October 25, 2016

Alan Scoggie takes Irish 1/8th Nitro Buggy title

Alan Scoggie takes Irish 1/8th Nitro Buggy title

The last round of the Irish Nationals took place the past weekend but wet weather spoiled the fun. A number of rounds have been run in the year but Monaghan has been subject to unfortunate weather conditions consistently. The second round there was rained off mid way and unfortunately the rerun was also. Most of the guys where sad as the track team had made the place more comfortable and consistent, the track would have made for a great race final. So the championship fall back to 2/3 scoring rounds and as ever was tight at the top. Ultimately Alan Scoggie took the title of Irish national champion from Gary Baird on the second place and young Andrew McClean (all Agama/Bullitt) third. In Electric Buggy Gary Baird (Agama) took the title with Barkley (Agama) second.

Source: Nemo Racing [nemoracing.com]


October 24, 2016

Robert Batlle takes 11th national title in a row

Robert Batlle takes 11th national title in a row

The final round of the Spanish 1/8th Nitro Buggy championship was held this past weekend in Montjuic. Rainy weather made for challenging conditions but this did not keep 2016 vice World Champion, Robert Batlle from taking the TQ after the qualifiers from his brother Dani while Bryan Baldo completed an all-Mugen top 3. In the main final and after some battles with Juan Carlos Canas it was again Robert who came on top, taking the day’s win and with it his 11th consecutive national title. Juan Carlos Canas ended the day on the 2 spot from Joan Espasa in third.

View the final results here


October 24, 2016

4 out of 4, Kurzbuch completes perfect ENS campaign

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Simon Kurzbuch completed the perfect championship campaign as he made it four wins from the four races that make up the Euro Nitro Series.  Having already sewn up the title at Round 3 in Austria, the World Champion capped off his 2nd ENS title with a fourth win at 2016 season finale at the Mini Autodromo Jody Scheckter track in Fiorano, Italy.  Starting what would be reduced to a 30-minute final due to rain from fourth on the grid the Team Shepherd driver would go to the front just before the half way mark to go on and take victory ahead of Top Qualifier Dario Balestri, front tyre management hampering last year’s Champion’s quest for the win.  Behind the two title protagonists, emerging star of the 2016 championship Toni Gruber would cap off a great campaign by claiming a second podium finish of the season.

Continue reading this report here or view our full event coverage here.

 


October 24, 2016

Greiner wins ENS finale, Leino is Champion

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Dominic Greiner has won the season finale of the Euro Nitro Series but it is Teemu Leino who claimed the biggest prize with 6th in a rain shortened A-Main in Fiorano enough to crown him the 2016 1:10 Champion.  Top Qualifier for the race, a heavy crash with Marc Rheinard would leave Greiner with a difficult car for the final but strategy and quick work by his pit crew would allow the Serpent driver to take his first win of the season.  With the race going 40 of the scheduled 45-minutes, the World Champion’s second ENS win would come ahead of title contender Eric Dankel, the fast closing Mugen driver finishing 4-second off when the race was stopped.  Having led for a time in first half of the race, last year’s race winner Alessio Mazzeo was to complete the podium at Mini Autodromo Jody Scheckter.  Starting second on the grid, while Leino never needed to win the race to secure the title he didn’t make things easy for himself with an early off that resulting in a flameout and the loss of 2-laps raising the heart rates of his Team Infinity crew.  Keeping his composure and a close eye on the progress of points leader coming into the weekend Dirk Wischnewski, the Finn would recover from 11th with the fastest lap of the race to finish 6th.  With Wischnewski finishing 4th, this was enough for Leino to take the title by 3-points from the German with Dankel’s second giving him 3rd a further 1-point back.

Continue reading this report here or view our full event coverage here.


October 24, 2016

Jeffrey Halsema returns to Serpent

Jeffrey Halsema returns to Serpent

Serpent have announced the addition of Dutch top-level racer Jeffrey Halsema to their team. Returning to Serpent after a stint with TLR, Jeffery will race the Cobra SRX8 buggy from now on at events such as the Padova race in Italy and also at the German Mid-west regionals as well as the Benelux Buggy Cup and the 2017 EFRA Euros.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]


October 24, 2016

JJ Wang takes double ROAR Fuel On-road titles

JJ Wang takes double ROAR Fuel On-road titles

The 2016 ROAR Fuel On-road Nationals were held this past week at Homestead RC Raceway in Florida. Chinese-American JJ Wang was the man to beat in the premier 1/8th Open and 1/10th 200mm Sedan classes as he took the top qualifier position in both categories. In the hour-long 1/8th Open class final, JJ would lay down a commanding performance by taking the win some three laps ahead of Joaquin Desoto Jr. and Paolo Morganti, who completed the podium another three laps down. In the 200mm Sedan class, DJ Apolaro was in the mix for the overall win but JJ would ultimately hold the upper hand, ending the 60-minute encounter a lap in front of DJ with Scotty Gray rounding out the podium result in third.

Image: Rick Wang


October 24, 2016

Hu Wei Ping joins Sweep Racing

Hu Wei Ping joins Sweep Racing

Sweep Racing have announced the signing of 9-times Chinese 1/8th Nitro Buggy National Champion, Hu Wei Ping to their team. The winner of this year’s Chinese National Championship and the recently held Chinese Open will use Sweep Racing’s tyres and accessories from now on.

Source: Sweep [sweepracing.com]


October 24, 2016

Griffin Hanna wins Pro Nitro Buggy at Scaretacular race

Griffin Hanna wins Pro Nitro Buggy at Scaretacular race

The 2016 Scaretacular race was held at Cape Fear Raceway in Holly Springs, North Carolina with about 90 entries in total. The race format was straight up rocket round with three rounds of qualifying and 20 minute nitro mains. In Pro Nitro Buggy it was Griffin Hanna who set the TQ and in the main final he would lead the pack around and would swap positions with Blake Pickett but with a small mistake, Griffin was able to regain the lead and take the win from Blake Pickett in second and Colby Bush in third.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]