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IFMAR World Championship Winners
editYear | Bloc | Name | Car | Motor | ESP | Transmitter | Host Club | Venue | Location | Nation | Surface | Source | Report |
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1992 | ROAR | Joel Johnson | Trinity Evolution 10 | Trinity Championship Edition | Novak 410-M1c | Airtronics Caliber 3P | Ranch Pit Shop | Pomona, California | United States | Asphalt | [1] | Report | |
1994 | EFRA | Masami Hirosaka | Yokomo YRX-10 | Reedy | Tekin Speed Star Pro | KO Propo Esprit II | Tamiya Raceway Sonneberg | Sonneberg, Thuringia | Germany | Asphalt | [2] | Report | |
1996 | ROAR | Mike Swauger | Associated RC10L | Reedy Tri-Sonic | LRP | Airtronics | Revelation Raceway | Ontario, California | United States | Asphalt | [3] | Report | |
1998 | EFRA | David Spashett | Trinity Switch Blade | Trinity | LRP Quantum | KO Propo Vantage | Temple Park Leisure Centre | South Shields, Newcastle upon Tyne | United Kingdom | Carpet | [4] | Report | |
2000 | FEMCA | Masami Hirosaka | Yokomo | Reedy Fury | GM V-12W | KO Propo | Yatabe Arena | Tsukuba, Ibaraki | Japan | Asphalt | Report |
References
edit- ^ Ogle, Mike (January 1993). "Trinity/Novak IFMAR 1/10-scale On-Road Worlds". Radio Control Car Action. Air Age Media: 64.
- ^ "廣坂物語". hirosaka.jp.
- ^ Gonzalez, George (December 1996). "1996/1997 IFMAR Electric On-Road World Champs". Radio Control Car Action. Air Age Media: 64.
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