For us, "dirty" means embracing the grit, the grind, and the imperfection of competition. It’s about showing up whether we’re running at 100% or running on fumes.
We race with heart, with hustle, and without fear of failure. Winning is great, but the real victory is in the effort, the laughs, the teamwork, and the journey we share.
At the end of the day, the smiles, the memories, and the mud on our boots mean more than any trophy ever could.
Race Dirty—where passion beats perfection
** The Race Dirty Drivers **

The RC (radio-controlled) car industry revolves around small, remote-controlled vehicles designed for hobbyists, racers, and enthusiasts of all ages. These cars come in various types, including off-road buggies, on-road race cars, monster trucks, and rock crawlers. They can be powered by electric batteries or nitro/gas engines, with electric models being more beginner-friendly and nitro cars offering a realistic engine sound and speed. The industry includes ready-to-run (RTR) models for casual users and customizable kits for those who enjoy building and upgrading their vehicles. RC car racing is a popular competitive scene, with professional events and tracks worldwide. Whether for fun or competition, the RC car industry blends engineering, technology, and excitement into a high-speed hobby.
RC (Radio-Controlled) cars come in various types based on their power source, terrain capability, and purpose. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Based on Power Source:
– Powered by rechargeable batteries (LiPo or NiMH). They are quieter, require less maintenance, and are great for beginners.
– Run on nitro fuel (methanol-based). They produce realistic engine sounds and higher speeds but require tuning and maintenance.
– Use gasoline engines (like small real cars). They offer long runtimes and are mainly for experienced hobbyists.
2. Based on Drive Type:
– Lighter, simpler to maintain, and generally more affordable.
– Provides better traction, stability, and off-road capability.
3. Based on Terrain Capability:
– Designed for smooth surfaces, featuring sleek tires and high-speed performance.
– Built for rough terrains with rugged tires and high ground clearance. These include:
– Versatile, with a mix of on-road speed and off-road capability.
– A mix of buggies and monster trucks, offering speed and rough terrain handling.
– Large wheels, high ground clearance, and great for jumps and rough terrain.
– Designed for climbing rocky and uneven surfaces with powerful torque and slow speeds.
– Modeled after real off-road racing trucks, good for mixed surfaces.
4. Based on Scale (Size):
– Most common, balancing size, performance, and affordability.
– Larger and more powerful, often used for competitive racing.
– Smaller, compact models for indoor or small outdoor spaces.
– Large and powerful, usually gas-powered and expensive.
5. Based on Purpose:
– Built for durability, stunts, and rough play.
– Engineered for speed, precision, and handling, used in professional races.
– Specialized for controlled drifting on smooth surfaces.
– Modeled after real vehicles with detailed aesthetics for realistic driving.
4/6/25 less than a month away from kicking the 2025 season off! Excited to get back behind the wheel and see what we can do this year! Thank you to my dad for putting the hours in this winter to get us prepared for our sophomore season.
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