HPI's Dave Cornell was last year's fastest monster trucker, and he repeated the feat for '07 with this wild Wheely King. When you think of 72.9mph street trucks, do you think Wheely King?
HPI's John Schultz did a quickie high-speed setup for his Pro 4 tourer. He pulled 87.5 mph with his regular race motor! Novak helped setup the car, says John.
John also rolled out this nitro-powered swamp-buggy-lookin Savage creation.
Geared to the moon? John geared his truck to MARS. It was too tall, and the engine never wound up. Too bad, Axial's new big-block RR engine surely would have helped it tear off some fast passes with the right ratios.
Tony Lovering came all the way from England to run the WFRCCC with his triple-engine machine.
After posting an 88mph run, Tony hopped off the retaining wall with transmitter in hand. This popped the battery cover off, spilling the cells in the process, leading to a runaway triple-engine car. It snuck under the rental car used to protect the timing tent, wiping out a couple of chairs in the process. It took three guys to shut it down--one per engine.
Brian Pohlman and his dad, John, were back with two custom cars this year. Dad's electric car was fast, but he put it into the wall before it's true potential could be realized (best run, 65.1mph). Brian's gasser did 64.2, with a lot left on tap. Come back next year!
Ken Davis' built this 1/12-bodied machine using an Associated RC18 as a base. It was the fastest mini at 59.2mph. Not fast enough to take Tony Phalen's '06 record, but Ken's car sure got airborne just like Tony's!
Team Novak kept things cushy by pitting in an RV. Nice.
Nothing fancy here: just an off-the-shelf Novak HV system, an XRAY touring car, and the right gearing. The car was consistent and quick, with a best run of 118.7mph
The guys from socalcrew.com came out to go fast and break stuff. Gotta love these guys--one of their "speed run" Savages was still dirty from off-roading! This dual-engine beast was the "serious" entry, but it wasn't dialed in yet and only got up to the mid-30s.
Wow, I had no idea this year's contest was here already! Sweet cars, and great captions Pete! I like how Novak easily busted 100 mph with just an HV brushless system crammed into a nice touring car. Keep it simple!
LOL! That HV motor hangin' out the side of the Xray is hilarious! BWAHAHAHAHA! (I'm surprised that the least complicated/relatively stock and more underestimated systems are the faster ones...go figure).