User:Donnie Park/2017 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship

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IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship
Official name 2017 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Location Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture
Country  China
Course Yatabe Arena
Bloc FEMCA
Date 24—27 August 2016
Class 1:10 Off-Road Buggy
Surface Artificial turf
Organizing club JMRCA Kanto
Tire United Kingdom Schumacher
Results
2WD
Top Qualifier
Driver (–)
Podium
First (–)
Second (–)
Third (–)
4WD
Top Qualifier
Driver (–)
Podium
First (–)
Second (–)
Third (–)
2017 IFMAR World Championships

The 2017 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship is the upcoming 17th edition of the biennial IFMAR World Championships for 1:10 radio-controlled electric off-road buggies sanctioned by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) to be run over two separate classes over eight days on 22nd through 29th September with each class running for three days each in total.

The IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship was organized by Car Modelling Association of China (CMAC) on behalf of the Far East Model Car Association (FEMCA) and hosted by Xiamen Light Industry Group taking place at it's own circuit, the ARC International Raceway, in Xiamen, Fujian. This marks the second time an IFMAR Worlds took place in China, who was awarded hosting rights after the sucess of the Electric On-Road Worlds in Beijing the previous year. Team Associated's Spencer Rivkin of the United States and XRAY's Bruno Coehlo of Portugal, are the defending champions of the 2WD and 4WD class respectively.

http://news.efra.ws/fileadmin/news/2016/11/2017%20IFMAR%20Bidding%20China%20BUGGY%20WC.compressed.pdf

Host selection

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Typically, host rotation would have turned to FAMAR bloc but they have passed this opportunity on, so therefore Two circuits from the European EFRA bloc have put themselves forward to host the 2017 Worlds, they are

[2]following the success of the 2016 Electric On-Road Worlds, China was chosen to host[3]

Hudy Arena and a yet to be named track in Denmark would put themselves forward to host the 2019 Worlds which turns to Europe.[4]

Background

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Circuit

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Rule changes

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Report

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Qualifying

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Race

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A-main, leg 1
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A-main, leg 2
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A-main, leg 3
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Qualifying

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Race

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A-main, leg 1
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A-main, leg 2
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A-main, leg 3
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Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos. Driver Car—Motor Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Score
1   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
2   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
3   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
4   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
5   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
6   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
7   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
8   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
9   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
10   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
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Race

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A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. No Driver Car Motor Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pt. Time
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Qualifying

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Pos. Driver Car—Motor Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Score
1   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
2   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
3   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
4   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
5   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
6   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
7   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
8   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
9   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
10   00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
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Race

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A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. No Driver Car Motor Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pt. Time
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Reactions

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See also

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IFMAR Worlds taking place in China

Footnotes

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References

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  1. ^ http://news.efra.ws/fileadmin/documents/2015/11/2015%20%20Electric%20All%203%20Sections%20Minutes%20Final%20PW.pdf
  2. ^ Phillip, Mortstedt (9 October 2015). "Perth, Australia chosen to host 2018 IFMAR 1/8 Worlds". NeoBuggy.net. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  3. ^ "China to host 2017 IFMAR EP Offroad Worlds". Red RC. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  4. ^ http://www.efra.ws/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Minutes Electric All 3 Sections FNL v2.pdf

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