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It was amazing to watch Broc get his first Worlds win ( đŸ‡șđŸ‡Č) in Australia. Huge congrats to Broc and Schumacher R/C Racin...
02/10/2025

It was amazing to watch Broc get his first Worlds win ( đŸ‡șđŸ‡Č) in Australia. Huge congrats to Broc and Schumacher R/C Racing for pulling off the upset. 👏

2WD WORLDS DAY 3: SLIDING DOORS
There are those moments in life that can go either way. You know the kind? You miss a train, or catch it. You get a job, or miss out. You get the idea. Moments that can go either way and have an unknown impact down the track. In movies and TV shows they’re known as sliding door moments. Sliding doors are everywhere.

RC history will record the bare facts of the day: Broc Champlin is the 2025 IFMAR 2wd World Champion, driving a Schumacher to the British company’s first-ever 2wd IFMAR title.

But along the way, there were some moments that could have gone either way. The cumulative impact of those moments is un-knowable, of course, and that’s the way the world is. We’ll never know what might have been in an alternate universe.

What if Spencer Rivkin hadn’t pulled over early in Q3 on Wednesday afternoon, just maybe missing a TQ run? What if Michal Orlowski hadn’t gotten caught up in Marcus Kaerup’s tumble in Q4 when on TQ pace? What if Champlin hadn’t managed a thrilling recovery to take Q5 from Ronnefalk this morning, guaranteeing him a second-place starting spot? What if the overlap between Kaerup and Champlin’s car when they tangled mid-air late in A1, an overlap measured in millimetres, hadn’t been there, and both had landed safely? What if Champlin had made the smallest different setup choice this afternoon, or Kaerup had? What if the temperature had been five degrees higher? What if Champlin believed deep down he was just a carpet guy? What if? What if? What if?

The world is full of “what ifs” and sometimes we can get caught up in them. Maybe the truth is that the what ifs are, in the end, irrelevant. Each of us can only play with the cards we’re dealt, only respond to what’s in front of us.

And Broc Champlin did exactly that. Having just missed the mark in seeding, he made the most of every opportunity that came his way in qualifying. He worked both with the team and with the courage to follow his own convictions, finding setup changes today that brought him right into the game, clearly with superior speed over Kaerup after it had most definitely been the other way around yesterday. He got alongside Kaerup in A1 when it mattered, then held off Davey Batta in a wild side-by-side sprint down the front straight. In A2, he pulled a bold around-the-outside pass after Kaerup tagged a concrete kerb and, for the briefest of moments, rode high on two wheels.

After Kaerup’s qualifying heroics on Wednesday, this was an outcome nobody really expected – two straight wins and a first World Championship to the lanky American. But, somehow, it feels exactly like the outcome that was meant to be.

All those sliding doors, all that hard work, all that grabbing of opportunity. All of that led to this moment. And, as Scotty Ernst said during the trackside presentation this afternoon, Broc Champlin will now forever be a World Champion.

As with every day this week, there are a million other stories we could pursue. The resurgence of XRAY with overnight changes (too late for 2wd, but good signs for Saturday’s beginning of 4wd?), for example. Or the thrilling C final fight between Ben Smith and Nate Sutherland. Or the gusty winds that swept through with a weather front late in the afternoon. Or the best-junior-in-the-world performance of Daniel Pole. Or the Australian contingent perhaps missing pre-race hopes but still almost all putting in their own personal best Worlds finishes. Or, for the third day in a row, the extraordinary Hills Off Road RC track that has been so enjoyed by everybody.

So many stories. Such a great day.

There are two final thoughts rolling around in my head tonight.

First, for Schumacher R/C Racing to pick up a first 2wd IFMAR win, and only their second off-road title since Masami’s 1987 victory, is a pretty nice story. The British manufacturer is a long stayer in our industry, a truly race-focused company full of passionate RC designers, racers, and engineers. Kudos to them.

And second...how amazing is live sport? The script is never finalized. The answer is truly never known until the finish line. You would have bet buckets on Kaerup taking the win today. And that outcome would also have been deserved, felt right. And yet here we are. The doors slid the way they did, and Broc Champlin RC outplayed, outraced, and outlasted. A worthy champion. The right winner. The IFMAR legend lives on.

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The Old School Vintage Race is this weekend at Tacoma R/C Raceway. What will   show up with? Here's a clue: It's not eas...
25/09/2025

The Old School Vintage Race is this weekend at Tacoma R/C Raceway. What will show up with?

Here's a clue: It's not easy bein' green. đŸ€­

02/04/2025

Andrew will be racing Round #5 of NIS at Tacoma R/C Raceway this weekend. Come out on Sunday to see who takes the series trophies for the '25-'25 season. Good luck to all!

Looking forward to seeing AMain Hobbies at the races this year!  #2025
04/01/2025

Looking forward to seeing AMain Hobbies at the races this year! #2025

Looking forward to another awesome indoor series full of crazy battles at Tacoma R/C Raceway.
12/10/2024

Looking forward to another awesome indoor series full of crazy battles at Tacoma R/C Raceway.

Coming up next... 2024-2025 Northwest Indoor Series Round #1!
November 2nd - 3rd, 2024!

Who's ready to get the 2024-2025 Northwest Indoor Series started? We are! Come join us for a weekend full of fast racing and a whole bunch of fun! The weekend will be split between the 2 days meaning we will run 6 classes, qualifiers, and mains on Saturday and then 6 different classes, qualifiers, and mains on Sunday. Please note that we replacing 4X4 Truggy with 2WD 13.5 Short Course. Everyone is welcome. We can't wait to see you all there!

Saturday Classes:
2WD Stock Buggy 21.5
2WD Pro Stock Buggy 17.5
Rookie 21.5
2WD 13.5 Short Course
2WD Racing Truck 17.5
2WD Pro Racing Truck 13.5

Sunday Classes:
2WD Mod Buggy
2WD Mod Buggy 40+
4WD Mod Buggy
4WD Buggy 17.5
4WD Pro Buggy 13.5
2WD Mod Short Course

Schedule for the Weekend:
Friday, 11/1: Open and controlled practice from 10:00am - 8:00pm.
Saturday, 11/2: Doors open at 7:00am, 3 rounds of qualifying begins at 8:00am, mains start once qualifying is complete.
Sunday, 11/3: Doors open at 7:00am, 3 rounds of qualifying begins at 8:00am, mains start once qualifying is complete.

Throwback to Gold Cup 2017 at Tacoma R/C Raceway. Andrew took TQ and 1st in stock buggy.
01/10/2024

Throwback to Gold Cup 2017 at Tacoma R/C Raceway. Andrew took TQ and 1st in stock buggy.

01/10/2024
  is racing   at Tacoma R/C Raceway this weekend. Stop by to say hi 👋,  welcome Andrew to adulthood 🎉, and catch some fa...
28/09/2024

is racing at Tacoma R/C Raceway this weekend. Stop by to say hi 👋, welcome Andrew to adulthood 🎉, and catch some fantastic racing 🏁.

Can't make it to Tacoma? Watch all the action online at https://tacomarcraceway.liverc.com/live/.

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26/09/2024

Andrew Beauchamp and will be at Tacoma R/C Raceway this weekend racing Gold Cup 2024. Come on out, say hi, take some pictures, and watch some great racing. Or follow along online at LiveRC.com.

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