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T-Works accessories for Mugen Seiki MTC-2R

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T-Works is offering several items for the new Mugen Seiki MTC-2R touring car platform. The titanium screw set adds more strength and stability to the car, while the golden plated steel screw set looks nice and comes at a lower pricing. Titanium turnbuckles are also beefing up the suspension compared to the aluminum standard parts, and T-Works is also offering a complete ball bearing set for the MTC-2R. The parts will be available in europe very soon!

T-Work`s part numbers:

BBS-MTC2R Precision Ball Bearing Set  ( For Mugen MTC2R ) 37pcs.

GSS-MTC2R Gold Plated Steel Screw Set 135pcs.  ( For Mugen MTC2R )

TSSU-MTC2R 64 Titanium Screw set ( UFO Head ) 131pcs. ( For Mugen MTC2R )

TB-229 64 Titanium Turnbuckle Set ( For Mugen MTC2/MTC2R )

ETS welcomes RC Racing TV at RD2 in Aigen, Austria

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The second race of the 2023/24 ETS season is just around the corner and today we are very proud to announce that the famous RC Racing TV will join us in Austria to broadcast the event with one of their great livestreams. It is something that the ETS wanted to do at one time since a long period, and now it will happen in Austria.
RC Racing TV will send a small crew to Aigen to broadcast the event from Friday to Sunday on their YouTube channel. As usual, we will also show the stream on our website. If you will not be racing in Aigen, mark the date in your calendar and follow our stream “made by RC Racing TV”.

Since a long time I was dreaming about having RC Racing TV at one of our ETS races. After we have talked to Mat and his crew when we met them at the 1:8 scale Electric Buggy Euros some weeks ago at the Rhein-Main Circuit, things got a little more serious and we started to check if we can find a way to hire them for ETS RD2 in Aigen. Now, as it is confirmed, we are really looking forward to their media coverage at the venue of the MAV Aigen-Schlägl.

Uwe Rheinard, ETS Organizer

New for 2023, RC Racing TV is getting to fulfil an ambition we’ve had for over a decade. This year we are proud to be working with the ETS to bring full livestream coverage of Round 2 at Aigen in Austria. The ETS has been a huge movement in 1/10 electric on road racing for many years with regular sell-out events all over Europe. Plus sister series in 1/10 buggy and nitro track. So, anyway, for the 20th – 23rd of July we’ll be joining over 200 entries to bring you all the action right here on RC Racing TV

Mat McCallum, RC Racing TV

RC Racing TV – broadcasting RC history for over 16 years

RC Racing TV is around since 16 years now, and they covered hundrets of races since then. Their head quater is located in Great Britain and they are absoluteley knowing what to do to present an event in a very professional way. RC Racing TV also recorded one of the most (if not the most) famous videos of RC racing at the 2008 IFMAR worlds in Bangkok (Thailand), where Marc Rheinard took his second worlds title in front of Ronald Völker and RC legend Masami Hirosaka. The video has collected 13 million views until now which is just unbelievable. If you have never watched this iconic video, here it is:

We are looking forward to ETS RD2 in Austria and the RC Racing TV coverage – see you soon in Aigen-Schlägl.

Uwe, Scotty, and the whole ETS crew!

200 mark broken as ETS RD2 will be another top event

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Dear ETS Family,

even if ETS RD2 in Austria is still 4 weeks ahead of us, the number of entries has already increased up to 208 in the last couple of days.
This is even more than last year`s total attendance of 143, and clearly shows that the first ETS race at this amazing place was a good promotion leading more and more racers to join us in Aigen this season. We are still missing some names on the list of entries and we are sure that 208 is not the final number for ETS RD2 at the facility of the MAV Aigen-Schlägl.

We are in a constant exchange with the club and everybody in Aigen is looking forward to the event. Last year`s event was a real blast.. One thing we can tell you today is that there will be a Barbecue again for all drivers on Thursday evening. Many people had a lot of fun on this first evening after free practice and the club would love to do this again for all of you. We will inform you about the menu, the registration process for the BBQ, and also about the price in the ext weeks.

Camping

If you are planning to travel to Aigen-Schlägl with your own Camper, trailer, or just your own tent, please inform Martin Mayrhofer about your plans as he is in charge to organize everything there. Martin`s E-Mail is: Martin_Mayrhofer@gmx.net

Last year`s track walk

If you still have no idea about the MAV Aigen-Schlägl and the amazing racetrack, just re-watch the Track Walk video with Oli Meggitt and Patrick Beck from last seasons race. You will get a great impression of the track and you will understand why you like to travel to Austria with your RC equipment in July.

About the MAV Aigen Schlägl

If you have not raced in Aigen until now, here are the most important facts for you
Race
Date: 20.07. – 23.07.2023
Location: MAV Aigen Schlägl, Krenbrücke 15, 4160 Schlägl, Austria
Track: Asphalt (new surface 2017)
Track length 243m
Driving direction: Anti-clockwise
Pit area: Covered pit area and additional tents
Camping requests: martin_mayrhofer@gmx.net
Catering: MAV Bistro trackside
Entries: We open the entries on MyRCM on Tuesday, 09.05.2023 at 20:00 MEZ

Place your entry tonight and book your accomodation soon see you there!

RC Maker GeoCarbon V2 Setup Board and Yokomo BD12 option parts

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RC Maker has released some new products which we like to show here quickly. The first one is a very nice carbon fibre setup board with the dimensions of 32 x 39,5cm. The board is made from high quality matte carbon fibre and will be a highlight on every pit table. Optional levelling feets can get mounted to the board to create the perfect surface for setting up your race car on tables and undergrounds which are not perfectly straight.

Beside the amazing setup board, RC Maker offers some tuning parts for the actual Yokomo BD12 touring car. From two different chassis plates and top decks, to a carbon front shock tower and a rear body mount plate – RC Maker has everything you need to upgrade your BD12 in style and performance.

All products will be available in hobby shops around the globe in the next days!

Tires for ETS Outdoor Racing, Season #16 2023/24

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Dear ETS Family,

after we have used the quickly produced Matrix tires at the first ETS race of the season in Apeldoorn, we finally can inform you about the tires we will use for ETS RD2 in Aigen, and for RD3 in Andernach. We have talked to Cristian Boni from Matrix every day, we discussed with many drivers, and we also tested again on different tracks. We are sure that the decision we made is good for ETS racing, but also for other racing series and club level events.

Different tires for Stock and Modified racing

Matrix can produce the “old” tires again for the rest of the year as the raw material shortage seems to be overcome now. The production will start at the end of the week and the tires should be back in stock until the end of June. This is a great fact and opens some options for our two remaining ETS asphalt races.

In Apeldoorn, we saw the Modified drivers going super-fast with the new tires, while the drivers in the Stock classes had struggled a bit more to get the tires into the perfect setup window. Many stock drivers wanted to have “the old tire back as quick as possible” while others liked the new ones after the event. The Modified racers had a very clear statement for us: “We don`t want to go back to the old tires anymore” was the most used sentence from the modified drivers after the trophy ceremony.

With all these information and facts from ETS RD1, we decided to follow the wishes of most of our racers. We will use the following tires for ETS RD2 in Aigen, and for ETS RD3 in Andernach. Both tires will be available in the next days again!

Awesomatix Pro Stock, 1up Racing 40+ Masters, and Orca 21.5 Stock

We will use the Matrix Tires which we all know from the previous seasons. They are very good and reliable tires and never disappointed in the past. The white dish wheels will have the ETS logo on the surface to clearly show that it is the corretc tire for ETS stock racing. Our decision for these tires will ensure a nice handling for the drivers as they easier to drive for everybody.
Part Number: Matrix EPA-036

Matrix Modified

In the Modified class, the ETS will use the “new” tires which had been in use in Apeldoorn. We call these tires D36 now, and they will get a special part number for an easy identification. The white wheels will come without the ETS logo, to visually separate them from the EPA-036 stock class tire. The D36 is 1g heavier (per tire) compared to the classic Matrix tire.
Part Number: Matrix EPA-D36

We are sure that this decision is the best one for the remaining outdoor season and we hope that you will like it. Beside managing the tire situation for 2023, we will further develop and test different tires all the time to be prepared if such a material shortage will hit us again in the future.  
We want to thank Cristian Boni from Matrix tires again for all his support and his hard work behind the scenes. The tire business it not an easy one, and together with Matrix we do our very best to give our ETS family the best tire we need for racing!

Your ETS crew!

Orlowski wins Electric 1:8 Buggy Euros

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Schumacher factory driver Michal Orlowski won the eurpoean championship in the 1:8 scale electric buggy class on the past weekend. The EFRA event was held in Bischofsheim (GER), and attracted 137 drivers to make their entry. The big and challenging Rhein-Main-Raceway ensured tough and close racing, and in the end it was Michal Orlowski winning the title from second on the grid. Top quailfier Bruno Coelho finished second overall while Burak Kilic took the last spot on the podium in third place.

First of all, I would like to thank my main man Tris for the hard work he has put into this project over the past year and a bit. Winning this title with a car made of many parts made in his garage is just unbelievable #Trishbits. We make such a good team together.
I would like to thank my dad for his tremendous support over the years and this week. We were wrenching and gluing tyres together in a hurry on Tuesday this week, just coming back from ETS, as I was leaving to Germany on Wednesday morning. I love you!
Huge thank you to the Polish team here at the Euros, we had a great time pitting together and they supported me massively all weekend. Thank you Rafał, Ewa, Sonia, Jodła, Bogdański family, Bartek and Rafał.
Thank you to all my sponsors for giving me the best equipment out there, the whole package was unbelievable this weekend! Thank you Schumacher R/C Racing, Hobbywing Technology, Sunpadow RC, Power HD, Whitz Racing Products, MR33 Racing, Hotrace Tyres Factory!
Thank you to all my friends and family watching the live stream and cheering me on. My phone was blowing up after the finals! You are the best.
Thank you to Nicola from Hotrace and Robert this weekend for supporting me in my 1/8 journey. I loved driving on the Sahara Clay tyre this weekend.
This weekend had it all. From a very good start in practice, to finishing practice on a low and then battling some issues in qualifying and then the crazy 3 legs of A finals.
I’m so proud of the hard work we put into this win over this weekend and 6 weeks ago at the warm up. We truly put everything we had into this.
What happened in A3 is extremely unfortunate. As everyone will have their own opinion on the incident, all I’m going to say is, that nothing was intentional from my side, I was racing hard and very close with Burak for the title, as any other driver would. I respect everyone’s view on it and all of us can develop their own opinion on what happened watching it live at the track or on the live stream and looking at the lap times from that final. Not the way I wanted it to end.
Well done to you Burak for the awesome performance this weekend and also to Bruno, we always race together in so many different classes at the highest level and I greatly appreciate the respect we have for each other on and off the track.
It’s been a crazy first half of 2023, now need to relax a bit and keep the ball rolling.
Onto the next one!

MIchal Orlowski (PL) Schumacher | Hobbywing

Source: Michal Orlowski (Facebook)

Tech Talk ETS RD1 Season #16 Apeldoorn, NLD

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The dust has settled and the first round of the new season is already in the books. With 230 entries, the race in Apeldoorn was a huge success and a great show for RC racing on a very high level. As always, the products used by the drivers are very interesting, and today we like to talk a little bit about trends and performances we have seen on the ground of the AMCA Apeldoorn.

Cars

Strong debuts for many new platforms

We saw many new cars on track at ETS RD1 in the Netherlands. Some did brilliant, others only average. But whenever a new car is racing at a big event, a lot of attention is on the teams and drivers as a lot of customers from all around the world are making their buying decisions based on the ETS results.

FWD

Starting with the FWD class, we can say that the new Xray T4F-2024 won the race in the hands of Adam Izsay. He started from pole position and had a lot of work to do to keep the Mugen of Max Weffers and the possibly fastest car of Robin van Gog (Awesomatix) behind him in the triple A-Mains. But in the end, Izsay made it a perfect debut for the new Xray car.

Schumacher`s ingeneer Andy Murray from Great Britain drove the new FT8 FWD car and tried a lot of different setups, as the track in Apeldoorn was completeley different to everything they have in the UK. Murray made the A-Main but had no speed to fight for a top spot taking P11 in the end. He will be back with an improved setup for sure as he is a very experienced guy in setting up fast race cars.

Touring Car

The touring car classes had four new cars in the window of interest: Mugen Seiki`s MTC-2R, the ARC A10-2023, Yokomo`s BD12 and the Awesomatix A800R. All teams had a lot of work to do to get their cars up to speed. In the end all drivers had some good results with the new cars during the ETS season opener!


Starting with the Mugen MTC-2R, we can report that it was competitive right from the start of the weekend. In practice, Ronald Völker was very dominant, until he lost some pace when racing started. Robert Pietsch and Eric Dankel showed great speed in practice as well, and Remi Callens completed the Mugen guys hitting the top 10 in every round of practice. In the end, Eric Dankel had a magic weekend, drove very impressive, and placed his Mugen ride on a very strong third place on the podium. Völker was able to do some damage limitation with P4 in the end and Remi Callens finished on a strong P9 after some great runs durng the whole weekend.
The MTC-2R seems to be a good car which is working great out of the box. Sören Sparbier was in the Pro Stock A-Main with the car even after he had not the cleanest qualification runs.

The Awesomatix A800R was not the newest car in Apeldoorn as it was already released in February. But it was the first official ETS race on asphalt for the team and therefore a lot of attention was on the Awesomatix ride. Did the team deliver? Oh yes!
With a complete podium in the Pro Stock class (Bultynck, Ellerbrock, Mächler), and a total of 4 cars in the A-Main the comany nce again showed that the only way to victory in Pro Stock goes over Awesomatix. In the modified class, Marc Rheinard was able to seal the TQ spot in qualifying, with Lucas Urbain lining up in third place. Rheinard had a lot of bad luck in the triple A-Mains and dropped down to P7, but Lucas was flying the flag to the finish line with a good second place behind Schumacher`s race winner Michal Orlowski.
The A800R is a rocket on asphalt and will be in contention for the win at every race due to the strong team and their knowledge about the car.


Yokomo was running the new BD12 on the track where they started into last years season with a race win (Yannic Prümper) at the BD11 debut. This time, the Yokmoo team had three cars in the modified A-Main, but it looked like they never found that last piece of performance to fight for the win. However, with Christopher Krapp (5th), Yannic Prümper (8th), and Loic Jasmin (11th), they left the track with a solid team result.
The highlight for Yokomo was the fourth place for Dominic Vogl in the Pro Stock class. He was competing against the Awesomatix and Xray cars in the A-Main and did very well indeed. Let`s see what the team can do at the next race in Aigen – a track where Christopher Krapp won last season`s race for the Yokomo team.

Last but not least, the new ARC A10-2023 was on the line in Apeldoorn. Henrik Heitsch and Torsten Baggendorf raced the new car and Baggendorf was able to qualify it directly into the 40+ Masters A-Main with P8 in the end. Henrik Heitsch had a good speed in Pro Stock (5th place in one round of qualifying), but missed some racing luck to put the car into the final. He finished in the Pro Stock B-Main which still is a good result. For ARC, it would be super important to add another top driver to the team for scoring good results constantly.

Batteries

Searching for the ultimate power source in all classes

Batteries are one of the most important and crucial things in RC racing. No matter if modified or stock racing – finding the best battery for every track and class is a key to success.
Let`s talk quickly about the Matrix Modified class. In Apeldoorn, the traction was very high, and in combination with the very grippy Matrix tires, the drivers pushed their electronic packages (speedo – motor – battery) to the absolute limit. That caused some drivers having a little trouble with power and runtime in the last minute of the race. And as nobody likes to run out of power in the year 2023, many drivers used a battery with a higher capacity for the races.
For example, the LRP/Nosram team switched from 5700mAh to 6700mAh batteries. Other teams did the same as ORCA drivers used 6390mAh instead of 6090mAh power sources. The Gens Ace drivers used their 6000mAh battery while Eric Dankel had an EZ 6100mAh LiPo in his car. On the Sunpadow battery of race winner Michal Orlowski, we found the capacity of 6500mAh.
When looking back on the last years at Apeldoorn, Bruno Coelho once won the race with a 5300mAh pack in his Xray car. But as the Modified drivers now drove ONE lap more in qualifying (meaning them to be 14 seconds faster over 5 minutes), it is easy to undertand that everybody had the demand for more battery power at this years season opener in Apeldoorn!

In the Stock classes, we noticed that most racers had big batteries in their cars. When looking onto the tech charts of the A-Main finalists of Pro Stock, FWD, and 40+ Masters, LRP and Nosram clearly dominated with 65-70% of drivers using their products.
Gens Ace, Sunpadow, EZ Power, Ruddog, EAM, and Orion had been the other brands in the finals. Capacity wise most touring car drivers used 9400 or 8100mAh packs, but also a EZ 6800mAh pack made it into the Pro Stock A-Main. The FWD racers used capacities between 4100 and 4900mAh on the track of the AMCA Apeldoorn. One thing is clear: All stock drivers are looking for the lowest possible internal resistance in their batteries to get the best punch over 5 minutes when running on track.

Body Shells

What is the trend right now?

The list of allowed body shells at the ETS is making it a lot easier for the drivers as they don`t have to select a shell from ALL available bodies on the market. However, drivers must still decide what they want to use and we have seen some new bodies performing well, and also some facts from last season have been confirmed once again!

Touring car body shells

In the Matrix Modified clas, all A-Main finalists used a body from Xtreme Aerodynamics. The Twister, and the Twister Speciale had been mountedon all the 11 cars on the grid. These two body shells are very similar in handling with the most significant differences being the rear wing, and the section around the side windows.
Some drivers have used the Twister wing on the Speciale, or vice versa. Another wing option (for example used by Lucas Urbain) was to use the wing of the ZooRacing Wolverine on the Twister body. In the end it comes down to the driver’s personal preferences, but it is interesting to see how much experimentation is going on with aero components.
That all drivers used the Xtreme bodies in the 0.5mm version should be somethign we don`t have to highlight as it has become state of the art in modified racing!

The Awesomatix Pro Stock class was in the hands of the Zoo Racing Wolverine Max body – the same procedure as last year. With 9 out of 11 drivers using the 0.5mm Zoo Racing body in the A-Main, the statement is clear that the Wolverine Max is still a must have for Pro Stock racing. However, Schumacher driver Mattia Collina used the Xtreme Speciale and finished sixth overall while Xray`s Jacques Libar trusted in the new Red Hawk, also from Xtreme, to finish in eight place. We will follow the trend in the Pro Stock class to see if we will see more drivers using different bodies at the next race, or if the Wolverine will still dominate.

By the way, the 40+ Masters class class winner Renè Kölbel used the Protoform P63 bodyshell. It also worked flawless on track and it was already the third race win for Protoform with the P63 as Manuel Stankowitz used the body last season to win the 40+ class in Andernach (Asphalt) and Hann. Münden (Carpet). Elibert Sievers used the Xtreme Red Hawk, and Torsten Baggendorf wheeled is ARC car topped by the Blitz CLA body shell.

What we have learned: The Xtreme Twister (and Speciale), ZooRacing Wolverine Max, and the Protoform P63 are the bodies to have when it comes to ETS racing. A good alternative is the Xtreme Red Hawk, the Bittydesign eptron, the Blitz CLA, and the Mon-tech Zero 2.

FWD body shells

This was an interesting one! Last season, the talks had been only about the ZooRacing Gorilla and the Blitz YRS. Now, we have seen more different bodies than ever in the A-Main of the Hobbywing FWD class. With four different manufacturers sharing the FWD class, we saw Protoform, Bittydesign, Blitz, and Zoo Racing batteling it out for the win. In the end, the Protoform Speed3 was able to take the win in the hands of Adam Izsay (Xray). It was the first outing for the Speed3 at the ETS and with 5 drivers uding the body in the A-Main, the Protoform crew around Eric Epp in the USA will have a happy week in the factory.


Another body that many drivers liked a lot was the Bittydesign CA45. With 2 bodies in the A-Main and one on the podium (MAx Weffers), the body was also seen a lot on track in the lower mains. The Zoo Racing Gorilla and the Blitz YRS both qualified for the A-Main two times, and had been around in the pits as well.
It was a super interesting weekend for the body shell scene in the FWD class, and the next race in Aigen will be another showdown to find the “best FWD body” for the track in Austria. Let`s see if the Xtreme Italia or the Mon-Tech Civic will play a bigger role there, or if the fight for the win will be again between Protoform, Bittydesign, Blitz, and ZooRacing!

Radios

Something new FLYING on the SKY of the ETS

The radio topic was (almost) no reason to talk about in the last years as most drivers used Sanwa products, with a small number of Futaba radios also seen at the ETS. For sure, Sanwa is still the most used brand and we are seeing almost everybody walking onto the driver stand with an M17, MT-44, or the older M12 model.
But something has changed at ETS RD1 in the Netherlands and we felt like a shock of power (to say it Star Wars style). Out of nowhere, Flysky stepped onto the ETS stage and their actual Noble Pro radio was able to TQ and win the race in the Pro Stock class with Olivier Bultynck, collecting another TQ (and possible win) in Modified with their big signing Marc Rheinard, and had another double A-Main (Pro Stock & Modified) with Tim Benson who also used the Flysky Noble Pro.
Not a bad debut on the big ETS stage for Flysky, the company from Shenzhen, China. They have also become an associated sponsor of the ETS very shortly before we kicked off the season, and we once again like to welcome them in the circle of the ETS supporting companies.


Rheinard signs with Flysky

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Multiple IFMAR world champion Marc Rheinard has joined the Flysky team and will use the Flysky Noble Pro transmitter (and receiver) from now on. Marc used the radio last weekend at teh ETS in Apeldoorn where he was able to TQ the event.

Flysky announcement:

FlySky is excited to announce that multiple World Champion, Legendary Germany top 1/10 onroad driver Marc Rheinard RC has signed with the FlySky team!  
We suppose there is no need to introduce a lot about the legend. Marc is multiple Touring Car IFMAR World Champion, multiple 1/12th IFMAR World Champion, multiple European Touring Car Champion, multiple National Touring Car Champion and multiple Reedy Race USA TC Champion. Marc will be using FlySky Noble Pro transmitter in the forthcoming 1/10 onroad modified and 12th scale racing.
Marc said:


“A big thank you to the Flysky team for taking me on board.
I tried the Noble Pro a couple of weeks ago for the first time and I loved it from the first moment. The feeling and handling of the radio is perfect and the menu is like on a smartphone, super easy to use!

Marc Rheinard (DE) Flysky

Destiny RX-10SR 3.0R Touring Car

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Destiny Japan has just released an updated version of their current touring car. The so called RX-10SR 3.0R comes with many small improvements and has already reached the hobby shops all around the world.

New parts in the Destiny RX-10SR 3.0R touring car kit:

  • New high grade graphite main chassis.  Manufactured by RC Maker
  • New Lightweight front spool set
  • New Lightweight rear gear differential set
  • New titanium camber screw M3x18mm
  • 3x7x2mm aluminum lower arm spacer set
  • New graphite front and rear steering plate set
  • New single piece upper deck
  • New wave shape graphite front brace

Source: Destiny Racing Japan

Power HD GTS Series Servos

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Power HD has announced the introduction of their brand new high-voltage brushless GTS series servos, which can support the FLYSKY  i-BUS2 protocol! The servos can get used with every other radio as well. The GTS Series includes four different servos such as the GTS-3, GTS-5, GTS-6, GTS-7. The servos will be available in shops around the world very soon!

*GTS series support FLYSKY radio’s i-BUS2 protocol : servo parameter setup / data logging / warning / and other functions

*GTS-5/6/7 use four-pole brushless motor : high torque/ high performance/ long Life-span/ heat-resistant/ faster response

Surce: PowerHD