Showing posts with label SERPENT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SERPENT. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

IFMAR 1/8 track Pre-Worlds 2013

This coming weekend the pre-Worlds for the 2013 IFMAR World Championships take place in Japan at the track called Kei-Tune, near Tokyo.
The information is pretty limited but some Japanese blogs do post a few interesting photos and videos











Robert Pietch at work:



Fukuda and his KM-Racing car








Shimo and his Mugen MRX-5 car


Adrien Bertin (1999 World Champion) back racing 1/8 with KM Racing




erpent Viper 977.

Some other racers:


Shimo's MRX-5 and Fukuda's KM Racing:




Yuya Sahashi's Serpent 977 Viper: 




Source:
1. JMRCA
2. Keitune Track
3. Airknack Racing blog
4. Facebook (Siribodhi / Takeshita)

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Masami Hirosaka & 1/8 track


In 2011 we saw Atsushi Hara make an impressive, one-time, appearance at the 1/8 ic onroad IFMAR World Championshis. He qualified in 2nd overall behind current World Champion, Robert Pietsch.  The man behind this participation of Hara in 1/8th scale onroad is known to be his friend Mr. Kazuya Yurugi who runs the company producing mainly foam tyres, Zac Products.

Masami's car


 

























This time around it seems that the same person has his sights on another legend, the one and only Massami Hirosaka.
Masami took part last weekend in the famous KoPropo Grand Prix. It seems he did rather well, running a Mugen MRX-5 and a very intersting power unit called STS. Have a look at the videos below and pay attention to the inside of the engine and the exhaust pipe..





Could all this be a hint of things to come and maybe see Masami compete in the upcoming 2013 World Championships in Japan? Rumor has it that Atsushi will participate again so lets see..






Source: 
1)Asiarc.info
2)haobike (via facebook)

3)rctech.com.tw
4)Team Silverstone WB/RC (via facebook)

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Serpent 977 Viper / Salven - photo edited

Team Serpent posted on their blog some nice high resolution photos of Michael Salven's nicely prepared car.  With the exception of the green colored engine, the car looks stunning. Just to please my eyes I photo edited the engine's heat sink to remove the green color. I also improved the lighting and below is the result:
(Source: teamserpent.com)