Things to know when at MRO off road track
1.You will make mistakes. Don’t worry, that’s how you learn.
2.Speaking of which, don’t forget your transmitter! (It happens to the best of us.)
3.Take advice from experienced drivers and ask for help when you need it.
4.Good sportsmanship will go much further in earning respect than going fast.
5.We are a family-friendly club of all ages. No foul language towards other racers or track marshals is ever allowed.
6.Spend your time learning your vehicle initially. Don’t go as fast as you can until you learn your lefts rights and what your car can do.
7.Never purposefully wreck another vehicle. Remember, you want a good reputation.
8.If you enter a race, make sure your vehicle meets the spec class guidelines.
9.You may wish to invest in a transponder to keep an eye on your progress. Like full scale racing, a transponder monitors your laps and your speed/time. We only have so many we can rent out.
10.2.4 GHz radios are most common these days. If you have an older style radio, frequency control is required. Check with the race director to be sure.
11.Don’t make a mess, we are guests in the park, please remember that. Please pick up any trash that you see even if it isn’t yours.
12.This is your track, so keep it nice. A lot of work is getting put into the track to make it a great track.
13.Offer to help where ever help is needed.
14.Help others if you can. Someone helped you when you started, pay it forward.
15.Take your turns track marshaling. If you race, you should marshal unless you are physically unable. Marshals should be attentive but safe at all times.
16.Make sure to follow us on Facebook to stay up to day on club races, meeting and other major events at the track.
1.You will make mistakes. Don’t worry, that’s how you learn.
2.Speaking of which, don’t forget your transmitter! (It happens to the best of us.)
3.Take advice from experienced drivers and ask for help when you need it.
4.Good sportsmanship will go much further in earning respect than going fast.
5.We are a family-friendly club of all ages. No foul language towards other racers or track marshals is ever allowed.
6.Spend your time learning your vehicle initially. Don’t go as fast as you can until you learn your lefts rights and what your car can do.
7.Never purposefully wreck another vehicle. Remember, you want a good reputation.
8.If you enter a race, make sure your vehicle meets the spec class guidelines.
9.You may wish to invest in a transponder to keep an eye on your progress. Like full scale racing, a transponder monitors your laps and your speed/time. We only have so many we can rent out.
10.2.4 GHz radios are most common these days. If you have an older style radio, frequency control is required. Check with the race director to be sure.
11.Don’t make a mess, we are guests in the park, please remember that. Please pick up any trash that you see even if it isn’t yours.
12.This is your track, so keep it nice. A lot of work is getting put into the track to make it a great track.
13.Offer to help where ever help is needed.
14.Help others if you can. Someone helped you when you started, pay it forward.
15.Take your turns track marshaling. If you race, you should marshal unless you are physically unable. Marshals should be attentive but safe at all times.
16.Make sure to follow us on Facebook to stay up to day on club races, meeting and other major events at the track.