rc addict

Cafes · Ladprao

55/5 Pradidmanutham 25, Ladprao, Bangkok 10230

Rated 4.7/5 from 114 Google reviews.

RC Addict sits in an odd category for a venue directory, but calling it a cafe undersells what it actually is: one of Southeast Asia's most seriously equipped RC racing facilities. The 2024 asphalt resurfacing and the longstanding TITC connection signal real institutional investment. For expats who race or collect, this is the one address in Bangkok that actually matters.

Built in 2009 by owner Pumin Songpaiboon on Pradidmanutham Soi 25, RC Addict started as a shop and grew into a full racing complex. The track itself sits inside a 55-metre-wide by 27-metre-deep structure, with 230 metres of asphalt circuit, a 65-metre straight, and widths ranging from 4 to 6 metres. That combination makes it genuinely technical at 1/10 scale, with enough room to carry speed through the apex curbs without the circuit turning into a parade.\n\nThe facility operates at competition level. Twelve-kilowatt LED floodlights cover the entire circuit for night racing. The permanent pit area accommodates up to 200 drivers simultaneously. There is a dedicated drivers' stand for 12, a VIP room, a press room, and a cafeteria on site. Four separate RC specialty shops operate within the complex, stocking brands including Mugen, Infinity, Schumacher, Sanwa, and GensACE. Practical note: this is primarily a racing venue, not a drop-in hang-out spot, so first-time visitors without gear should expect to browse the shops rather than race.\n\nThe Thailand International Touring Car Championship (TITC) has been held here since 2010, making RC Addict the anchor venue for organized RC touring car competition in the country. In 2022 the circuit hosted a stage of the IFMAR 1/10 IC World Championship, placing it on the international competitive calendar. The venue also runs live timing and broadcast through myrcaddict.liverc.com, which lets remote spectators follow race results in real time.\n\nIn early 2024 the track received a full asphalt resurfacing, partly funded by Infinity, which also prompted the secondary name Infinity Addict Circuit to appear alongside the original RC Addict branding. The Facebook page at facebook.com/myrcaddict remains the primary communication channel for race schedules and event announcements.