March 7, 2017

2016/17 Rug Racers Rd6 – Report

The 2016/17 Rug Racers series recently concluded with the sixth and final round of the season. The track selected for the final meeting had been used in one of the earlier rounds and proved to be a good choice with a nice flow to it. In Touring 13.5 Open again it was the series’ winner Ashley Wiffen that was looking to finish out at the very top. He would take FTQ from team mate Paul Pinkney to line up pole with Jon Seals lining up 3rd.

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March 7, 2017

David Loppini powered by Energy Fuel for 2017

Pepe Group from Italy have announced the signing of Italian 200mm vice-champion, David Loppini to their team. The multiple ENS A-main finalist will use the range of Energy products in the upcoming 2017 season, starting from the opening round of the EFRA GP Series.

Source: Pepe Group [pepegroup.net]


March 7, 2017

Islikon Indoor Masters Rd4 – Report

Round four of the Islikon Indoor Masters was held this past weekend in Islikon, Switzerland. In the 4WD Buggy class Xray’s Florian Schmid took a poplar TQ and win from Patrick Vogt (Xray) in second and Adi Riederer (Xray) in third. Philipp Huber (Team Durango) and Marci Di Bella (Xray) would round out the top 5 result.

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March 7, 2017

Serpent sign Alex Thurston to their international team

Serpent have announced the signing of UK frontrunner, Alex Thurston to their international team. Alex is focussed on the 1/10th 200mm nitro class and he will campaign Serpent’s 748 platform at events such as the ENS, the European Championships and the National Championship while also having select outings in the electric 1/10th Touring and 1/8th Electric on-road classes. Alex says:

I am very excited to run for team Serpent and work together closely with Michael Salven, David Ehrbar and the other top-drivers in the team like Mark Green and Dominic Greiner.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]


March 7, 2017

Patrick Hofer sweeps Indoor GP Bütschwil

The annual Indoor GP Bütschwil was held this past weekend in Bütschwil, Switzerland. On an again pretty challenging and slippery track Patrick Hofer would take the overall TQ after winning two of the four qualifying rounds with Luca Rau coming in second and Aaron Münster taking third, both scoring a round TQ each. The 45-minute A-main was a pretty clean affair for the top qualifier as Patrick Hofer (Team Associated) was able to bring home the win some two laps ahead of Aaron Münster (Kyosho) with Christoph Affolter rounding out the podium in third.

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March 7, 2017

Team Magic E5-series machined bevel gear set

HRC Distribution have introduced a new bevel gear set for the Team Magic E5 series of monster trucks. Machined from high-quality steel and being of 43T/11T specification the gear set is a direct replacement for the standard parts, improving precision, efficiency and durability. Included in the set, that is usable in the front and the rear of the truck, is one diff and one input gear.

Source: HRC Distribution [hrcdistribution.com]


March 7, 2017

Flash Point R/C pre-mounted 1/8th GT tyres

Coming from Flash Point R/C are pre-mounted high-grip belted 1/8th GT tyres. They feature a reinforced inner belt to provide increased stability and precision and they are available in soft 40 and super soft 35 rubber compound. The tyres come pre-mounted on white or black Flash Point Seven wheels and fit most 1/8th GT and rally game cars.

Source: Flash Point [flashpointrc.com]


March 7, 2017

JConcepts Spring Super Cup Series Rd3 – Report

The recent third round of the JConcepts Super Cup Championship Series was hosted by Newberry R/C Park and the track crew did an amazing job putting together a super fun layout that was ultra smooth and full of character. From Lake Park’s round 2 attendance of over 250 entries, round 3 at Newberry set a Super Cup record with 279 total entries. The track is a perfectly sized 1/10th scale track that’s easy on the eyes meaning you can see corner to corner without straining to see your vehicle at the furthest distances. Pictures do not do this track the proper justice as Newberry is perhaps one of the best looking tracks to gaze at from the driver’s stand. The surface was sprayed with soda water to give more bite with tire wear being the trade-off. With the sun being a huge factor on grip, being on the right compound at the right time was the key to one’s success. As the sun went down and racing was held under lights, shifting to another compound or tread design was a move that most of the top drivers made in order to set the fastest times.

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