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Our commitment to your Mini-T racing effort . . .

LaneCo is dedicated in it's effort to help you have fun racing your Mini-T. To this end we will provide you with the world's best Oval Mini-t Chassis ever built. We have completed over a year of R&D, crash testing and over al we have completely abused the Vortex Oval chassis. We completely demolished more then fifty front assemblies and suffered zero percent damage to this awesome chassis. This is due to a design strategy with racing is our main concern. We feel if the Vortex Chassis can stand up to full blown racing conditions, it will stand up to almost anything.

Here is what makes the Vortex work. First, it is built from on of the strongest aircraft hardened aluminum available (T-6061). We didn't just saw out a piece of aluminum and drill so holes in it. No, this chassis is re-enforced everywhere there is stress on when you are putting it through it paces.

   Take a look at the video to the left, just click on the Eastern Dirt Modified picture and check it out. You will be watching a two car race at Racers Haven in Bakersfield, California. The green and white car is an Associated RC18T with a Mamba brushless motor. The yellow and black car is, you guest it, our Vortex Mini-T with a Mamba brushless motor also.

This isn't the best video footage you have ever seen, but I think you will get the picture. Pardon the pun...

Videographer ' Nelva Lane (aka. Toast)'

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GREAT NEWS!!

RC Car Action Magazine for the month of September 2006, George Gonzales (Senior Editor) will be doing a build project feature on the Vortex Mini-T Chassis. Make sure you get your copy, better yet subscribe to the magazine. They have a great Mini Zone section every month.

The search is over. We are going with a CNC company you may have heard of to do the machining of the Vortex Chassis for us. Rock Concepts . . . .

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