Shop RC Car Parts Canada: Get Race-Ready for 2026
For any competitive racer, finding the right rc car parts in Canada can be the difference between the podium and the pits. Waiting on international shipping or getting hit with surprise duties isn't an option when a race weekend is on the line.
Having a dedicated local supplier changes the game. It means less time worrying about logistics and more time focused on your setup.
Your Starting Grid for Sourcing RC Car Parts in Canada

If you're deep in the 1/10 touring or 1/12 pan car racing scenes, you know the drill. Sourcing parts from outside Canada means dealing with shipping delays, unpredictable duty fees, and fluctuating exchange rates that make budgeting a nightmare.
This is the exact problem we built our shop to solve. We’re racers, and our entire inventory is curated for the specific demands of the Canadian competitive scene. We stock the factory parts and essential upgrades for elite chassis brands like Awesomatix and XRAY, so you find exactly what you need without digging through parts you'll never use.
The Advantage of a Local Canadian Supplier
Working with a Canadian supplier isn’t just about convenience—it gives you a real competitive advantage. It means a straightforward experience that lets you focus on the track.
- Transparent Pricing: Every price is in Canadian Dollars (CAD). You know exactly what you’re paying, no surprises.
- No Hidden Costs: We offer no sales tax on all orders, which simplifies your budget and makes high-end parts more accessible.
- Race-Winning Speed: Get a critical part for the weekend race without missing a beat. Our free same-day delivery for orders placed before noon keeps you on track.
This local focus is critical. The hobby radio control market in North America has seen massive growth, climbing from $1,245.7 million in 2021 with projections to hit $1,567.8 million by 2025. That growth is fuelling a vibrant Canadian RC racing community, and racers need a supply chain they can count on.
A broken part during Friday practice shouldn't end your race weekend. Having a Canadian source for RC car parts means you can get a replacement delivered Saturday morning, keeping you in the competition when it matters most.
Built for Racers by Racers
Our goal is simple: to give you a competitive edge. By providing a hand-picked selection of race-proven components and eliminating the usual headaches of sourcing parts, we help you focus on what actually matters—tuning your car, perfecting your lines, and winning races.
Whether you're building a fresh kit or hunting for that one specific upgrade, having a trusted partner in Canada is your secret weapon. If you're wondering where to start your search, our guide on finding RC car stores near you offers more tips to connect with Canada’s racing scene.
Chassis and Driveline: The Core of Your Race Car
Your chassis and driveline are the foundation of your car's speed, handling, and durability. This is where raw power from your electronics meets the mechanical grip of the track. Getting these components right isn't just important—it's the first step to building a truly competitive machine.
For Canadian racers aiming to run at the front, starting with a proven platform is non-negotiable. That's why we focus on brands like Awesomatix and XRAY, which represent the absolute pinnacle of 1/10 touring car design. Their latest kits and factory parts are always on our shelves because these aren't just parts in a box; they are fully-realized engineering philosophies.
Choosing Your Chassis Philosophy
An Awesomatix chassis, for instance, is famous for its revolutionary low centre-of-gravity (CG) and unique suspension, delivering incredible grip and corner speed. On the other hand, an XRAY chassis is celebrated for its incredibly predictable handling and huge tuning window, letting drivers dial in the perfect setup for any track, anywhere.
Understanding what makes each unique helps you pick a platform that complements your driving style.
- Low CG Builds: A lower centre of gravity, a hallmark of Awesomatix designs, fights body roll and maximizes stability in corners. This gives you a serious edge through fast, flowing chicanes.
- Flex Characteristics: The way a chassis flexes is a critical tuning tool for generating grip. Swapping between carbon fibre and aluminum chassis options changes the flex points, allowing you to tune for more or less traction on demand.
The choice between an Awesomatix and an XRAY often boils down to driver feel. One racer might want the aggressive, locked-in feel of a low CG car. Another might value the progressive, forgiving nature of a chassis with more predictable flex. Both win championships; the secret is finding what works for you.
Driveline Essentials
With your chassis selected, the driveline comes next. This is the system that takes power from your motor and puts it to the wheels. A smooth, free-spinning, and efficient driveline is absolutely critical for brutal acceleration and top-end speed. Every single component here plays a role in performance and reliability.
We stock the specific rc car parts Canada racers need to build and maintain a bulletproof driveline. Here are the key players you'll find on our site.
Spur and Pinion Gears Your spur and pinion gears set your final drive ratio—the fundamental trade-off between acceleration and top speed. A smaller pinion or larger spur gives you explosive acceleration but a lower top speed, perfect for tight, technical tracks. A larger pinion or smaller spur does the opposite, sacrificing some punch for a higher top speed on long straightaways.
Low-Friction Bearings Bearings are the unsung heroes of a fast driveline. Premium, low-friction bearings cut down on drag, letting everything spin more freely. It's a small upgrade that pays big dividends in efficiency, battery life, and consistent performance over a long run. If your bearings feel gritty when you spin them or have excess play, they're worn out and costing you speed.
Precision Shims Shims are the thin washers you use to eliminate slop and achieve a perfect gear mesh. A properly shimmed differential or gearbox is smooth, quiet, and prevents premature wear on your expensive gears. A full shim set is an essential part of any serious racer's toolkit.
Remember, maintenance is just as critical as the initial build. Check your gears for wear, feel your bearings for smoothness, and make sure nothing in the driveline is binding. A well-maintained foundation is a reliable one, giving you the confidence to push hard on race day.
If the chassis and driveline are your car's skeleton and muscles, then the electronics are its brain and nervous system. This is the collection of components that translates your commands into real-world speed and control on the track. Getting the electronics package right is absolutely critical for unlocking your car's true performance potential.
At our shop, we focus on race-proven electronics that work together seamlessly. From the motor and ESC to the battery that powers it all, every part we stock is chosen to give you a competitive edge when sourcing your rc car parts in Canada.
Powering Your Performance with ESCs and Motors
The Electronic Speed Control (ESC) and brushless motor are the heart of your car’s power system. Think of the ESC as the conductor and the motor as the orchestra—one tells the other exactly how much power to deliver, and when. Matching these two components correctly is fundamental for both raw speed and reliability.
We stick with premier brands like Hobbywing because they are staples in the pits at any serious race. They just work.
- Electronic Speed Controls (ESCs): A high-quality ESC, like the Hobbywing XR10 series, gives you that buttery-smooth throttle feel and powerful, consistent braking. This precision is what allows you to put the power down perfectly, a huge factor for getting traction out of tight corners.
- Brushless Motors: Brushless motors are the standard in racing for a reason. They deliver incredible efficiency, power, and a long service life with almost no maintenance. Whether you need a 21.5T motor for a spec class or a fire-breathing modified motor, we have the Hobbywing option to match.
For a deeper dive into how these components function together, you can learn more about choosing the right RC Electronic Speed Control in our detailed guide.
To help racers get started, here's a quick checklist of the essential electronics needed for the most common on-road classes.
Essential Electronics Checklist for On-Road Racing
| Component | 1/10 Touring Car Spec | 1/12 Pan Car Spec | Recommended Brands |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESC | ROAR-approved "blinky" mode | ROAR-approved "blinky" mode | Hobbywing |
| Motor | 21.5T or 17.5T Brushless | 13.5T or 17.5T Brushless | Hobbywing |
| Battery | 2S LiPo Hardcase | 1S LiPo Hardcase | ProTek RC |
| Servo | Low Profile, High Speed | Low Profile, High Speed | Sanwa, ProTek RC |
| Receiver | 2.4GHz System | 2.4GHz System | Sanwa, Futaba |
| Transponder | MyLaps RC4 Pro | MyLaps RC4 Pro | MyLaps |
This table covers the must-haves. Choosing proven components from these brands ensures you have a reliable, competitive, and compatible electronics package from day one.
Fueling the Fire with LiPo Batteries
Your LiPo battery is the fuel tank. For competitive on-road racing, the choice is usually dictated by class rules: 1/10 scale touring cars use a 2S LiPo battery, while the lighter 1/12 scale pan cars run on a more compact 1S LiPo. We focus on ProTek RC batteries because their quality and performance are trusted in the racing community.
But it’s not just about the cell count. The "C-rating" is a number you'll see on every pack, and it tells you how quickly the battery can deliver its energy. A higher C-rating translates to more "punch" or initial acceleration, which can give you a real advantage coming off the line and powering out of corners. A solid power supply and a quality charger are also non-negotiable for keeping your batteries healthy and performing at their peak.
A common mistake for new racers is trying to save money on charging equipment. A reliable charger doesn’t just charge your batteries—it helps you monitor their health, ensuring you get consistent, fade-free power for the entire run.
This chart can help you figure out where to start, whether you're building a fresh kit or just looking to upgrade your current ride.

Think of it as a simple decision tree. It helps you focus your parts search based on your main goal, which is always the best first step.
Essential Support Systems
Beyond the core power system, a few other electronics are absolutely vital for a competitive race car. These parts handle the steering, cooling, and timing—all things that can make or break your race day.
The push for better technology isn't just happening in RC. It mirrors what we see across Canada's automotive aftermarket, where the demand for advanced electrical components is surging. The Canadian automotive motor market hit $1,173.1 million in 2021, and brushless DC motors—the exact same tech in our cars—accounted for a 43.04% share. That technology is here to stay.
Here are the key support electronics you can't overlook:
- Servos: An ultra-fast, high-torque servo from a brand like Sanwa or ProTek RC provides the lightning-quick steering response you need to hit every single apex, lap after lap.
- Cooling Fans: When you're pushing for performance, motors and ESCs get hot. A high-flow cooling fan is non-negotiable for keeping temperatures in check, preventing your electronics from losing power halfway through a long main event.
- Transponders: In racing, a personal transponder is your unique ID. It talks to the track’s timing loop to record your lap times with perfect accuracy. We carry the industry-standard MyLaps RC4 Pro, a must-have for any serious racer.
Dialing in Grip with Tires, Bodies, and Aero

Your chassis and electronics can have all the power in the world, but it’s absolutely useless if you can’t get it to the track. That’s where tires, bodies, and aero come in. These are the components that generate grip, and on race day, grip is king.
Get these parts right, and you can dial in your car for any track surface or layout. They are, without a doubt, the most important tuning tools in your arsenal.
Finding the Right Connection with Tires
Think of tires as the single point of contact between your car and victory. A smart tire choice can make an otherwise difficult car feel completely hooked up and transform your race day.
For competitive 1/10 and 1/12 scale racing here in Canada, it almost always comes down to carpet or asphalt. We stock race-proven tires from brands like Rush, Sweep, Gravity RC, and Team Powers because they deliver the options you need to find that perfect match.
- Tire Compounds: Tires are offered in different rubber compounds, usually marked with a shore rating (like 28R or 32R). A lower number means a softer compound that delivers more grip but will wear out faster. A higher number is a harder tire, built for durability on abrasive tracks or in high-heat conditions.
- Tire Additives: On carpet, tire additive—or "sauce"—is non-negotiable. These chemicals are wiped onto the tire to soften the rubber and generate massive grip. The fast local racers always know which sauce works best for a specific track, so don't be afraid to ask what they're using.
The RC racing scene in Canada is a serious business, mirroring a global passion for 1/10 and 1/12 scale competition. In fact, the global market is projected to hit $402.23 million by 2025. With Canadian RC events in 2026 expected to draw over 15,000 participants, having the right tuning parts like tires and additives is more critical than ever. You can dig deeper into these trends and learn about the remote control racing car market forecasts here.
Shaping the Air with Bodies and Aero
Your car’s body shell is much more than a cosmetic cover—it’s a powerful aerodynamic tool. Once you get up to speed, a well-designed body from a top brand like Xtreme or Zoo Racing generates downforce, pushing the car into the track surface. This forces the tires to grip harder, letting you carry incredible speed through the corners.
Think of a race car body and wing like the feathers on an arrow. They don't provide the power, but they are essential for ensuring the arrow flies straight and true. In the same way, aerodynamics stabilize your car, making it predictable and fast through corners.
A simple change in body style or wing position can completely transform your car's handling balance from twitchy to planted.
Fine-Tuning Your Aerodynamic Balance
Different bodies are engineered for specific handling traits. Some are designed for aggressive, sharp steering, while others are built for high-speed rear stability. Your wing is the primary way you fine-tune that balance at the track.
- Aggressive vs. Stable Bodies: A body with a "cab forward" design tends to increase front-end downforce, giving you more aggressive steering. A body with a smoother, longer rear section usually improves rear stability, making it perfect for fast, flowing tracks.
- Wing Position: Moving the wing forward typically frees up the rear end, allowing the car to rotate more in corners. Shifting it back increases rear downforce, planting the car under acceleration and through high-speed sweepers.
- Gurney Flaps: Many wings come with a small vertical strip, or "gurney flap," you can add to the back edge. Attaching this tiny part makes a huge difference, significantly increasing downforce for a quick and easy rear grip adjustment.
By strategically choosing and tweaking these rc car parts in Canada, you can dial your car in for maximum performance on any given day. It’s a constant game of balancing mechanical grip from your tires with aerodynamic grip from the body, but finding that perfect setup is what makes racing so rewarding.
Stocking Your Pit Box with Tools and Consumables
Races are won and lost in the pits long before the starting tone ever sounds. A properly stocked pit box is your trackside headquarters, giving you the power to make precise setup adjustments and handle any repair that comes your way. Investing in the right tools and consumables is just as important as the parts you put on the car itself.
Here at the shop, we carry all the essential rc car parts Canada racers rely on to stay prepared. We focus on tools from Wera and MIP, brands synonymous with precision and durability, to ensure you can wrench with confidence.
Consistent Performance with Quality Consumables
Consumables are the items you’ll use up and replace to keep your car in top form. Think of them as the lifeblood of your race machine. Sticking to the same high-quality fluids and cleaners every time you wrench on your car is the secret to making its behaviour predictable from one race weekend to the next.
That consistency is everything when you're trying to tune your car. When you know your shock oil is the exact same viscosity every single time, you can make a setup change with confidence, knowing exactly how the car will respond.
Here are the must-have consumables every racer needs in their pit box:
- Shock and Differential Fluids: We carry a full lineup of oil viscosities so you can fine-tune your suspension damping and diff action for any track surface.
- Bearing Oil: After cleaning, a single drop of quality bearing oil keeps your entire drivetrain spinning free, cutting down on drag and giving you that extra edge on the straightaway.
- Cleaning Chemicals: Dedicated motor spray and general-purpose cleaners are critical for keeping dust and grime out of your electronics and chassis, preventing breakdowns and premature wear.
Using a consistent brand and weight of shock oil is a pro-level discipline. If you're constantly switching brands or using old, contaminated oil, you're introducing a huge unknown variable. Tuning becomes a frustrating guessing game. Find what works and stick to it for repeatable results.
Precision Instruments for a Perfect Setup
While consumables maintain your car’s health, setup tools are what unlock its true speed. These are the precision instruments you use to measure and adjust every critical angle of your car’s geometry. A tiny change—sometimes just half a millimetre—can completely transform how your car feels on the track.
For anyone serious about racing, a quality set of setup tools is non-negotiable. These tools take the guesswork out of the equation, letting you build a setup that’s balanced, accurate, and repeatable. You can get a deeper look into the importance of professional nut drivers for RC racing and other key instruments in our guide.
Pit Box Essentials: Your Race Day Checklist
To make sure you're always prepared, we've put together a quick checklist of the core tools and consumables every racer should have on hand. These are the items that let you tackle everything from routine maintenance to major trackside adjustments.
| Category | Essential Item | Primary Function |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Tools | Ride Height Gauge | Measures chassis height to control weight transfer. |
| Setup Tools | Droop Blocks & Gauge | Sets suspension travel to manage grip under load. |
| Setup Tools | Camber & Toe Gauge | Measures wheel alignment for tire wear and handling. |
| Setup Tools | Full Setup Station | Provides ultimate precision for all geometry settings. |
| Consumables | Shock & Diff Fluids | Fine-tunes suspension and differential action. |
| Consumables | Bearing Oil | Reduces drivetrain friction for maximum speed. |
| Consumables | Cleaners & Sprays | Maintains electronics and prevents mechanical wear. |
With these items in your pit box, you'll have a solid foundation for building a fast, consistent, and reliable race car. These aren't just accessories; they are fundamental tools for competitive racing.
The Digital-rc Advantage for Canadian Racers
Having the right supplier is more than just a place to buy parts—it becomes a core part of your racing program. When you source your rc car parts in Canada from a dedicated specialist like us, you get a real advantage on and off the track.
Our entire operation is built for Canadian racers. That means straightforward, what-you-see-is-what-you-pay pricing. Every item is listed in Canadian Dollars (CAD), so you can forget about surprise currency conversion fees messing up your budget.
We also take care of the finances by offering no sales tax on all orders. That detail adds up quickly, making it easier to invest in the high-performance parts you need to stay competitive. It’s about removing roadblocks so you can focus on speed and reliability.
The Power of Speed and Simplicity
For a racer, our biggest advantage is speed. When a critical part breaks during Friday practice, waiting for an international shipment just isn't an option. Our free same-day delivery for orders placed before noon is a lifesaver. You get that essential servo, ESC, or set of tires delivered right to your door, minimizing your downtime before the big race.
For a competitive racer, time is everything. Wasting it on confusing websites or second-guessing part compatibility is a distraction. The goal should always be to spend more time on the track and less time shopping.
We also eliminate the guesswork. Our curated, brand-specific collections for Awesomatix, XRAY, and Hobbywing make finding compatible components effortless. No more digging through forums or cross-referencing part numbers hoping a universal item fits.
This system was built by racers, for racers. It's designed to save you time, money, and stress, so you can put all your focus where it belongs—on winning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Getting into high-performance RC can feel like a lot, especially when you're trying to build a competitive car. We get questions all the time from Canadian racers looking to get an edge. Here are the answers to the ones that come up most often.
What Are the First Parts to Buy for a New Touring Car Kit?
When you crack open a new Awesomatix or XRAY kit, the first thing on your list should be the electronics. This is the heart of your car. You'll need a complete package: a 2S LiPo battery from a brand like ProTek RC, a matched ESC and motor from a proven brand like Hobbywing, a high-speed steering servo, and a receiver that works with your radio.
Once your electronics are sorted, a set of tires suited for your local track is the next critical buy.
A mistake we see a lot of racers make is forgetting a basic spares package. We always recommend grabbing front steering blocks, C-hubs, rear uprights, and a few spare spur gears. These are the parts that tend to break in practice, and having them in your pit box can save your race weekend.
How Do I Ensure Parts Are Compatible with My Car?
In RC racing, compatibility is everything. We’ve organized all rc car parts in Canada on our site by car model and brand, so you can shop with confidence. If you're running an Awesomatix A800R, for example, just head to the "Awesomatix A800R Parts" collection to see only items that are guaranteed to fit.
For universal parts like electronics or tires, the game is about matching the scale and class rules.
- 1/10 Touring Cars: These almost exclusively run on 2S LiPo batteries.
- 1/12 Pan Cars: These smaller chassis are designed for 1S LiPo batteries.
Every product description has detailed compatibility notes to help guide you. If you're ever in doubt, your car's manual is the final word, but our support team is always here to double-check fitment for you.
Why Is Same Day Delivery a Game Changer for Racers?
Racing is unpredictable. One small mistake during Friday practice can mean a broken part, and waiting days for a shipment from the US just isn't an option when your first heat is hours away. Our free same-day delivery for orders placed before noon was designed to solve that exact problem.
It means you can get that critical replacement—a new servo, a fresh set of tires, or even a new ESC—delivered right to your door. It’s all about getting you back on the track without missing a heat. What could have been a weekend-ending disaster becomes a minor hiccup.
Are These High-Performance Parts Only for Pro Racers?
Not at all. While our inventory is definitely curated for competition, many of these parts are fantastic upgrades for any hobbyist. Swapping out stock components for higher-quality parts from brands like Hobbywing delivers a huge jump in performance, reliability, and how much fun the car is to drive.
Investing in better bearings, stronger gears, or a smoother electronics package makes any RC car feel sharper and more dependable. It's a smart move for any enthusiast who wants to get the most out of their car.
Ready to find the perfect components for your race car? Explore the complete collection of race-proven parts at digital-rc and experience the advantage of a supplier built for Canadian racers. Visit us at https://digitalrc.ca to get started.