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  2. IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The IFMAR World Championship for 1:8th IC Off-Road Cars (officially "IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship", nicknamed Nitro Buggy Worlds [1]), is a world championship radio controlled car race hosted by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR). It takes place biennially on even years since 1986.

  3. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, [1] are miniature vehicles (cars, vans, buses, buggies, etc.) controlled via radio. Nitro powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelled by a special mixture of nitromethane, methanol, and oil (in most cases a blend of castor oil and synthetic oil). These are referred ...

  4. 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggy - Wikipedia

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    Another car introduced by Kyosho in 1985, the Optima also by Kogawa, was the first 4WD car to offer double wishbone A-arms for both ends of the car with its own oil-filled coilover shock absorber on each corner of the car. [21] The Dog Fighter used a Kydex flat pan chassis, monoshocks on all corners, limited-slip differential and chain drive.

  5. Nitro engine - Wikipedia

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    Nitro engines for models can turn in excess of 50,000 RPM. Typical operating rpm for sport model aircraft engines is 10,000–14,000 RPM. For radio control (RC) boats and ducted fan aircraft engines, 20,000–25,000 is the usual range, and for cars RPM in the range of 25,000–37,000 is common. With this much movement, a lot of frictional heat ...

  6. Kyosho Burns - Wikipedia

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    Kyosho Burns is a 1/8 scale four-wheel-drive, two stroke, off-road competition buggy which was released as a kit from 1987 up until 1992, with five different specifications to meet different price points.

  7. Remotely Operated Auto Racers - Wikipedia

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    2017 1/10 Electric 4wd Buggy Ryan Maifield . 2015 1/10 Electric 2wd Buggy Spencer Rivkin . 2014 1/8 Nitro Buggy Ty Tessman . 2013 1/10 Electric 2wd Buggy Jared Tebo. 2013 1/10 Electric 4wd Buggy Steven Hartson . 2011 1/10 Electric 4wd Buggy Ryan Cavalieri . 2011 1/10 Electric 2wd Buggy Ryan Cavalieri . 2010 1/10 200mm IC Touring Ralph Burch