Nic Case (born 1963) is an American radio-controlled model hobbyist from Southern California specializing in speedrunning.
[2] A clay modeller for Ford Motor Company in Irvine, California,[3] Nic Case took up radio-controlled cars in 1990 following a motorcycle accident.
[4] This paid off at the ISC Speed Run event in Rockingham Dragway, Rockingham, North Carolina, on October 4, 2008, where the car reached a speed of 161.76 mph (260.3 km/h)[9] Case made another attempt in 2011 when he collaborated with Associated Electrics, which built him a Team Associated SR11.
Unable to bring this any further, and leaving his new record unconfirmed, he briefly retired when his 17-year-old nephew was killed in a hit and run accident.
[1] At an event organized by the Radio Operated Scale Speed Association (ROSSA), he finally reached 202 mph (325.1 km/h) at St. George, Utah.