March 23, 2007

Racer In the Spotlight – Nam Sangjoon

Nam Sangjoon

Serpent continue their ‘Racer in the Spotlight’ interviews with current Serpent drivers with the latest piece focussing on new ‘Serpent Developement Driver’ signing, Nam Sangjoon. The 17 year old driver from Seoul in South Korea has been racing for 10 years and is the current Korean National champion in 1/8th scale and his interview makes for some interesting reading.

Read the full interview here.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]


March 23, 2007

New Kyosho big bore shock absorbers

Kyosho Big Bore shock absorbers

Our mate Phil, over at the Neo Buggy Industries, has the first exclusive shots of the all new big bore shock absorbers for the Kyosho inferno. These shocks have been seen on the cars of Yuichi Kanai and Cody King at this weeks Silver State race, but World Champ Mark Pavidis didnt get a set, and by the looks of them they are in the pre production stage of development. For those techies out there i can inform you that the new shocks have an outside body diameter of 18mm with an inner diameter of 16mm and the pistons currently have 4 holes.

Source: Neo Buggy [neo-buggy.net]


March 23, 2007

Adam Joiner wins 2nd Annual Mardi Gras Nitro Open

Adam Joiner

Xray are reporting on their site that Adam Joiner has won the 2nd Annual Mardi Gras Nitro Open held recently at the Tri-City RC track in Southern Louisiana. Adam, who had to miss the qualifiers because of prior engagements, had to start in last position overall on race day and hope to bump up through the finals, which he did, making it through the C and B to take his place in the A-Final where he could take the win ahead of 2nd placed Justin Cranford with Derek Guidry in 3rd.

Source: Xray [teamxray.com]


March 23, 2007

Joerg and Uwe Baldes join Motonica

Joerg and Uwe Baldes join Motonica

The German brother team of Joerg and Uwe Baldes have been confirmed to race the new Motonica P8.0R for the coming season. Switching from long term team Serpent, the brothers will race mostly in the western German region races and will join current Motonica Germany team driver Andreas Theis in racing and promoting the car.

The Motonica attract our attention since the presentation last year” so mentioned by the Baldes-Brothers. “The P8.0R convinced us with excellent Performance and good potential during the tests held the last weeks. It will be an interesting challenge to race the new innovative chassis made in Italy. We feel a pleasure to support the young Team Motonica with further development with our knowledge and ideas”

Source: Motonica [motonica.com]


March 22, 2007

Mugen Seiki Limited edition Rucksack

Mugen Seiki Limited edition Rucksack

Mugen Seiki have released this rather nice rucksack, to commemorate the 10th year of MID Mugen Seiki being in business. Coming in a rather nice charcoal colour with red highlights, this bag sports a chest strap between the two shoulder straps to keep this bag firmly in place and sports the MID and Mugen Seiki logos in white on the back side.

Source: MID [mid-mugen.de]


March 22, 2007

Central RC air filter oil

Central air filter oil

Central RC, makers of the Lola and Mercedes CLK 1/8th scale bodyshells, have announced the release of this air filter oil. Suitable for on road airfilters, the oil is applied using the pump spray nozzle and protects your engine from even the finest dust particles.

Source: Central RC [centralrc.co.jp]


March 22, 2007

WRD2 carbon brake discs

WRD2 carbon brake discs

According to importers TKO Competition Development, Wright Racing Design & Development (WRD2) has been developing these carbon discs for over a year. They are meant to provide better stopping power and modulation without fade and the discs are backed by a 100% replacement guarantee direct from WRD2.

Source: TKO Comp Dev [tkocompetitiondev.com]


March 22, 2007

Martin Bayer wins Czech Off-Road Challenge 2007

Czech Off-Road Challenge 2007

Xray have a big report on their site from last weekends Czech Off-Road Challenge 2007 that was held alongside a large toy fair in Brno. The 90 drivers present were greeted with a large multi surface track with a good micture of corners and importantly the hall was well ventilated and heated. Xray driver Martin Bayer managed to claim the top qualifying spot ahead of 2nd placed Martin Pater with Michael Bok in 3rd, both drivers also racing Xray. In the race itself Martin Bayer managed to pull away, despite some pressure from behind, and could win with ease followed home by Oliver Simon who was gifted the position after Michal Bok had engine troubles which allowed Simon to finish 2nd and Martin Pater to move up into the final podium spot.

Read the full report here.

Source: Xray [teamxray.com]