February 4, 2023

RC Vision & CML partner for youth racing & STEM fun

RC Vision, the organiser of the King of Clubs RC Series, has announced a new partnership with CML Distribution to provide a free “arrive and drive experience” for children and young people at each race meeting. With the aim of promoting the benefits of RC racing to the next generation, the series will be offering an exciting and educational experience to young people in 2023.  “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with CML Distribution and FTX,” said Andy Hyde, RC Vision Director. “The King of Clubs RC Series has always been about promoting the exciting and educational aspects of RC racing to children and young people. With this partnership, we are taking things to the next level and providing a unique opportunity for young people to experience the thrill of RC racing.”

The partnership with CML Distribution and FTX will allow young people to try out the popular Banzai 1/10 scale ready-to-race touring car on open days.  In addition, CML and RC Vision are working together on STEM programs that aim to introduce children to the world of STEM learning through small-scale mini-crawlers.

“We are proud to be a part of the King of Clubs RC Series and to support RC Vision’s mission of promoting the benefits of RC racing to children and young people,” said Jason Varley, CML Distribution Managing Director.  “This partnership allows us to bring the excitement of RC racing to a new generation and help them explore the world of STEM learning through hands-on experiences.”

The King of Clubs RC Series provides a unique opportunity for young people to experience the excitement of RC racing and learn about STEM subjects in a fun and engaging way, alongside some of the best RC racers in the country.  With this partnership, the future of RC racing is in good hands.

Source: King of Clubs [kingofclubs.uk]



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