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IFMAR 1:8 On-Road World Championship | |
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First race | 1977 |
Duration | 1 hour |
Most wins (driver) | Lamberto Collari (9) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Kyosho Serpent (4) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
IFMAR On-Road 1:8 World Championship for IC Track 1:8 scale radio-controlled pan cars
The class is widely regarded as the Formula One of R/C racing.[1]
Lamberto Collari of Italy, holds distinction with not just the highest for the class with nine wins but hold the record for the highest single class wins of all time, most consecutive wins (5) and the most for a gas powered car. Serpent of the Netherlands and Kyosho of Japan hold the record for the most wins for manufacturers. Novarossi hold the most wins for an engine manufacturer with eleven wins with eight consecutive wins (including one for its REX branded engine).
IFMAR World Championship Winners
editSport
editYear | Bloc | Name | Car | Engine | Transmitter | Host Club | Venue | Location | Source | Report | |
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1977 | ROAR | Butch Kroells[2][3][4] | Associated RC100 | K&B | Futaba | Orange Country Radio-Control Auto Racers | Thorp Raceway | Pomona, California | [5] | Report | |
1979 | EFRA | Phil Booth | PB9 International | OPS | Futaba | Circuit Micro-Racing | Patinoire des Vernets | Geneva | Report | ||
1981 | ROAR | Arturo Carbonell | Delta Super J | Picco | Futaba | Indy R/C Club | Castleton Square | Indianapolis, Indiana | Report | ||
1983 | EFRA | David Lecat[N 1] | PB Alpha 83 | Picco SX | Multiplex Europa Sport | Circuit Carnoux | Carnoux-en-Provence | [6] | Report | ||
1985 | FEMCA | Rody Roem[7][8][9] | Serpent Quattro | OPS | KO Propo EX-1 | Tokyo Disneyland | Urayasu, Chiba | Report | |||
1987 | ROAR | Pete Fusco[2][3] | Associated RC500 | Novarossi | Sanwa | Ranch Pit Shop | Pomona, California | Report | |||
1989 | EFRA | Lamberto Collari | BMT 891 | Rex | JR | Model Auto Club Heemstede | MACH Circuit | Heemstede | Report | ||
1991 | ROAR | Lamberto Collari | BMT 891 | Top Rex | JR Apex | Kinnison Speedway | Austin, Texas | [10] | Report | ||
1993 | EFRA | Lamberto Collari | BMT 933 | Nova Collari | JR | Väst-8 Göteborg | Väst-8 Ring | Gothenburg | [11] | Report | |
1995 | FEMCA | Lamberto Collari | Serpent Excel | Nova Collari | JR | Phuket | Report | ||||
1997 | FAMAR | Lamberto Collari[8][12] | Serpent Vector | Novarossi Speed | Sanwa | Pegaso Raceway | Toluca | Report | |||
1999 | EFRA | Adrien Bertin[13] | Mugen MRX-2 | Novarossi JP Black | KO Propo | Mini Circuit Patrick Depailler[14] | Romagnat | Report | |||
2001 | FEMCA | Kenji Osaka[15] | Mugen MRX-3 | Novarossi JP | Sanwa | Helles International Mini Raceway[16] | New South Wales Radio Controlled Racing Car Club | Moorebank, Sydney | Report | ||
2003 | ROAR | Lamberto Collari[17] | Kyosho Evolva | Sirio | Sanwa | Hamilton Ohio Scale Auto Raceway[18][19] | Hamilton, Ohio | Report | |||
2005 | EFRA | Lamberto Collari[17] | Kyosho Evolva 2005 WC | Sirio PR-Pro | Sanwa Super EXES | Miniautodromo Dello Stretto[20] | Messina, Sicily | Report | |||
2007 | FAMAR | Lamberto Collari | Kyosho Evolva M3 | Novarossi | Sanwa | Club de Automodelismo Radiocontrolado de Córdoba | Complejo Ferial Cordoba | Córdoba | Report | ||
2009 | EFRA | Lamberto Collari | Kyosho Evolva M3 Evo | Nova | Sanwa EXZES Plus | Mini Racing Ticino e Moesa[21] | Lostallo | Report | |||
2011 | ROAR | Robert Pietsch | Mugen MRX-5 | Novarossi | Sanwa EXZES-X | Homestead RC Raceway | Homestead, Florida | Report | |||
2013 | FEMCA | Tadahiko Sahashi | Serpent 977 Viper | Picco Boost | Sanwa M12 | Kei Tune Racing Speedway | Chiba, Tokyo | Report | |||
2015 | FAMAR | Simon Kurzbuch | Shepherd Velox V8 EC | Novarossi Mito 9C | Futaba 4PX | Mini Autódromo Zeca Elias | Americana, São Paulo | Report | |||
2017 | EFRA | France |
Formula
editN.B Non championship World Cup event
Year | Bloc | Name | Car | Engine | Radio | Venue | Location | Country |
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1978 | EFRA | Phil Greeno[22] | PB9 International | K&B | Port Hercules | Monte Carlo | Monaco | |
1980 | EFRA | Giulio Ghersi | SG Columbia | OPS | Port Hercules | Monte Carlo | Monaco |
Statistics
editMost Wins
editDrivers
editRank | Driver | Wins |
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1 | Lamberto Collari | 9 |
2 | Butch Kroells | 1 |
Phil Booth | ||
Arturo Carbonell | ||
David Lecat | ||
Rody Roem | ||
Pete Fusco | ||
Adrien Bertin | ||
Kenji Osaka | ||
Robert Pietsch | ||
Tadahiko Sahashi | ||
Simon Kurzbuch |
Car manufacturers
editRank | Manufacturer | Wins |
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1 | Serpent | 4 |
Kyosho | ||
3 | Blitz Model Technica | 3 |
Mugen Seiki | ||
5 | Team Associated | 2 |
PB Racing | ||
7 | Delta Systems | 1 |
Shepherd |
Engines
editRank | Manufacturer | Wins |
---|---|---|
1 | Novarossi | 12 |
2 | Picco | 3 |
3 | OPS | 2 |
Sirio | ||
4 | K&B | 1 |
Transmitters
editRank | Manufacturer | Wins |
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1 | Sanwa | 9 |
2 | JR Propo | 4 |
Futaba | ||
4 | Simprop | 1 |
Multiplex | ||
KO Propo |
By Member Blocs (Drivers)
editRank | Bloc | Wins |
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1 | EFRA | 15 |
2 | ROAR | 3 |
3 | FEMCA | 2 |
4 | FAMAR | 0 |
Win(s) by Nations (Drivers)
editRank | Nation | Wins |
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1 | Italy | 9 |
2 | United States | 3 |
2 | France | 2 |
Japan | ||
5 | United Kingdom | 1 |
Netherlands | ||
Germany | ||
Switzerland |
Most represented in final
editNote: Italics on year represents in which a driver of the country or car manufacturer who failed to score a championship title, italics on nationalities indicate host nation.
Nations (drivers)
editRank | Total | Nation | Year |
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1 | 10 | United States | 1977 |
2 | 9 | United States | 1987 |
3 | 6 | Italy | 1989 |
Italy | 1995 | ||
5 | 5 | United States | 1979 |
Italy | 1997 | ||
Japan | 2011 |
Car manufacturers
editRank | Total | Nation | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 7 | Associated Electrics | 1977 |
Serpent | 1995 | ||
Serpent | 1999 | ||
4 | 6 | Associated Electrics | 1987 |
Serpent | 1993 | ||
Serpent | 1997 | ||
Mugen Seiki | 2005 | ||
7 | 5 | Associated Electrics | 1979 |
Blitz Model Technica | 1989 | ||
Kyosho | 2003 | ||
Kyosho | 2007 | ||
Mugen Seiki | 2011 |
Footnotes
edit- ^ The race was originally awarded to Tadiello before it was officially announced; following protests by FFVRC, the French federation, the race had to be recounted which revealed Tadiello was a lap behind Lecat when the race was over and he eventually was awarded the win although Ted Longshaw, the IFMAR president, was by then ejected from the premises by the circuit owner and the trophy was awarded to Tadiello by the circuit owner without IFMAR's consent.
References
edit- ^ http://events.redrc.net/2011/04/pietsch-tops-final-practice-in-miami/
- ^ a b Team Associated Timeline
- ^ a b Team Associated Remote Control Cars and Trucks... 40+ MPH Nitro RC Machines!
- ^ Automodellismo.Net il portale degli automodellisti
- ^ Ruchat 1977, pp. 77–81.
- ^ Maurus & Rosas 1983, pp. 20–36.
- ^ Automodellismo.Net il portale degli automodellisti
- ^ a b Serpent Model Racing Cars - Company - About
- ^ Kyosho | Company
- ^ p106, RCCA_1992_January
- ^ http://www6.shizuokanet.ne.jp/miyazaki/syasinn1.htm
- ^ Automodellismo.Net il portale degli automodellisti
- ^ Automodellismo.Net il portale degli automodellisti
- ^ [http://www.virtualrc.com/tracks/trackoverview.aspx?prid=110 "Virtual RC Racing � Track Overview"]. Virtualrc.com. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
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- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20011101124636/http://www.mytsn.com/events/event.asp?eid=88
- ^ a b KYOSHO|PRODUCT | EVOLVA M3
- ^ "1/8 Worlds Info". TSRCAR. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
- ^ [http://www.virtualrc.com/tracks/trackoverview.aspx?prid=87 "Virtual RC Racing � Track Overview"]. Virtualrc.com. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
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- ^ http://www.mrtm.com/1english/index.html
- ^ [1][dead link]
Works cited
edit- Ruchat, JP (September 1977). "Championnat du Monde voiture: Pomona USA". Adepte (29). Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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- "IFMAR 1/8th I.C. TRACK RACING AND TECHNICAL RULES" (PDF). IFMAR. May 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
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