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Feel the Thrill of Car Racing with NASCAR Remote Control Cars

Submitted by HalfMiler on Tuesday, 9 February 2010Comments


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Written by Riza D. Pritchard

Collecting NASCAR remote control cars is one of the most popular hobbies among car racing enthusiasts. If you have just started to discover the fun and thrill watching NASCAR racing events, you will almost have the same feeling navigating these amazing miniature racing cars. With this hobby, you have all the freedom to operate and navigate a remote control car named after your favorite NASCAR driver. You will also get to enjoy this amusement among other fans who are into this fad.

Tons of NASCAR remote control cars are available in the market today. Fans have a vast array of choices of different models, colors and features. For starters, here is a guide for the top 5 NASCAR radio-control cars.

Hop on the seat of Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s Chevrolet #3 and get to feel the real world of NASCAR racing! Uniquely built in a 1:10 scale, this Excalibur manufactured item measures 20 inches long, 6.5 wide and 4.5 in height. Test its excellent pivoting capability at great speed with the steering wheel alignment built to superior performance like the real thing. Tires are made of rubber and genuine NASCAR racing wheel. It is operated with 6 AA 1 9V batteries (which you need to purchase separately) with 27 Mhz frequency. With authentic hologram certificate, this product is a great catch.

Equipped with authentic #88 Dale Earnthardt Jr. driver graphics, this car is a 1:18 model with a length of under one foot. It runs with 4 AA, and 9V batteries (not included in the package). It’s a fully functional remote control car that comes with blue/white and green/white colors.

Test the exceptional performance of 1/24 RPMz NASCAR Ford Taurus RTR from Revell/Monogram. Get free from curves and turns through its adjustable toe-in feature. Installed with 4 different frequency crystals, this car has the ability to evade interference with other remote control cars when you are playing with a friend. Comes with a length of 8.7 with 3.1 width, you can get this car running with 12 AA batteries. The package also includes transmitter, pinion gears, crystals, optional motor, springs, tires and gears.

Accelerate your engine with this phenomenal #9 Kasey Kahne Nascar manufactured with 1:32 scale by Team Up International. You will enjoy maneuvering this wheel for hours with its 135 Mph scale speed. Batteries are included in the package (1 9 volts, 2 AA), you can save bucks from purchasing them separately. The size is excellent for indoor racing, but you can take it anywhere you want to play with its 50 yard signal range.

Start the engine and get ready to race with this Kevin Harvick 1:24-scale remote control
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, another product from Team Up. Assembled with simplicity, but high performance, this 8.63 car is installed with simple features like the steering and speed controls for easier navigation. Be surprised with its ultimate racing execution of 135+ scale speed. Keep it running with 3 AA and 1 9 volts batteries.

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