September 18, 2009

Claudio Souto wins Rd5 in Portugal

Claudio Souto wins Rd5 in Portugal

The 5th round of the Portuguese 1/8th scale on road nationals took place last weekend in Maia to the North of the country, close to Porto. Qualifying went the way of Motonica driver Claudio Souto, in front of Mugen driver Mario Miranda, with Pedro Praça and Ricardo Costa rounding out the top 4. In the final there was no change to the qualifying order and Souto took the win from Miranda in 2nd with Pedro Praça taking 3rd with his Motonica.

Source: R3CS [r3cs.com]


September 17, 2009

Grainger & Bowden wins BRCA TC Season Finale

Grainger & Bowden wins BRCA TC Season Finale

2009 saw the BRCA 1:10 electric section return to one of the longest established outdoor tracks in the UK, Mendip, this was the final round of the touring car national series and saw a victory for Chris Grainger. Chris had already secured this years title at the previous round and was under no pressure as he dominated the event with his Mi4. In qualifying Chris set pole position for the A final ahead of the Hot Bodies Cyclone of Ben Cosgrove and the Associated TC5 of Olly Jefferies. The three leg finals saw some great racing, Chris took victory in the first two legs while Ben took leg three, Olly Jefferies was second in all three legs and this left the finishing positions as Chris the winner ahead of Olly and Matt White who had a great weekend with his Schumacher Mi4. In the Pro Stock class championship leader Jon Bowden took FTD, Jon only needed a top three result to secure his title and did it in style with his Hot Bodies Cyclone, Jon won all three legs of the Pro Stock A final to be crowned 2009 Pro Stock champion, behind Jon on the day were Lee Price for Schumacher and a stunning drive from one of the UK’s young up and coming stars Zak Smith who finished third for Associated.

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September 16, 2009

Abernethy & Baird win Rd4 of Irish Nats

Abernethy & Baird win Rd4 of Irish Nats

The fourth and final round of the Irish National 1:8 Off Road Championships took place at the Navan Nitro Nuts track last Sunday.  With Losi driver Michael Todd having already secured the title with victory at the previous round in Galway from Barkley Abernethy and opting to sit out this encounter the big battle was was for third place in the championship between Derek McCloskey and Gary Baird. In qualifying it was 2008 Champion Mark Harron who took TQ honours with his Hot Bodies ahead of McCloskey’s Hong Nor and the Losi of David Curtis. In the Truggy category, the title was still up for grabs between defending champion Bradley Baird and Galway winner Christopher McCauley. Driving his Losi it was McCauley who got the upper hand in qualifying to take the TQ honours while Baird’s Xray would line up fourth.

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September 16, 2009

Swauger & Lemieux take ROAR Fuel titles

Swauger & Lemieux take ROAR Fuel titles

We are a bit late on this one, but the ROAR on road Fuel Nationals took place 2 weeks ago in Toledo and combined both the 1/8th scale and 1/10th scale 200mm classes. In the 1/8th scale class it was Ralph Burch Jr that took the pole position ahead of Scott Kimbrow, Paolo Morganti and Paul Ciccarello, while in the 1/10th scale class it was Paul Lemieux that took the pole position in front of Ralph Burch, Bobby Flack and Josh Cyrul. In the 1/8th scale final Mike Swauger was able to come to the front and take the win for Mugen, finishing a lap clear of Serpent driver Paolo Morganti in 2nd, with Paul Ciccarello a further 2 laps back in 3rd. The 200mm final saw a lights to flag victory for Lemieux, bringing his Xray home over 3 laps clear of Josh Cyrul in 2nd with Ralph Burch taking the final podium spot in 3rd.

Source: Mugen [mugenseiki.com]


September 15, 2009

Maxime Favrelle wins French 200mm Nats Rd4

Maxime Favrelle wins French 200mm Nats Rd4

Round 4 of the French 1/10th scale 200mm Nationals took place at the weekend at the Niort track in the west of the country. Maxime Favrelle won the race after taking the lead when Jacky Mouton made his tyre stop. Maxime kept the same set of Kronos tyres for the whole race and could take the win ahead of Arnaud Chaussard in 2nd and Basile Concialdi 3rd, giving the Xray NT1 the complete podium.

Source: Racing Experience [racing-experience.fr]


September 15, 2009

Bertin takes title in 1/8th French Nats

Bertin takes title in 1/8th French Nats

The final round of the French 1/8th scale on road Nationals were held last weekend at the Clermont Ferrand track, host of the 1999 1/8th World Championships. In qualifying it was Adrien Bertin who, fresh from his 3rd place at the Worlds in Switzerland, continued to set the pace in the Nationals by taking the TQ ahead of Sébastien Zatla, Christophe Aygon and Laurent Zatla. Adrien was untouchable in the main final and the Kyosho/Team Orion driver won easily from Kyosho/NR racer Laurent Zatla in 2nd after a great fight with Serpent/RB driver Stephane Riccobonno. This win gave Bertin the National title in the Elite class. In the National class it was Arnaud Mathieu that took the pole position and in the final he never gave up his lead, winning the race, while Gerald Colinet took the National title.

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September 15, 2009

Van Gastel wins Dutch 8th NK Rd6

Van Gastel wins Dutch 8th NK Rd6

The 6th and final race for the Dutch Nomac and NK Championships were held on the beautiful AMCA track in Apeldoorn. The weather was a bit cold and in the afternoon there were many short showers falling on a drying track which made the sub-finals very unpredictable. In the NK class it was RickV who decided not to drive because he is already Champion. Ilia v. Gastel took the pole position followed by John Ermen, Jordy Blok with surprising young driver Jeffrey Rietveld taking the 4th direct place in the final. In the final Ilia was unbeatable and drove his car with 2 laps ahead to the top place of the podium followed by John Ermen and Jordy Blok, both finishing on the same lap. In the Nomac class it was Gunther v. Staey taking the pole, with a better time than that from Ilia v. Gastel in the NK class, and was followed by Steven Cuypers, Robin d’Hondt and Richard Keur. In the final it was Worlds finalist Robin d’Hondt taking the win followed by Gunther v. Staey with Richard Keur 3rd.

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September 15, 2009

Kyle Branson takes BRCA title with Rd7 win

Kyle Branson takes BRCA title with Rd7 win

Round 7 of the BRCA 1/10th scale 200mm Nationals were held last weekend at the Cotswolds track and with good weather for the weekend the racers could concentrate on their setups on Saturday for Sunday’s event. In the first round of qualifying the track was a little off but Kyle Branson running the Serpent 733 managed to take TQ in front of Serpent driver Neal King, with Mark Green having problems in the first qualifying. In the second round Kyle was still on TQ just in front of Mark who managed to get a good run in, with the positions remaining the same after the 3rd round, but in the fourth Mark took TQ by 7 tenths of a second as Branson had problems in the warm up and was unable to start in time. In the final both Mark and Kyle got off to a good start with the youngster taking the lead on the first lap. After only 7 laps, Mark got tangled up with a back marker and broke his car, retiring on the spot. After 20 minutes Kyle had a 1 lap lead and just backed off a little to stay there for the remainder of the race, eventually winning by 2 laps ahead of Johnathan Dobney with Chris Slater in third. This win gave the Sirio back Serpent driver the British Championship ahead of Johnathan. There is one more national to be held at the end of the year in Halifax.

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