May 19, 2025

Ronnefalk & Bayer win 1:10 EC Warm-up Race

The Hudy Arena played host to the Warm-up Race for the EFRA 1:10 Offroad European Championships over the weekend where Xray pairing David Ronnefalk and Martin Bayer took the wins.  Also running as a round of the Hudy Series, in 2WD Buggy it was the Schumacher of defending European Champion Michal Orlowski who secured the TQ on the indoor dirt track ahead Team Associated’s Jonna Haatanen, Bayer, and Ronnefalk.  In 4WD quali, former champion Bayer took the top spot from Orlowski with Xray’s Bartosz Zalewski lining up P3.  In the finals, Ronnefalk would get the better of Orlowski in A1 & 2 to take the overall win, while victory in A3 gave Haatanen the runner-up spot with Orlowski having to settle for third.  4WD was also decided in A2 as Bayer won both encounters.  Winning A3, Orlowski finished P2 while Zalewski completed the podium.

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May 19, 2025

Double win for Canas at International Buggy Challenge

The seventh edition of the International Buggy Challenge took place in Portugal over the weekend where Sworkz’s Juan Carlos Canas took a double victory.  With the Barcelos track in for a busy 2025 as its hosts the inaugural IFMAR 1:8 Electric Buggy World Championship and the EFRA 1:8 Nitro Buggy European Championship, this year’s IBC would also double up as the official Warm-up race for both championships.  Having been forced to rescheduled the race, originally set for May 2-4, as a knock on effect of a major national power outage that effected both Portugal and Spain recently, the race attracted just over 90 racers as a number of top drivers had other race commitments.  In qualifying it was Spanish youngster Adrian Pariente who took the nitro TQ ahead of his older brother Daniel after they each TQ’d a round.  Canas TQ’d the opening round but ended up P6 on the grid with the Infinity of Bruni Coelho completing the Top 3.  In the 45-minute final, reigning European Champion Canas would lay down the fastest lap of the race as he worked his way to the front to win by just under half a lap from Adrian.  Former World Champion Robert Batlle competed the podium with his Sworkz 20-seconds behind Pariente.  Local hero Joao Figueiredo would finish fourth ahead of Coelho.  In eBuggy, Canas dominated topping all three qualifiers before winning all three A-Mains with Coelho and Adrian Pariente joining him on the podium.

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May 19, 2025

T-Works RC8 B4.1 A-Arm Reinforcing Insert Set

T-Works has introduced this A-Arm Reinforcing Insert set for the Team Associated RC8 B4.1 1:8 Buggy platform.  Made from 7075 aluminium for optimised weight, the inserts enhance structural strength of the Front/Rear A-Arms.  This additional hardness of the A-Arm also contributes to improved stability and sharpens reaction in cornering performance.  Easy to install, the inserts are also offered as a front or rear arm only set.

Source: T-Works [rc-tworks.com]


May 19, 2025

Schimmel & Phend crowned ROAR 1:10 Dirt Champions

Xray drivers Brennan Schimmel and Dakotah Phend are the new 2025 ROAR 1:10 Modified Buggy Champions, Schimmel lifting the 2WD title and Phend taking 4WD  at Hoosier RC Hobbyplex in Indiana.  In qualifying it was 23-year-old Schimmel who dominated topping all four 4WD qualifiers and three rounds in 2WD.  With Team Associated’s Davey Batta and Phend, who topped Q4, starting behind him in 2WD, A1 would see Schimmel and Batta touch wheels with the Top Qualifier coming off worst and eventually posting a DNF – Batta winning the encounter from Phend.  Schimmel was back in control in A2 taking the win from Schumacher’s Broc Champlin and then sealing the title in A3.  With the Top 3 finishing as they started, that would be the same order they would line-up on the podium.  In 4WD, Schimmel took A1 but had a rough A2 which went to Phend.  With all on the line in A3 it would be defending double champion Spencer Rivkin who took the win after Schimmel, having established a comfortable lead made a mistake with 1:30 to go.  Also getting passed by Champlin, he would finish P3 handing the title to Phend with his earlier A1 win and A2 second.  Champlin completed the podium.

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May 19, 2025

Team Powers V2 Portable Soldering Iron Station

Team Powers has announced the release of the V2 model of their Portable Soldering Iron Station.  The portable station design supports 2S~4S (7.4V~18V) battery input and operates directly via PD 3.0 USB power supply.  The integrated soldering station features an on/off key for easy control and a voltage display gives real-time input/output monitoring.  Rapid heating boosts to 420°C in just one minute.  The station also includes 2mm~6mm plug holder to fit various connectors, a parts tray for organising your workspace, and a foam space area for added convenience.  An adjustable iron body allows for roll-up/down positioning voltage display gives real-time input/output monitoring.

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May 18, 2025

Stanley wins NSW 1:8 Onroad State Title

ARC factory driver Brayden Stanley has given the Taiwanese manufacturer the RCRA NSW State Title in 1:8 Onroad after taking the win at John Grant International Raceway in Sydney.  Racing at the former IFMAR 1:8 Onroad (2001) and 1:8 GT (2023) World Championship host track, the young Australian took the TQ after topping three of the five qualifiers at the rain effected weekend.  Team-mate Jeffrey Mackie made it a 1-2 for the ARC 8.4LCG on the starting grid with the Mugen Seiki of Tim Moylan completing the Top 3.  Despite a ‘super chaotic’ but dry 30-minute final, Stanley, who is part of ARC’s international electric touring car team, would take the win by half a lap from long time leader Mackie.  Coming through from 8th on the grid, Johnny La Sprina completed the podium with his Xray.  In 1:10 Nitro Touring the NSW title went to Andrew Bardetta ahead of Xray team-mate Michael Stone while in 1:8 GT the winner was Rick Seymonsbergen driving a Hong Nor.

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May 18, 2025

KM Racing MR04 94mm LCG Alu Motor Mount

Former 1:10 Nitro Touring Car World Championship manufacturer KM Racing, and now Mini Z option parts specialists, has announced the upcoming release of their new 94mm LCG Aluminium Motor Mount for the Kyosho MR04 chassis.  Both functional and aesthetically pleasing, the key feature of the mount is its super low centre of gravity which gives it a 2mm lower CG than the current after market MR03 motor mount.  Reducing traction roll, it integrates with the MR04 chassis for a cleaner and more aesthetically refined appearance.

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May 17, 2025

Avid B7 & LD3 Forged Carbon Shock Towers

New from Avid Racing Concepts come these Forged Carbon Front Shock Towers for the Team Associated RC10B7 and Schumacher LD3 2WD buggies.  Made from 4mm forged carbon fibre, with lightly chamfered edges to help prevent splitting, they towers are designed for carpet/turf, and maintains the kit profile so the stock shock guards still work.  To do this, Avid removed the outside hole on the tower because we found we never use it.  The B7 tower is -3mm front and while the LD3 towers are -4mm on the front and -3mm on the rear.

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