November 5, 2011

Ronald Volker confirmed for ATS Pilot race

Ronald Volker confirmed for ATS Pilot race

The organisers of the Yokomo Asian Touring Series pilot race have confirmed that Euro Touring Series Champion and factory Yokomo/LRP driver Ronald Volker will be attending the event, which takes place from the 18th to the 20th of November. Held at the newly renovated Yatabe Arena in Tokyo, the race will attract the best drivers from Japan as well as a whole host of top international drivers, more of which will be confirmed in the coming days. The race will be open to Modified and Pro Stock, running hand out 17.5T Speedpassion motors, as well as a large number of support classes including an offroad race at the Arena’s indoor dirt track. For further information on this event, visit the official ATS site here.


November 5, 2011

DE Racing lightweight differential inserts

DE Racing lightweight differential inserts

DE Racing have introduced these lightweight differential inserts for both the Team Durango DNX408 and Losi 8ight line of 1/8th scale vehicles when equipped with Losi heavy-duty differential cases. These inserts remove up to 16 grams of rotating mass from the drive-line, allowing faster acceleration and greater efficiency. A pack contains 12 inserts to convert 3 differentials.

Source: DE Racing [deracing.net]


November 5, 2011

2014 1/8th offroad Worlds to Messina

2014 1/8th offroad Worlds go to Messina

With the 2012 IFMAR World Championships for 1/8th offroad in Argentina still over a year away, the venue for the 2014 running of the event has already been decided with Messina in Italy getting the vote. The decision was made at this weekend’s EFRA AGM which takes place in Brussels with Messina, located on the island of Sicily, getting the approval by a margin of 3 votes over runner up Germany. Messina previously held the IFMAR 1/8th onroad World Championships in 2005 the scene of Lamberto Collari’s 7th World title.


November 5, 2011

Exotek F1R chassis conversion for F104

Exotek F1R chassis conversion for F104

Exotek have released the F1R, the next evolution in the Exotek F1 line of chassis for the F104 and F103. In development since winter 2011 to bring you the best Tamiya chassis option for the rapidly emerging F1 class. Race proven features include a link type rear pod for exceptional rear grip with the pod including ball links and reinforced easy set side links. Optimized battery and electronics location sees the battery, ESC and receiver mounted as far back as possible to maximize the rear weight bias for improved rear traction and stability under acceleration and braking. A new bottom plate only design helps generate more steering response, which coupled with the increased rear traction creates an overall better handling car. A new alloy shock mount not only looks great but it serves a vital function as well. The weight of this part creates more rear weight bias for more on power grip and creates body roll so that it also creates more cornering/ lateral grip. On top of this it provides secure battery mounting and much easier battery removal by simply loosening the 2 mounting screws. The battery can then be lifted straight up and out without interference from the ESC or receiver.

View more images of the F1R here


November 4, 2011

Murnan Modified M21 onroad engine

Murnan Modified M21 onroad engine

Murnan Modified Motors have released this M21 on road engine which has been specially designed by Uriah Murnan and built by the Picco Factory in Italy, using their state of the art equipment. This engine claims to provide unbelievable power throughout the entire range with unmatched power in the low, middle and top end.

View more engine details here


November 4, 2011

JConcepts Rustler over-tray

JConcepts Rustler over-tray

When racing or bashing on a loamy or top soil track surface the inside of the Rustler chassis can become loaded with dirt or debris which creates extra weight. With the JConcepts over-tray these worries are minimized with the simple and functional over-tray. Fitting nicely under the body it hugs the outside dimension of the Rustler chassis protecting the inside from unwanted excess dirt and debris build-up during racing conditions. By minimizing resting surface area the void and protrusion free design is all about performance.

Source: JConcepts [jconcepts.net]


November 4, 2011

Answer-RC ESC Fan guards

Answer-RC ESC Fan guards

Answer-RC have released these useful ESC Fan guards. Designed to protect the blades of the ESC fan from larger debris that could block the function of the fan these guards are both lightweight and attractive. Available in three colours, orange, black & blue to suit most racers.

Source: Answer RC [answer-rc.com]


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