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FEMCA 1:8 scale Off-Road Championship
First race2006
Duration1 hour
Most wins (driver)Atsushi Hara (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Hot Bodies (3)
Circuit information
SurfaceDirt

FEMCA 1:8 scale Off-Road Championship is a championship event taking place within Asia sanctioned by the Far East Model Car Association for nitro powered 1:8 off-road radio controlled cars

Winners

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Year Name Car Motor Radio Host club Venue Location Source
2005 Japan Atsushi Hara Hot Bodies OS Futaba Jakarta
2006
2007 Thailand Surikarn Chaidajsuriya Hot Bodies OS Jakarta International Twin Circuit Jakarta
2008 Australia Wayne Walker Mugen MBX6 Ninja Moorebank Raceway Moorebank, New South Wales Australia
2009 Japan Atsushi Hara Hot Bodies D8 OS Futaba RC Connections Track Glenmarie Cove, Selangor Malaysia
2010
2011 Australia Kyle McBride Team Durango DNX408 OS KO Propo RC Connections Track Glenmarie Cove, Selangor Malaysia
2012 Australia Kyle McBride Kyosho MP9 OS KO Propo Pattaya RC Powerboat Track Pattaya Thailand
2013 Japan Atsushi Hara Mugen OS Speed Futaba Fengtai Raceway Fengtai District, China
2014 Japan Atsushi Hara SWorkz S350 EVO OS Speed Futaba 3Stonepark Glenmarie Cove, Selangor Malaysia
2015 Australia Kyle McBride Associated RC8 Novarossi KO Propo Model Off-Road Buggy Club Whiteman Raceway Perth, Western Australia Australia
2016 Japan Atsushi Hara Kyosho MP9 TKI3 OS Speed Futaba Southern Alley Raceway Johor Bahru Malaysia [1]

Statistics

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Most Wins

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Drivers

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Rank Driver Wins
1 Japan Atsushi Hara 5
2 Australia Kyle McBride 3
3 Thailand Surikarn Chaidajsuriya 1
Australia Wayne Walker

Car manufacturers

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Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 United States Hot Bodies 6
2 Japan Mugen Seiki 4
Japan Kyosho
3 United Kingdom Team Durango 1
Taiwan SWorkz
United States Associated Electrics

Engines

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Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan O.S. Engines 8
2 Japan Ninja 1
Italy Novarossi

Win(s) by States (Drivers)

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Rank State Wins
1  Japan 5
2  Australia 3
2  Thailand 1

References

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http://www.neobuggy.net/femca-championships/

  1. ^ "Atsushi Hara wins 2016 FEMCA". NeoBuggy.net. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
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