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Sobue confirmed for ETS RD1, event close to 200 entries!

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The sixteenth (!) season of the Euro Touring Series will start at the beautiful venue of the AMCA Apeldoorn in the Netherlands on the first weekend of June, in about 6 weeks. The list of entries is getting longer and longer, and the whole ETS crew is very optimistic to reach the mark of 200 drivers for the season opener on one of the best racetracks across europe!

Today we like to take a closer look on the stacked field of Modified drivers who have already signed up, or confirmed their participation for ETS RD1 in the Netherlands to make the modified division the most spectacular racing class once again!

Akio Sobue

Axon | Orca | Sanwa

The Japanese top driver is racing for Team Axon and uses Orca electronics. He finished third at the 2022 IFMAR world championships in Gubbio (IT) and took a strong second place at last season`s ETS RD2 in Aigen (AUT). He also won the Japanese touring car championships in 2022. Akio had another great race at the start of 2023 at the TITC in Bangkok (THA), where he was the hardest contender for race winner Bruno Coelho (Xray). He finished second on the podium in front of his strong Axon teammate Hayato Ishioka. It is great to see Akio on the list of entries for our ETS season opener and we expect a good performance from the leading Axon factory driver!

Ronald Völker

Mugen Seiki | LRP | Highest

Last year was full of ups and downs for the Mugen Seiki factory driver Ronald Völker. After a slower start into the ETS season, Ronald was able to win his title number eight (!) at the last race of the season in Daun. Ronald won the penultimate round of the ETS campaign on carpet in Hann. Münden, and celebrated his title after a strong second place at the season finale. The IFMAR world championships in Italy didn`t went to plan for the German as he was only able to take P8 away from Italy – not what he and Mugen Seiki had hoped for.

At the end of 2022, Völker was able to win the highly competitive EWS International race in Great Britan. The year 2023 started with a trip to the TITC where Völker had a weekend to forgte with a lot of bad luck, followed by a win at the MIBO International race in the Czech Republic. Völker will start the hunt for ETS title number 9 in the Netherlands – can he win another modified championship?

Marc Rheinard

Awesomatix | Orca | PowerHD

Marc Rheinard has gone through a year 2022 which (same as Völker) brought some good, and some bad results for him and his Awesomatix car. On the positive side, Rheinard was able to win the first modified race at the ETS (at Arena33) since he joined the Awesomatix team, and he was also able to win the German nationals title at the same venue too. Two very important wins for Marc who was very close for a few times with his Awesomatix A800MMX (now A800R).

On the down side, the world championships in Italy, where Rheinard tried to win a fourth IFMAR title in the touring car category, was one of the big disappointments for him in 2022. Finishing only 5th overall was just not good enough for Rheinards ambitions and his possibilities as a driver. After the worlds, some more wins at the New York GP, the AOC in Australia, and the win of the Road Champion Cup at the 2023 Snowbirds Nationals in Florida rounded out the list of success for mister MR33. Let`s see how Marc Rheinard will come “out of the gate” at the first race of ETS Season #16 2023/24 in Apeldoorn!

Christopher Krapp

Yokomo | Racing Performer | PowerHD

2022 was one of the best years, if not THE best, in the RC racing carreer of Yokomo`s Christopher Krapp. He had a very decent outdoor season, including his amazing win at the ETS race in Aigen-Schlägl. It was the first ETS race win for Krapp since he won on the island of Gran Canaria in 2012, running for Kyosho and Team Orion (sonds like an eternity).

Krappi was always a contender for top spots, but in the past years it looked like he lost his winning edge. But after his great win in Austria, it looked like all of his confidence was back at 100%. That was also visible when Krapp took over the role of the hardest contender for Bruno Coelho at the IFMAR worlds in Gubbio, where he became the vice world champion behind the winning Xray driver Coelho. Krapp showed fantastic racing and was very close to Bruno all the time. The best carreer result for the Yokomo driver was the cream on the cherry of a great 2022. It will not be an easy job to top these results in 2023, but maybe the birth of his little daughter will give him some “extra wings” for the big upcoming ETS races!

Lucas Urbain

Awesomatix | Orca | MKS

Another driver joining the circle of ETS race winners in 2022 was Awesomatix factory driver Lucas Urbain. He had a good start into the year 2022, winning one round of ther EWS series in Great Britain, followed by two 5th place results at the ETS races Aigen and Andernach. In Luxembourg, the time of Urbain had finally come. The French ace drove the stars from the sky at ETS RD4 in Luxembourg, where he won the race in front of Rheinard and Völker. A victory which was long overdue, but which had eluded him for many years in the past.

Urbain backed up the result with a win at one of the Longwy Winter Series races, followed by a third place at ETS RD5 in Hann. Münden. Lucas was in the fight for the overall ETS title until the very last race of the season, making ETS Season #15 2022/23 the best campaign for him at the Euro Touring Series so far. As preperation and progress is one of Urbain`s biggest strengths, it will be exciting to watch him during the next season on track!

Michal Orlowski

Schumacher | Hobbywing | PowerHD

Schumacher`s leading factory team driver Michal Orlowski was the man of the weekend at the huge ETS season finale in Daun. Michal drove flawless all weekend long and was able to TQ and win the event in front of all the top drivers including Völker and Rheinard. It was a very big win for himself and the Schumacher team at the Euro Touring Series. For Michal Orlowski it was the first ever ETS win after finishing on the podium once or twice some years ago. When having in mind that the Schumacher team is one of the smaller ones at most of the ETS races, this success is ranked even higher – especially on a tricky carpet track we have in Daun. A sixth place at the IFMAR world championships in Italy was more than just an exclamation mark during the summer season.
As Orlowski`s main focus is normally on his Offroad programme, there is a lot of phantasy allowed when we think about him concentrating even more on the onroad side of RC racing. His talent is amazing and he is one of the best “allround” drivers on the lanet right now!

Yannic Prümper

Yokmo | Orca | PowerHD

Team Yokomo`s Yannic Prümper has also (like Krappi) become a proud daddy of a young boy some weeks ago – congratulations Yannic! If that will give him some extra speed on track is something we will discover together during the next weeks. Prümper had a perfect start at last years season opener in Apeldoorn where he won from second on the grid against a very fast Ronald Völker. It was a superb win from Yannic with the new BD11 car which he backed up with another podium at ETS RD3 in Andernach. The IFMAR worlds in Gubbio saw Prümper making the A-Main and finishing seventh overall in the end. Not a bad result, but Yannic had hoped for a bit more in Gubbio.
Can Yannic repeat the win in Apeldoorn again after switching his electronic sponsor from Dash to Orca? We will have an eye on him in the Netherlands at the first round of the new ETS season!

Only some weeks of patience needed

The new season is coming closer, so does our need for adrenaline and ETS racing. We hope you enjoyed reading our quick report which had the intention to wake you up a little bit from the long time without the ETS 🙂
INFO: We will release the new ORCA Softwares for our stock touring car classes in the next days. You will find them for download very soon – just follow our news here on the website!

T-Works range of products for Awesomatix A800R

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T-Work`s has released many new products for the new Awesomatix touring car. There is a set of titanium turnbuckles available to beef up the suspension package, as well as several titanium screws for the campers, the topdeck, and the belt tensioner. A set of titanium ball ends and titanium screws, as well as a gold plated steel screw set is rounding out the new products from T-Wors for the new Awesomatix A800R. The products are expected to be in hobby shops around the world very soon!

T-Works part numbers:

TP-800R-A    64 Titanium Centering Screw 3 x 6mm ( For Awesomatix A800R ) 4pcs.
TP-800R-B    64 Titanium Damper Vertically Screw ( For Awesomatix A800R ) 4pcs.
TP-800R-C    64 Titanium Body Shell Front End Downtravel Screw ( For Awesomatix A800R ) 2pcs.
TP-800R-D    64 Titanium Belt Tension bearing screw ( For Awesomatix A800R ) 1pcs.
TP-800R-E    64 Titanium Linear Spring screw ( For Awesomatix A800R ) 4pcs.
TSSU-A800R  64 Titanium Screw set ( UFO Head ) 158pcs. ( For Awesomatix A800R )
GSS-A800R-B Gold Plated Steel Screw Set( Bottom )42pcs. ( For Awesomatix A800R )
GSS-A800R   Gold Plated Steel Screw Set 123pcs. ( For Awesomatix A800R )
TSS-A800R-B 64 Titanium Screw set ( Bottom )58pcs. (For Awesomatix A800R )
TB-289       64 Titanium Turnbuckle Set( For Awesomatix A800R )
TP-113       64 Titanium Ball End set ( For Awesomatix A800R/A800MMX )

Source: T-Works

Hagberg is European 1:12 scale Champion

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Alexander Hagberg has won his eight (8th) European Championship title in the modified class this past weekend in Great Britain. Hagberg was TQ after qualifying with his Nosram and Hobbywing powered Xray car, and won the first and second A-Main from pole position ahead of the hard charging competitors Ollie Payne (Schumacher) in second place, and Michal Orlowski (Schumacher), and Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix) completing the top four.
It was the eight championship title for Hagberg in the highly competitive 1:12 scale class and Hagberg is the record winner of this class now tied with David Spashett who was able to win this title eight times as well between 1993 and 2003. What an amazing achievement for Hagberg to equal this outstanding number!

The Stock class saw a very high number of entries (85 drivers). Michal Orlowski was able to win the European Stock Championships from first position on the grid with Ollie Payne and Louis Parker finishing second and third overall. A great result for Orlowski and Payne for Schumacher, after missing the big win in Modified. Congratulations to all racers, and also to the club, the ERFA, and the BRCA for hosting a great event!

NEW Date for ETS RD3 in Andernach

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Dear ETS Family,

today we must inform you about a re-scheduling of ETS RD3 in Andernach due to a Heavy Metal Festival going on in Andernach!
Originally, we had our race at Arena33 scheduled from 07-10. September 2023. At exactly the same weekend, there will be a very big Heavy Metal festival on the ground beside the racetrack now.
The festival is called Metal Mania and will take place from Friday to Sunday. It is a big event with official ticket sales and professional bands playing very loud Heavy Metal Music all day long. The event was not announced when we planned the ETS race calendar, but now we have no other chance than shifting the race to the weekend before Metal Mania.

ETS RD3 will now take place from 31.08. – 03.09.2023 at Arena33

We are sorry about this change but it is the only way to ensure a nice and smooth ETS event at Arena33 during ETS Season #16 2023/24.
If you have already made some early hotel bookings, please try to change them ahead of time.

Thanks you for your support and understanding.

Uwe, Scotty, and the whole ETS crew!

Yokomo BD12

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Yokomo had a very successful 2022 with the BD11 including two ETS race wins and a second place at the IFMAR world championships in Italy. Now, the Japanese company has released first information and pictures about the next touring car model they will release – the BD12. The car received a massive update with a lot of small changes, tested and developed by the Yokomo factory team under the lead of vice-world champion Christopher Krapp. More detailed information will follow soon. Here is what we know until now!

New features of the Yokomo BD12

  • 2-piece Topdeck
  • Shorter Shocks with new, bearing mounted spring holders
  • Front Body stoppers included
  • New carbon plate on motor mount
  • Use of 90T Spur Gear for LCG is possible
  • New front shock tower with additional mounting positions
  • New rear shock tower with more possible rear shock angles

Source: Team Yokomo

RC MAKER parts for Awesomatix A800R and Iris ONE

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RC Maker has released a couple of nice and helpful tuning parts for the Awesomatix A800R and Iris ONE touring car platforms. The range covers bumper plates, body mounts, a shock maintenance station , as well as a front hood body stiffener. More products are in the pipeline and will get released soon. Until then, enjoy the bling-bling for your Iris One and Awesomatix A800R touring car from RC Maker!

RC MAKER Part Numbers

RCM-IRIS-DDRS RC MAKER Pro Damper & Diff Rebuild Station for Iris ONE

RCM-IRIS-RBMS RC MAKER Carbon Quick Adjust Rear Body Post Spacers for Iris One

RCM-IRIS-CBP RC MAKER Geocarbon Front Bumper Mount for Iris ONE

RCM-IRIS-RBM RC MAKER Geocarbon Rear Body Mount for Iris ONE

RCM-A800R-CBS RC MAKER Pro Hood Stiffener for Geocarbon Bumper Mount for Awesomatix A800R

RCM-A800R-CBPS RC MAKER Geocarbon Stiff Front Bumper Mount for Awesomatix A800R

RCM-A800R-CBP RC MAKER Geocarbon Flex Front Bumper Mount for Awesomatix A800R

Source: RC Maker

ETS YOUNG TALENTS – Interview with Niclas Storm

ETS: Hello Niclas, welcome to the ETS interview with us. You were runner-up in the German Hobby class this year, and you also had some good results in the ETS in the Orca 17.5 Stock class. Are you looking forward to the first race of the new season in Apeldoorn or are you sad that the last season is over?

Niclas: Hello Patrick, basically I am looking forward to the new season. Hopefully I will have my A-levels and have a lot of time to train and race.

If you had to assess your last ETS season, how would you sum it up?

Basically, I am satisfied because I was in the A-Main in all five races I raced in and I improved in every race. Nevertheless, there was more in almost all the races, which means I am not yet satisfied with my performance in the finals.

How and when did you start driving RC cars? Was it your father who got infected with the virus or did you become aware of it through friends?

Yes, it was my father. Through my interest in building and tinkering with our model railway (H0), my father made me so curious about the Tamiya Cup that we just wanted to give it a try. In 2013, I got a Super Fighter GR for Christmas, which was then no longer approved, so then became the Neo Fighter Buggy. I raced the Tamiya Fighter Cup for many years. Fortunately, I was able to finish this series with the Onroad title before I got too old. I then drove Tamiya Euro Cup races for a while, but before that really got going with the Euro TW class in Sonneberg, Corona unfortunately got in the way. After a training weekend in Andernach, I decided to switch to ETS.

Can you still remember your first remote-controlled car? If so, what kind of car was it and do you still have it in your possession?

Yes, of course I can, even though it was ages ago. It’s a Dickie Super Fighter2 and it’s still around.

When did you take part in your first race? Can you still remember the result?

My first real race was qualifying for Sonneberg in 2015. That was at the RC-Glashaus in Quickborn, where I took 2nd place. I can’t remember this race exactly, I’d have to ask my father.

You live near Hamburg, in northern Germany. What clubs and race tracks are there in your area? Do you belong to a club?

We are club members at MC Flensburg. We race in Flensburg because it’s the only club that organises Tamiya Cup races in the north. Only if you are also in the club can you actively participate in RC racing. In addition, I have been a flat rate driver at the Megadrom in Hasloh for 3 years. We built a track there for the indoor season, so that’s where I trained the most.

We? Did you mean to imply that your father also races RC? Until now he always hides behind the monitor.

Yes, he always claims that he can drive. To be honest, I’m quite happy that he hasn’t put his claim of being able to drive in an ETS 17.5 into practice yet. Even though I’m of the opinion that we wouldn’t drive in a group anyway. Sorry dad 😉

Do you train often or do you try to do as many races as possible?

Both and I also play football for the club, so we try to split up all our appointments as much as possible. We also go to Andernach or Apeldoorn for training during the school holidays or like now during the Christmas holidays I was able to train for 8 days and at the end of the week there was a race in Hasloh.

You are a driver has competed in many ETS races. What was it like at your first ETS? Was there any difference to other events or was it like any other race for you?

The first ETS race was very special for me, I had only raced Tamiya Fighter Cup and Euro Cup before. The professionalism was very amazing for me and I saw races that were completely unknown to me before. The amount of drivers alone was overwhelming for me.

If we are informed correctly, you are currently racing a Mugen Seiki MTC2 touring car. What were the reasons for you to start with the Mugen chassis?

I decided to switch to Mugen Seiki in the summer of 2022, the biggest reason for choosing Mugen was the support from the whole team and especially from Ronald Völker. He gives me great support and is a great guy, so I would like to thank Ronald again. I am very happy with the change, the atmosphere in the team is great and the car is performing great on the track.

Now that the indoor season is over and it’s back to asphalt. Do you prefer asphalt or carpet?

I guess I disagree with a lot of people, because I would say I prefer to drive on carpet. I just find the smoothness of the carpet wonderful and also more predictable.

Usually guys your age party at the weekend. Is it sometimes hard for you to skip a party to go to an RC car race or do you make up for the missed parties 😊?

Great question Patrick. What can I say now, many know the discussions with my father on the subject. If I’m honest, it’s hard for me to skip the parties on some weekends, but some evenings at races can also be very amusing 😉 So I’m already looking forward to the next race in Bad Berneck, or rather to the evening celebrity race, whoever wants to know more can drop by. But when I’m back home, to be honest, it’s hard for me to cancel a party.

What has been the greatest experience so far in your time as an RC car racer?

I wouldn’t directly name one experience. Whether it was the first A-Main or one of the wonderful evenings with my RC friends. There are many things that make this hobby so wonderful.

What is your life like besides the RC hobby? Are you still a student or have you already started your working life?

I’m still at school and in spring I’ll start with my exams. If you ask me what I want to do after that. I don’t know yet ;=)

Is RC car racing your only passion or do you have other hobbies?

Besides RC car racing, I’m also a passionate footballer, because I’ve been playing for 14 years now. I have never really played in a higher league, but the fun of the game and the beer afterwards are most important to me 😉 Basically, it is difficult to combine both hobbies, which is why there is no possibility for me to play in a higher league.

We have heard from a safe source that your favourite club is HSV (a German football club). Are you often in the stadium and do you think that a promotion to the first league is possible soon?

I love HSV, but unfortunately I can rarely be in the stadium because of my hobbies. But I’m there for the important games, like the first and second leg of the relegation against Hertha. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out with the promotion, but now I’m sure we’ll make it into the first league without the diversions via the relegation. Nur der HSV.

When you talk to your friends about your RC car hobby, how do you explain to them what exactly you do? What do your friends say about it?

I tell them that I drive remote-controlled model cars. You can rarely go into much more detail that most of them don’t understand. Often they see it as toy cars, so to counteract that reputation a bit, I tell them how fast the cars go and that some do it for a living.

Is there a driver (or drivers) that you like to watch drive? If so, is there anything you try to copy or imitate?

I would say my favourite thing to watch at the moment is Ronald, the best Mugen driver. It’s just inspiring to see how well you can drive. It’s at these races that you realise how much you can improve.

Last season you finished in a good 8th place in the Orca 17.5T Stock class. What is your goal for the new season?

I would be lying if I said I didn’t want to improve. I don’t want to set a direct target but everything is at zero for the new season.

Would you like to try another racing class in the next few years?

We have that in mind. But if I do, I’d like to switch to Modified quickly and not work my way up to 13.5 first. Because driving in Modified is just a lot of fun for me, no restrictions and no limiter. Even though it would be a big step, I think it would be the right decision.

And Niclas, what else is coming up? Hasloh, Tamiya, TOS, ETS and defending the DM vice-champion title in EGTWHO this year?

This year I’m taking part in the European Championship in Türkheim for the first time, but of course I won’t miss the ETS and the DM. I can’t say exactly what it will look like towards the end of the year, because I still have to think about what I want to do after my Abi in the summer.

Niclas, thank you very much for this interview and your time. We are very happy to call you part of the ETS family. We wish you nothing but the best, and most of all good luck and success on the race track!

Thank you very much, I’m happy to be part of this awesome series and hope to stay with it for a long time. See you at the next race in Apeldoorn.

Follow Niclas at Facebook: facebook.com/NiclasStormRC

T-Work`s Aluminum Drive Shafts for Mugen Seiki MTC2

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T-Work`s have released a pair of aluminum rear drive shafts for the Mugen Seiki MTC2 touring car. They are a direct fit for the MTC2 and are installed in just a few seconds. The drive shafts are made from 7075 T6 aluminum to save the maximum weight possible. The hard coating stands for a long lifespan and the black shafts have a length of 44.5mm. A perfect tuning part for the MTC2 which reduces the rotating mass in the rear, especially over the kits standard metal wheel axles.

T-Work`s part number:
TW-C-MTC2-AA T-Work`s Aluminum Rear Drive Shaft Set 44,5mm for Mugen Seiki MTC2 (2)

Orlowski doubles at Schumacher Indoor Off Road Masters RD 6

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Orlowski – the man to beat

Last weekend was round six, which was the final round of the Worksop Masters series 2022-23, the fantastic track crew once again did not disappoint, there was a brilliant layout which would prove to be a challenge for many, it had a large table top as usual and many features.
The same format as at previous rounds was the order of the day, 1 timed practice followed by 4 qualifying runs and finishing off with 1 round of finals for all.
As this was the last round of the series, there were still many overall championship positions to be decided.
4wd was first up as usual, it was total domination by Michal Orlowski as he took TQ in all 4 rounds, therefore he would line up on pole position for the final. Edward Callan would line up 2nd and Jonathan Skidmore 3rd.
The CAT L1R proving to be very good with 7 of them making the A final.

Final result of 4WD

1st Michal Orlowski – Schumacher
2nd Jonathan Skidmore – Xray
3rd Edward Callan – Schumacher
4th Ben Smith – Schumacher
5th Lee Martin – Schumacher
6th Luke Holdsworth – Schumacher
7th Josh Holdsworth – Schumacher
8th Ben Simpson – Yokomo
9th Matthew Thompson – Schumacher
10th William Skidmore – Xray

In 2WD qualifying, Jonathan Skidmore would take TQ in the first 2 rounds of qualifying, but then Michal Orlowski took TQ in rounds 3 and 4 with a faster time, so would take pole position. Therefore Jonathan Skidmore would be 2nd on the grid and Ben Smith would line up 3rd.

Final result of 2WD

1st Michal Orlowski – Schumacher
2nd Jonathan Skidmore – Xray
3rd Ben Smith – Schumacher
4th Edward Callan – Schumacher
5th Will Skidmore – Xray
6th Lee Martin – Schumacher
7th Luke Holdsworth – Schumacher
8th Ben Simpson – Yokomo
9th Matthew Thompson – Schumacher
10th Josh Holdsworth – Schumacher

So this concludes what has been another awesome series at Worksop.

The Championship positions were decided and trophy boards were given to the top 20 drivers in each class.

The top 3 in each class were:

2WD
1st – Jonathan Skidmore
2nd – Tommy Hall
3rd – William Skidmore

4WD
1st – Jonathan Skidmore
2nd – Edward Callan
3rd – Ben Smith

A huge thank you to each and every person that has helped at this series, we shall be back to do it all again when the new series starts in October.

Source: Schumacher Racing Cars

Awesomatix A800R Touring Car

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After a teaser posting some months ago, Awesomatix now presents the new A800R with all details to the public. The car has already won the ETS final race in the Awesomatix Pro Stock class, the TITC race in the Open Brushless class, and the AOC in Australia in the Modified class. The A800R seems to be a real winning machine out of the box and here you find all the information from the official Awesomatix press release:

Awesomatix A800R – born to win!

The A800R now features a new damper system which includes a Linear and Progressive damping option.

These are also quickly adjustable from the underside of the chassis without sliding the dampers in or out.

Another advantage is that the dampening and the spring are entirely separate on the A800R; Changing the damper rate doesn’t affect spring rate anymore.
The car features a super short chassis to reduce chassis rub to increase corner speed. New suspension arms were needed to keep the same wheelbase in combination with the shorter chassis.
Additionally, we angled the lower bumper to reduce chassis rub under braking action, while adding a new upper bumper plate which is an active part of front flex.
With the new damper design comes a new bulkhead design and upper arm holders for improved geometry.
We included the all new ST112 Centering Screws (same as for D3 dampers mounts) which ensure a perfect and straight build to key the dampers and bulkheads to the lower chassis.
This car features a new and ultra-light, reliable rear body holder, in addition to new sway bars which were needed because of the new suspension design.
We also include new battery holders, but the motor mount and topdeck system remain unchanged. The car includes the latest version AM177-2 motormount. The one-piece C27MMX topdeck also remains compatible. 

There are no changes to the well-known and reliable drivetrain with spool, IFJ, IRJ, GD2B-R and BEL351 belts.
As we have come to expect from Awesomatix, the Steering unit remains bulletproof with the AM24-20 and the latest version AM180EVO steering rack (which is the same as the most recent version on the A800MMX car).

The First kits are on the way to the Distributors and Dealers around the Globe!

Special Features of the A800R versions:

– newly designed  C01B-RC 2.2mm Carbon Lower deck for A800RC kit
– newly designed  C01B-RA 2.0mm 7075 T6 Alloy Lower deck for A800RA kit
– C127 Topdecks for A800RC kit
– C127S Topdecks for A800RA kit
– SPR01 Springs for A800RC kit
– SPR01S Springs for A800RA kit
– newly designed D3 Dampers with progressive/linear damping feature (not pre-build)
– newly designed C45F/C45R Damper Braces
– newly designed AM278 Bulkheads
– newly designed AM19-R Upper Arm Holders
– newly designed ST102F/ST102R Damper Rod Guides
– newly designed ST112 Centering Screws
– newly designed ST205 Damper Rods with B415 Ball Bearings
– newly designed SWB-R-1.X Swaybars (1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 Included in kit!)
– newly designed P14-R-1 Lower Bumper
– newly designed P14-5-R Upper Bumper
– newly designed P64 Rear Body Holder
– newly designed C204L / C204R Carbon Suspension Arms
– newly designed P23-R Outer Batter Holder + P68 Battery Adjuster
– AM24-20 + AM180EVO Steering system
– ST69-00 + AT119 Spring Screw + Holder
– IFJ Inner Front Joint System
– IRJ Inner Rear Joint System
– GD2B-R Gear Diff
– AM177-2 Motor Mount

INFO:                                                                                       
– Radio Receiver and Transmitter, ESC, Servo, Servoarm, Motor, Fan, Pinion and Spur Gear, Lipo Battery, Bodyshell and Tires are not included in the kit. 

– Due to our policy of continuous product development, the exact specifications of the kit may vary.
Awesomatix do reserve all rights to change any specifications without prior notice. All rights reserved.

Source: Awesomatix

Source: Awesomatix