Unleash Your Potential:

Explore the Exciting World of RC Racing and Engineering with RC Vision

Experience, Learn, Achieve

  • Mini-Z

    One of the exciting activities offered by RC Vision is Mini-Z Racing. These small-scale cars are perfect for when space is limited, and the race engineering exercises are meaningful and relevant. As a participant, you'll learn about suspension rates, chassis stiffness, tires, toe, gearing, aerodynamics, and weight distribution. The mini-Z cars are incredibly detailed and accurate, providing a realistic racing experience that allows you to apply the engineering concepts you learn in a hands-on and engaging way. With the small scale of the cars, you'll be able to race on various surfaces, including carpet, wood, and even tile, providing a versatile and dynamic racing experience. Plus, the small scale of the cars also means that you'll be able to race indoors, so you can have fun racing even when the weather isn't ideal. In this activity, you'll learn valuable engineering concepts while having a thrilling time racing against your peers.

  • Mini-Crawlers

    Like Mini-Z Racing, these small-scale cars are perfect for when space is limited. With Mini Rock Crawlers, participants learn about different engineering applications. Unlike racing, the focus is on building vehicles that can conquer rugged terrain and climb steep inclines. This type of engineering requires knowledge of suspension design, torque management, weight distribution, and tire selection. The mini rock crawlers are incredibly detailed and accurate, providing a realistic off-road experience that allows you to apply the engineering concepts you learn in a hands-on and engaging way. With the small scale of the cars, you'll be able to navigate on a variety of obstacles, including rocks, gravel, and dirt. Additionally, participants can also design and craft their own course and obstacles, which is popular with children and young people. In this activity, you'll learn valuable engineering concepts while having a thrilling time conquering rugged terrain and climbing steep inclines.

  • Touring Cars

    Where it all began, 1/10 Electric Touring Cars. These cars offer the ultimate race engineering application, from the basics like ride height and suspension settings to advanced vehicle and aerodynamics. Participants learn about a wide range of engineering concepts, including suspension geometry, tire selection, gear ratios, and aerodynamics. The 1/10 electric touring cars are incredibly detailed and accurate, providing a realistic racing experience that allows you to apply the engineering concepts you learn in a hands-on and engaging way.

    Participating in this activity not only helps young people master the set-up of these touring cars but also provides them with a solid foundation of engineering skills that can be applied to other forms of motorsports or even other fields like aerospace, mechanical or civil engineering. Furthermore, the hands-on experience of working with these cars allows young people to develop problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a sense of persistence. These habits of mind are valuable in engineering and a wide range of other fields.

Sample programme - 1 day WORKSHOP

  • SAFETY FIRST

    Participants will receive a safety briefing covering the proper handling and use of the batteries, equipment and vehicles.

    Participants will learn about the importance of wearing appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes and any other safety rules that must be followed, including what to do in an emergency.

    Participants will also learn about the track conduct and rules of the race.

  • BUILDING & DRIVING

    Participants will work in groups to build their cars, learning about the different components and how they work together.

    Participants will learn the basics of driving and manoeuvring cars.

    Participants will have the opportunity to test and adjust their cars before the race.

  • RACING

    Participants will have the chance to race against each other, putting their newfound knowledge to the test.

    Races are organised in qualifying heats and finals with electronic timing systems presenting real-time race data and results.

  • RACE ENGINEERING

    Participants will learn about suspension rates, chassis stiffness, tires, toe, gearing, aerodynamics, and weight distribution.

    Participants will have the opportunity to adjust and fine-tune their cars to optimize performance.

    Participants will have the opportunity to review the day's activities and reflect on what they have learned.

    Participants will receive a certificate of completion.