2020 IFMAR 1:12 Electric Track World Championships
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Event Information | |
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Event Title | 2020 IFMAR 1:12 Electric On-Road World Championships |
Dates run | 8 - 12 January 2020 |
Club Information | |
Venue | Middleton Hall, Centre:MK |
Location | Milton Keynes, |
Host country | United Kingdom |
Surface | Carpet |
Vehicle Specification | |
Class | 1:12 Electric LMP12 |
Stock Class | |
First | Andy Murray Schumacher |
Second | Matthew Varah Roche |
Third | Ben Vincent Roche |
TQ | Andy Murray Schumacher |
Modified Class | |
First | Marc Rheinard Schumacher |
Second | Michal Orlowski Schumacher |
Third | Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa CRC |
TQ | Michal Orlowski Schumacher |
The 2020 IFMAR 1:12 scale Electric On-Road World Championships is the 2020 IFMAR World Championships for 1:12 radio-controlled pan car sanctioned by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR). It was run over two separate classes (Stock and Modified) over five days from 8 to 12 January. With two days practice followed by two days qualifying with the finals for both classes on the final day.[1]
The national sanctioning body, British Radio Car Association (BRCA), acted as the host nation on behalf of the European Federation of Radio Operated Model Automobiles (EFRA), with the championship taking place at Middleton Hall, Centre:MK in city of Milton Keynes which is Buckinghamshire.
Venue/Circuit
[edit]The IFMAR Worlds takes place at the Middleton Hall of Centre:MK which acts as event space. The centre has, in the past, hosted radio-controlled racing events there in the past few years. This includes the only 1:12 scale Reedy International Race of Champions in 2016,[2] an unofficial GT12 world championship event the following year,[3] British Off Road Grand Prix for 1:10 electric off-road[4] and rounds of BRCA 1:12 National Championship.[5]
All those events along with the IFMAR Worlds takes place on a temporary circuit, running on carpet. The organisers hosted a trades show and run various initiatives to increase awareness. This different from all previous championships which were hosted by established clubs.
The racing surface was Track GT carpet measuring approx. 35M x 16M with track markings being square white tube, carpet overlay and apex markings.
Results
[edit]Modified
[edit]Stock
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
- ^ https://www.brca.org/uk2020#format-timetable-info[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Mobers Wins Inaugural reedy 1/12 Race of Champions - British Radio Car Association". www.brca.org. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ "GT12 World Championship - British Radio Car Association". www.brca.org. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ "Live from British Off Road GP Milton Keynes". British Radio Car Association. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
- ^ "BRCA 1/12th Nats – 2013 / 2014 Are GO!!!!". CTRL. 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2020-01-22.