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We drive the Team Losi MUGGY!

We drive the Team Losi MUGGY!

Team Losi's Muggy will be hitting stores soon, but we've already got our first-drive notes. So, is the Muggy more monster or buggy? Get the scoop here!
We drive the Team Losi MUGGY!

We drive the Team Losi MUGGY!

Team Losi's Muggy will be hitting stores soon, but we've already got our first-drive notes. So, is the Muggy more monster or buggy? Get the scoop here!

Team Losi 8IGHT goes RTR

Team Losi 8IGHT goes RTR

That's right, the race kit is still fresh out of the gate and there's already an RTR hot on its heels! Now you can be like Peanut and Drake without the factory pro budget. Get the full story here.
Jammin announces MINI CRT nitro truggy

Jammin announces MINI CRT nitro truggy

Mini, but not TOO mini--this bad boy is 1/12 scale, with full-size .12 rear-exhaust power! Jammin hasn't released a ton of info yet, but you can get more info and talk about it here.

Ryan Repeats! 2nd 4wd Worlds for Cav

Ryan Repeats! 2nd 4wd Worlds for Cav

With back-to-back wins in the A1 and A2 4WD finals, Ryan Cavalieri proved he’s The Man in four-wheel — even if he is just 18 years old. His victory didn’t come easily; he had to beat TQ Ryan Mayfield, a hard-charging Neil Cragg, and the legendary Masami Hirosaka while battling difficult track conditions.

This was no freight train to the finish line; the lead changed several times, sometimes from corner to corner. Just when a driver looked like he was extending his lead, an unlucky bounce would cause a bobble and close the gap. The action was intense, but Cavalieri kept his cool and made all the right moves.

There’s one more A Main left to determine the final finishing order, but it’s all for second place. The podium’s top step is taken.

Ryan Cavalieri’s Worlds-Winning gear:
Car: J-Concepts BJ4
Radio: Airtronics M11
Battery: Trinity GP3700
Motor: Epic Shock 13x2
Servo: Airtronics 94Z60
Speed Control: LRP QC3

Neil Cragg is IFMAR 2WD Champ!

Neil Cragg is IFMAR 2WD Champ!

It took all three A-Mains to get a winner, but there's no disputing who number one is: it's Great Britain's Neil Cragg, wheeling for Associated. It looked like Cavalieri might double after winning the first Main, but Neil showed he's got the stuff by winning the next two (with Cavalieri and Maifield in tow in both runs).

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