1993 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships

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1993 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Event Information
Event Title1993 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Dates run27th July - 8th Aug 1993
Club Information
LocationBasildon, Essex
Host countryGreat Britain
SurfaceDirt
Vehicle Specification
Class1:10 Electric Offroad Buggy
2wd Title
FirstFlag of the United States.svg  Brian Kinwald  (USA)
Team Associated
SecondFlag of the United States.svg Joel Johnson (USA)
Team Losi
ThirdFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Drescher (GBR)
Team Associated
4WD Title
FirstFlag of Japan.svg  Masami Hirosaka  (JPN)
Yokomo
SecondFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Moore (GBR)
Schumacher
ThirdFlag of the United Kingdom.svg William Mitcham (GBR)
Schumacher
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The fifth IFMAR - 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship was held in Basildon in Essex.The 2wd class had a popular win being won by Brian Kinwald from America racing an Associated RC10. Gene Husting of Associated described how the track was deteriorating every day and how team order were implemented for the 3rd final race "Brian's the only one who has a chance to win. He's starting in 6th position. He needs to win this round. If he comes up on you, give him plenty of room to pass. You are, of course, free to race everyone else on the track.". [1] The 4WD was won by Masami Hirosaka of JPN racing a Yokomo there were strong showing for the two home British driver racing Schumacher Cat cars the brand to which Masami won his first title with. [2]

Contents

Results

2WD

Race

Pos.DriverCarMotorQual.A1A2A3Total
Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.TotalLapTime
1 Flag of the United States.svg Brian Kinwald Associated RC10Trinity82125:20.2391125:05.895101115:10.8110202410:26.125
2 Flag of the United States.svg Joel JohnsonLosi XXTrinity11125:18.4102115:10.594115:18.587192310:28.9
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Craig Drescher Associated RC1065125:25.4665115:15.0562115:11.639152310:37.09
4 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Hirosaka Associated RC10Reedy74125:25.0777115:19.3843115:12.558152310:37.62
5 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Francis Associated RC1046115:00.4953115:11.1785115:19.836142210:11.66
6 Flag of the United States.svg Scott BrownLosi XX23125:23.9686115:19.0356115:23.845132310:42.99
7 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Pavidis Associated RC1038115:11.934115:14.8678115:33.673102210:26.76
8 Flag of the United States.svg Matt Ledger Associated RC10109115:14.3528105:01.4137115:26.85472210:41.2
9 Flag of the United States.svg John KoonceLosi XX97115:11.0749105:08.1529105:13.1262110:19.22
10 Flag of the United States.svg Carlos Gonzales Associated RC10510115:17.1311053:32.6211042:07.3512168:49.75
Source: [3]

4WD

Race

Pos.DriverCarMotorQual.A1A2A3Total
Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.Pos.LapsTimeFLPt.Pt.LapTime
1 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Hirosaka Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecReedyTQ1135:15.38101135:18.22102135:22.5892010:33.6
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kevin Moore Schumacher CAT 2000LRP44125:08.3572125:00.0591135:21.32101910:21.37
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Mitcham Schumacher CAT 2000Corally66125:11.453125:06.3584125:02.5171510:08.86
4 Flag of Japan.svg Shin Adachi Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecReedy22135:23.5998125:16.5235125:05.4161510:21.93
5 Flag of the United States.svg JD Beckworth Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecReedy55125:10.7765125:10.1863125:02.4181410:12.59
6 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Pavidis Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecReedy55125:11.5664125:09.9176125:13.5751310:21.47
7 Flag of the United States.svg Rick Hohwart Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecPeak33125:05.0289125:19.162920:56.4421010:24.18
8 Flag of the United States.svg Joel Johnson Kyosho Lazer ZX-RTrinity88125:13.7236125:11.2758125:15.633810:24.99
9 Flag of the United States.svg Derek Furutani Yokomo YZ-10 World SpecLRP99115:00.0327125:13.3747125:13.764810:27.13
DSQ Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Sturnham Schumacher CAT 2000Tanaplan240-.----.---020-.----.---030-.----.---000-.---
Source: [4]

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References

  1. "Inside Story on the RC10 | Associated Electrics". www.associatedelectrics.com.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u22BKr_aPjY Gene Husting Video Coverage
  3. 1993 1/10th IFMAR World Championships - 2wd, TEMAC, Basildon UK - YouTube
  4. 1993 1/10th IFMAR World Championships - 4wd, TEMAC, Basildon UK - YouTube