
Podcast about rc racing
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | AutomotiveLeisureHobbies | |||

On this one Zac and Joe talk about their racing adventures, the Team Associated Vintage Championship new tire rule, IFMAR postponing postponing the Electric Track World Championships in China, and a ton more!
On this episode Zac and Joe talk about the Iowa Champs at Island Speedway, the Team Associated Vintage Race rules and registration, and a ton more!
On this one Zac and Joe bring on Old School Dirk Anderson to talk about vintage rules, how it got started, where we are, and where it is going. You do not want to miss this one!
On this one Zac and Joe talk about the Tamiya Enduro at the Omaha Hobbyplex, an over promised and under delivered in California, The dates for the Team Associated Vintage Championships, and Zac shows off the new DRC shirts!
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I listen everyweek and I loved the Keenan White episode.
Sound quality is great compared to most small shows and I enjoy the content because it relates!
Big Ryan Greening fan as well 🥰
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A show focused on radio-controlled (RC) racing, tech, events, and community dynamics. Episodes balance race strategy, car setup, and track conditions with updates on new product releases, vintage racing, and organizational issues within events. The discussions often highlight camaraderie, community-driven initiatives, and the evolving landscape of brands and tracks, along with occasional emphasis on mental health awareness and safety topics. A few episodes stand out for featuring notable guests from major RC brands or prominent community figures, making it appealing to both hobbyists and competitive racers seeking deeper insights and industry context.
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Ran Out Of Talent launched 9 years ago and published 197 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Ran Out Of Talent include:
1. Dirk Anderson
2. Nate Sutherland
3. Michael Wortel
4. Nick Reppen
5. Jeff Choban
6. Will Brinton
7. Drew Boyd
8. Clayton Young
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