RG Davide pilot Win

Back after a big week in Brisbane for the Australian Large Scale National Championship. A big thank you to England Park Raceway and all the members that worked hard to put on a fantastic event and finale to the racing season for the large scale in 2025. Thanks to all the Bikers that were able to make it for the event, it was great to catch up as always and already looking forward to the next one. A special thanks to Mike Davis and Paul Rooks who have been a huge support for the category up in Brisbane and in a short time already battling for podium places on track. Missing the banter already. Unfortunately we had some weather affect the finals day, leaving the main event Large scale sedan un able to run the final. Results called of starting places. Well done to all the drivers. Congratulations Steven Burgess

Massimiliano Ciccacci crowned RC Bike World Champion (Stock bike class)

In Stock Bike, it was Singapore’s EZ Apandi Ismail who secured the TQ but from 2nd on the grid it was Italian Massimiliano Ciccacci who became the new World Champion after a battle with defending Stock Bike Champion Bernhard Renner from Austria.  While Ciccacci won A1, third place qualifier Renner took A2 meaning it all came down to A3.  Ciccacci’s Jabber delivered win ahead of Singapores’s Andrew Ting, the final podium order being Ciccacci, Renner and Ting, the latter two using RG Evolution bikes.  The next RC Bike World Championships will be hosted by the A.S.D Model Drivers Arezzo track in Rome, Italy, in 2027.   Source : Holeshothobbies  

Lutz crowned RC Bike World Champion (SUPER BIKE CLASS)

Germany’s Marc Lutz is the new RC Bike World Champion, the two time Vice Champion finally taking the top step on the 1:5 Superbike podium at the 19th running of the championships which took place in Brisbane, Australia.  Hosted by Queensland Radio Circuit Car Racing Association at England Park Raceway, this being the first time the World Championships was held outside of Europe, qualifying would see Lutz secure the TQ honours for Italian manufacturer RG Evolution ahead of Melbourne’s David Varricchio as he topped 4 of the 5 rounds.  With his Jabber Two prototype, Andy Bishop completed the Top 3 on the grid ahead of former IFMAR 1:8 Onroad World Champion Kenji Osaka from Japan.  In the triple finals, Lutz would win A1 and A2, coming under late pressure in the second encounter from Varricchio, to secure the title while a win in a rain delayed A3 promoted Osaka to