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2001 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships

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2001 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Event Information
Event Title2001/2002 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships
Dates run2002
Club Information
Club NameTshwane Raceway And Promotions
Location,
Vehicle Specification
Class1:10 Electric Offroad Buggy
2wd Title
First Matt Francis (USA)
Second Brian Kinwald (USA)
Third Neil Cragg (GBR)
4WD Title
First Jukka Steenari (FIN)
Second Matt Francis (USA)
Third Greg Hodapp (USA)
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The 2002 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championships was the ninth edition of the IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship, sanctioned by International Federation of Model Auto Racing. It was meant to be held in 2001. However the event was delay until 2002 due to the events of November 11 in America. The event was held in Pretoria, South Africa at the Tshwane Raceway and Promotion race facility. [1][2] [3]

Top 10 - 2WD Results

Pos Qual Name Car Motor
1 2  Matt Francis (USA) Losi
XXX
Trinity
2 3  Brian Kinwald (USA) Losi
XXX
Trinity
3 6  Neil Cragg (GBR) Associated
B3
Reedy
4 5  Travis Amezcua (USA) Losi
XXX
Peak Performance
5 2  Mark Pavidis (USA) Associated
B3
Reedy
6 7  Brian Dunbar (USA) Losi
XXX
SMC
7 4  Billy Easton (USA) Associated
B3
Reedy
8 9  Adam Drake (USA) Losi
XXX
Trinity
9 10  Craig Drescher (GBR) Associated
B3
Reedy
10 8  Greg Hodapp (USA) Losi
XXX
Peak Performance
[2]

Top 10 - 4WD Results

Pos Qual Name Car Motor
1 2  Jukka Steenari (FIN) Losi
XX4
Orion
2 1  Matt Francis (USA) Losi
Prototype
Trinity
3 6  Greg Hodapp (USA) Losi
XX4
Peak Performance
4 3  Travis Amezcua (USA) Losi
Prototype
Peak Performance
5 8  Dave Montgomery (USA) Losi
Prototype
Orion
6 5  Mark Pavidis (USA) Durango
0
Reedy
7 9  Peter Pinisch (AUT) Losi
XX4
Reedy
8 10  Neil Cragg (GBR) Schumacher
0
Reedy
9 7  Todd Hodge (USA) Losi
XX4
Trinity
10 4  Craig Drescher (GBR) Schumacher
0
Reedy
[2]

Reference

  1. ^ "Flashback Friday: Team Losi Racing sweeps the 2002 IFMAR 1:10 Offroad World Championships". 2013-11-29. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  2. ^ a b c "Team Losi Sweeps this World Championships!". 2002-07-16. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  3. ^ Mike, Haswell. "Worl Championship Report". Radio Race Car Magazine. No. 2002 August. pp. 27–29. Retrieved 2020-05-25.