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The 2002 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship was the 9th edition of the biennial IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship for 1:10 radio-controlled off-road buggies sanctioned by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR) to be run over two separate classes over [total] days on 6 through 11 May 2002 with each class running for [total] days each in total.[1] It marks the first of the five IFMAR Worlds event taking place in South Africa.

The national sanctioning body, South African Radio Driver's Association (SARDA) acted as a host nation on behalf of Fourth Association of Model Auto Racing (FAMAR) with Tshwane Raceway and Promotions (TRAP) acting as the host organization for the championship.

The event was originally due to take place in 13-21 October 2001 at Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria, South Africa but due to the September 11 attacks a few weeks in advance, it was delayed as a direct result.[2][3]

It was rescheduled with a week space in between to when the On-Road Worlds was due to take place to save cost for both competitors and manufacturers taking place at the Pretoria's Agricultural Union Centre.[4][5]

Yokomo's Masami Hirosaka of Japan and Team Losi's Jukka Steenari of Finland, was the defending champions of the 2WD and 4WD class respectively. The 2WD class was won by Team Losi's Matt Francis of the United States. In the 4WD class, Steenari successfully defended his title.

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Host selection[edit]

Background[edit]

Circuit[edit]

Rule changes[edit]

Report[edit]

2WD[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

Race[edit]

A-main, leg 1[edit]
A-main, leg 2[edit]
A-main, leg 3[edit]

4WD[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

Race[edit]

A-main, leg 1[edit]
A-main, leg 2[edit]
A-main, leg 3[edit]

Classification[edit]

2WD[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

Pos. Driver Car—Motor Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Score
1 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
2 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
3 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
4 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
5 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
6 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
7 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
8 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
9 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
10 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
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Race[edit]

A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. No Driver Car Motor Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pt. Time
1 United States Matt Francis
2 United States Brian Kinwald
3 United Kingdom Neil Cragg
4 United States Travis Amezcua
5 United States Mark Pavidis
6 United States Brian Dunbar
7 United States Billy Easton
8 United States Adam Drake
9 United Kingdom Craig Drescher
10 United States Matt Francis
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4WD[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

Pos. Driver Car—Motor Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Score
1 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
2 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
3 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
4 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
5 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
6 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
7 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
8 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
9 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
10 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000 00:00.000
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Race[edit]

A1 A2 A3 Total
Pos. No Driver Car Motor Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pos. Time Laps FL Pt. Pt. Time
1 Finland Jukka Steenari
2 United States Matt Francis
3 United States Greg Hodapp
4 United States Travis Amezcua
5 United States Dave Montgomery
6 United States Mark Pavidis
7 Austria Peter Pinisch
8 United Kingdom Neil Cragg
9 United States Todd Hodge
10 United Kingdom Craig Drescher
Source:

Reactions[edit]

See also[edit]

IFMAR events that took place in South Africa

References[edit]

  1. ^ Orion 2002, 127.
  2. ^ ROAR 2001, calendar.
  3. ^ ROAR 2002, calendar.
  4. ^ "On Road Worlds Warm Up Race". Team Orion. Archived from the original on 5 September 2005. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Information about IFMAR World Championships". ROAR. Archived from the original on 7 June 2002. Retrieved 1 February 2016.

Works cited[edit]

"Off Road World Championships 2002". Team Orion. Archived from the original on 12 September 2005. Retrieved 1 February 2016.

External links[edit]

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