September 3, 2025

Team GFRP 2026 Assault Sprint Car Kit

Celebrating 20 years of manufacturing and racing in the RC dirt oval world in 2025, Indiana based Team GDRP has released its latest Sprint Car kit, the 2026 Assault.  Featuring a newly designed chassis plate for optional stiffness with the new three post molded cage.  A laid in front shock tower paired with small bore bladder shocks now comes stock in the kit to compliment the new cage and wing mount.  The 2026 Assault has kept the dual bell crank steering platform, but has updated to 70mm molded arms and a new style caster block to allow a better steering response.  A droop bulkhead comes stock in the kit to allow for optional droop plate. Adjustability through the rear end has broadened completely.  The rear shock tower has doubled its options for mounting the rear shocks to allow for more tuning.  The 2025 Layback transmission with its 39T idler gear appropriates less wear and more smooth power delivery; the diff height adjusters pair with the new plunge rear axles to change the geometry of the dogbones.  The transmission changes are integrated with new 0/3 toe blocks, a wider outer rear adjustable arm, and a lighter rear camber link mount to adjust for more track conditions.  The kit also features the GFRP springs and lowered spring cups to enable a better baseline for the car.

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September 3, 2025

SkyRC PDC100 100W USB C GaN Charger

Offering a huge range of RC battery chargers, SkyRC has released this new PDC100 100W USB C GaN Charger.  Ultra-compact, the PDC100 is built to keep you powered with 100W of output packed into a sleek form factor.  Whether you’re racing RC, working, or gaming, PDC100 is the one device that keeps it all running as it delivers blazing-fast, efficient performance for SkyRC chargers, laptops, tablets, phones, and even your Switch.  Measuring 63.5 × 62 × 32 mm and weighing approx. 150 grams, the PDC100 features a built-in USB-C extension cable and supports major fast-charging protocols including PD, PPS, and QC.  It also intelligently detects your device and delivers exactly the power it needs and it is engineered with multiple layers of protection to keep your charging safe, stable, and worry-free—no matter the scenario.

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September 3, 2025

Team Associated tease return to 1:10 Formula

Having made a widely welcomed returned to Electric Touring Car last year at the World Championships in California and recently announced its entry into the 1:28 pan car category, Team Associated continues its onroad return with a teaser that hints at an upcoming 1:10 Formula kit release.  Once a major player in the competition electric onroad market but then departing the market and solely focusing on offroad, the American manufacturer appears to be returning in force after the release of the TC8 Touring Car.  Teasing its newest project with the quote “I am an artist. The track is my canvas, and my car is my brush” from Formula 1 legend Graham Hill, it is over 8-years since AE first entered the Formula class with the release of the RC10F6.  Using the hastag #WhatsNext in the social media post it added, ‘Considered the pinnacle of motorsport due to its combination of cutting-edge technology, exceptional driver skill, and global reach, representing the highest class of international single-seater racing.’

Source: Team Associated [Facebook]


September 3, 2025

JConcepts Retro Orange/Teal T-shirt

Given its first public viewing in Portugal last week at the inaugural IFMAR 1:8 Electric Buggy World Championship, JConcepts has announced the release of their new retro t-shirt design.  Perfect for those wanting to represent on and off the track with the prefect 1990’s twist, the orange and teal make a splash with the JConcepts retro imagery, powerful machine style font and sideview of one of the most iconic RC vehicles of all time.  Another item featured on the shirt, the Silent Speed motor line-up, popular for brushed motor applications completes the dual branding look from yesteryear.  The stealth black shirt, produced in 100% cotton fabric has a comfortable feel and is available in sizes ranging from small to triple extra-large.

Source: JConcepts [jconcepts.net]


September 3, 2025

RUDDOG TC Body Carrying Bag

In an another bag release from Ruddog comes this Touring Car Body Carrying Bag.  The German brand say the TC Body Carrying Bag is intended to keep your touring car shells protected and organised on the way to the track.  With its generous size of approximately 47 × 40 × 20 cm, it comfortably holds about 6–7 1:10 touring car bodies.  The rigid front and back panels finished with the Ruddog graphics protect your shells from dents and scratches, while the transparent side with zipper lets you quickly see and access the contents. A sturdy carry handles make transport easy from car to pit.

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September 2, 2025

Hall successfully defends both British 1:10 Offroad titles

Team Associated’s Tommy Hall has successfully defended both his 2WD and 4WD BRCA British 1:10 Buggy Championship titles, the latter coming to a thrilling conclusion at the season finale hosted by Robin Hood Raceway over the weekend.  In Saturday’s 2WD action, the title already wrapped up by Hall, it was Schumacher’s Ben Smith who took the TQ and Round 6 win ahead of Hall and Neil Cragg.  His first win of the season, the result helped him to claim the runner-up spot in the championship 1-point ahead of Cragg, the weekend marking the end of the former World Championship illustrious racing career.  In 4WD, Hall needed to TQ and win to retain the championship and the former European Champion rose to the occasion.  Winning A1 & 2 ahead of Smith to claim his third win of 2025, it was this that gave him the tie-break over Smith as they both ended the championship on 150 points – Smith with two wins, Hall with three.  Getting a guard of honour from his fellow A finalists, Cragg would complete the season finale podium and claim 3rd overall as he signed off on racing having achieved the century of National Race wins earlier in the season.

Image: CML Distribution [Facebook]


September 2, 2025

Atomic MRV ‘Simple Front System’

Following the recent release of their MRV kit, 1:28 specialist manufacturer RC Atomic has announced a ‘Simple Front System’ for the car.  Easy to build, easy to get symmetric, and easy to tune and set up, the front bulkhead is entirely produced from 7075 aluminium and anodised a Titanium colour.  Camber adjustment can be made with provided 0.2mm shims. 6 shims = 0 degree, 4 shims = 1 degree, 2 shims = 2 degree, no shim = 3 degree.  Overall the front width with 0 offset rims will be 73 mm.

Source: RC Atomic [rcatomic.com]


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