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Seeing as this IS PistonHeads and we are all into Motorsports/Cars/Bikes, I thought you may like to see a GREAT bit of Scale Racing.
We've just got back from the 1/8th Scale Off-road European Champs in Oberburen, Switzerland where my lad (in the Pink/Green/White Bullitt engined Xray XB9) took 3rd place overall against some of the best.
https://vimeo.com/43889359
shows the last 5 minutes of a dabble that lasted for the 10-12 or so.
Enjoy
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We've just got back from the 1/8th Scale Off-road European Champs in Oberburen, Switzerland where my lad (in the Pink/Green/White Bullitt engined Xray XB9) took 3rd place overall against some of the best.
https://vimeo.com/43889359
shows the last 5 minutes of a dabble that lasted for the 10-12 or so.
Enjoy
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a couple if years ago, i had the chance to race 1/8th there, but im from the UK and the cost of getting everything there and racing there, was just a little too steep for me. excellent racing though well done
What do you think of the new XB9? always been a losi man myself, but the quality of the xray kits have always impressed me
What do you think of the new XB9? always been a losi man myself, but the quality of the xray kits have always impressed me
khevolution said:
What do you think of the new XB9? always been a losi man myself, but the quality of the xray kits have always impressed me
Very impressed with the XB9. We've been with Xray since the 2008 and this latest car is by far the best they've made. Great weight distrubution, very 'agile', jumps well and seems to 'warn you' if you are pushing too hard before it has an accident.Quality as always is first rate.
Ben tried Losi a couple of times but found it a little unresponsive for his driving style - said he didn't feel 'connected' to the car.
.......... and yes - it is a long way to go. A round trip of nearly 1900 miles for me

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BigBob said:
wormburner said:
Incredible traction for those things when they're hooked up. What sort of power to weight ratio do they have?
Well the buggies weigh in at about 3.5Kg and the engines are said to produce around 3bhp. So, if my math is correct, not too far short of 1000bhp/tonne 
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BigBob said:
Well the buggies weigh in at about 3.5Kg and the engines are said to produce around 3bhp. So, if my math is correct, not too far short of 1000bhp/tonne 
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Sounds about right! My Schumacher fusion is stated to be 960bhp. 0-60mph in under 2 seconds and redlines at 36000 rpm 
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Useless off-road mind you 
BigBob said:
Very impressed with the XB9. We've been with Xray since the 2008 and this latest car is by far the best they've made. Great weight distrubution, very 'agile', jumps well and seems to 'warn you' if you are pushing too hard before it has an accident.
Quality as always is first rate.
Ben tried Losi a couple of times but found it a little unresponsive for his driving style - said he didn't feel 'connected' to the car.
.......... and yes - it is a long way to go. A round trip of nearly 1900 miles for me
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interesting to hear that, as when i tried the previous xray (808 i believe) i thought it was quite dull, but i guess we all get used to how a car drivesQuality as always is first rate.
Ben tried Losi a couple of times but found it a little unresponsive for his driving style - said he didn't feel 'connected' to the car.
.......... and yes - it is a long way to go. A round trip of nearly 1900 miles for me

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I was there with my two boys (unfortunately not at Ben's level yet)
Ben's drive was amazing he was overtaking in places that you most other racers would not even consider.
The track was very bumpy and unpredictable more so than any other track we have been on.
The other problem was that with the bad weather we did not get as much chance to set up the cars and learn the track as we thought we would.
We in the UK team were all proud of Ben
ps I know how nerve racking it is watching your own son race at any event but in the A final of a European championship, how dis you manage?
Ben's drive was amazing he was overtaking in places that you most other racers would not even consider.
The track was very bumpy and unpredictable more so than any other track we have been on.
The other problem was that with the bad weather we did not get as much chance to set up the cars and learn the track as we thought we would.
We in the UK team were all proud of Ben
ps I know how nerve racking it is watching your own son race at any event but in the A final of a European championship, how dis you manage?
Jetblackonetenth said:
I know how nerve racking it is watching your own son race at any event but in the A final of a European championship, how dis you manage?
Hardest part was going 45 mins without a ciggie 
As usual the British Team had a fantastic relationship with each other that made the crap weather seem not so bad.
Are you at Coventry this weekend? If so, I'll see you there.
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