Rheinard tops opening Czech qualifier
Marc Rheinard has TQ’d the opening round of qualifying here in the Czech Republic. The World Champion set the pace from Tamiya team-mate Viktor Wilck who was 1.6 seconds off his 16 laps in 5:04.492 run. Having complained that his car felt tweaked in practice, the German moved the battery pack back to its original kit position for the first of the five qualifiers resulting in a much better car. Although happy to bag the maximum 155 points, Rheinard said he needs to improve the car further as it remains very loose under power.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Hobbytech Spirit STR8 1/8th scale buggy
Hobbytech have released CAD images and details about their new 1/8th scale buggy the Spirit. Everything on this new offroader is compact and centralized to make this buggy more responsive on the track and easy to work off the track. Manufactured with high precision aluminium and carbon fibre parts, there was no compromise in delivering the highest quality off road racing chassis. Every aspect of the car was designed and tested to produce maximum performance, everything down to the last screw has been optimised for maximum lightness.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Xceed Zytec V2 1/8 & Light 1/12 bodies
Xceed have introduced two new Zytec bodies, for both 1/8th and 1/12th scale. The Xceed Zytec V2 1/8 scale body gives more stability and safe traction in medium-fast tracks compared to the super steering achieved from the previous V1 version making it easier to race. This new V2 type is 8mm longer with the whole surface lower by an average of 4mm and Xceed plans plans the release for the beginning of February 2010. Again availabke in normal and light versions. For 1/12th scale, the Zytec Light 1/12 scale is made from top quality lexan and is a very low body with superb downforce. Fits like a glove over a 1/12 chassis.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Orcan Audi now available in 200mm & 190mm
With immediate effect the straightaway successful and popular Audi A5 touring car body of ORCAN is available not only in 200 but also in a 190 millimeter version. And both bodies already offer the necessary homologation numbers of EFRA, number 2033 for the 200mm nitro body and 4022 for the 190mm electric body.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Durango release details of DNX408 body shell
Durango are claiming that their DNX408 1/8th scale has the lowest bodyshell around. This has many benefits, like low centre of gravity, minimal frontal area to punch through the air, more air flow over the rear wing etc, but it also helps with heat management. The engine head in a DNX408 gets the most direct clean airflow of any car, plus the body is designed to direct as much air as possible over the bodyshell at the engine head, rather than through the body. The central engine and low bodyshell mean that all shock bodies are also in clean airflow. The rear wing is as close to the rear wheels as possible, thanks to the forward shock position, this drives the down-force directly to the rear wheels. Too many wings on 1/8 buggies are way out back which means more wheelies than down-force.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Drivers full of praise for Czech ETS track
Round 3 of the Euro Touring Series is underway here in the Czech Republic and there is nothing but praise coming from the top drivers for the track that has been created by race host Michal Bok and his crew. Drivers are enjoying the challenge of the long and technical track, 19-seconds being the current benchmark lap time. Making his international debut for the Tamiya Racing Factory team it is young Elliot Harper who is setting the early pace in practice. The British driver says the track is really nice and has a good flow to it. Still making small adjustments to his set-up, Harper said overall he is pleased with his car on used tyres but on a fresh set of Xenon tyres both he and his team-mates are struggling.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Serpent S120 Link 1/12th scale
Having released CAD images of their new 1/12th scale car back in November, Serpent have finally released the S120 link chassis. Differing from the previously available S120, the chassis uses a link-system which is damped using a conventional centrally mounted shock absorber together with a laterally mounted floating monoshock. The newly designed motorpod is a combination of high quality machined alu brackets and top quality carbon fibre parts, bolted together to create an ultra stiff rear pod and allows the brushless motor to be mounted in the optimal position for car balance and offers good heat dissipation as well. The front end of the car stays the same and is completely adjustable and utilises the now standard fixed lower suspension arms combined with active top wishbones.
Friday, January 29, 2010
F.V.S.S. LiFe RX battery & Carbon weights
F.V.S.S. have introduced some new products including this LiFe RX battery and carbon pattern balances weights. The LiFe receiver pack is 2 cell 6.6 volt 1450mAh and will fit into 1/10 and 1/8 racing cars and has the same dimensions (83 x 26 x 16 mm) as conventional packs. The balance Weights feature a cool carbon pattern and are backed with strips of adhesive for easy mounting. Sold in 12 pieces of 5grams.
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