Stafford RCMCC M-TC Class (Mini-Touring Car)

This class of RC car racing is based upon the ethos of low cost, controlled and competitive sport. This  class is suited to beginners and experienced racers alike. With a limit motors and specify the actual make and model, helping to ensures that all cars racing in the M-TC class will have the same amount of power available irrespective of the cars brand or model.

This class of RC car racing is based upon the ethos of low cost, controlled and competitive sport. This  class is suited to beginners and experienced racers alike. With a limit motors and specify the actual make and model, helping to ensures that all cars racing in the M-TC class will have the same amount of power available irrespective of the cars brand or model.

Below is a basic list of what is changing for the M-TC nationals in 2022 should you will to run in this championship
Only note worthy thing is the addition of the Hobbywing G3 Justock ESC and fixed timing motor.
You can find the 2021 rules in full in full HERE

We have made a few changes to the rules for next year, but don't worry nothing too drastic, just some streamlining of the format and rules which have proved to be the most popular with the racers.

You can expect the usual professional running of all meetings by the MTC Nationals Organisers to bring you the racers the best MTC racing experience, which makes our series second to none.

Below are the main changes outlined.

Classes:
▪️Rubber and Foam will be the two MTC classes.
▪️Each club deciding on a support class of their choice as in previous years to suit the clubs regular racers.

Chassis rules:
▪️Any commercially available MTC kit or MTC kit/conversion allowed.
This will allow prototypes and conversion kits to now be used if they are the same spec as those available for all to purchase.

Weight limit:
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Rubber class 1200
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Foam class 1175
We have listend to the racers and have decided to reduce the weight limit by 20g for Rubber and 45g for Foam. We could have gone lower for both classes but wanted to keep it as fair as possible for all pockets.

Race format:
▪️4 Round by Round qualifying rounds, best 2 of 4 to count.
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3 Finals best 2 of 3 to count.
More Racing for your hard earned cash and a format that has proved to be the best by far.

Tyre rules:
▪️Rubber, 2 sets of any commercially available Rubber tyres, compounds may be mixed.
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Foam, 2 sets of any commercially available Foam tyres, compounds may be mixed. The minimum 48mm rule will still apply.
These rules remain from 2021 as they were well received by all racers and helps to keep costs down, with the Rubber manufacturer now open to all makes.

Motor and ESC list. (addition)
▪️Hobbywing Justock G3 - HW30112003
▪️Hobbywing Justock 17.5 - HW30408006
▪️Also available as a Combo - HW38020321
This is the first addition to the lists for a few years and brings the costs down for a motor and esc Combo.

All of the previous relevant rules are in the files section and will be updated shortly to include the above changes.

Tracks.
We will be having 6 rounds with 4 rounds to count towards the Championship as per the most popular series. This will give Northern and Southern racers a fair split of areas to race in. These will be from April to September

Please visit the M-TC BRCA facebook page for more information HERE