December 23, 2022

Tollard leaves Team Associated

Long time Team Associated team driver Cole Tollard has announced he will not be re-signing for iconic brand and their electronics division Reedy Power.  The American was picked up by Associated at a young age and has represented them for an impressive 11-year stint. During that time he added to the company’s silverware collection including the ROAR Mod Truck National title.  In his announcement on Facebook, Tollard said the ‘decision was it was not easy’ and he thanked everyone at AE ‘for the opportunity to represent such a great company’.  A great ambassador for the sport with his friendly and helpful personality, we await news of his future plans.

Read Tollard’s announcement here


December 23, 2022

Ongaro ends RunnerTime Fuel sponsorship

Back to back 1:8 Buggy World Champion Davide Ongaro is set for another change to his 2023 racing package with the announcement he will no longer be using RunnerTime Fuel.  Having announced his departure from tyre sponsor AKA earlier this month, the Italian has enjoyed a similar 5-year stint with the RunnerTime netting the 2018 and 2023 World titles in that time.  On his Facebook page Ongaro said, ‘It has been 5 amazing years, We have achieved a lot of amazing results together and goals, we have had a lot of fun and you are part that helped me to be what I am. I hope you are happy about what we have done together, races, dinners, good and bad results because they are part of racing. I can only say a big thank you for all the help you have to use during these years, was a pleasure for us to work with you. It’s time now to take different roads, I wish you the best in your future. Thanks a lot for everything. Thanks Matteo Passerini and Runnertime.’

Source: Davide Ongaro [Facebook]


December 23, 2022

All change as Tebo announces AKA departure

With the news earlier in the week that his stint with Tekno RC was over, Jared Tebo has today announced that he will also not be continuing with long time tyre sponsor AKA in 2023.  The American started with the brand in 2009 and has been running their products every year since with the exception of the 2016.  Making the announcement on social media, in thanking everyone at AKA, he attributed their Three Rib front tyre as being a major part of his 2013 1:10 2WD Offroad World Championship victory.  Also switching engine for the new season, it will be interesting to see what new package Tebo hits the track with in 2023. Read Tebo’s announcement here


December 22, 2022

MIBO International Race – Schedule & Classes

Following on from the recent announcement of the new MIBO International Race that will take place in the Czech Republic on March 3-5, details of the race weekend schedule and the classes have been published.  The international indoor event will bring together both offroad and onroad as it presents two separate tracks at the Sport V Hotel in Hrotovice.  A venue that always proved hugely popular with racers for the sheer convenience of being able to race, eat and sleep all under one roof.   the Mibo International Race is also node to the past when individual international race weekends were once common and made up the indoor season.   Onroad, the racing action will cater for Modified, 13.5 Stock & FWD Touring cars plus Formula.  Offroad will cater for 2WD and 4WD Buggy as well an open class of ‘Offroad Kids’ that will give the future stars of racing an opportunity to be a part of this international event.

View Race Weekend schedule and classes here


December 21, 2022

Team Corally Torq Master Cordless Screwdriver

Team Corally has released the Torq Master cordless screwdriver with digital torque control.  Torq Master is a 3.6V Li-Ion screwdriver with digital torque control that is optimised for working on RC cars. Step up your maintenance game with a convenient, powerful, brushless-powered cordless driver that delivers precision and convenience in one device. It comes complete with its own carry case and usb charging lead with Corally offering a precision set of machined and TiNi-coated driver tips to take your maintenance game to a completely new level.

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December 21, 2022

Lit R/C 2-Piece Engine Mount kit for TEKNO 2.x

Wisconsin based Lit R/C Products has released a simple 2-piece engine mount for TEKNO 2.x vehicles.  Now you can do engine maintenance with ease while having total clutch-spur gear mesh repeatability within +/-0.001″ every time you remove and replace your engine. The mount also gives you the option to use the Tekno clutch or other manufacturers with a shorter bell length simply by using the second set of holes without the need to remove the engine mounting screws. The blocks are made of tough 7075 aluminium, anodised black, and include a full set of screws. Using a second set of top blocks, available separately, you can have your spare engine ready to mount on the fly.  All parts made in the USA.

View kit here


December 21, 2022

JConcepts Siren LP & Pin Swag 2.2″ tyres

JConcepts has introduced two new tyres for carpet and astroturf 1:10 Offroad, the Siren rear tyre and the front Pin Swag 2WD tyre. The Siren, shares styling cues from its successful racing sibling, the Nessi.  Racing on artificial surfaces require a lot of stability and forward-bite and the JConcepts design team went to work to substantially improve performance for deep nested turf or carpet surfaces.  The new tyre brings a new larger and taller sized 3D blended pin-size, pin-separation, and a lightweight and incredibly low-profile carcass.  The Pin Swag combines the outer lugs of a JConcepts Swagger front tire with the dense arrangement of specialty pins.  Now optimised as a 2WD front tyre, the pins themselves are round and crisp to the top where they climax to a point.  Near the sidewall, the Swag enters with a smooth transition and drops off to a ledge giving steering control.

View Pin Swag here


December 20, 2022

Tekno RC announce Tebo departure

Tekno RC has announced the departure of Jared Tebo from its factory team.  The move was much anticipated when the American offroad manufacturer announced the signing of Ryan Maifield last month.  Tebo joined Tekno four years ago after being the main face of Kyosho for many years and put the smaller brand into the mainstream with plenty of successes in that time, most notably the 2019 Reedy Race of Champions.  Making his own follow up announcement on social media thanking Tekno for ‘the journey’, Tebo revealed the announcement came sooner than planned adding he had hoped to retire with the brand.  As yet no announcement has been made on his future plans but he did clarify he will continue his racing career in 2023.  Announcing his departure, Tekno said, ‘The end of the year is almost here and with it brings a change to our team. Jared Tebo will no longer be representing Tekno RC after 2022. We’ve had four excellent and memorable years with Jared.  We enjoyed learning and improving together as well as celebrating some big wins. Piloting his various Tekno RC vehicles, he reached the top step of the podium 17 times at major events across the country. Add another 28 major event podium finishes along with a decent stint as the #1 driver in the world according to Top25.com, it becomes apparent that his time at Tekno RC has been very successful. We would like to thank Jared for all of his positive contributions to Tekno RC, on and off the track. We wish him the best in the next chapter. Thanks, Jared!!!’

Read Tebo’s follow up post here