July 3, 2019

Bittydesign HC-M M-class touring car body shell

Following the HC-F 1/10th FWD touring car body shell Italian company Bittydesign have introduced the HC-M, a smaller variant for M-class touring cars. Designed for the use with 210mm and 225mm wheelbase chassis the body resembles an already iconic Japanese front wheel driven car with the large front splitter and specially designed rear wing making for cool looks with performance to match. The body is moulded from high-quality 0.75mm polycarbonate and it is a universal fit for most 210-225mm wheelbase 2WD and 4WD M-class chassis. Included with the lid come window masks as well as a detailed decal sheet with black, red and grey graphic elements.

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July 3, 2019

Felix Law wins at rain-affected HKRCSA Rd2

Round 2 of the HKRCSA EP Series was held at the Tom Racing Circuit in Hong Kong last weekend. Serpent’s Felix Law was in control of things in the Touring Modified class qualifiers, taking three of the four rounds for the overall TQ from Q4 winner, Xray’s Kevin Lau. Awesomatix driver, Fai Ho came in 3rd with three 2nd place finished. Unfortunately the race director had to call the event a day after the qualifiers as heavy rain made it impossible to run the final legs, meaning the overall results would be based on the qualifying results, handing Felix the win from Lau and Fai with Lau taking the runner-up spot in the tie-breaker with Fai.

Source: Awesomatix [awesomatix.com]


July 2, 2019

RudeBits ball diff performance lube

RudeBits have introduced their new ball diff performance lube. Thoroughly tested the grease offers high protection against water and corrosion with the Lithium soap based product offering a thick viscosity and high melting points. Extreme pressure additives allow to run tighter settings while ensuring reliability, performance and smoothness.

Source: RudeBits [rudebits.co.uk]


July 2, 2019

Tamiya TRF419 alloy front direct cup set

Coming soon from Tamiya and made for the TRF419 series of touring cars is the aluminium front direct cup set. The set includes lightweight aluminium spool outdrives that save nearly six grams of weight compared to the standard steel parts while the included set of driveshaft blades underwent an update in terms of shape and material, ensuring improved cup and driveshaft protection. Included in the set are two outdrive cups and a total of eight C-blades.

Source: Tamiya [tamiya.com]


July 2, 2019

Yokomo YD-2 limited edition purple anodised alloy parts

Yokomo have announced the soon release of purple anodised aluminium optionals for the YD-2 RWD drift car. The range includes items such adjustable H rear and A front arms as well as suspension mounts with inserts, from upper arms as well as a front bumper brace. All parts are machined from high-quality aluminium with the lower arm sets also including mounting hardware and setup optionals. The purple anodised parts are a limited edition run and they will hit stores very soon.

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July 2, 2019

2019 XRS UK GP – Announcement

The 2019 XRS UK GP will be held on the 20th and 21st of July at the Cotswold Model Car Club in several electric and nitro classes. The event will see the running of Electric Touring Modified, 13.5T Boosted, Formula as well as FWD 17.5T classes besides 1/8th IC Track and a 1/10th 200mm Nitro Touring racing. Registration is now open and more details can soon be found here.


July 2, 2019

RC-Lemans Series Rd3 – Report

The MCC Rhein Ahr club near Koblenz, Germany played host to round 3 of this year’s RC-Lemans Series this past weekend. The back-to-back race with round 2 saw Tim Altmann and Rainer Schad coming back in form with the two reigning champions taking the respective overall TQ’s in the LMP1 Modified and LMP2 Stock classes. In Modified Tim’s brother Kai came in 2nd from Timo Schad, Tobias Weist and Reinder Wilms. Over in Stock it was Kai Asmer, Sascha Lennartz, Jörn Bauer and Mathijs Hermens who were only separated by tenths of a second after the qualifiers, setting the stage for exciting A-main finals. In the fast LMP1 class it was Tim who dominated the show, however he was hotly contested by Timo who found a way past Kai at the start of A1. Mid-race Timo took profit of Tim who lost a bit of time while lapping backmarkers, however, shortly after Tim was back on top again. After a mishap of Timo it was Tobias who was promoted into 2nd place, while Tim up front was up and away and he would bring home the win in A1 from Tobias 2nd and Andreas Dick 3rd – the latter recovering from his P6 qualifying position.

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July 1, 2019

JJ Wang doubles at KO Propo Grand Prix

Steel City Raceway of Fontana, California played host to the 2019 KO Propo Grand Prix this past weekend. Held in various fuel and electric classes it was Mugen’s JJ Wang with the overall TQ and also the win in the 1/8th Open IC Track category. Veteran racer, Mike Swauger (Xray) came in 2nd, some two laps down on JJ as Infinity driver Christian Lopez rounded out the top 3, only a second behind Mike.

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