April 17, 2018

2018 Kick Off race – Report

Helmond in The Netherlands played host to the 2018 Kick Off race last weekend. The event was held on a high-traction astro turf track with about 100 entries from Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands. In the Nitro Buggy main final it was a 3-horse battle between Jeffrey Halsema, Wesley van Helmond and Jarno Pijpers for the win. At about the 20-minute mark Jarno was able to open a small gap and from there he controlled the race to bring home the win from Jefferey Halsema and Tim Stiewe.

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April 16, 2018

Adam Drake wins Nitro Buggy at GRRS Rd5

This past weekend Thunder Alley Raceway hosted round 5 of Southern California’s Grassroots Racing Series. The event had over 170 entries and it was Mugen’s Adam Drake who was victorious in the Expert Nitro Buggy class followed by Mugen’s Anthony Westergaard 2nd and Tekno RC’s Steve Harris 3rd.

Source: Mugen [mugenracing.com]


April 16, 2018

Champion Touring Series CTS3 Rd 3 – Report

For the 3rd Annual season CTS3 round 3 was held at Ripon International Raceway, the original home of Reedy Race of Champions in Ripon, California. In Modified Touring Eric Albano came out on top with his Xray, taking home his first win of the season. It was a close battle between him and TQ Brandon Clements (Awesomatix) in the main but with a racing incident, Albano was able reach victory on a stacked stage with Gonzalo Cortes (Team Associated) in 2nd followed by David Jun (Team Associated) in 3rd.

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April 16, 2018

Kurzbuch & Greiner win at EFRA GP Series Rd1

The prestigious Fiorano track in Italy played host to the opening round of the 2018 EFRA GP Series this past weekend. In the 1/8th IC Track class it was Shepherd’s Simon Kurzbuch with the overall TQ and he would also went on to win the main final from the Infinity duo of Dario Balestri and Carmine Raiola. Over in 1/10th 200mm Touring it was Serpent’s Dominic Greiner who won all five qualifiers for the overall TQ. In the 45-minute main final it was again Dominic who would lay down a dominant performance, taking the day’s win by over a lap from Xray’s Alessio Mazzeo 2nd and Mugen’s Dirk Wischnewski 3rd.

View the 200mm podium here


April 16, 2018

Yeah Racing M07 alloy arm mounts & heat sink

Coming from Yeah Racing and made for Tamiya’s M07 Concept M-chassis kit are new aluminium rear arm mounts and a motor heat sink. Starting with the rear arm mounts, the parts are of a modified design with suspension ball inserts to prevent the assembly from binding when the arms sit at an angle. Included are four arm mounts, pivot balls and an assortment of shims to fine-tune the toe angle. Also new is a motor heat sink in blue anodising. As the motor of the M07 sits wrapped within the chassis the heat sink, that is connected to the motor plate, will greatly improve heat dissipation and thus the performance and lifespan of the motor.

View the motor heatsink here


April 16, 2018

Schmitt & Kraus win Easter Buggy race

The LA Speedway of Landshut, Germany held their Easter Bunny race this past weekend in 1/8th Nitro Buggy and E-Buggy classes. In the 1/8th Nitro category it was Team Associated driver Alex Schmitt who dominated most of the qualifiers and he also won the main final from Michael Nalukowy (HB Racing) 2nd and Patrick Schweinzer (Mugen) 3rd. Over in the 1/8th E-Buggy class it was Team Associated’s Tim Kraus with the win from Team Associated’s Stefan Pfeifhofer and Kyosho driver Luca Rau.

View the E-Buggy podium here


April 16, 2018

Cragg & Martin on top at BRCA 1/10 Buggy Rd1

Round 1 of this year’s BRCA 1/10th Electric Off-road National Championship was held this past weekend at the Robin Hood Raceway. Team Associated’s Neil Cragg would walk away with the win in the 2WD class, held on Saturday, following some tight battles in the A-mains. The TQ holder wold leave behind Yokomo’s Lee Martin in 2nd and Yokomo driver, Paul Crompton in 3rd. Over in the 4WD class, that was held on Sunday, it was Yokomo driver Lee Martin with the TQ and win from Tom Cockerill (Yokomo) 2nd and Craig Collinson (Team C) 3rd.

Image: CML Distribution [cmldistribution.co.uk]


April 16, 2018

Hagberg ends 4-year ETS drought to reign in Spain

Alexander Hagberg has ended a four year drought in the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the Xray driver taking victory at the first outdoor race of the season in Spain today.  Claiming the last of his ETS wins in Germany in 2014 on carpet, the Swede got his third ETS career win after the result went to a tie break when Christopher Krapp won an eventful A3.  With the overall result coming down to times, Hagberg’s quicker A2 win sealed his first win on asphalt ahead of Krapp and Bruno Coelho.  For Top Qualifier Coelho it would be a fraught end to a day that started out so well.  Having taken a very straight forward win in A1, a mistake in A2 dropped him behind Ronald Volker before the pair clashed handing Hagberg the win.  Leading away the field in A3, another mistake on the curbing, this time on the opposite side of the track, put an end to what could have been a weekend that put his rivals well on the back foot, especially given season opening winner Marc Rheinard was having a tough weekend.  Despite the result, Coelho still leaves Spain now with a 5-points advantage over Rheinard who came into the weekend as joint leader.  Hagberg’s win moves him up to third pushing Volker, who gave up his A3 lead to try help Krapp get the overall win, back to fourth.

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


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