CHICO — Tucked into a few acres between Costco and the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds stands a venue hosting a prestigious national racing event this weekend. A nice benefit is the fact it generates a lot ...
Hundreds of racers will gather at The Orleans to take remote-controlled racing to a new level. The vehicles, which date back to 1976, may be small, but they pack some serious speed, which will be ...
The third annual Race for the Ribbon is returning this weekend at Shaffer’s Full Steam Ahead in Altoona, with proceeds going to the Brian Morden Foundation. The event begins at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 ...
In the moments before the race, the pit area is bustling. Drivers, hunched over their diminutive racing machines, are swapping their rechargeable batteries and making finely tuned adjustments to motor ...
Shelby Parker started competing in dirt bike racing when he was 3 years old, but when he injured his shoulder at 26, the motocross racer said he knew he needed to find an alternative sport. It was the ...
A parade of gaudily colored, unmanned vehicles screamed down Three Oaks Parkway near Fort Myers on Sunday, racing over slick, black, tire marks laid down by other car enthusiasts. But the dragsters ...
If you are walking through a Long Island park and happen upon a group of adults driving remote-control trucks over boulders, down hills and between tree roots, your first thought might be, “Where are ...
On a regular day, it would run you around $40, but today, you can snag it up for just $30 on Amazon after a nice $10 discount. It’s a great pick for some early holiday shopping, but the deal won’t ...
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - Do you feel the need? The need for radio-controlled speed? Then you might be in luck if the Longview City Council approves a new permit. Application filings show that a permit ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Marketplace Morning Report’s “What’s That Like?” series is exploring the odd, unusual and downright weird jobs that help prop up our economy. Nick Polimeni grew up listening to tales of his father’s ...