17.5 and 13.5 motors. It's all about the driver. I'm pretty new to this, but I have seen enough to know that.

  • @prepperspoultry463
    @prepperspoultry4638 жыл бұрын

    why don't they set a price limit so guys with a £$€2-300 car don't end up racing the $£€2-3k guys then it would be more about a drives skill lvl/preparation instead of who has the biggest budget

  • @NEEKx4x20
    @NEEKx4x208 жыл бұрын

    i think if they make the stock class faster like going to a 13.5 or 10.5 will require more driver skill

  • @KalioJay
    @KalioJay9 жыл бұрын

    As someone who just started in their 30's and wants to try racing but is completely new to RC with no experience, I wonder if it would be best for me to try mod or stock buggy first? At the local in-door track here it seemed like 17.5 stock is recommended for rookies and beginners but since racing doesn't start till the fall, I really don't know what to expect yet. I had been planning to swap out the stock parts in my RC10B4.2 to make it stock-legal in the next few weeks and start practicing, so I hope I'm doing the right thing.

  • @seth556

    @seth556

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jason Shank 17.5 is awesome for when you start. You can get a $50 ESC and $80 motor and go faster than you need to go. Once you start to get good then it gets to that weird area of stock.

  • @KalioJay

    @KalioJay

    9 жыл бұрын

    Seth Moore Cool, that's exactly what I'm looking in to. I have no intentions of winning any races first time out but I hope to get better with practice and have a lot of fun when racing season starts here. Hopefully meet some people from the area too and learn a lot. Maybe after I've run a whole season or so I can figure out where to go from there. Thanks!

  • @Smoshy2010

    @Smoshy2010

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jason Shank Another recommendation would be to run the novice class till you learn to drive the car and get those "perfect" races that Jason was talking about in his video. Once you get to the point where you can go a couple of A mains in a row without being marshaled, then it's time to bump to stock or right to mod. I started racing in the mid '90's when there were really only 3 classes, maybe 4, novice, stock, pro stock and mod. At my local track they had a 3 race rule, if you won 3 A mains in a row, you automatically got bumped to the next class. Once you got to mod, well you were considered one of the fast guys at the track. Now you have to kind of police yourself and say "ok, once I win 3 A mains in a row, I'm going to bump to next class".

  • @SgtBoudreau

    @SgtBoudreau

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jason Shank Go slow first, it will cost you less in parts. When you hit the wall at 30-40mph with a modified motor you will break more. When we were renting cars to do "arrive and drive" at MnM Raceway, my dad and I would limit your car to about 30% the first 10 or so runs. As you got better, we bumped the speed. Gabe Boudreau - 15 Time ROAR/NORRCA National Champion (5 Personal, 10 Corporate Wins)

  • @duyk8155
    @duyk81558 жыл бұрын

    that's why they call it expert because you're racing expert

  • @philgarcia2097
    @philgarcia20977 жыл бұрын

    I'm 46 and I fly rc aircraft. I am just getting ready to get in to rc cars and I will do it for fun, but I agree with you people are forgetting why they do it

  • @jjtaylor9603
    @jjtaylor96039 жыл бұрын

    Just got into 2wd buggy racing. All of my buddies and I run 17.5 buggy. We run 17.5 buggy because of the closeness of the racing. My buddies are all better drivers than me, but 17.5 evens the playing field a bit and allows us all to have fun together. Personally, I like the 17.5 class, its a ton of fun and that is what I do RC for in the first place, not to win a trophy that I personally know has no bearing on my overall life, like it does for a pro driver.

  • @1elaijah
    @1elaijah4 жыл бұрын

    I LIKE not breaking parts and having fun, plus I can’t even control a slow car let alone a stock car

  • @Dusty.Does.it.
    @Dusty.Does.it.4 жыл бұрын

    Can a 13.5 be a stock?

  • @simonjohnson1547
    @simonjohnson1547 Жыл бұрын

    Golf has A,B,C,D grades depending on your handicap. Surely a scoring/live time system do something similar

  • @carnivorwar2274
    @carnivorwar2274 Жыл бұрын

    Shout out to Horizon Hobby for being the absolute best hobby shop in the world. Their customer support is top notch. They listen and understand the issues you may have and they take care of their customers. Just good down to earth people absolutely love those guys!! This is Detroit rc Wurks by the way on my sons youtube.

  • @rlmxracer
    @rlmxracer6 жыл бұрын

    I just got back into the hobby with my son after over 20years out of it. Back then the stock motors were non adjustable, unopened, and CHEAP! As I recall ROAR had the msrp capped at $27. Now you have the exact opposite so it’s like the Wild West. Yes back in the day there were a few cheats, but at the big races in stock you got hand out motors so it was fairly even. I have seen some cars at the track that are hard to tell from mod they are so fast. What happened to Limitations on the MSRP for all motors (modifieds were capped at $80). It makes it tough to get in the hobby as a new racer when once you get the car set up and driving down you then need expensive motors and walk a fine line on high amp charging/ discharging.

  • @Raul-yd8yg
    @Raul-yd8yg8 жыл бұрын

    Would it be too much for a 10t 4300kv motor on 4s?

  • @RC-ty5ym

    @RC-ty5ym

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @BMfins
    @BMfins8 жыл бұрын

    open buggy would be great.

  • @merk1284
    @merk12843 жыл бұрын

    My dad said if your not 1st your last!😆 🤣 😂

  • @nickanulli4417
    @nickanulli44177 жыл бұрын

    Im interested in racing 2wd mod SC and 4x4 SC but havent raced before, but my older brother (I'm 16, he's 21) races 4x4 SC and stock 17.5 buggy. He just uses a $90 charger, two different 100c $60 batteries, a $80 killshot motor, a $60 trackstar esc, and has a $70 servo and a few sets of tires in his buggy. He is one of the best drivers I know for someone who only ran the buggy 5 times so far. He isnt overly competive. He gives the other guys a run for their money (he beats the guys with $1000 cars) and he just has fun. To put it simply, my brother makes the hobby look good. I'm the same way for the most part, except instead of a 4wd sc and a 2wd 17.5 buggy, I have a 4wd sc, a mod 5.5 2wd sc, and a 2000kv 1/8 truggy

  • @TONYTIGER2121
    @TONYTIGER21219 жыл бұрын

    There needs to be a an expert mod class for the top level pro and sportsman mod class for the sponsored stock racers.

  • @Steveharris2
    @Steveharris28 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend taking a page out of the book from Tennis. They have individual rankings and a system that allows for elite players to stay on the tour and for up and comers to get their shot. Also fans and racers could know who is top 10 in the world at any given time.

  • @wildcardjoker
    @wildcardjoker4 жыл бұрын

    What is stock class is it 13.5 or 17.5 or are they bout but different classes and u mention mod and stock battery what size is a stock battery and mod at what voltage do they change. Thanks

  • @MX-CO

    @MX-CO

    2 күн бұрын

    Now its 21 5

  • @rdgturbo2507
    @rdgturbo25078 жыл бұрын

    also they could put a cap On battery capacitys and chargers then the drivers skill lvl and preparation would be more important than the size of there wallet this could also put a little pressure on the producers to make the cars to a more affordable budget thus increasing the amount of new racers and give the hobby a boost just a thought ;-)