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Introducing Kitchen Cup!


Kitchen Cup is an Augmented Realiy RC Car racing cup, which lets you compete using a real RC car in a world of Augmented Reality. 

The event takes place twice a week. Please check the calendar in "Events" section on arrccar.com


Completing one lap in Kitchen Cup:

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