October 3, 2016

James Wright joins MD Racing

James Wright joins MD Racing

MD Racing have announced the signing of BRCA 1/5th scale on-road champion, James Wright to their team. At just sixteen years of age, James has amassed an extensive knowledge of RC and success in his relatively short RC career of just six years. His campaign will include the upcoming BRCA Indoor National Championships, the 2017 Outdoor BRCA National Championships and also mid-season regional series and club days. James has the following to say about the deal:

After working closely with fellow team driver Stephen Lander, Vicente Mechancoses and the guys at the MD Racing factory, experiencing the passion and commitment of the team to be the very best and to move their branding internationally, I am delighted to have the opportunity as a factory driver for MD Racing to  help show what the car, the team, and the company can do for F1 RC in the up coming national events, and I look forward to the future with MD racing. I would like to thank Vicente for this opportunity to work with them and to help make MD products the best they can be. Now lets go and have some great racing out there! I hope to see you at a circuit sometime soon.

Source: MD Racing [mdracingrc.com]


October 3, 2016

Cameron Zammit wins at Victorian State Titles

Cameron Zammit wins at Victorian State Titles

Last weekend the 2016 Victorian State Titles were held at the Keilor Offroad RC Club in Keilor, Victoria, Australia. The event began with practice on Saturday with the track starting off dry but overnight rain forced the club to drop one qualifier on Sunday morning. For round one in 4WD, the track was still quite wet and it was Cameron Zammit who took the win while Q2 went to Ray Munday by one second. In round three, Cameron started behind Ray and was sitting behind him for almost the duration of the race. On the last lap Ray made a small mistake and Cameron went through, which gave him the win and the overall TQ.

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October 3, 2016

Cavalieri sets pace in 2nd practice

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Ryan Cavalieri has opened Day 2 of the 1:8 Offroad World Championships In Las Vegas by setting the pace in the second round of practice.  The Team Associated driver was quickest over 3-consecutive laps from TLR pairing Ryan Maifield and Dakotah Phend with the trio separated by less then a tenth of a second with Joe Bornhorst fourth fastest.  Having set the pace in the opening practice yesterday, that time half a second faster than Cavalieri Practice 2 topping time, Jared Tebo would set the 12th fastest time while reigning World Champion Ty Tessmann was 15th quickest, both driver still pleased with their cars.   Having set the fastest lap yesterday, Ryan Lutz was again the fastest driver around RC Tracks of Las Vegas with a 33.980 as he took his Tekno to the seventh fastest time for the round.

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October 2, 2016

The Worlds according to Ruona – The hand shaking phase is over

The Worlds according to Ruona - The hand shaking phase is over

Well, we made it through the hand shaking phase of the worlds. You know, where everyone across teams, countries and pit areas pretend to like each other for a little while. It’s always fake, it’s always awkward and personally, I look forward to when we all go back to normal. Sure, we all respect the competition, but in all reality, let’s race already.

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October 2, 2016

Tebo fastest in opening practice

Tebo fastest in opening practice

On what can best be described as a very leisurely opening day to the 1:8 Offroad World Championships in Las Vegas it was Jared Tebo who set the pace as drivers ran just a single 10-minute practice run each around the RC Tracks of Las Vegas track.   Posting a best three consecutive lap time of 1:42.818, Tebo led a Kyosho 1-2 from Elliott Boots with the separation less than 1/10th of a second.  Behind, Mugen’s Cole Ogden would post the third fastest time while on a complete 10-minute race time it was his team-mate Adam Drake who would top the time sheets. With the focus of the first practice being to learn the track, something most drivers reported as not taking long, reigning champion Ty Tessmann would post the 15th fastest time summing up the track as ‘not challenging yet’.

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October 2, 2016

Micha Widmaier signs for SWorkz 1/10th scale team

Micha Widmaier signs for SWorkz 1/10th scale team

SWorkz have announced the addition of Germany’s Micha Widmaier to their 1/10th scale electric off-road team. The German National 1/8th Youth Champion already campaigns the company’s 1/8th scale vehicles and he will now also run SWorkz’ S12-M and S104 Evo buggies. Micha had the following to say about the deal:

After joining SWorkz 1/8 team this season and having great results, I decided switch also in 1/10 to SWorkz. I am very happy with the performance of the SWorkz cars and I am looking forward to having good results here too. I also want to thank Schumacher and CS-Electronic for supporting me over the last years.

Source: SWorkz [sworkz.com]


October 2, 2016

Wing rule causes some issue on Day 1 of WC

Wing rule causes some issue on Day 1 of WC

A wing rule that was introduced in April 2014, caused drivers some issue on the opening day of the 1:8 Offroad World Championship as IFMAR started to enforce the ruling that came about as a result of the race numbers used at the 2010 World in Thailand.  The ruling, which states the rear wing side plates must have a space 50mm x 40mm in which to place the car’s race number, was not enforced at the previous Worlds in Italy 2-year-ago because no manufacturer had created a wing that met the newly drawn up specification.  In November 2015, EFRA, the European governing body, voted to remove the ruling from its handbook as it had not been followed by the industry.  Shortly after however, Kyosho would design & release a wing based on the ruling and as a result IFMAR had to enforce the ruling leaving drivers to either purchase a Kyosho wing, many drivers very sceptical over the real reason for the ruling due to the fact Kyosho had 100’s of wings in stock at the track, or extend the wing side plates of the brand of wing they use.

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October 1, 2016

Hector Albarracin to get MD Racing factory support

Hector Albarracin to get MD Racing factory support

MD Racing have announced the addition of Hector Albarracin to their factory team. Already a supporter of the Spanish company for many years, the 2016 EFRA Euros A-main finalist will now get the full factory treatment when campaigning MD Racing’s MDF14 formula and MDT15 touring car. Hector has the following to say about the deal:

First I would like to thank Vicente Machancoses for this huge opportunity! I’m working with Vicente from 3 years ago, and I hope for work together for more years, this is a new brand with good quality products in continue developing for make the best product, I’m very happy for continue in the factory team, its a big team with people living the hobby.

Source: MD Racing [mdracingrc.com]


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