May 8, 2018

WRC Racing F18 aluminium chassis & pod plate

WRC Racing have introduced a new aluminium chassis and lower pod plate for the F18 formula pan car. The parts are machined from aircraft-grade 7075-T6 aluminium and they come black anodised for wear and looks and laser-engraved graphics further up the visual appearance of the items. Excessive machining under the battery area ensures optimised flex characteristics for high to very high bite traction conditions. Both the chassis and rear lower pod plate are machined from 2mm material and they are available separately from now on.

Source: WRC Racing [wrc-racing.com]


May 8, 2018

Juan Guillermo Carrasco wins Ciudad de Elda GP

The 29th running of the Ciudad de Elda Grand Prix was held at the Tomas Monzo track in Vinolopo last weekend with a total of 26 drivers signing in for the event that also counted as part of the Alicante Championships. In the 1/8th Nitro Buggy class it was Juan Guillermo Carrasco who took the win with 41 laps, followed by Hugo Ibáñez with 40 laps in 2nd place and Eldense Ismael Puche in 3rd, also with 40 laps in the 30-minute A-main final.

Source: Kyosho [kyoshoeurope.com] via cadenaser.com [cadenaser.com]


May 8, 2018

Jones & Lewis win at NitroXCross Rd3 & 4

This past weekend the rounds 3 and 4 of the UK NitroXCross series were being held at Nene Valley. Round 3 on Saturday was won by Lewis Jones with a 1-lap margin from Graham Alsop 2nd and Mike Lewis 3rd. The latter would went on to win Sunday’s round 4 from round 3 winner, Lewis Jones in 2nd and Jon Howells 3rd.

View the round 4 winner here


May 8, 2018

Sanwa M17 radio system – Teaser image

Mibosport from the Czech Republic have released a first teaser image of Sanwa’s forthcoming M17 Ultra Response System transmitter. The radio will be officially introduced on the 10th of May with the teaser giving a first taste of what to expect from Sanwa’s all-new high-end transmitter.

Source: Mibosport [mibosport.com]


May 8, 2018

Xray XB4 aluminium 2-hole steering plate

Xray have introduced a new aluminium 2-hole steering plate for the XB4 buggy. Machined from Swiss 7075-T6 aluminium and coming black anodised for wear and looks the plate was designed for the use in high-traction conditions as it increased steering precision and predictability.

Source: Xray [teamxray.com]


May 8, 2018

Schumacher BTCC Rd2 – Report

Round 2 of the Schumacher BTCC series moved to sunny Stafford this weekend with Elliott Harper taking the win in Modified ending Olly Jefferies’ fine run of form. Elliott took the overall TQ ahead of Olly, winning three of the four qualifiers, local fast guy Zak Smith having a strong day qualified 3rd. In the final Elliott controlled the pace, Zak managed to get past Olly into 2nd and that’s how it remained.

Continue reading the report here


May 8, 2018

Norwegian 1/10th Buggy Nats Rd1 – Report

Round 1 of this year’s Norwegian 1/10th Electric Buggy Nationals was held at the Bergen track in what is considered to be the rainiest region of the country. And indeed did the race kick off on the wet, however things got better during the weekend with the grip slowly coming up. The track layout used was tight and technical and together with the unpredictable weather the drivers were forced to be on their toes in terms of setup and tyres. The weekend kicked off on Saturday with the 2WD class and right from the start it was Xray’s Daniel Kobbevik who set the pace. After winning three of the four qualifiers he put his buggy on the pole position from Torbjorn Doler (Team Associated) on P2 as as Øystein Doler (Team Associated) came in 3rd.

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May 8, 2018

Futaba HPS CB700 high performance brushless servo

Futaba’s Hideo Kitazawa has released a first image and brief information on the company’s new HPS series CB700 high-performance brushless servo. The high-response servo is of (near) standard 40.5 x 21 x 37.7 mm dimensions, however it will offer up to 49kg-cm of torque at a speed of down to 0.07s. at 7.4V input. At the same time the newly designed all-alloy servo will offer low power consumption, making for longer runtimes and also lower operation temperatures, thanks to the HPS motor technology, for greater durability. The CB700 name comes from Futaba’s new classification system with “C” standing for Car applications, “B” indicating a dedicated off-road buggy servo, and “7” is for the new 21mm series. We bring you more information on the T7PX SR Mode compatible servo as they surface.

Source: Futaba [futaba.co.jp]


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