January 28, 2020

Juan Aguirre wins at Nitro Electric On-road Series Rd1

The Barceloneta RC Complex of Barceloneta, Puerto Rico held the opening round of their Nitro Electric On-road Series last weekend with nearly 60 entries. In the 1/10th 200mm class it was Juan Chalas with the overall TQ from Franco Machado in 2nd. The 25-minute A-main event however brought a totally different result with 5th place qualifier, Juan Aguirre taking the win some seven laps in front of 6th place qualifier, Ivan Garcia while 3rd place qualifier, Alex Fagundo came in 3rd overall, some 40 seconds behind Ivan.

Source: Wallace Motorsports [wallacemotorsports.net]


January 28, 2020

Brown & Schreven win at NW Model Hobby Expo

The 2020 Northwest Model Hobby Expo Off-Road Carpet Championship was held at Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington last weekend, drawing nearly 250 entries for the various Modified and Stock electric off-road classes offered. In the premier 2WD Mod Buggy class it was TLR driver, Mikey Brown with the overall TQ from Brady Janson in 2nd and Team Associated’s Jonathan Cantrell in 3rd. Mike would only finish in 5th place in A1, however he would make up for it in A2 and A3 to bring home the overall from Brady in 2nd. A1 winner, Jonathan would have to settle for 3rd overall in the tie-breaker with Brady.

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January 28, 2020

Frederik Brolos Mikkelsen wins at DASU Champs Rd2

Round 2 of the Danish DASU Electric On-road Championship was hosted by the Brondby Racing Club last weekend. The race was held in Stock Touring, Formula and GT12 classes and in Touring Super Stock it was Awesomatix driver, Frederik Brolos Mikkelsen with the overall TQ and win from the Xray duo of Patrick Danielsen in 2nd and Patrick Folman in 3rd.

Image: Claus Ryeskov


January 28, 2020

Akio Sobue wins at 2020 Mountain Cup

The 2020 Mountain Cup was held at the RC Paradise asphalt indoor track in Nagoya, Japan this past weekend. The race attracted some of the country’s fastest drivers and it was Infinity’s Akio Sobue with the overall win in the Touring Car Modified class from Masami Hirosaka (Yokomo) in 2nd. Xray’s Takuma Sasaki came in 3rd to round out the podium.

Source: KO Propo [kopropo.com]


January 28, 2020

Sweep dual stage rock crawler open cell inserts

Coming from Sweep Racing are their new dual stage open cell tyre inserts for 1.9” and 2.2” rock crawlers and trail trucks. Of a two-stage design the inserts are made up of a hard inner foam and a medium hardness blue or soft hardness white colour outer ring, allowing to adjust overall tyre hardness easily. The inserts are available for 1.9” and 2.2” tyres which covers most of the important sizes.

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January 27, 2020

Adam Drake sweeps Grassroots Racing Series opener

Thunder Alley Raceway of Beaumont, California played host to round 1 of the Grassroots Racing Series this past weekend. The event draw nearly 180 entries and in Open Nitro Buggy it was Mugen’s Adam Drake with the overall TQ and win. TLR’s Cole Jenson came in 2nd in the 15-minute A-main event, some two laps down as HB Racing’s Marcus Garret ended the day on the 3 spot, 5.7 seconds behind Cole. Over in Open E-Buggy it was again Adam with the overall TQ and win as Cole Jenson and Mitchell Taylor came in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Image: Adam Drake


January 27, 2020

Maclan Racing sign Robert Batlle

Maclan Racing have announced the signing of former IFMAR 1/8th Nitro Buggy World Champion, Robert Batlle to their factory racing team. Robert will be using Maclan electronics for his 2020 race program that will include all major European electric 1/8th scale events.

Source: Maclan Racing [maclan-racing.com]


January 27, 2020

FTX Outback Hi-Rock 1/10 trail crawler RTR

FTX have introduced the Outback Hi-Rock, an evolution of the Outback trail chassis. As trail and crawler fans continue to crave both scale performance and scale looks, FTX have looked to address both with the Hi-Rock. Featuring a new split transmission, the motor is now mounted directly above the front axle alongside the steering servo providing extra weight up front for better traction when climbing ascents. The steering angle has been increased to a 45 degrees angle for further improved trail manoeuvrability. An adjustable drivetrain slipper can be set to protect the transmission and driveshafts in the event of a lock up, while internal axle and gearbox metal gears provide long term durability. The split transmission layout provides a much lower centre section allowing for aftermarket interiors to be mounted for added scale realism. The moulded side chassis plates have aluminium plates on the exterior while the inner plates provide protection from the elements as well as mounting receiver and Hobbywing speed control. The moulded receiver box features additional plug in ports for LED lights and aftermarket winches. The classic pick-up inspired body shell comes complete with moulded accessories such as front grill and LED light buckets, snorkel, mirrors, wipers, roll bar cage and spotlights for optional LEDs. Front and rear bumpers feature mounted LED lights and tow hooks to top off that scale look. The ready-to-run truck will hit stores in mid-February.

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