One quick remote-controlled car – The Schumacher Mi3

One quick remote-controlled car - The Schumacher Mi3The Rockingham Dragway in North Carolina is home to the fastest remote-controlled car in the world at over 260 km/h (161.76 miles per hour).

It’s a motorized skateboard, but it requires engineering talent to be able to reach 161.76 mph (260 km/h), while maintaining aerodynamic stability.

Nic Case set the world record for fastest remote-controlled car at Rockingham Dragway, North Carolina, United States of America.

One quick remote-controlled car - The Schumacher Mi3We must give Mr. Case all the credit he deserves. He spent six months on this Schumacher Mi3 and it is truly impressive. The remote-control car is constructed of carbon-fiber chassis. It is powered by an electric motor with 11 horsepower and a 12-cell battery. Case spent over $4,000 to construct the car.

One quick remote-controlled car - The Schumacher Mi3

Case isn’t content with his accomplishment. Case plans to break his own record by driving a remote-controlled car at 200 mph (322 km/h), called the “Streamliner”.