RC drift car kits in 1/10 scale are perfect for serious drifting. We stock pro-level chassis from Yokomo, Team Associated, and Tamiya - the brands we trust and race ourselves. Every kit ships same-day when ordered before 15:00 EET, getting you building faster. As dedicated RC racers, we've selected only kits worth your time and money.
We run these kits at our local tracks - here's what performs:
RWD or AWD - that's your first choice. RWD gives you true drift feel and technique building, while AWD makes learning easier. Our team runs both, so we'll help you pick.
Focus on build quality and parts supply - you'll need spares as you push your limits. All our kits take standard electronics, keeping things simple and cost-effective.
Each kit comes with drift-specific suspension and steering geometry that's tested on track. You get proper adjustment ranges for fine-tuning your setup, just like full-size drift cars.
The designs make maintenance straightforward - essential for frequent driving. We stock bodies, electronics, and hop-ups that fit these chassis perfectly.
We're RC racers who drift - we know these kits inside out. Orders go out same-day when placed before 15:00 EET, and we ship worldwide.
Need tech help? Our team has built and raced these kits. We'll get you sorted with real experience, not just catalog specs.
The best surface for RC drifting is smooth and low-grip, such as polished concrete, vinyl tiles, or hardwood floors. These surfaces reduce tire traction, allowing controlled slides and maintaining drift momentum.
An RC car drifts by intentionally reducing rear-wheel traction while maintaining forward momentum. Achieving this involves using hard plastic tires, adjusting throttle control, and fine-tuning the suspension to facilitate controlled oversteer.
The best RC drift setup includes hard plastic tires for low grip, a rear-wheel or all-wheel-drive system for control, a gyro for steering stabilization, and a suspension tuned for flexibility to improve weight transfer during drifts.
RC drift cars need suspension for weight transfer and stability during drifts. A softer suspension setup helps maintain control, enhances tire contact with the surface, and supports smoother transitions between drift angles.