Radio Control Cars Return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 25 – Small Scale Racing Brings Big Smiles to Drivers and Fans
IRL IndyCar Series drivers will take the controls and face off for fans on May 25 in the second annual RC Driver Indy Challenge, a unique radio control car showcase and celebrity race event sponsored by RC Driver magazine at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. RC Driver will construct a special oval track in the Speedway’s Pagoda Plaza and fill it with a full day’s worth of radio control action for Indianapolis 500 racers and fans. An on-line auction paired with the event will benefit Indianapolis’ Riley Children’s Hospital. Participating celebrity drivers will autograph the cars used in the event for the benefit auction.
Ridgefield, CT (PRWEB) May 12, 2005 -- IRL IndyCar Series drivers will take
the controls and face off for fans on May 25 in the second annual RC Driver Indy
Challenge, a unique radio control car showcase and celebrity race event
sponsored by RC Driver magazine at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on 500
Festival Community Day. RC Driver will construct a special oval track in the
Speedway’s Pagoda Plaza and fill it with a full day’s worth of radio control
action for Indianapolis 500 racers and fans. An on-line auction paired with the
event will benefit Indianapolis’ Riley Children’s Hospital. Participating
celebrity drivers will autograph the cars used in the event for the benefit
auction.
In addition to celebrity driver racing, plenty of interactive
radio control car entertainment will be available for visitors throughout the
day. Young racing fans will participate in hands-on “try-me” sessions featuring
the latest entry-level RC cars and expert demonstrations by RC Driver’s editors
will showcase a variety of radio control vehicles from huge gas-powered monster
trucks to sleek electric sedans.
“This event was inspired by our
discovery that many IRL drivers enjoy tuning and racing radio control cars in
their leisure time,” says RC Driver’s Executive Editor, Greg Vogel, “Since RC
racing is a popular hobby among both drivers and motorsports fans, we created
this event to bring fans closer to the drivers and to the excitement of racing.
Particularly for the younger fans and families, radio control cars provide a
great hands-on racing experience.”
“The response to our first Indy
Challenge was very positive and we are really looking forward to bringing this
event back for another year. The best part is seeing the smiles on the faces of
everyone who participates, from the children having their first experience with
a radio control car to the professional racers enjoying some lighthearted
competition in the run up to the Indianapolis 500. You just know everyone is
having a great time”
The RC Driver oval will be up and running from
9:00am through 6:00pm on May 25 in the Pagoda Plaza. “Try-me” sessions and
demonstrations will take place throughout the day. IRL Indy Car Series drivers
will participate in short radio control car races throughout the day with a
final championship race taking place late in the afternoon. Vehicles will be
provided by Tamiya USA for the event.
RC Driver magazine is published by
Maplegate Media Group in Ridgefield, Connecticut. The magazine combines expert
product reviews and technical information with lifestyle features that
illustrate the relevance of radio control cars to mainstream cultural trends. RC
Driver has also produced radio control car events at the United States Grand
Prix Pit Walkabout and Brickyard 400 Qualification Day at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. For more information, contact Siri Wheeler, 203-431-7787.
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