![]() But I mean, it's metal chassis, all carbon fiber parts, spec tires, change gearing. ![]() For instance, this one, this one's a pain car doesn't have any electronics or motor or anything in it right now. Oh, no, these are leaps and bounds different. So when we look at these kinds of cars, right? Are they the kind of cars that like everybody played with as a kid? Or are these completely different kinds of cars that we're talking about? ![]() But when you do it on a professional level, it gets intense. What I find so interesting is that it's something that I think a lot of us did as kids. So our first guest is one of the most recognizable faces of a sport that has exploded in popularity over the last couple of years. If you're a longtime listener, thank you so much for all of your support. If you're a new listener, welcome to the show. If you get a chance, subscribe, leave us a rating or review, we really appreciate it really helps us out. I want to thank you so much for joining us. And I've seen like GPS speeds of over 200 miles an hour. Coming up in this episode racing and stuff you don't want to lose,īe a kid again, really, we're just grown ass men and women playing with toy cars from start to finish after I bought the kit, the engine, the tires, Starbucks, the remote, the receivers, that's $2,200, they have one and people have taken it. Interview with Professional RC Racer Austin “Joker” Snyder Nick VinZant 0:11
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