April 16, 2018

John Ermen takes win at French IC Track opener

The Mini Racing Team Essonne club played host to round 1 of the French IC Track National Championship this past weekend. In the 1/8th Elite class it was Romain Picard with the overall TQ from Richard Volta 2nd and John Ermen 3rd. The latter then had some bad luck in the semi final when he lost the lead due to a mechanical issue and eventually finished good enough to start from P11 into the 45-minute A-main. In the opening stages of the main John was fortunate enough to make it through a lot of carnage and traffic and when it started to rain lightly at the 10-minute mark, more chaos took place of which John was able to take advantage of to move up to 2nd behind Richard. When the latter had a coming together with another car in the pit lane, John was able to take over the lead and with only 15 minutes to go John stretched out on the lead and later took a 2-laps win from Arnaud Mathieu 2nd and Christophe Aygon 3rd.

Image: John Ermen


April 16, 2018

Carsten Keller wins German Nitromasters

The Nitromasters 1/8th off-road race took place this past weekend in Sand am Main. Mugen’s Carsten Keller would take the win in the 1/8th Nitro Buggy class from Aaron Roenick in 2nd and Sebastian Winterstein in 3rd. Rene Koenig would round out the top 4 results for a full Mugen sweep. Over in the 1/8th E-Buggy class it was Sebastian Winterstein with the win.

Source: Mugen [mugen.eu]


April 16, 2018

Savoya & Musso successful at French Buggy Nats Rd2

The Vic la Gardiole track in the southern part of France played host to the second round of the French Electric Buggy Nationals this past weekend. Rainy weather in the days before the event made for challenging track conditions but the club members did their best to make for a super fun event for everyone. Ultimately it was the top qualifier, TLR’s Renaud Savoya who took the win in the 2WD lass from Xray’s Armand Lantheaume in 2nd and Team Associated’s Ludovic Valtier in 3rd. Over in 4WD it was HB Racing’s Thomas Musso with the TQ and win from Armand Lantheaume (Xray) 2nd and Renaud Savoya (TLR) 3rd.

View the 4WD podium here


April 16, 2018

Darren Bloomfield scores win at BRCA E-Buggy opener

Round 1 of the BRCA 1/8th E-Buggy and Nitro Truck National Series was held this past weekend at the Brookthorpe track. In the E-Buggy class it was Agama’s Darren Bloomfield who had a great start into his title defending season with a win from Jack Embling (SWorkz) 2nd and TQ holder Matt Lewis (Team Associated) 3rd. Over in the Nitro Truggy class Jack Embling (SWorkz) managed to qualify joint TQ, but started 2nd due to the fastest time being held in the dry round by Team Associated’s Jon Howells. The final was 30 minutes long, and Jack decided to not risk ten minutes stints, so he had to stop three times. However even though his competitors risked one less stop, he still had the speed to take the win from Jon Howells 2nd and Agama’s Jon Hazlewood 3rd.

View the Truck podium here


April 16, 2018

Davide Ongaro wins at Italian Buggy Nats Rd2

The Ospy track played host to the second round of the Italian 1/8th Buggy National Championship this past weekend. Team Associated’s Davide Ongaro would make a clean sweep in the Expert category by taking the TQ and he wasn’t even stopped by the rainy conditions on the main final where he would take the win from Xray’s Marco Baruffolo 2nd and Mattia Polito (Kyosho) 3rd.

Source: Modellismo RC [modellismorc.net]


April 16, 2018

Robert Batlle wins Spanish buggy opener

The opening round of the Spanish 1/8th Nitro Buggy National Championship was held this past weekend at the Radovan track, home of the recent Neobuggy race. The event saw the participation of some foreign drivers such as David Ronnefalk and Joseph Quagraine and it was David who would hold the upper hand after the qualifiers to take the overall TQ from Robert Batlle 2nd and Juan Carlos Canas 3rd. Great drama then stroke for David whose buggy’s tank volume was found to be too large although he hadn’t changed anything since the last couple of races. The 45-minute A-main was a pretty intense affair with lots of position changes, however at the front of the pack the lead between Robert Batlle and Juan Carlos only changed a couple of times and in the end, and despite a couple of mishaps, it was Robert who brought home a narrow 0.9s win from Juan Carlos, making it a Mugen 1-2 at the opening round of the Championship. Behind the two, the race for the final podium spot was on between Daniel Bernabe, Joao Figueiredo, Dani Batlle or Jorge Soler, however it was Kyosho’s Bryan Baldo who would snatch the final step on the podium with a great drive.

View the final results here


April 16, 2018

Dominican Republic 1/8 GT & 1/5 Nats Rd3 – Report

The third round of this year’s Dominican Republic 1/8th GT and 1/5th scale National Championships was held by the Dominican Association of Car Runners of Radio Control ADOCARC this past weekend in 1/8th GT and 1/5th scale Touring categories. The beautiful Santo Domingo track played host to the event and in the 1/8th GT class it was Antonio Taveras with the win from runner-up, Diego Medina. Elvin Alba would round out the podium as top qualifier, Alex Wachsmann did not make the A-main top 3.

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April 15, 2018

Hagberg wins A2 as Coelho & Volker clash

Alexander Hagberg has won the second A-Main at the ETS in Spain, the Xray driver the benefactor of A1 winner Bruno Coelho clashing with Ronald Volker as the latter led the race.  Starting on pole, just as the field came around to complete the first lap Coelho would get his Xray on two wheels over the curbing allowing Volker through just before the loop. Pushed hard by Coelho, the pair pulled clear of Hagberg but on lap 6 they clashed as Coelho tried a pass. With Volker taking a long time to find his composure as Coelho waited for the Yokomo driver to resume the lead they were quickly swallowed up by most of the grid. With Christopher Krapp, now running 2nd, struggling with a damaged car after he was collected by Volker in the warm-up, Hagberg could control the race for an easy 4-second win.  Krapp would come under pressure from Awesomatix’s Freddy Südhoff, with Marc Rheinard joining the battle for a brief time before the Infinity driver outbraked himself trying a pass for second, but the Yokomo driver held on for 2nd.

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


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