July 14, 2020

Spencer Klein wins at Shaw’s Shout Out Series Rd4

Round 4 of the 2020 Shaw’s Shout Out Series was held at Shaw’s RC Shop in Ardmore, Oklahoma. In the premier Expert Nitro Buggy class it was Aaron Royston with the overall TQ from TJ Ball and Spencer Klein, the latter two having to go through the tie-breaker, as did 4th and 5th placed Cody Bell and Colby Purdy. The 30-minute A-main event then saw some mix-up up front round mid-race with Spencer eventually taking the lead that he would hold onto until the chequered flag with Cody Bell coming in 2nd, a lap down. Another lap down it was Colby Burdy in 3rd, a lap in front of TJ Ball. Jim Brown completed the top 5 result while TQ Aaron had to retire and only finished in 9th overall.

Image: Mugen [mugenracing.com]


July 14, 2020

Ben Billing wins Ledbury Summer Series Rd1

The opening round of the 2020 Ledbury Summer Series was hosted by the Ledbury Model Car Club in the UK last weekend, attracting over 30 entries. In the single, mixed 1/8th Buggy class it was Ben Billing with the overall TQ and the HB Racing driver also brought home the win in the single 15-minute main event. Arron Knight came in 2nd overall, some 20 seconds behind as Carl O’Connor (Tekno RC) completed the top 3, only 0.039 seconds behind Arron.

Source: BRCA [brca.org]


July 14, 2020

Kingmax BLS4309 digital brushless servo

Kingmax have introduced their new BLS4309 digital brushless servo for demanding 1/8th scale applications. It features a machined all-aluminium heatsink case for exceptional durability and a brushless motor for up to 48kg-cm of torque and speeds of down to 0.08s. Other features include precision steel gears, dual ball bearings, and water protection. The servo is available with red, gold or silver case details and it is ideal for all heavy duty applications such as 1/8th scale buggies, trucks and IC track cars.

View a list of the specifications and features here


July 14, 2020

RPM Kraton 8S front upper & lower A-arms

Made for Arrma’s popular Kraton 8S and Outcast 8S trucks are new heavy-duty front upper and lower A-arms coming from RPM. The Arrma Kraton 8S and Outcast 8S are 12kg of high-flying, dirt shredding, jump-killing fun and RPM’s replacement front A-arms are designed with the backyard basher in mind and can handle some serious abuse and come back for more. The redesigned front lower A-arms have a triple beam style construction designed to spread impact energy across all three beams. Each beam’s cross-section is 15.8mm tall and 9.5mm wide. These massive beams reduce unwanted flex during normal suspension movement, yet allow impact-absorption during those not-so-perfect landings and crashes. RPM also moved the inner cross brace away from the chassis, eliminating the droop stop entirely. While this may seem counter-intuitive, RPM’s test truck’s chassis was bent at the droop stops, clearly illustrating that extreme impacts were too much for the chassis plate to handle. After all, there’s not much worse than a bent chassis. The front upper A-arms use a dual beam construction where each beam is 12.7mm tall and 9.5mm wide. The designers eliminated the tube shape over the hinge pin to eliminate built-in moulding stresses while beefing up the leading edge hinge pin support to add some much needed strength and durability. Both upper and lower A-arms are moulded with fingernail slots that allow easy access to remove the optional aluminium support ring at the pivot ball. The arms are made in the USA from RPM’s trademark blend of ultra durable materials and they are available as left and right side sets.

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July 14, 2020

Yeah Racing SCX10 III HD steel centre driveshafts

Yeah Racing have announced the release of their new heavy-duty centre driveshaft set for the Axial SCX10 III trail truck. The kit includes steel telescope-style centre-front and centre-rear driveshafts that feature a back surface coating for wear and spring-retained cross pins for durability. Also included come suitable couplers. Using the HD driveshafts will reinforce the drivetrain, ensuring dependable power supply in challenging terrain or when using high-powered motors.

Source: Yeah Racing [yeahracing.com]


July 14, 2020

Gimar SRX8GT clutch bell kit

Coming from 1/8th GT specialists Gimar is a new clutch bell kit designed for the Serpent SRX8GT. The clutch bell is machined from high-quality 7075 Ergal material and nickel-treated for best possible performance and durability. The clutch pinions were specially developed for shorter tracks as they are popular in China, with 16T and 17T 1st gear and 20T to 22T 2nd gear pinions being available. Included in the kit come four high-quality ball bearings and a bearing hub. The clutch is a direct fit with the SRX8GT’s standard clutch or the newly introduced adjustable #601163 clutch system. The pinions however work exclusively with the Gimar clutch bell. In addition the clutch bell and pinion combination can be used with other 0.8 module gear trains such as the ones of SWorkz, IGT8 or Hong Nor.

View the pinion gears here


July 13, 2020

Myron Kinnard wins USGT at ROAR Region 3 Champs

The 2020 ROAR Region 3 Championships here held at Apex RC Raceway in Murfreesboro, Tennessee this past weekend. The event drew racers from all over the region and beyond, including Ohio, Missouri, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama Illinois and Indiana. Friday was an all day practice day. New layout and new drivers all over made for some good runs and the field of drivers was a who is who of National Champions including Eric Anderson, Kemp Anderson, Bill Sydor, John Barron, Justin Lyons and others top drivers that were set to all go after top 3 podium spots. As qualifying got under way, Team Associated/Reedy’s Myron Kinnard was able to take the TQ in round one of USGT from Ohio’s hotshot Von Perry of Capricorn/Motiv. In round 2 Myron was able to make some minor adjustments to his USGT car that put him two seconds ahead of his current TQ and at 98.9%. For the final round of the event Myron was able to hold on to his TQ for the event in USGT, just one second over Perry.

Continue reading the report here


July 13, 2020

Kenrick Fong wins at HKRCSA Series Rd1

The opening round of the HKRCSA Series was held at the TRC outdoor track in Hong Kong over the weekend. In the premier class of Touring Modified it was Kenrick Fong (Yokomo/Team Powers) with the win from Hay (Xpress/Dash) on the runner-up spot. YH Cheung (Xpress/ORCA) came in 3rd overall while Stick King (Serpent/Scorpion) and Tong Chung (Xpress/Hobbywing) completed the top 5 results.

Source: Xpress [rc-xpress.com]