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Silver State: Tebo Doubles!

Silver State: Tebo Doubles!

Team Associated and Kyosho ace Jared Tebo won both Pro classes at the Silver State Nitro challenge. The Kid started second for the main event in the 1/10 Pro class, battled early with The Drake, and eventually settled his O’Donnell-powered Factory Team GT into the lead. Trinity's hard-charging Ryan Cavalieri dueled with Tebo in the back half of the race, often looking faster. The two must have swapped spots a dozen times, and it was an edge-of-your-seat thriller as Tebo got a better run down the nasty, rutted back straight on the last lap to sneak by for a 1.1 second victory over Pudge. Click "More" for 1/8 action.

In 1/8, Tebo had troubles during qualifying and was forced to bump up from the B-main. He won the B for a 12th place spot on the A-main grid. Early on, it looked as TQ Mark Pavidis would check out and win, but an early flame out forced him pack in the pack. Tebo sliced and carved through the field with surgical precision as he picked off the other racers. As the clock wound down, Cavalieri was up in second and closing the gap, but it wasn’t enough to catch The Kid.
East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

The first-ever 1/18th Scale Truck Nationals was held this weekend at RC Madness in Enfield CT. Eric Desrosiers (the guy with the flourescent light stuck in his head) took home first place in the 4WD Stock and 4WD Mod classes with his Associated RC18T, while Mark Smyka (far left) dominated 2WD Stock and 2WD Mod with his Losi Mini-T. Other winners of the weekend included Rich Johnson (SMC 1/10 Stadium Truck), Zack Barry (Novice), Jeff Wineholt (Castle Creations 4WD brushless), Tim Mohr (Castle Creations 2WD Brushless and DuraTrax Mini Monster), and Neil Dickey (Race Prep E-Maxx). Good racin’ guys, and a big thanks to RC Madness’ Chris Marcy and Team Associated for putting the race together.

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East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

The first-ever 1/18th Scale Truck Nationals was held this weekend at RC Madness in Enfield CT. Eric Desrosiers (the guy with the flourescent light stuck in his head) took home first place in the 4WD Stock and 4WD Mod classes with his Associated RC18T, while Mark Smyka (far left) dominated 2WD Stock and 2WD Mod with his Losi Mini-T. Other winners of the weekend included Rich Johnson (SMC 1/10 Stadium Truck), Zack Barry (Novice), Jeff Wineholt (Castle Creations 4WD brushless), Tim Mohr (Castle Creations 2WD Brushless and DuraTrax Mini Monster), and Neil Dickey (Race Prep E-Maxx). Good racin’ guys, and a big thanks to RC Madness’ Chris Marcy and Team Associated for putting the race together.

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East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

East Coast Crew Rocks 1/18 Nats

The first-ever 1/18th Scale Truck Nationals was held this weekend at RC Madness in Enfield CT. Eric Desrosiers (the guy with the flourescent light stuck in his head) took home first place in the 4WD Stock and 4WD Mod classes with his Associated RC18T, while Mark Smyka (far left) dominated 2WD Stock and 2WD Mod with his Losi Mini-T. Other winners of the weekend included Rich Johnson (SMC 1/10 Stadium Truck), Zack Barry (Novice), Jeff Wineholt (Castle Creations 4WD brushless), Tim Mohr (Castle Creations 2WD Brushless and DuraTrax Mini Monster), and Neil Dickey (Race Prep E-Maxx). Good racin’ guys, and a big thanks to RC Madness’ Chris Marcy and Team Associated for putting the race together.

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ROAR On-road Nats: Hara takes Mod, Francis wins 19-turn, Ellis captures Stock

ROAR On-road Nats: Hara takes Mod, Francis wins 19-turn, Ellis captures Stock

Speedline Hobbies, Largo, FL: Atsushi Hara absolutely dominated the Modified class and even lapped the entire field in every qualifier and in both of the Mains to take the championship. With a win in 19-turn, Team Losi's Matt Francis showed he still has what it takes as he enters his self-proclaimed last season of racing. Drew Ellis of Team XRAY/RC America earned his first National championship with a win in Stock Touring. Mike Lufaso won the 1/12-scale Modified class to give LRP/Reedy a second National title using brushless power—a feat yet to be matched.
Jukka Steenari Wins IFMAR 4WD World Champ Title! MAY 2002

Jukka Steenari Wins IFMAR 4WD World Champ Title! MAY 2002

Team Losi/Team Orion driver Jukka Steenari was successfully defended his World Championship title with a convincing victory in Pretoria, South Africa, home of the 2002 IFMAR Off-Road World Championships. No word yet on whether Jukka was running the standard Double-X4 chassis or the Triple-XS-style single-belt buggies the team was experimenting with—stay tuned for more details.

Unofficial Final Results:
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1. Jukka Steenari /Finland—Losi/Team Orion
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2. Matt Francis /USA—Losi/Trinity
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3. Greg Hodapp /USA—Losi/Peak
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4. Travis Amezcua /USA—Losi/Peak
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5. Dave Montgomery /USA—Losi/Team Orion
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6. Mark Pavidis /USA—Durango/Reedy
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7. Peter Pinisch /Austria—Losi/Reedy
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8. Neil Cragg /Great Britain—Schumacher/Reedy
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9. Todd Hodge /USA—Losi/Trinity
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10. Craig Drescher /Great Britain—Schumacher/Reedy


Jukka Steenari Wins IFMAR 4WD World Champ Title! MAY 2002

Jukka Steenari Wins IFMAR 4WD World Champ Title! MAY 2002

Team Losi/Team Orion driver Jukka Steenari was successfully defended his World Championship title with a convincing victory in Pretoria, South Africa, home of the 2002 IFMAR Off-Road World Championships. No word yet on whether Jukka was running the standard Double-X4 chassis or the Triple-XS-style single-belt buggies the team was experimenting with—stay tuned for more details.

Unofficial Final Results:
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1. Jukka Steenari /Finland—Losi/Team Orion
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2. Matt Francis /USA—Losi/Trinity
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3. Greg Hodapp /USA—Losi/Peak
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4. Travis Amezcua /USA—Losi/Peak
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5. Dave Montgomery /USA—Losi/Team Orion
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6. Mark Pavidis /USA—Durango/Reedy
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7. Peter Pinisch /Austria—Losi/Reedy
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8. Neil Cragg /Great Britain—Schumacher/Reedy
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9. Todd Hodge /USA—Losi/Trinity
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10. Craig Drescher /Great Britain—Schumacher/Reedy

Reedy Race: Wins for Factory Team TC4 and JRX-S

Reedy Race: Wins for Factory Team TC4 and JRX-S

Tamiya USA, Aliso Viejo, CA: Team Associated's Craig Drescher was the Invitational Class winner at the 2005 Reedy Race, which also marked the Factory Team TC4's competition debut... Jilles Groskamp took second with his XRAY T1FK, and Hot Bodies' Atsushi Hara wheeled the new Cyclone in for third. Meanwhile, in Open Mod, Josh Numan set the top qualifying time with his Team Losi JRX-S and lead a 1-2 finish with fellow Team Losi JRX-S driver Mike Truhe.

Associated Sweeps Reedy Truck Race

Associated Sweeps Reedy Truck Race

Team Associated’s Ryan Maifield took home the Factory Modified win with his T4 with a pair of second-place finishes and one win in the triple A-Mains. Ryan Cavalieri nabbed second, and Jared Tebo took third, all wheeling Factory Team T4’s. Tebo won the Factory Gas Truck class to no one’s surprise, but he did have to work a little harder than normal to pass teammates Ryan Cavalieri and Maifield for the win. Cavalieri TQ’d gas truck, but unfortunately was out of the race with mechanical trouble for the final 20 minutes of the 45-minute A-Main. Maifield took second and Team Losi/Trinity’s Adam Drake rolled across the line in third.
Associated Sweeps Reedy Truck Race

Associated Sweeps Reedy Truck Race

Team Associated’s Ryan Maifield took home the Factory Modified win with his T4 with a pair of second-place finishes and one win in the triple A-Mains. Ryan Cavalieri nabbed second, and Jared Tebo took third, all wheeling Factory Team T4’s. Tebo won the Factory Gas Truck class to no one’s surprise, but he did have to work a little harder than normal to pass teammates Ryan Cavalieri and Maifield for the win. Cavalieri TQ’d gas truck, but unfortunately was out of the race with mechanical trouble for the final 20 minutes of the 45-minute A-Main. Maifield took second and Team Losi/Trinity’s Adam Drake rolled across the line in third.

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