December 21, 2023

MIBO Oil Bag

New from MIBO is this Oil Bag designed to provide secure and organised storage for your racing shock and diff oils.  It ensures that your essential fluids are always ready for traveling and within reach in the pits.  MIBO Shock and Diff oils fit perfectly with their square-shaped bottles, but you can fit a wide range of other fluids as well.  It provides a durable protective shield for your oils and the sturdy design helps safeguard against impacts and external elements.  The compact size of this oil bag makes it easy to transport, whether you’re heading to the local track or a distant competition event.  The interior features 15 compartments, providing efficient organisation for your racing oils. This ensures easy access and minimises downtime during tuning and maintenance.

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December 21, 2023

British GT12 Nationals RD4 Eastbourne – Report

Round 4 of the BRCA GT12 Nationals took place on the 17th of December and was hosted by the Eastbourne club at their facility in Robertsbridge.  24 of the nations keenest racers took to the track to compete at one of the countries best tracks. A superb venue with a  fantastic technical track layout and some great track markings.  Along side the GT12 racers they had the mini super cup entries with a support class of LMP12 featuring the former world David Spashett.  The day consisted of the usual format of 1 practice, 4 qualifying rounds and 1 final to decide the winner of the Event.  Round one saw the usual front runners and title contenders taking the lead with smooth and fast driving from Adam Mackman to TQ the first round of qualifying with a 4 second gap back to his closest rivals Sam Coult and Morgan Williams who was making his return to GT12 after racing LMP at the IFMAR world championships. Round 2 was a virtual stalemate in the top 5 with no improvements in the top 3 and only Ewan Thompson and James Taylor swapping places in the top 5. The big winners of round 2 were Matt Hunter and Matt Gammons as they both made big jumps in the standings.

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December 21, 2023

Ermen join growing FlySky team

1:8 Nitro Onroad stalwart John Ermen is the latest of a growing list of high profile team of drivers to sign with radio brand Flysky RCThe Dutch drivers joins Marc Rheinard, Ryan Maifield and David Ronnefalk in using the company’s range topping Noble Pro transmitter.  One of the great characters of international nitro onroad racing, Ermen said on the announcement, “I’m very happy to join the Flysky 1/8th on-road team.  The Flysky Noble Pro is truly one of the most sophisticated transmitters I have ever used. I’ve been racing for over 30 years and have used a lot of brands during these years.  Whenever you switch to a new brand, you must get used to the radio and its menu structure. However, with the Noble Pro, it felt like I had been using this transmitter for years.  The touchscreen and smartphone-like menu structure will feel like home right from the beginning. The radio is made from high-quality aluminium casing with an extra power bank for long-lasting fun! If you prefer a super-light radio, you can simply remove the power bank.  In my opinion, this radio is a real pro tip!”

Source: Flysky [flysky-cn.com]


December 21, 2023

Boots joins Hotrace Tyres

Former World Championship Top Qualifier and multiple European 1:8 Offroad Champion Elliott Boots has joined Hotrace Tyres Factory team.  The Italian based British driver joins the Italian tyre manufacturer having represented the T-Pro brand in 2023.  Fresh on the news that he has just extended his contract with chassis sponsor Sworkz for the next three years, on his new tyre deal he said, ‘So happy to announce that I will be joining Hotrace Tyres Factory for 2024. There products are the best on the market and there devotion for the sport is incredible. A huge thank you to them for supporting me. Can’t wait for the new season to start.’

Source: Hotrace Tyres [hotracetyres.com]


December 20, 2023

Serpent Viper 990 Evo 1:8 GP

One of the pioneers of the category, Serpent has released its latest 1:8 Onroad Nitro chassis the Viper 990 EVO.  The gets an number of new features and improves starting with new “flex shock mounts”,  which offer the possibility to add more flex by removing the connecting carbon brackets.  It is also now possible to change the shock angle on the inner mounting position in small 1mm steps  Another improvement has come from the new bumper.  It is an aerodynamic improvement, but at the same time it gives more support to the bodyshell and also is a lot more resistant to bending. All of that comes with a reduced weight by almost 10grams.  The EVO also features a revised fuel tank, allowing more clearance with the carburettor, and also allowing to raise the tank as desired. The new shape of the tank is accompanied by a revised topdeck.  New front arms feature a carbon downstop lever which gives a much more accurate and consistent downstop setting, a very important part of the car’s setup.  The other key feature of the new kit is a redesigned front one-way.  A modified front one-way shaft allows a more narrow setting than in the past with a front narrow track width is important to be able to achieve on most tracks nowadays.

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December 20, 2023

MonacoRC Bag Small V2.1

MonacoRC has extended its line of bags designed for the transportation of materials for the RC racers. The new MonacoRC Bag Small V2.1 stands out for its attention to detail with the interior adorned with an elegant print featuring the MonacoRC logo in tone-on-tone red, enhancing the quality of the finish.  In addition to the practical tone-on-tone red mesh inner pocket (for the Black and Red version), the exterior is enriched with a MonacoRC label, maintaining that elegant simplicity that has made the bag so appreciated. The series is available in three sizes, easily distinguishable by the colour of the zippers.  Measuring 16 cm x 12 cm x 5 cm and featuring a Blue Zipper, the small bag is ideal for holding Shorty batteries, motors, DiffCheck, and other similar items. MonacoRC Bag S Black is 16 cm x 12 cm x 7 cm in size and gets a Black Zipper and is designed to hold the complete Icharger X6 battery charger, Shorty batteries, motors, DiffCheck, and more. Biggest of the three at 16cm x 12 cm x 9 cm is the Red Zipper bag.  With its generous height, this bag can carry larger items compared to the other two models, such as scales, motors, or a battery charger with cables.

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December 19, 2023

Cavalieri departs WIRC after just one season

It was a surprise announcement when it was made this time last year, but after just one season since joining WIRC Racing, Ryan Cavalieri has announced his departure from running for the Italian manufacturer.  The multiple electric 1:10 Offroad World Champion, who races for Schumacher in that category, looks set to announce imminently a new 1:8 offroad chassis sponsor having just last week joined Nova Engines.  On his social media, Cavalieri stated he was ‘really excited about the next chapter’ implying a new sponsor is already in place. He posted, ‘With 2023 coming to an end so does my time with WRC. I want to thank Matt Kennedy from send it rc, Chris Marrant and Franco for the opportunity they gave me. With that being said Im Really excited for this next chapter to begin and look forward to 2024 racing season.

Source: Ryan Cavalieri [Facebook]


December 19, 2023

Schumacher Winter Series Round 3 – Report

The 2023/24 Schumacher Winter Series presented by the Louth Radio Control Car Club reached its midway point with Round 3 taking place last weekend. Schumacher front runner James Hart joined the series and set the fastest times in the opening qualifier and continued on to take four commanding rounds. Chris Lovely would lead the Xray charge and take 2nd spot in the qualifications with two 2nd places, 3rd would belong to 1:8 nitro ace Tim Wood and his Mugen.  In 4th would be Paul Sleight with his Awesomatix mixing it with the front times, 5th was Dave Sedgewick with his Awesomatix showing consistent speed. Daniel Burks would round out the A-final with his Destiny.

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