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1989 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Event Information
Event Title1989 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Dates run5 - 10th September 1989
Club Information
VenueSt Ives Showground
LocationSydney,
Host countryAustralia
SurfaceDirt
Vehicle Specification
Class1:10 Electric Offroad Buggy
2wd Title
FirstJapan Masami Hirosaka
Team Associated
SecondUnited States Jay Halsey
Team Associated
ThirdUnited States Cliff Lett
Team Associated
4WD Title
FirstJapan Masami Hirosaka
Yokomo
SecondUnited States Butch Kloeber
Yokomo
ThirdUnited States Rick Hohwart
Kyosho
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1989 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships was the third edition of the 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship that took place in Australia at the St Ives Showground in Sydney between the 4th and 10th September 1989.[1]

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Classification

Note: A-main only.

2WD

Qual. A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. Driver Car Maker Motor Pos. Laps Time Av Time Pos. Laps Time Av Time Pos. Laps Time Av Time Laps Time Total Time Lap
1 Japan Masami Hirosaka Associated RC10GX Reedy Gold Star 1 17 311.23 18.31 1 17 316.65 18.63 2 17 314.45 18.50 34 625.68 18.4
2 United States Jay Halsey Associated RC10GX Reedy 2 17 314.04 18.47 9 16 319.09 19.94 1 17 314.29 18.49 34 627.23 18.45
3 United States Cliff Lett Associated RC10GX Reedy 5 16 302.88 18.93 2 17 318.79 18.75 3 17 316.45 18.61 34 635.24 18.68
4 United States Mike Dunn Team Losi JR-X2 Race Prep 3 17 318.74 18.75 4 16 304.69 19.04 7 16 311.67 19.48 33 623.43 18.89
5 United States Rick Vehlow Associated RC10GX Reedy 7 16 306.4 19.15 3 16 301.34 18.83 6 16 309.55 19.35 32 607.74 18.99
6 United Kingdom Jamie Booth Schumacher Top CAT Reedy 6 16 304.9 19.06 6 16 312.21 19.51 4 16 306.46 19.15 32 611.36 19.11
7 United Kingdom Craig Drescher Associated RC10 Graphite Reedy 4 16 302.7 18.92 5 16 311.25 19.45 8 16 314.78 19.67 32 613.95 19.19
8 United States Jack Johnson Team Losi JR-X2 Losi Revolution 8 16 307.81 19.24 8 16 317.26 19.83 5 16 309.49 19.34 32 617.3 19.29
9 United States Joel Johnson Kyosho Ultima Pro Trinity 9 16 309.75 19.36 7 16 315.30 19.71 9 16 317.13 19.82 32 625.05 19.53
10 United States Ron Rossetti Team Losi JR-X2 Losi Revolution 10 16 315.53 19.72 10 16 323.69 20.23 10 15 301.25 20.08 32 639.21 19.98
Source:[3][1]

4WD

Qual. A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. Driver Car Maker Motor Pos. Laps Time Av Time Pos. Laps Time Av Time Pos. Laps Time Av Time Laps Time Total Time Lap
1 Japan Masami Hirosaka Yokomo YZ-870C Reedy Gold Star 1 17 301.67 17.75 1 18 316.56 17.59 2 18 318.71 17.71 36 635.28 17.65
2 United States Butch Kloeber Yokomo YZ-10 Reedy 3 17 309.91 18.23 2 17 302.12 17.77 1 18 318.50 17.69 35 620.62 17.73
3 United States Rick Hohwart Kyosho Lazer ZX Peak Performance 4 17 310.57 18.27 9 16 304.25 19.02 3 17 305.27 17.96 34 614.84 18.08
4 United States Cliff Lett Yokomo YZ-10 Reedy 2 17 305.98 18.00 4 17 311.41 18.32 8 16 308.51 19.28 34 617.39 18.16
5 West Germany Jürgen Lautenbach Schumacher Pro CAT LRP 5 17 314.27 18.49 3 17 309.23 18.19 5 17 310.92 18.29 34 620.15 18.24
6 United Kingdom Phil Davies Schumacher Pro CAT Reedy 8 16 300.61 18.79 5 17 311.68 18.33 6 17 319.01 18.77 34 630.69 18.55
7 United States Mike Dunn AYK Pro Radiant Race Prep 6 17 317.39 18.67 7 17 317.45 18.67 10 9 164.19 18.24 34 634.84 18.67
8 Japan Satoshi Kayano Yokomo YZ-870C Reedy 7 17 319.19 18.78 8 17 317.63 18.68 7 16 303.82 18.99 34 636.82 18.73
9 United Kingdom Rory Cull Schumacher Pro CAT LRP 9 16 302.91 18.93 6 17 316.1 18.59 9 15 302.01 20.13 33 619.01 18.76
10 United States Jay Halsey Yokomo YZ-10 Reedy 10 13 253.25 19.48 10 5 87 17.4 4 17 308.87 18.17 30 562.12 18.74
Source:[4][5]

Reference

  1. ^ a b Hustings 1989, pp. 58–63.
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0KG4xJ6_M Australian News Report of Event
  3. ^ Hustings 1989, pp. 46–50.
  4. ^ Koizumi 1989.
  5. ^ Kinoshita 1989.

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