September 1, 2022

Destiny chassis balancing weights for short Lipo

Japanese brand Destiny has announced the upcoming release of new optional chassis balancing weights for short Lipo use in their RX-10SR 3.0 touring car. Weighing 38g, the set of two are CNC machined from brass material with black colour coating.  They are deigned to mount front and rear of the low profile shorty battery to makes the car easy to drive and more stable on high traction carpet track. The forward/backward battery position is adjustable by graphite holders.

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September 1, 2022

Avid Ringer Aluminium Cap Head Screws

Avid Racing Concepts have released these Ringer Aluminium Cap Screws that are designed to offer the hardcore racer the ability to shave off even more weight than their titanium screws.  Machined from 7075-T6 aluminium they have a self-centring 1mm shoulder with a 3mm outside diameter at the head making them ideal for touring car top decks. At 40% lighter than titanium, they save a lot of weight however Avid do caution that if the screw needs to be cranked down, then don’t use these as aluminium screws are not strong.

Source: Avid [avidrc.com]


August 31, 2022

Team Corally SSX-823 1:8 Competition pan car

Team Corally has introduced a new entrant into the 1:8 On-road electric pan car category with the SSX-823 Competition pan car platform. It is the latest evolution of the SSX-8X design, which holds multiple national and international titles. Every component of the SSX-823 has been scrutinised and re-evaluated by Corally. Testing has led to this specific design of the SSX-823, where weight savings have been prioritised, a revised chassis flex system improves handling, and enhanced drivetrain components have been used to better distribute available motor power. All components of the SSX-823 are manufactured from the highest quality composite nylon, carbon fibre, aluminium, and various metals for an extreme level of precision and consistency.

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August 31, 2022

IFMAR 1:10 IC Touring Car World C/ship Stage 2 Report

With 2022 an exciting year for racing with the return of World Championships following its 2-year Covid break, details of the final Worlds encounter of the year have been released by IFMAR.  The World governing body has published the Stage 2 report for the 1:10 IC Touring Car World Championship (click here to view).  Taking place from November 3rd to 13th, the 9th running of these championships it will be its third time travelling to Thailand with this the second time RC Addict in Bangkok has hosted the race.  Home to the famous TITC event that traditionally kicks off the international electric touring car calendar, on the nitro TC Worlds’ last visit to the track in 2012 it was a home win for then KM Racing team driver Meen Vejrak.  A hugely popular victory, he was joined by Atsushi Hara and a controversial 11th place starter Francesco Tironi on the podium.  RedRC are excited to be making the trip to Thailand in November to bring you full coverage as Naoto Matsukura looks to defend the title he won in 2018 in Miami with Infinity.

Source: IFMAR [ifmar.org]


August 30, 2022

1up Racing UltraLite 3 Wire Organiser

Randy Caster’s 1up Racing has released this UltraLite 3 Wire Organiser which is the perfect way to dress up your wiring job without adding unwanted weight to your chassis. The lightweight aluminium organiser fits most 12-14ga wire up to 4.1mm OD and weights only .59g.

Source: 1up Racing [1upracing.com]


August 30, 2022

T-Works OS Engine Carburettors Sealing Ring

T-Works have released these new aluminium carburettor boot sealing rings for OS Engines.  The rings come in two option, the S version suitable for OS’s new carburettor and the L version for the older model carburettors.  The ring can effectively prevented oil leakage after installation.

Source: T-Works [rc-tworks.com]


August 30, 2022

MonacoRC Special Tweak Bar for Xray X4/Awesomatix

MonacoRC has released this special tweak bar that fits both the XRAY X4 and Awesomatix touring car. The tweak bar is used to push down onto the bulkheads, with the car sitting on a flat surface, to make sure that the chassis is perfectly flat when you tighten the screws of your top deck. This item is extremely easy to use, and can quickly solve any handling problems caused by a tweaked chassis plate.

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August 28, 2022

Greiner takes ENS title with season finale victory

Dominic Greiner’s winning streak continued this weekend as the factory Capricorn driver added the ENS title to his tally with victory at Apeldoorn in the Netherlands.  Qualifying 3rd for the fourth & final round of the series, Greiner would added his second win of the season with a very close victory over title rival Simon Kurzbuch (Shepherd).  Both would end the 1:8 series standings on equal points but with 2 wins compared to Kurzbuch’s single victory at ENS Germany, it was Greiner who takes the championship to add to the European and German National title he lifted over the previous two weekends. With the Top 2 separated by 7/10th of a second, the podium in Apeldoorn was completed by Top Qualifier Toni Gruber (Shepherd) who finishes the season 3rd in the standings.  In 1:10, and with the title having already been decided, it was a victory lap weekend for new Champion Jilles Groskamp (Infinity) as he took the win from pole position ahead of the only other winner this season Melvin Diekmann (Capricorn).  Milan Holthuis (Infinity) completed the Round 4 podium, the podium order the same as how the drivers ended up in the final championship standings.

Image: ENS [eurorcseries.com]