Lake Whipporwill: "The Whip". Home of some of the best R/C races I've ever witnessed. A concrete, high-banked 1/10th scale version of Daytona (although in reality, the "trioval" was on the backside of the track from the drivers' stand, and the track was more of a "D" shape). Had a concrete infield as well, where a road course would come down off the banking. Pit Road was also set up there for the oval-only races. This place even had a real flag man and flagstand, and a VIP suite outside of turn four for race sponsors. Four- and five-day events were the norm here; teams would pull in with enclosed trailers - and this was FOR R/C (radio-controlled) RACE CARS! 
Here's a TV commercial that aired on Orlando-area local stations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRLkKghYxe0
Clarcona-Ocoee Horseman's Park was a 1/4 midget place; a tight little 1/10th mile high banked joint. I always thought that place woulda been good for R/C racing

Here's a TV commercial that aired on Orlando-area local stations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRLkKghYxe0
Clarcona-Ocoee Horseman's Park was a 1/4 midget place; a tight little 1/10th mile high banked joint. I always thought that place woulda been good for R/C racing

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