
They’re a cornerstone brand that always puts out quality products, and their cars always have great aftermarket Price: $299.99 RTR out of the box, just needs a battery and charger! #1 | Team Losi 1/10 Scale '69 Camaro 22S No Prep Drag Car Team Losi RC V100 Drag Truck 1972 Chevy C10 AWD RTR - $210.10.

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System that’s inclusive for any level of racing.įeel free to check out our no prep RC drag racing article for a bit more insight If you’re interested in setting one up yourself, or just seeing how things operate, they have a competitive 3-class The guys at Die Hard RC (located in Snohomish, WA), have a reallyĬool no prep RC drag program. Good availability for aftermarket parts is a must. When you’re flying down the track and crash, things will break. Game for awhile, and all offer a great parts selection.

Team Losi, Team Associated, and Traxxas have all been in the We only recommend models that have good aftermarket support for parts and upgrades.

We didn’t include data from the last two, because one is a kit, and the other is 4-wheel drive (which doesn’t adhere to most no-prep racing guidelines). It’s pretty clear from the data: the Team Losi 22s comes with the most guts out of the box. Of the three, here’s a graph representing how they stack up as pertains to the included motor’s Kv rating: We reviewed three cars on this list that are RTR and fully compliant with most no-prep drag racing rules. When a motor has low turns and high Kv, it’s going to be aįast motor. If you aren’t already aware, a motor’s Kv rating equates to it’s overall speed. Optimal, which is why the kits are a fun option in this particular race class. RC drag racing is kind of a black art, and a lot of folks have their own idea of what’s We tried to only include RTR (ready to race) drag cars, but we’re going to include some kit optionsįor those of you looking to build one up yourself. If you’re looking for a list of some of the best no prep RC drag cars out there, we’ve got you covered.
