June 27, 2023

Electric Singapore Int. Challenge Announcement

A new international outdoor electric onroad event has been announced for the calendar in 2023 with the inaugural running of the Electric Singapore International Challenge on September 9-10th in Singapore. The RCMC Singapore Club, along with top international racer Nicholas Lee and Chhua Joo kiah are looking to bring back the racing in style with the creation of one big exciting weekend for the on-road racers. A venue that proved hugely popular with racers and multiple World champions having visited and raced in the past. The big flowing outdoor track is located in the East Coast, near to the World famous Changi airport. The story of the inaugural event is set to be shared with the world as it unfolds with Inf1nity sponsoring and supporting the event. The World famous Scotty Ernst is also set to be on the microphone for this race. The E-SIC will see 4 classes in action; 1:10 Modified, 1:10 13.5T Boosted, FWD 17.5T Blinky and 1:5 Superbike. So save the date, September 9-10, 2023, and get ready to be part of this exciting chapter in Singapore’s racing history.

Source: E-SIC


June 27, 2023

Boots takes victory at ‘The Italian Race’

After a break of a number of years ‘The Italian Race’ made its return to the international 1:8 Buggy calendar over the weekend with Elliott Boots taking the victory.  Organised by Maugrafix, the race was hosted for the first time at the Ospyteam R/C Offroad Circuit in Gussago in Northern Italy and attracted a star entry.  In qualifying it was reigning World Champion Davide Ongaro who took the TQ honours for Team Associated.  In the Semi Finals however it was Boots’ Sworkz that produced the fastest race time giving the multiple former European Champion pole position for the 45-minute Main from team-mate Mattia Polito.  While a few small errors in the opening stages of the race dropped Boots to second but with his Reds Racing engine economy allowing him to run longer between fuel stop he was able to capitalise to take the win ahead of Ongaro and Polito.  In eBuggy Ongaro would take the TQ and victory.

Image: Elliot Boots [Facebook]


June 26, 2023

Lee wins AOC Korea

Korea played host to the second round of the Asian Onroad Championship over the weekend with Team Yokomo’s Nicolas Lee taking the win.  Returning this year after Covid and kicking off in March in Brisbane, Australia, the popular Scotty Ernst organised championship travelled to GRC Raceway near Seoul.  In qualifying it was Lee who set the marker for the weekend and with 2 from four round to count Lee’s BD12 topped every round as he secured the overall TQ.  Behind it was the Xray of Kim Byung Hwan who secured 2nd on grid from the Yokomo of Jang Dong Uk.  In the triple finals Lee secured the overall victory with 2 from 2 in A2.  Leaving the others to battle it out in A3,  Byung Hwan took that win to secure second overall with Dong Uk completing the podium.  In the biggest category of the weekend, 17.5 Touring, it was Kim Kyung Min who took the TQ and win from Kim Siu.

Image: Asian Onroad Championship [aocrc.com]


June 22, 2023

Huge RC to host FEMCA ISTC Championships

Huge RC Circuit, the track owned by former ISTC World Champion Surikarn Chaidajsuriya is to host this year’s FEMCA ISTC Championships.  The event will take place at the Indoor asphalt track in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 23rd to 26th.  Huge RC Circuit is no stranger to hosting major international events with the track the location of he 2014 1:10 Nitro Touring Car World Championship which was won by Alexander Hagberg.  FEMCA is the governing body of radio-controlled car racing in Asia and Australasia and represents 15 nations.  Full details of the 2023 ISTC Championships are published in the first stage report.

View Stage Report here


June 17, 2023

Gruber wins second European 1:10 Nitro title

Toni Gruber is the new EFRA 1:10 Nitro Onroad European Champion, the Capricorn driver retaking the title he previously held in 2017 with the win at Naxos World in Italy today.  The only driver to better Dario Balestri in qualifying, taking the first of the five rounds after which the Italian topped every round, the German would go on to take Super Pole to lock in his direct No.2 starting position in the final behind the Top Qualifier.  Locked in battle with Infinity team-mates Balestri and 3rd place qualifier Jilles Groskamp, as the race entered its final 8-minutes Balestri would suffer a flame out ending his chances of a 3rd European title in the class.  While Groskamp would chase Gruber, the Dutch driver ran out of tyres and couldn’t match the leader.  At the end of 45-minutes Gruber took his Ielasi Tuned powered C04 to victory by just over 4-seconds.  Carmine Raiola would complete the podium, one lap down.  Unfortunately Balestri would suffer a DNF, retiring in the final 3-minutes of the race.

Image: EFRA [Facebook]


June 16, 2023

Balestri Top Qualifier at 1:10 European Championship

Infinity’s Dario Balestri is the Top Qualifier at the 1:10 Nitro Onroad European Championships in Sciliy, Italy.  The 17th running of the EFRA championships, Thursday presented drivers with some weather issues that stopped the action.  Friday they managed to get all 5 rounds of qualifying completed and it was Balestri who reigned at the Naxos World track.  Posting four TQ runs, the 2006 & 2007 European Champion secured pole for the final from Toni Gruber, the Capricorn driver fastest in opening round from Carmine Raiola who would end up third ahead of Infinity team-mates Jilles Groskamp and Francesco Tironi.  With these four drivers going into Super Pole to try secure a direct starting place in the Main final with Balestri, it was Gruber who posted the fastest lap.  The rest of the grid will be decided by the Semi Finals.  With back to back reigning 1:10 Champion Dominic Greiner not making the trip to Sciliy, a new champion will decided in tomorrow’s final.

Image: Dario Balestri [Facebook]


June 11, 2023

Orlowski is 1:8 Electric Offroad European Champion

Michal Orlowski is the new 2023 EFRA 1:8 Electric Offroad European Champion.  The seventh running of the championship, the factory Schumacher/Hobbywing driver became the 6th different winner of the title when he took victory at the Rhein-Main Circuit in Germany, ahead of Top Qualifier Bruno Coelho.  With Coelho and Orlowski having two TQ runs each in qualifying, it was the only other driver to top the times, Mugen’s Burak Kilic, who would take the opening A-Main.  Starting third and passing Orlowski early on, Kilic got to the front for the win following a mistake from Coelho.  In the second of the 10-minute encounters it was Orlowski who took the win, the Polish driver going to the front on lap 3 as Coelho got out of shape and eventually crossed the line in 3rd putting him out of title contention.  With A3 the decider between Orlowski, Kilic and local hero Aaron Rönick, who took a second in A2, it was to be an action packed race.  A mistake from Coelho allowed Kilic and Orlowski to go to the front.  As they battled over the lead, Coelho caught them up but out of contention he showed great sportsmanship and allowed the pair to duel it out.  With 2-minutes to go, as Orlowski closed on Kilic at the end of the main straight, there was contact resulting in both drivers needing to be marshalled.  As the field went through and Coelho headed for the win over the Sworkz of Jörn Neumann, 5th and 11th respectively for Kilic and Orlowski gave the Polish driver the over title over Coelho with Kilic completing the podium.

Image: Hobbywing [Facebook]


June 10, 2023

Coelho is eBuggy European C/Ship Top Qualifier

Bruno Coelho is the Top Qualifier at this year’s EFRA 1:8 eBuggy European Championship.  Taking place at Bischofsheim in Germany, the Xray/Hobbywing driver secured pole position for Sunday’s triple A-Main title decider from Schumacher’s Michal Orlowski.  Each driver posted two TQ runs from the 5 rounds of qualifying but a P2 in Q4 gave it to the Portuguese driver as Orlowski had to count a P3 from the same round.  Fastest for the penultimate round, Mugen’s Burak Kilic will start 3rd ahead of the Team Associated of Germany’s Aaron Rönick.  Defending Champion Carlos Canas could only manage 8th on the grid with the driver he took the title from, Team Asssociated’s David Ongaro, securing the final direct qualifying place in the A-Main with P12.  eBuggy’s only multiple champion David Ronnefalk (2016, 2017) starts 10th for Mayako.

Image: Hobbywing [Facebook]


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