How to design a RC racing track

What actually goes into designing an RC racing track layout — and the practical considerations to think about. In this video I walk through the new layout we built at our club and explain the real design decisions — marshal positioning, driver stand placement, straight placement, track marker materials, jump construction and how we actually build and move everything. I also show the CAD work that went into planning it before we built anything. If you've ever helped set up a track or wondered why certain design choices get made — this covers it properly. Filmed with: GoPro Mission 1 Pro 0:00 Intro 0:29 Design details - the system I did for stacking obstacles 1:08 Design details - using CAD before building 1:55 Design details - track markers and 3D-printed brackets 2:18 Design details - the jump handles 2:32 Design details - my pet peeve 2:56 Design considerations - can you see everything from the stand? 3:45 Design considerations - if you have races... 4:13 Design considerations - where to place the long straight 4:42 Our new layout - compared to the old one 4:42 Our new layout - First corner and step up 4:54 Our new layout - chicane with a berm? 5:09 Our new layout - Sweeper and back straight 5:38 Our new layout - tricky brake point 5:56 Our new layout - Rhythm section 6:53 Our new layout - Single into steep table 7:18 Behind the scenes and did you enjoy this content? #RCracing #RCtrack #RCtrackdesign #carpetRacing #RCbuggy #XrayXB2 #2WDbuggy