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 RC Car Track Obstacles
 
The obstacles shown are just a few examples of the twists and turns that you can add to your track to make racing more interesting and competitive. Too many obstacles makes for a slow track with a lot of unnecessary turn marshalling; too few, and the track becomes a drag strip to see who has the most powerful motor.

Design and add to your obstacles to meet the needs of your club's drivers. They'll be the ones using it the most. Remember, the examples shown here can be lengthened, heightened, widened, or sloped to meet your needs. All you need are a shovel and some imagination.
 
 
Negative or off-camber turn—slopes or leans toward the center of the track; drivers must take this turn at a slower pace.
 
Positive or on-camber turn—also commonly known as a berm. The outside of the turn slowly slopes downward toward the center of the track, allowing the driver to bank his vehicle through the turn at a high speed.
 
 
 
 
 
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