Hotrods would be a good choice, if it is about the same drive for you. It is a good 1/10th scale track and you can run 1/8th scale. It is nice having the hobby shop right there.
The Dirt might not be to kind to the RC10GT. I am sure they will make some track changes to tame it down a little for when they resume their club races.
They use to have a cool 1/10th scale track, but it has been changed over to a dirt oval.
Yesterday's fun at The Dirt in Perris before the rain arrived. The Factory NSX race had a supercross inspired layout. Kiddo was racing with several of the top pros in the nation.
I am probably going to get one once they are released. Our local tracks in Camarillo and Hotrods would be fun with a 1/10th scale gas truck.
What's another r/c car at this point. I think my kid is up to 6 race cars. LOL!
Team Associated is releasing a re-release of this classic. Motors and parts will be available.
https://60years.associatedelectrics.com/the-rc10gt-classic/
The winds were gusting 50mph or more and it does not take long for a small fire to become a huge fire when you have all that brush around. I could see the smoke from my office in Encino when it started. The wind was strong enough it was making our building make all kinds of noises.
Only the one reservoir was under repair. There other reservoirs in the area that were at capacity. Where did you see Newsom banned water sources?
The delta smelt is the result of a federal lawsuit under the Endangered Species Act.
I can tell you from experience of trying to get a sand tire off them it is the biggest pain in the ass. Had to take it to a tire shop and even the machine was having difficulty getting the tire off the bead. It took them several attempts.
Most run 10psi or higher so I would not be worried.
Alba makes a nice wheel that weight wise is comparable with Price Design, OMF and the other 3 piece wheels. My friend ran them on his X3 Max. They make a non-beadlock version.
I did not say anything about trucks driving for hours.
Ask Cal. Fire why there were safety checks and the Oregon fire department. The news article posted above spells it all out.