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The 4th Radio-Controlled Car World Championship, known retroactively as 1983 IFMAR 1:8 IC Track World Championship, was the fourth edition of the biennial IFMAR 1:8 IC Track World Championship for 1:8 scale radio-controlled pan car sanctioned by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) to be run over two separate classes over [total] days on [start] through [end] [month] with each class running for [total] days each in total.

The [championships] was organized by the organizer on behalf of [sanctioning body 2] and hosted by the [host club] in [town] in [town, country]. [DC's team] [DC driver] and [DC driver 2], both of the [DC's country] and [DC2's country], was the defending champions of the [DC's class] and [DC's class 2] class respectively. The [class] class was won by [NC team]s [NC driver] of the [NC country]. In the [NC2 class] class was won by [NC2 team]s [NC2 driver] of the [NC2 country].

Background

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Circuit

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Rule changes

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Report

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Qualifying

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Race

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Semi-final

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A-group
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B-group
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A-main

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Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos. Driver Car—Motor Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Score Heat
1 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 1
2 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 1
3 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 2
4 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 2
5 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 3
6 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 3
7 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 4
8 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 4
9 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 5
10 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 5
11 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 6
12 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 6
13 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 7
14 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 7
15 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-A 8
16 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 Semi-B 8
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Race

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A-semi

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Pos. No. Driver Car Engine Laps Time FL
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B-semis

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Pos. No. Driver Car Engine Laps Time FL
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A-main

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Pos. No. Driver Car Engine Laps Time FL
1 France David Lecat PB Alpha Picco 165
2 Italy Hermes Tadiello SG Columbia OPS 164
3 Netherlands Rody Roem Serpent Quattro OPS 160
4 United States Dana Smeltzer Associated RC500 K&B 156
5 United Kingdom Gary Culver PB Alpha Picco 150
6 United Kingdom Phil Greeno SG Columbia OPS 147
7 Netherlands Pieter Bervoets Serpent Quattro Picco 137
8 Italy Vittoriano Orazi SG Columbia OPS 111
9 Italy Giulio Ghersi SG Columbia OPS 92
10 1 United States Ralph Burch, Jr. Associated RC500 K&B 55
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Reactions

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Footnotes

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References

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Works cited

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  • Dognon, Gilbert (January 1984). "Championnat du Monde de voitures RC". Auto Modélisme (1). Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  • Maurus, Marc; Rosas, José (September 1983). "Lecap Champion du Monde". Auto RCM (24). Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  • "Carnoux Championnat du Monde 1983". Adepte. September 1983. Retrieved September 17, 2016. -->
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  1. ^ Model Cars 1983.