February 11, 2016

2015/16 Rug Racers Rd4 – Report

2015/16 Rug Racers Rd4 – Report

The penultimate round 4 of the 2015/16 Rug Racers series again attracted a good amount of racers to attend in the four classes of Touring Modified, Touring Stock, 1/10th Pan Car and GT12. In the Touring Modified qualifying Chris Grainger took two of the rounds, being the only driver to break into 27 laps, with Scott Booth, Paul Pinkney and Matthew White a little further back but close enough to cause concern later on in the finals.

Continue reading the report here


February 11, 2016

Xray Winter Series Greece Rd3 – Report

Xray Winter Series Greece Rd3 – Report

Round 3 of the Xray Winter Series Greece was held at the FRT raceway in Athens. The race attracted a good amount of drivers to compete in the three classes of Touring Modified, Formula and Pan Car and in the premier Touring Mod class it was Georgiadis who set the early pace and he would also take the overall TQ after winning all qualifying rounds. Amaxas snatched the 2 spot on the grid in front of Bratis.

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February 11, 2016

Exotek D413 alloy rear hubs & 72T Flite spur gear

Exotek D413 alloy rear hubs & 72T Flite spur gear

Coming from Exotek is an aluminium rear hub set for the HB D413 as well as a 72T Flite series spur gear. Starting with the rear hubs, they are machined from high-quality 7075 aluminium and they feature vertical ball stud mounting positions for easy and precise roll centre adjustments. The hubs are of a heavy duty design but light of weight at the same time. Machined bearing seats make for precise bearing fit. An optional 3mm set screw on the hinge pin makes for improved hinge pin fit. Included with the hubs come two 2mm alloy washers to match the stock suspension geometry. Also new is the 48 pitch 72T Flite spur gear for Exotek’s slipper eliminator hubs. Made from fully machined POM to insure true roundness, the extra interior machining reduces the overall weight for a low rotating mass.

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February 11, 2016

STRC 5.5mm & 7.0mm aluminium nut drivers

STRC 5.5mm & 7.0mm aluminium nut drivers

New from ST Racing Concepts come lightweight aluminium nut drivers. CNC-machined from a single piece of aluminium, the nut drivers are cut to a perfect tolerance while also featuring knurled handles for a secure grip and ease of handling during use. The drilled hollowed centre makes for great weight reduction. They are available as 5.5mm variant for M3 nuts as well as 7.0mm wrench for M4 wheelnuts. Additionally the 5.5mm nut driver features a thinned wall construction so it can fit into narrow locations, such as STRC’s 17mm hex adapter kits. They are available in a large variety of anodised colours including blue, light blue, black, gun metal, green, red, and orange and they are sold individually or as combo packs including the 5.5mm and 7.0mm tool.

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February 10, 2016

RC Concept 48 pitch aluminium pinions

RC Concept 48 pitch aluminium pinions

Coming from RC Concept is a range of 48 pitch aluminium pinion gears. Cut from high-quality 7075 aluminium and coming hard-anodised for durability the gears are of a very light weight, making them ideal for stock and modified racing alike. All pinions feature laser-etched size markings for easy identification and the larger ones also sport additional machining for an even lighter weight.

Source: RC Concept [rcconcept.net]


February 10, 2016

Yaniv Sivan wins Israeli League Rd6

Yaniv Sivan wins Israeli League Rd6

Round 6 of the Israeli League was recently held at the Nir Moshe racing track. After the three qualifying rounds Yaniv Sivan took the overall TQ from Omer Assayag is second and Tal Siles in third. The 40 minute race started with Yaniv Sivan in pole position, but he made two mistakes in the opening stages, allowing Omer Assayag to take over the lead only to loose it again around the 5 minute mark when Yaniv Sivan was back in the lead. Yaniv then started to open a gap on the rest of the field. Meanwhile an amazing battle for second and third was on between Tal Siles, Ofer Avitan and Aviv Mimon. 10 minutes from the end Tal Siles grabbed the second position in front of Ofer Avitan and this would also be the top 3 positions at the checkered flag. Yaniv Sivan would win the race with Tal Siles finishing in second, only 0.13 seconds behind Yaniv. Ofer Avian rounded out the top 3 result.

View the top 10 result here


February 10, 2016

Xray XB2 steering knuckle Ackermann plates

Xray XB2 steering knuckle Ackermann plates

Xray have introduced new steering knuckle Ackermann plates for the XB2 2WD buggy. Adding to the standard “long” plate are middle and short plates that help to fine-tune the Ackermann angle during cornering. While the standard “2-slot” plate creates a mild steering response the optional 1-slot and 0-slot plates make for a more aggressive steering feeling with the short 0-plate being the most aggressive, making it ideal for tight and technical tracks. The plates are cut from 2.5mm carbon fibre, they come in pairs and are usable both on the left and right hand steering knuckle.

View the 1-slot plates here


February 10, 2016

Andy Moore & Hiroyuki Kasuya depart HPI/HB

Andy Moore & Hiroyuki Kasuya depart HPI/HB

In a shock announcement former IFMAR World and EFRA European Champion, Andy Moore as well as team manager Hiroyuki Kasuya have announced their departure from HPI/HB. Both ended their contracts by mutual consent after being with the company for more than 10 years. The news comes after recent problems with the HPI company, in particular HPI Europe which was put in administration in January and we are sure it is not the last team driver to announce his departure in the coming days and weeks. This is what Andy has to say:

I’d like to inform everyone that I have by mutual consent ended my contract with HPI Inc. I want to especially thank Tatsuro Watanabe, Toshihiko Hara and Hiroyuki Kasuya for their help and support over the years. And of course my team mates and work colleagues both past and present for the great times and lots of memorable moments. During almost 12 years together we’ve had some fantastic results becoming World Champions, European Champions, National Champions and multiple TITC Champions along the way. I’d like to wish everyone at HPI all the best for the future and look forward to seeing you all at the track soon.

Read the full statement from Hiro here