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QSAC Sanctioned Tracks
QSAC has divided the country into geographical Districts, Eastern, Central, and Western. The District with the largest
population of car-owner/competitors is the Central District, which also has the largest number of racing venues, however, at
least in the Eastern and Central Districts, it is possible that a person residing anywhere in those Districts is rarely more
than five hours from a facility, even if it is located in the neighboring District. Each of the tracks listed is a
purpose-built facility, that is, designed specifically for Radio-Controlled racing, and with Quarter-Scale as the principal
Scale, or an "adapted" facility designed for 1/4-Midget, Go-Karts, or the like. What that usually means is a
proportionally larger facility, with wider racing lanes, stronger crash-walls, etc., in other words, facilities
"scaled-up" for its intended use. That does not mean that the facility is unsuitable for lesser scales, (in fact the
opposite is true) it only means that the facilities are sized to accommodate the larger scales, rather than trying to run them
on a venue that is too narrow, too short, or too lightly constructed to contain the occasional incidents high-speed oval
racing engenders in any scale. Since many of the listed venues have a photo with them, (which will, of course extend
access-time) we have divided this section by district.
QSAC EASTERN DISTRICT
Includes New England, NY,CT, RI, NJ, OH, KY, PA, DoC, MY, VA, WV, NC, SC, TN, MS, AL, GA, FL.
QSAC CENTRAL DISTRICT
Includes ND, SD, MN, WI, MI, IN, IL, IA, KS, NE, MO, AR, OK, TX, LA.
QSAC WESTERN DISTRICT
Includes WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, CO, UT, NM, AZ, NV, CA.
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