May 9, 2014

Volker TQs opening ETS qualifier in Austria

Volker TQs opening ETS qualifier in Austria

Ronald Volker has TQ’d the opening round of qualifying at the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Mattsee, Austria. Having set the pace in practice at the fahr(T)raum event to lead away the top heat of qualifying, the Team Yokomo star was the only driver to do 24 laps of the unforgiving US style track but the defending champion faced a stern challenge from Tamiya’s Marc Rheinard. Setting the TQ pace for a time Rheinard would post the second fastest time, just missing out on 24-laps, with TRF team-mate Viktor Wilck third. Fading light made for challenging conditions for the top modified drivers, Volker’s Yokomo team-mate Dominik Fleischmann who was fastest in the final practice particularly struggling in the difficult light.

Continue reading this report here or our complete event coverage here.


May 9, 2014

Kyosho ZX6 4WD buggy – First images

KyoshoZX6-7

Kyosho have released first official images of their forthcoming ZX6 1/10th electric 4WD buggy. The follow-up model of the popular Lazer ZX5 was in development for some time now but never allowed to become photographed on races, although some spy shots floated around the internet. The buggy is based around a machined 7075 aluminium chassis that allows for a front or rear motor configuration while making use of a 2S shorty LiPo battery pack. The adjustable battery mount also allows to use saddle pack batteries from what is understaff. The suspension arm mounts are machined aluminium pieces with composite inserts to alter the suspension geometry. Other moulded composite parts include the front and rear shock towers, chassis braces, and chassis side pods. Depending on the motor position the steering servo is mounted in -line or vertically while the centre driveshafts make use of a standard “dog bone” design. We bring you more information and a release date of the new kit as soon as they become available.

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May 9, 2014

Jörn Neumann wins at German nats qualifier

Jörn Neumann wins at German nats qualifier

A qualifying round for the German 1/8th Nitro Buggy nationals was held at the Oberhausen track last weekend. Team Durango driver Jörn Neumann (Team Durango/FX) showed great speed with the new DNX8 prototype right from the first practice run. Jörn was able to TQ and win the 30 minute final by over a lap from 2nd placed Daniel Reckward (RB/RB) and 3rd placed Marcel Guske (LRP/LRP).

Thanks to Jörn Neumann for sending the report.


May 9, 2014

SkyRC nitro engine heater

SkyRC nitro engine heater

SkyRC now have a nitro engine heater available. Fitting all .19 to .26 nitro engines, the heater is powered by a 12VDC power source such as respective battery packs or a power supply and it pre-heats the engine to 60°C to 70°C within 10 minutes. Pre-heating a nitro engine will result in less “pinch”, the engine is easier to start and both the engine and glow plug will wear less compared to a “cold” start. Made from tough fabric an upper access port allows to insert a glow plug igniter or thermometer. Included with the heater comes a XT60 DC adapter wire.

Source: SkyRC [skyrc.com]


May 9, 2014

Exotek SRX2 Ti front axles & alloy shock posts

Exotek SRX2 Ti front axles & alloy shock posts

Exotek have new option parts for the Serpent SRX2 buggy available in form of titanium front axles and aluminium shock posts. First up are the Flite-series titanium front wheel axles. They are almost as strong as steel shafts but weight in at only 4.3g while the stock steel axles weight 7.6g a pair. Using the lighter shafts reduces unsprung weight as well as rotational mass resulting in quicker direction changes. Also new are the front and rear 12mm shock absorber posts. Coming in pairs the parts are machined from high-quality aluminium, they are orange anodised and offer a thicker mid section for added durability.

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May 9, 2014

Turner & Rico win at JBRL Rd3

Turner & Rico win at JBRL Rd3

Round 3 of the 2014 JBRL Electric Series was run at Rainman’s Hobbies in Bakersfield, California. While Kevin Motter and Matthew Pages came out successful in the 2WD and 4WD Modified Buggy classes, Cody Turner took the win in Pro2 Short Course followed by Kevin Motter and Nicholas Blais in 2nd and 3rd respectively. Pro4 SC went to Rudy Rico who left Ryan Dunford and David Jenson behind while the 2WD Modified Truck win went to Jake Mayo. Matt Gilbert and Wayne Wyrick completed the top 3 result. In 1/8th E-Buggy Ryan Dunford ended the day on top with Rudy Rico and Nicholas Blais grabbing the two remaining podium spots. More results can be found on the official JBRL website by clicking here.

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May 9, 2014

PSM B5 series shock standoff set

PSM B5 series shock standoff set

German company PSM introduce a new optional part for the Team Associated B5 line of buggies in the form of aluminium shock standoffs. Machined from 7075-T6 aluminium and coming in a shiny silver finish, the parts are designed to replace the stock standoffs with a more durable, lightweight and cooler looking alternative. Included in the set are four standoffs and four optional spacers for the use with PSM’s V1 or V2 carbon fibre shock towers.

Source: PSM [psm-rc.com]


May 9, 2014

Kurt van Vlemen wins at Benelux Truggy nationals Rd2

Kurt van Vlemen wins at Benelux Truggy nationals Rd2

The 2nd round of the Benelux Truggy nationals was held on the astroturf track of Helmond. 35 racers from the Netherlands and Belgium attended the event that was won by Belgium driver Kurt van Vlemen (Serpent). Jarno Pijper (Xray) and Jordy Velder (Kyosho) completed the top 3 result. The national series resumes on the 25th of May in Appingedam.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]