July 26, 2023

Mugen Seiki MBX8 carbon fuel tank guard plate

Mugen Seiki has released an optional carbon fibre fuel tank guard plate for their MBX8 1:8 Nitro Buggy.  The plate protects the tank from the heat of the exhaust as well as acting as a mounting point for fuel tubing with two sections milled out for the placement of tubing mounts.  In addition to heat countermeasures, the plate helps avoid problems such as the muffler coming off and melting the fuel tank.  The plate is designed specifically for use only on the buggy and not their truggy.

View mounted to tank here


July 25, 2023

MIBO International 2024 Announcement

Following the hugely successful inaugural running of the MIBO International Race in the Czech Republic in March, former international touring car racer Michal Bok has confirmed the race is back for 2024 on the slightly earlier date of February 16-18.  A long time dream of Bok to host his own major international event in Hrotovice, the indoor event finally came to fruition in 2023 bringing together both electric onroad and offroad racing on two tracks build side by side by the team from Mibosport.  The first edition of MIBO International saw Mugen’s Ronald Volker crowned the inaugural Touring Car Champion and Xray’s Bruno Coelho take double buggy honours at the Sport V Hotel venue.  With everything from the track, restaurant, bowling alley and hotel rooms all under one roof, the venue was a hit with racers who travelled from 13 different countries.  With a capped entry limit the relaxed schedule also meant plenty of time in the evening to wind down and socialise over dinner after each day’s racing.  On the onroad track, the racing action will again cater for Modified, Stock & FWD Touring cars plus Formula.  The Offroad track 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.

Source: MIBO [mibosport.com]


July 25, 2023

Tekno lightened Shock Towers

American 1:8 Offroad chassis manufacturer Tekno has released four new lightened shock towers for its buggy and truggy kits.  These new towers are CNC machined from high quality 7075 aluminium, hard anodised, and redesigned to save every gram possible.  The infrequently utilised camberlink positions were deleted, the tower’s outer perimeter was decreased, and the supporting cross elements have been milled out.  With a front and rear tower option for the NB/EB48 2.x Buggy and NT/ET48 2.x  Truggy, they save up to 40% over the stock counterparts, are a direct replacement for the stock towers and require no extra parts.

View more images here


July 25, 2023

T-works BD12 Brass Motor Mount Weight Set

Coming from T-Works and made for Yokomo’s BD12 electric touring car is this brass motor mount weight set.  The 2 piece set contains a main 25 gram black anodised brass weights machined to specifically to fit around the drive train components and place the weight towards the centre of the car.  Also included is an additional 5gram weight that mounts with a single screw to the larger weight.

Source: T-Works [rc-tworks.com]


July 24, 2023

HB Racing E8 World Spec 1:8 eBuggy

In a natural follow on from the announcement of their D8 World Spec 1:8 Nitro Buggy last month, HB Racing has released CAD images of the electric variant – the E8 World Spec.  Updated to the eBuggy include the same suspension redesign found on the nitro D8 WS buggy.  New front and rear suspension helps the E8 WS excel on high speed and high grip race tracks.  The key parts are new symmetrical suspension arms, adjustable pills on all 4 of the inner suspension mounts, new caster blocks, steering hubs, and rear hubs. Many of the parts are compatible with the latest HB Truggies and nitro buggy, so racers need fewer spare parts at the track.

View more CAD images here


July 24, 2023

Savoya takes win at 20th Japanese Kyosho Masters

Multiple European 1:8 Buggy Champion Reno Savoya travelled to Japan as Kyosho celebrated the 20th running of the Japanese Kyosho Masters over the weekend where the French driver took the TQ and win.  Held at the Chetuya Circuit in Sapporo, the capital of the mountainous northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, the signature event of the iconic Japanese manufacturer attracted 50 drivers including Inferno chassis designer and former World Champion Yuichi Kanai.  In qualifying, Savoya topped 3 of the 4 qualifiers to secure the TQ from Itaru Kawamoto who was fastest in Q2.  In the final Savoya would win by half a lap from Yuto Yokomachi who lined up 5th on the starting grid with Kanai completing the podium.

Image: Kyosho [kyosho.com]


July 24, 2023

T-Works 1:8 & 1:10 carry bags

Adding to its range of storage/travel solutions, T-works has added a range of carry bags for 1:8 Buggy, 1:8 Truggy, 1:10 Buggy and 1:10 Touring Car.  Made from water & tear resistant material, the bags feature dual direction zippers, 2.6cm widened velo straps for securing car in bag, and have a luggage handle slot to allow hands free carrying.  The four sizes measure 54x44x16cm for Truggy use, 48x34x12cm for 1:8 Buggy, 37x26x8cm for 1:10 Buggy and 46x25x12cm for 1:10 Touring Car.

View more images here


July 24, 2023

Maifield & Tessmann win ROAR 1:8 Electric Offroad National titles

Ryan Maifield and Ty Tessmann took the two main titles at the 2023 ROAR 1:8 Electric Offroad Nationals held at CRC Raceway in New York state over the weekend.  In qualifying it was Xray’s Ty Tessmann who lead the way, the Canadian securing the TQ in both eBuggy and eTruggy.  In eTruggy, Tessmann was able to convert that TQ into the championship title with wins over the TLR of second place qualifier Tater Sontag in the opening two A-Mains.  In A3, having qualified 5th, Maifield would take the win to complete the podium line-up.  In the eBuggy finals, while Tessmann won A1, third place qualifier Maifield was able to get his Tekno buggy passed his rival to win second & final encounters.  This secured him his second National title with Tekno having become Nitro Truggy National Champion last month at AMain Hobbies’ Silver Dollar RC Raceway in California.  A difficult race for second place qualifier Joe Bornhorst, who ended up P7, Kyosho’s Ryan Lutz took the final podium placing from 5th on the grid.

View Truggy podium here