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IFMAR ISTC World Championship
2016世界車輛模型錦標賽1/10 房車賽
Official name 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championship
Location Fengtai, Fengtai District
Country  China
Course Beijing Fengtai Model Auto Training Center [zh]
Bloc FEMCA
Date 24—27 August 2016
Class ISTC
Surface Asphalt
Organizing club
Chassis 3Racing, ARC, Associated, Awesomatix, Capricorn, Destiny, HB Racing, Inhobby, Kyosho, Team Magic, MTS, Schumacher, Serpent, Tamiya, XRAY, VBC, Yokomo
Motor Corally, Hobbywing, LRP, Muchmore, Orca, Team Orion, Reedy, Speed Passion, Scorpion, Team Powers, Trinity, Trion, Yokomo[1]
Tire South Korea Sweep Racing
Results
Top Qualifier
Driver Portugal Bruno Coelho (XRAY–Hobbywing)
Podium
First Germany Ronald Völker [de] (Yokomo–LRP)
Second Portugal Bruno Coelho (XRAY–Hobbywing)
Third Sweden Viktor Wilck (Serpent–Speed Passion)

The 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championship is the upcoming ninth edition of the biennial IFMAR ISTC World Championship for 1:10 scale electric powered radio-controlled on-road cars with touring car bodies, known as International Scale Touring Car (ISTC); sanctioned by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) to be run over four days in total on 24 through 27 August 2016 following the 2016 IFMAR 1:12 Electric Track World Championship.

The ISTC Worlds was organized by the Car Modelling Association of China (CMAC), in the championship's first event in China, on behalf of on behalf of Far East Model Car Association (FEMCA) and hosted by the Beijing Fengtai Model Auto Training Center. The championships will take place in a newly built circuit built within the Beijing Fengtai Sports Center [zh] at Fengtai District, in Beijing, China; the first time any IFMAR Worlds have taken place in the country. Naoto Matsukura of Japan, formerly of Yokomo, was the defending champion. The ISTC Worlds was won by Yokomos Ronald Völker [de] of Germany.


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Host selection

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Background

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Circuit

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Purpose built within the Beijing Fengtai Sports Center [zh], the Beijing Fengtai Model Auto Training Center is adjacent to the Fengtai Softball Field that hosted softball in the 2008 Summer Olympics as well as the Beijing Fengtai Stadium.[6] Located in south Beijing, the venue is 44km away from Beijing International Airport and approximately 19km of Nanyuan Airport.[7]

The sports center as a whole also hosted the 1990 Asian Games, 1993 National Games of China, which resulted in the successful bid for the 2008 Beijing Games in addition to volleyball tournaments at the 2001 Summer Universiade, regular China Baseball League and China League One games.[8]

According to organiser, Rick Wang, the event is backed by the government.[9]

Next to the ISTC track, built in 2015, is the AstroTurfed off-road track, in it's former dirt track form, was built especially for the FEMCA 1:8 Offroad Championships in 2013, won by Atsushi Hara.[9][10][11]

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Rule changes

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One of the most major rule changes regards tires as five sets of controlled tires are issued to participants. The driver is required to run on new sets on all "odd numbered" rounds and used sets for "even numbered" rounds. If a driver do not complete a run for at least 95% of their run on new wheels, slows down or deliberately pulls out to save on tires, they will be required to use used tires from the controlled practices given out randomly. Tire warmers are prohibited.[14]

Drivers

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Entrants Alloc. Used Ref.
ROAR 32 5 [15]
FEMCA 42
FAMAR 32 1 [16]
EFRA 32 36 [16]
IFMAR 12 n/a
Total 150

A full house of 150 drivers from 23 countries took part with host country China having the second most number of entries per nation with 14% of entries although Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Regions of China, makes up the highest number of entrants with 20% then Japan with 13%.

Germany has the highest number of European entrants with 11 drivers, representing 6% overall numbers.[17][18]

Report

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Qualifying

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Race

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A-main, leg 1

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A-main, leg 2

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A-main, leg 3

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Classification

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Pos. Driver Sc. Tie Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Heat
Pt. L Time Pt. L Time Pt. L Time Pt. L Time Pt. L Time Pt. L Time
1 Bruno Coelho 0 17 5:03.811 5 0 17 5:05.295 0 17 5:07.704 3 17 5:08.054 0 17 5:05.635 0 17 5:03.811 0 17 5:05.184
2 Ronald Volker 4 17 5:07.350 3 2 17 5:07.865 2 17 5:09.141 0 17 5:07.350 12 17 5:13.056 150 0 0.000 3 17 5:08.286
3 Alexander Hagberg 7 17 5:07.532 5 4 17 5:09.086 3 17 5:10.217 4 17 5:09.076 4 17 5:09.337 2 17 5:07.532 2 17 5:07.633
4 Akio Sobue 10 17 5:07.445 3 6 17 5:11.559 5 17 5:11.197 2 17 5:07.445 3 17 5:08.672 35 17 5:17.494 5 17 5:10.339
5 Marc Rheinard 13 17 5:07.950 5 10 17 5:12.142 9 17 5:13.099 5 17 5:09.207 5 17 5:09.515 4 17 5:07.950 4 17 5:10.237
6 Viktor Wilck 15 17 5:08.854 1 3 17 5:08.854 4 17 5:10.414 20 17 5:13.045 130 12 3:47.768 17 17 5:11.685 8 17 5:11.765
7 Christopher Krapp 18 17 5:11.538 1 5 17 5:11.538 10 17 5:13.962 10 17 5:10.748 9 17 5:12.148 7 17 5:09.180 6 17 5:10.888
8 Marc Fischer 19 17 5:08.438 4 11 17 5:12.272 127 12 5:03.171 7 17 5:10.134 2 17 5:08.438 10 17 5:10.088 15 17 5:12.871
9 Nicholas Lee 19 17 5:09.675 3 7 17 5:11.753 6 17 5:11.563 6 17 5:09.675 61 16 5:07.264 150 0 0.000 9 17 5:11.790
10 Naoki Akiyama 20 17 5:08.451 5 25 17 5:15.829 137 4 1:13.338 9 17 5:10.728 6 17 5:10.869 5 17 5:08.451 150 0 0.000
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Race

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A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. No Driver Car Motor Pos. Laps Time FL Pt. Pos. Laps Time FL Pt. Pos. Laps Time FL Pt. Pt. Time
1 2 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Yokomo BD8 LRP X20 2 17 5:03.456 17.659 2 1 18 5:17.455 17.586 1 1 17 5:11.349 18.338 1 2
2 1 Portugal Bruno Coelho XRAY T4 2017 Hobbywing V10 G2 1 18 5:15.470 17.528 1 2 17 5:00.632 17.491 2 10 2 33.206 21.571 10 3
3 6 Sweden Viktor Wilck Serpent Project 4-X Speed Passion Comp. 4.0 7 17 5:06.320 18.021 7 5 17 5:04.744 18.051 5 2 17 5:13.388 18.427 2 7
4 7 Germany Christopher Krapp Tamiya TRF419X Orion Vortex VST2 Pro LW V2 5 17 5:04.207 17.928 5 4 17 5:04.009 17.985 4 4 17 5:14.893 18.421 4 8
5 5 Germany Marc Rheinard Tamiya TRF419X Muchmore Fleta ZX 6 17 5:05.351 18.056 6 3 17 5:02.905 17.965 3 9 13 4:09.065 18.437 9 9
6 4 Japan Akio Sobue Tamiya TRF419X LRP X20 4 17 5:03.773 17.870 4 8 17 5:11.130 18.161 8 5 17 5:15.963 18.458 5 9
7 3 Sweden Alexander Hagberg XRAY T4 2017 Orca RT 3 17 5:03.551 17.895 3 7 17 5:09.066 18.088 7 7 17 5:18.676 18.183 7 10
8 8 Germany Marc Fischer Capricorn TE03 Evo Trion Trico Pro V2 8 17 5:09.217 18.109 8 9 16 4:55.368 18.055 9 3 17 5:14.456 18.499 3 11
9 9 Singapore Nicholas Lee Yokomo BD8 Hobbywing V10 G2 9 17 5:11.442 18.052 9 6 17 5:08.340 18.075 6 8 16 5:04.267 18.273 8 14
10 10 Japan Naoki Akiyama Yokomo BD8 Yokomo RP M2 10 14 4:10.841 18.104 10 10 13 3:55.153 18.250 10 6 17 5:17.749 18.553 6 16
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References

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  1. ^ http://www.liverc.com/news/special_features/12779-WORLDS%3A_Numbers_by_the_chart%21/
  2. ^ a b CMAC 2015.
  3. ^ 103817. "世界车辆模型锦标赛北京丰台竞速 顶尖遥控车手角逐"世界车王"--社会--人民网". society.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2016-08-26. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  4. ^ chinanews. "2016世界车辆模型锦标赛北京开赛-中新网". www.chinanews.com. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  5. ^ cnBeta. "2016 IFMAR 北京世界赛车手介绍_IT与交通_cnBeta.COM". www.cnbeta.com. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  6. ^ CMAC 2015, p. 7.
  7. ^ CMAC 2015, p. 5.
  8. ^ CMAC 2015, p. 13.
  9. ^ a b Red RC 2014.
  10. ^ "2013 FEMCA 1/8th Buggy & 1/10th ISTC CHAMPIONSHIPS".
  11. ^ "Track Focus – Fengtai Raceway". Red RC. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  12. ^ Waldron, Aaron. "WORLDS: Inside the Fengtai Sports Center asphalt track for the ISTC world championship". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  13. ^ "2013 FEMCA Championships – Announcement". Red RC. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  14. ^ Gomez 2015, 5.4.4.
  15. ^ "201510th Electric Off Road Worlds Team – Japan" (PDF). News.efra.ws. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  16. ^ a b "AGENDA 1:8 IC Track – 2015 Electric All 3 Sections Minutes Final" (PDF). European Federation of Radio Operated Model Automobiles. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  17. ^ Waldron, Aaron. "WORLDS: Numbers by the chart! [UPDATED]". LiveRC.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  18. ^ Progress, Aebi RC. "EC/WC Allocations per Country". news.efra.ws. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  19. ^ "IFMAR World Championships :: 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championships :: Qual Points (3 of 6)". LiveRC. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  20. ^ "IFMAR World Championships :: 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championships :: ISTC Triple A-Main Results". LiveRC. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  21. ^ "IFMAR World Championships :: 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championships :: ISTC A-Main". LiveRC. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  22. ^ "IFMAR World Championships :: 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championships :: ISTC A-Main". LiveRC. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  23. ^ "IFMAR World Championships :: 2016 IFMAR ISTC World Championships :: ISTC A-Main". LiveRC. Retrieved 2016-11-29.

Works cited

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http://www.ifmar.org/pdf/electric/2016%20IFAMR%20ELECTRIC%20WORLDS%20BEIJING%20STAGE%202%20REPORT%20FINAL%203%20(002).pdf

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