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Dynamite Blue Thunder and the RC Pro Series Fueling tomorrow's champions, today!
 Dynamite Blue Thunder Fuel has been used by racers around the country for some time with excellent results. That should come as no surprise, since Blue Thunder has been heralded for helping engines develop maximum power, tune easily, and stay cool under pressure. Speaking of staying cool under pressure, that's what is required of drivers participating in the any of the RC Pro Series events. It is with great pride that Dynamite is proud to announce that Blue Thunder fuel has been named the Official Fuel Sponsor of the 2006 RC Pro Series. The RC Pro Series is one of the most competitive racing series around the country, and serious racers demand serious fuels. This makes Blue Thunder and the RC Pro Series a perfect fit.
The Drivers While the RC Pro Series is well known and respected for its friendliness toward the “average racer,” it has garnered a lot of well-earned respect from the pros as well. Not only do you get the top racers from local tracks around the country participating in the series, but you will also find top drivers from factory teams at these events. Drivers such as Team Losi's Adam Drake, CEN Racing's Jason Ashton, Team Associated's Jared Tebo, Traxxas's Steve Slaydon, along with other top drivers are regular participants in RC Pro Series events. When you combine some of the best drivers with some of the best racetracks, it's no surprise that you get one of the best series anywhere.
The Series The RC Pro Series has combined the hottest aspects of racing in a fun, family-friendly, competitive environment. The organizers of the RC Pro Series have promoted it in such a way as to gain the attention and exposure from outside the traditional RC-market to the mainstream media. The RC Pro Series also gives non-sponsored drivers something to race for, as Factory Drivers are separated into their own classes. This opportunity, presented by the RC Pro Series, gives the non-sponsored racers a chance to make a higher main instead of being mired down in a C- or D-Main because the top 30 spots are all taken by Factory Drivers. The RC Pro Series allows racers to participate in a large event that, unless they travel great distances, they wouldn't normally have a chance to compete in. The RC Pro Series has expanded for the 2006 season from four divisions to five, with four rounds of racing for each division. A new northeast division has been added this year to further expand the series. At the end of the racing season, the best from each division meets up for a final championship race. With races being held nationwide, chances are good there will be a race near you.
For more information about the RC Pro Series, you can check out their website at www.rcproseries.com.
Below is a partial RC Pro Series 2006 schedule. You can also check out our events calendar for a full listing of events.
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West Division |
Midwest Division |
South Division |
East Division |
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Round 1 Hobby Hut Audubon, PA. April 28th-30th, 2006 Flyer Here
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Round 1 Boulder RC Raceway Boulder, NV. May 26th-28th, 2006 Flyer Here |
Round 1 Dirtburners St.Louis, MO. May 19th-21st, 2006 Flyer Here |
Round 1 Hobbies Extreme N. Bossier City, LA. May 5th-7th, 2006 Flyer Here |
Round 1 The Farm II Charlotte, NC. April 28th-30th, 2006 Flyer Here |
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Round 2 Wolcott Hobby Wolcott, CT. June 2nd-4th, 2006 |
Round 2 A Main Raceway Canby, OR. June 23rd-25th, 2006 |
Round 2 Johnson County Park Edinburgh, IN. July 7th-9th, 2006
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Round 2 Real RC Pleasant Hill, MO. May 26th-28th, 2006 Flyer Here |
Round 2 Rodslngers RC Griffen, GA. June 23rd-25th, 2006 | |