October 4, 2019

Simon Horak doubles at MR Cup finale

The 6th and final round of the Czech MR Cup was held recently and it was Simon Horak who would score double wins in Touring Stock and Formula. Starting from pole position in Touring Stock Simon would sweep all three A-mains for the win from Radko Cernohous in 2nd and Lukas Hoch in 3rd. Over in Formula it was again Simon with the overall TQ and the wins in all three A-mains, however he got a run for his money from Lukas Hoch and Svetlin Douhlevski who would ultimately finish in 2nd and 3rd respectively.

View the Formula class podium here


October 4, 2019

Michele Manzo joins Awesomatix

Awesomatix have announced the signing of Swiss Touring Modified expert, Michele Manzo to their Factory Team. The former Swiss national champion will attend at all major races in Switzerland and also some Italy based events. Other appearances will include the Euro Touring Series and the EFRA European Championship. Michele will also offers track-side setup support.

Source: Awesomatix [awesomatix.com]


October 4, 2019

Team Powers Radon Pro V4 1S speed controller

Team Powers have announced the soon release of their Radon Pro V4 1S speed controller for 1/12th scale applications. Compared to the previous version the speedo features more powerful FETs for a lower internal resistance and thus higher power and lower operation temperatures. The all-aluminium case received a new low-profile design that scrubs 2mm of height for easier placement in the car while the V4 controller is also about ten percent lighter. Other features include a CH3/CH4 auxiliary function to adjust features such as throttle rate, RPM lock, turbo functions and more using a 3/4-channel transmitter. Last but not least does an optimised brake software offer a more linear feeling, ensuring better car control.

View lists of the features and specifications and more images here


October 4, 2019

Kyosho Inferno Neo3.0 VE 1/8th RTR E-Buggy

Kyosho have announced the soon release of their Inferno Neo3.0 VE 1/8th scale ready-to-run electric buggy. Building on the proven, World Championship winning Inferno platform the factory-assembled buggy offers a full-time 4WD 3-diff drivetrain, widely adjustable suspension components with big bore shock absorbers, and a fully ball-raced drivetrain with machined metal gears for exceptional durability. Other features include front universal driveshafts, a metal module 1 main gear as well as KC Cross tyres mounted on black multi-spoke rims for optimised grip on a wide range of surfaces. The buggy comes including the Kyosho Speed House Torx8 2000kV brushless motor and the Brainz8 programmable speed controller. The set is rounded out by a pre-decorated body shell, available in two colours, as well as a 2.4GHz radio system.

View a list of the features and more images here


October 4, 2019

Tamiya TRF419 suspension upgrade set

Made for the Tamiya TRF419 series of touring cars is the new suspension upgrade set that allows for a wider range of geometry settings. The lower arm, C-hub, steering knuckle and rear hub set was introduced with the all-new TRF420 but it is also usable with all previous TRF419 kits, the TA07 Pro, TB-Evo.7 and the TB-05 Pro chassis. Included are redesigned lower arms, 4 degree caster C-hubs, 2-piece steering knuckles as well as reinforced rear hubs all of which offer greater precision and durability thanks to a sturdier design and the use of 3mm diameter outer suspension shafts. The lower arms are also of an updated design in the lower shock mounting area with eccentric bushings being used to adjust the damper position, enabling the owner to access additional setup options without having to change the lower arms. Includes in the set is also mounting hardware in the form of shafts, bushings, screws and ball studs.

Source: Tamiya [tamiya.com]


October 4, 2019

Xtreme Racing T4 alloy rear hub upper block support

Xtreme Racing have introduced their new aluminium rear hub upper block support for the Xray T4 line of touring cars. Machined from high-quality material and coming black anodised for wear, the blocks tie both the inner and outer camber link ball stud holes together which results in greater durability when crashing or touching hard track barriers. In addition the blocks act as ball stud spacer with a 4mm height setting.

View another image here


October 4, 2019

Mugen MTX7 1/10th 200mm nitro on-road kit

Coming soon from Mugen is their new MTX7 1/10th scale nitro on-road kit. The car builds on the successful MTX6R and features a new chassis as well low centre of gravity centre and rear bulkheads for improved high-speed stability and quicker direction changes. Also new are updated front aluminium upper arm brackets that allow for height and length adjustments, enabling the user to fine-tune the car to a wider range of track conditions. Other updates include an aluminium servo saver for improved steering feeling, redesigned front driveshafts and pivot balls allow for a greater maximum steering angle and new front anti-roll bars, a new rear diff case, rear shock tower, radio plate and front upper arms round out the package.

Source: Mugen [mugenseiki.com]


October 3, 2019

Spiniello wins Italian 200mm Nats finale

The final round of the Italian 1/10th 200mm Nationals was held at the Vallelunga track last weekend. In the A-main it was Xray’s Mario Spiniello who took the win following a strategic race that saw a conservative first half of the race of Mario, but he would up his pace after a mid-race tyre stop, which allowed him to put pressure on Francesco Tironi (Infinity). Later Mario was able to take the lead, after a hard fought battle with Francesco, that Mario would extend to eleven seconds to take the lead from Tironi 2nd and Mugen’s Massimiliano Pau in 3rd. Overall in the championship it was Tironi with the win in front of Spiniello in 2nd as Occhipinti rounded out the top 3.

Source: Xray [teamxray.com]


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