Crescitelli and Tekin win the ROAR Regionals!

Tekin powered Art Crescitelli entered the ROAR Regionals at TQ Racing this past weekend with great results.

Crescitelli would TQ and Win in World GT stating “My car was killer, lapped the field in the main by the 4 min mark.” Crescitelli

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Crescitelli would qualify 3rd in 12th Stock and  would go onto win the race as well!

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Both cars equipped with Tekin Gen2 speedo’s and Tekin Gen2 motors.

Brock and Tekin win RD2 of the Grassroots Series

Round 2 of Grassroots at Thunder Alley this past Sunday for electric day. Out of 24 cars in 1/8th scale Travis Brock qualified 6th with his Tekin Rx8 Gen2 Pro4 HD powered MIP Pro8..

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L-R. Chris Austin,Travis Brock, Cole Jenson

In the main Brock was able to get a nice lead going. By lap #2 he would fall back to 3rd around the 6 minute mark. Catching up to 2nd place who would break out along with a hard “end of the race” push, Brock was able to catch the leader with 1 lap to go. The leader pushed too hard and threw it off the track handing Brock the win!  The entire Podium was powered by Tekin!20140413_092249 20140413_092300 20140413_092350

MIKE GARRISON WINS AT THE 2014 SPRING CLASSIC!

The winter months are over and that means the end of the indoor offroad season for many midwest racers, as they prepare to go outdoors. Finishing off the indoor offroad season is the annual “Spring Classic” event hosted by 80/35 Raceway in Grimes, Iowa.

This year’s event attracted 160+ entries consisting of racers from all across the midwest including Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, and more!

Team Tekin driver Mike Garrison made the trip for the “2014 Spring Classic” to race in the 4wd Modified SCT class. The technical track layout made for some very close racing in all classes. Garrison would capture the overall TQ spot in Saturday’s qualifying, leading up to Sunday’s triple A-Mains.

As the tone sounded for A1 on Sunday morning, the field stayed close several minutes into the race. Eventually the Tekin Rx8 Pro4 powered TLR SCTE 2.0 of Garrison began to stretch out on the field, crossing the line for the win. A2 would be a mirror image of A1, as once again the field was tight. Garrison would once again take the win start to finish, crowning him the 2014 Spring Classic 4wd SCT Champion!

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Tekin Dominates the 2014 Psycho Nitro Blast!

Known for being one of the hardest races to win due to the crazy 24 practice schedule, ever changing track conditions, and MEGA jumps along with a live or die wall ride the PNB has become one of the premier races to attend. Tekin drivers from all over the country to make a statement, let’s see how they did.

Tekin factory driver Ryan Lutz was top of the class in qualifying, pulling off the “hat trick” tq’ing all 3 Pro electric classes this year at the PNB. Taking each round of 1/8 Pro E Buggy with Tekin teammates Joe Bornhorst, Phil Atondo, Max Flurer, Adam Drake, Dylan Gerard, and JM McGinty all in tow.  Lutz would continue to dominate qualifying taking the overall Tq position for the mains followed by Joe Bornhost(p4), Phil Atondo(p5), Max Flurer(p6), Adam Drake(p7), Dylan Gerard(p9), JM McGinty(P12), Shay Brand(P13), and Chris Viesins(p14) giving Tekin factory drivers well over half of the A-main starting positions! All drivers were using the Tekin Rx8 Gen2 and T8 Gen2 line of motors for this event proving their consistency, durability and speed was unmatched.

1-8 E buggy final qualifyingDouble A-mains would prove exciting racing on the ever changing track. Huge divots, craters, hidden ruts would all play their part. Watching the video(courtesy of Neobuggy) you can watch cars jump out of sorts for what appears to be no reason at all!  Ryan would get out to a lead but the track would gobble up his car forcing an error allowing Carson Wernimont to take A-1, followed by Lutz, and Drake.

A-2 Lutz would lead from his Tq position but a bobble would have Wernimont collect them both. Lutz would battle back to the lead and take the win followed by Tekin teammates Max Flurer in 2nd, and Joe Bornhorst in 3rd.  The overall results would be dominated by Tekin equipment.

L-R: Max Flurer(Tekin),Adam Drake(Tekin),Ryan Lutz(Tekin),Joe Bornhost(Tekin), Mike Truhe pic courtesy of Neobuggy

L-R: Max Flurer(Tekin),Adam Drake(Tekin),Ryan Lutz(Tekin),Joe Bornhost(Tekin), Mike Truhe
pic courtesy of Neobuggy

Ryan again dominated the 4wd SC qualifying taking each and every round with this Tekin Rx8 Gen2 Pro4 4600 powered Team Durango ride.  Tekin teammates Chris Viesins and Martin Harrison would join him in the A-main starting from P3 and P4 respectively.  Ryan would win both A-1 and A-2 with Tekin teammates Chris Viesins taking 3rd, and Martin Harrison taking 5th respectively.

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Ryan Lutz would again take Tq position with his Tekin powered Team Durango ride over Tekin teammates Max Flurer(p2), Martin Harrison(p8). Ryan would go onto take A-1 and A-2 for the overall win followed by Tekin teammates Barry Pettit in 2nd, and Max Flurer in 3rd for a full Tekin podium sweep!  All 3 drivers chose the Tekin Rx8 Gen2 esc and T8 Gen2 line of motors to power their respective rides to a podium spot!

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L-R Patrick Rossiter(Tekin motor), Barry Pettie(Tekin),Ryan Lutz(Tekin),Max Flurer(Tekin), Ramos(Tekin)

 

Hooks wins big at The Icebreaker at Indy RC World!

The Icebreaker was hosted by Indy RC World. Big names such as Adam Drake, Taylor Peterson, and Marty Korn and  others provided some very tough competition.

In Pro e-buggy Tyler Hooks was looking for a solid qualifying spot with the level of drivers there. After three rounds Hooks found himself qualifying second! Triple A mains had Hooks taking to grab a $300 payout behind TLR’s Cody Hollis after winning a three way tiebreaker with Team Associated’s Jake Dellinger and Xray’s Kurt Kellum.

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In electric truggy Hooks had high expectations coming into the weekend. After some mistakes in qual 3 he lost the TQ by less than a second. Hooks would rebound however putting together two solid runs out of the three triple a-mains to take the win and the $200 dollar payout for e-truggy!

Tyler Chose the following Tekin equipment:

Ebuggy: RX8 Gen2, T8 Gen 2 Buggy 1900kv
Etruggy, RX8 Gen2, T8 Gen 2 Truggy 2000kv

“Thank you for all the help and support I couldn’t ask for a better company to drive for!
Thanks again, Tyler Hooks”

Tekin wins streak continues at the JConcepts Super Cup series!

Team Tekin continues winning streak at JConcepts Super Cup Championship Series for rounds 2 and 3.

Rd 2 held in Coral Springs, FL is where Tekin teammates Peyton MacDonald and Chris Viesins would continue making their mark on the series.

Viesins would go onto dominate the 4wd SC class from his Tq position leading every lap to take the win with his Tekin Rx8 Gen2 Pro4 HD 4300 powered TLR Ten Scte.

From P2 Peyton would battle it out for the lead from tone to tone settling for 2nd place. In Stock 2wd SCT though Peyton would lead from his Tq position never looking back taking the win with his Tekin RS Gen2 Redline Gen2 17.5 powered SCT.

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Peyton MacDonald (photo courtesy of Cheryl Joye=Shiver)

Rd3 was held in High Springs, FL at the Shiverille Raceway. Tekin team driver JR Mitch would join in the fun as would Jamie White. JR Mitch would be “Tq King” by taking the top qualifying position in 2wd buggy, 4wd buggy as well as 4wd SCT!

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JR Mitch (photo courtesy of Cheryl Joye=Shiver)

It would be Chris Viesins day in 4wd SC though taking the win over 2nd place and Tekin teammate JR Mitch. Both chose the Tekin Rx8 Gen2 esc with Viesins choosing the Pro4 HD 4300 for the win!

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(l-r) JR Mitch, Chris Viesins, Janos Lazar

Again Peyton MacDonald would take the win this time from his P2 qualifying position in Stock SCT making a pass at the half way mark for a back to back race series win with his Tekin RS Gen2 Redline Gen2 17.5 powered truck.

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Boots takes RD 1 of the BRCA 1/8 E-Nats!

The National campaign last weekend with glorious weather and a hard packed track with lots of grip for the first round of the BRCA Electric 1:8 National Championship. Elliott Boots was using his Tekin powered Kyosho MP9 TKI3 E with a very similar setup that he uses on his Nitro car which is always very good.

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In qualifying Elliott was extremely fast. Due to a couple of bobbles here and there on a very demanding track and a couple of back marker problems, secured second place for the final. Elliot was using the new super fast Tekin RX8 Gen 2 Electronic Speed Controller and a 1900 kv Tekin T8 Gen2 motor which ran all weekend with super power and nice power delivery and was able to compete in a 12 minute final very easily with plenty of power in reserve.

Elliott was on second row of the grid for the main 12 minute A Final in which he made a fantastic start and was able to take the lead very quickly from Lee Martin. Elliott then put in some outstanding laps and was able to give himself a nice gap from second place and the rest of the pack. He was able to back off his pace a little to save using all his power up as it was a large track and we wanted to make sure we finished the race, which he was able to do comfortably and take his first BRCA Championship win of the year.

Next round is in Coventry in April.