October 11, 2011

JConcepts Finnisher B4.1 +8mm body

JConcepts Finnisher B4.1 +8mm body & Hi-Clearance wing

Back in August JConcepts released a fresh new Finnisher body, hot off the track at the 2011 IFMAR World Championships. With the recent release of the Team Associated +8mm chassis upgrade racers now have a factory produced chassis to mount the body too, having previously needed to lengthen the B4.1 chassis themselves. As a reminder JConcepts produces 2 bodies, the Finnisher and Punisher, as a drop-on fit for this World Championship upgrade for the B4.1.

Source: JConcepts [jconcepts.net]


October 11, 2011

Ryan Maifield wins Pro4 at Reedy Truck race

The 2011 Reedy Truck race was back at Hot Rod Hobbies with a full cast of the nation’s hottest truck racers ready to do battle in 3 different classes of competition. Ryan Maifield struck quickly in the Expert Pro 2 class taking the TQ honors after just 2 rounds of qualifying. Ryan ran his ROAR National Championship setup of Hi-Flow body, Bar Codes tires and Hazard +3 wheels on the Factory Team SC10. Jared Tebo Qualified 2nd and Ryan Cavalieri 3rd.

Continue reading the report here


October 11, 2011

Atsushi Hara dominates Super Stock at IIC

Atsushi Hara dominates Super Stock at IIC

The 2011 International Indoor Championships was once again held at the Riviera Hotel and Casino on the world-famous Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. With over 60 entries, one of the largest classes at this year’s event was the Super Stock TC class. Utilizing 17.5 motors and boosted ESCs, the class featured some of the world’s top drivers turning laps nearly as fast as those in the Modified TC class. Reedy factory driver Atsushi Hara was clearly the man to beat. The defending champion was extremely fast in practice and continued to show no mercy in the qualifying heats. After four rounds of qualifying, Hara’s fastest time was nearly 4 seconds faster than the next best driver which meant he would start the A Main from the coveted pole position. At the sound of the start tone, Hara shot into the lead thanks to the power of a Reedy Sonic 17.5 motor and 5000mAh LiPo battery. An early challenge from Reedy teammate Keven Hébert was the only threat to his dominance. But eventually Hara managed to build a comfortable gap to the chasers and cruise to victory.

Source: Reedy [rc10.com]


October 11, 2011

Bruno Coelho wins 2011 Portugal Cup

Bruno Coelho wins 2011 Portugal Cup

Last weekend the 2011 Portugal Cup was held at the new track at Evora and Cesar Coelho sent us this report. Evora is a very old town at Alentejo and the local club decided to build a new track which started last year and this year they decided to have the Portugal Cup 2011 and the organization, track and facilities couldn’t be better. On Saturday we had to finish breaking-in and engine and only on the last practice can we check the chassis setup and the first feeling it was very positive.

Continue reading the report here


October 11, 2011

Serpent ‘Square’ pistons for Cobra S811

Serpent 'Square' pistons for Cobra S811

New for the Serpent Cobra S811 buggy are these ‘square’ pistons. Following extensive testing they have concluded that in order to fine tune your S811 buggy to a multitude of racing conditions you should use these new 8 hole pistons to balance compression and rebound dampening. They will help improve your cars handling in conditions where the bumps are above the racing surface. The shock will be quicker to rebound, putting your tires on the ground more often improving lap times. The pistons are CNC machined from delrin, for super smooth and true shape.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]


October 11, 2011

Robert Raphael clinches Belgian 1/8th BL title

Robert Raphael takes Belgian 1/8th BL title

Last weekend was the final round of the Belgian Buggy 1/8 Brushless Championship held at the BRTC club of Bauff. Due to heavy rain the race was stopped and the final results were taken from qualification. This gave the win to JP Voumard (Tekno RC MP9/Tecmotor) ahead of 2nd place David Nopenaire (Losi/Tekin) with HongNor team driver Raphael Robert (Nexx 8/Castle Creation) in 3rd. This result was enough to give the National title to Robert Raphael, with Loïc Voumard taking 2nd spot while David Nopenaire rounded out the series top 3. Robert Raphael also took the 1/8th scale gas offroad title driving a Hong Nor X3 Sabre.

Thanks to JP Voumard for the report.


October 11, 2011

Joe Kerry takes British title with last round victory

Joe Kerry takes British title with last round victory

The last BRCA 1/10th 200mm national race of the championship was at the Mendip circuit last weekend with the title still up for grabs. Saturday’s practice was run under dry and sunny conditions with championship contenders Joe Kerry and Adam Catchpole looking quick all day. Sunday morning turned out to be very windy, cold and damp. This made qualifying quite difficult for some of the top drivers but the track eventually dried out for the final qualifier and everyone was able to set a decent time. Alex Thurston took FTD just in front of Joe Kerry with Adam Catchpole qualifying in 6th position. In the final Joe took the lead on the very first lap and began to race away from the rest of the field. At the end of the 30 minute final Joe was the winner after holding off the challenge of Mark Green towards the end of the race. This final result makes Joe Kerry the 2011 British 200mm National Champion. Adam Catchpole finished runner up overall with Alex Thurston taking third overall.

Thanks to Joe Kerry for the report.


October 11, 2011

Chili Lim wins 2011 Team C cup

Chili Lim wins 2011 Team C cup

The 2011 Team C cup was held in Borneo Limbang, Sarawak last weekend and was a great success attracting racers from all around Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong and Taiwan, with around 80 racers in total participating. Qualifying was taken from only 1 qualifying round due to the weather conditions, rain started to pour down in late afternoon. Serpent racer Chili Lim was out of luck in his heat, despite being one of the fastest on the track, his only run being ruined by by a loose ball joint causing him to retire after the 3rd lap meaning he would end up 2nd from last. The event ran a Christmas tree format so Chili will need to bumps up from the lowest final and after racing for 105 minutes Chili manage to book himself a place in the final in 2nd position. In the 1 hour main final Chili managed to gain the lead in the early stages and after that started slowly pulling away from the rest of the pack. He would win by  2 laps from Alvin Lam in 2nd and Tommy 3rd.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]