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Sydney Radio Control Car Club
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The Sydney Radio Control Car Club is located at 68 Blenheim Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia.

It has a rating of 4.7 stars. The club holds regular race meets throughout the year for 1/10 scale electric-powered RC buggies & trucks. Their track is considered one of the premier radio control car tracks in Australia. They welcome both competitive and novice racers and promote a friendly atmosphere.

The club is one of the oldest facilities in the country, having been formally recognized as a club for nearly 40 years. They race on the second weekend of the month, with Saturday night racing between November and May, and Sunday racing between May and October.

You can find more information on their website: http://www.sydneyrc.com/

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What is Sydney Radio Control Car Club (SRCCC)?

The Sydney Radio Control Car Club (SRCCC) is a dedicated club for remote-controlled (RC) car enthusiasts, based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It provides a premier off-road track and fosters a friendly, competitive environment for both novice and experienced racers in electric-powered RC buggies and trucks.

Where is Sydney Radio Control Car Club located?

Sydney Radio Control Car Club is located at: Blenheim Park (below the BMX Track), Blenheim Road, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia. This location in Sydney's north offers a well-maintained facility for off-road RC racing.

What types of RC cars can be raced at Sydney Radio Control Car Club?

The club primarily focuses on 1/10 scale electric-powered off-road RC vehicles, including: 2WD Buggies 4WD Buggies Short Course Trucks Stadium Trucks They welcome a range of skill levels and often have different classes to accommodate various experience levels and vehicle types.

Does Sydney Radio Control Car Club host major RC events?

Yes, SRCCC is known to host significant events. They have previously hosted and continue to host major competitions, including RCRA NSW State Titles and other large-scale events, attracting top drivers from around Australia.

How can I join Sydney Radio Control Car Club or learn more about racing there?

The club welcomes both competitive and novice racers. Information on membership, race dates, and rules is typically available on their official website or Facebook page. They promote a friendly and supportive atmosphere, making it an excellent place for newcomers to get involved in RC racing.

How can I contact Sydney Radio Control Car Club?

You can often find contact information through: Email: rccarclub@gmail.com (or similar email addresses found in club directories like rccarclub@hotmail.com or rydercclub@gmail.com - verify the current one) Website: Look for their official club website (e.g., searching "Sydney Radio Control Car Club" or "Sydney RC Car Club North Ryde"). Facebook: They maintain an active Facebook page which is often the best source for their latest news and race schedules.

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