November 9, 2025

Chassis Focus – David Ronnefalk (Xray)

Chassis – Xray XB8’25
Engine – FX K303
Fuel
Tires – Hotrace
Radio – Sanwa M17S
Servos – Hitec HSB9381
Body – Xray

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November 9, 2025

Chassis Focus – Pekko Iivonen (Mayako)

Chassis – Mayako MX8-LCG 2.0
Engine – O.S. Speed B2105
Fuel – Nitrolux
Tires – Hotrace
Radio – Sanwa M17
Servos – Savox SB3290SG (steering & throttle)
Body – Mayako

Body – Pekko’s buggy is fitted with Mayako’s new LCG 2.0 parts and Floating Steering Mount.  Thanks to his ‘Green’ Glow Stick RC Antenna his buggy really stood out on the track especially when running in the evening.

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November 9, 2025

Kato & Coelho win Semi Finals at SIGP

Infinity pairing Kouki Kato and Bruno Coelho have won their respective Semi Finals at the SIGP in China, with Kato’s winning time meaning he leads the charge behind David Ronnefalk, the Xray driver locking in his spot in the 45-minute final yesterday when he claimed the overall TQ.  Qualifying third, and fresh from taking the overall win in eBuggy, Coelho would lead away the first of the 25-minute Semis ahead of young Korean talent Jung Hyunkyu and Mayako’s Joseph Quagraine, that order still the same at the finish.  Missing out on the TQ on tiebreak and starting the second Semi on pole ahead of fellow SIGP debutant Iivonen, Kato would run a much faster race time than his team-mate him crossing the line in 44/25:09.945 compared to Coelho’s 44/25:18.462.  With Iivonen second, also with a faster time than the first Semi, the Finn will start 3rd ahead of Coelho with Hyunkyu’s Associated completing the top half of the starting grid.  Reacting to his Semi win Kato, who switched to Hotrace’s Bangkok tyres, said,’I feel my car is super nice now but the track is getting more bump and also traction so its super difficult to drive.  I had many mistakes over the 25-minutes.  Starting 2nd I think I have a chance for the win.’

Asked how the track was after his Semi final experience, after taking some time to consider his response, Coelho said, ‘Challenging is one thing, rough is another one.  I think it is pretty rough the track right now.’  A driver well aware of the gruelling final that lies ahead having finished on the podium here last year, he added, ‘It will be super tough to drive the 45-minutes on these conditions.’  Opting to switch from Sahara to Napoli tyres for his Semi, a decision he admitted he was lucky to get away with he added, ‘the car was really difficult to drive right now so we will see, it is about surviving I think.’  For the main he will fit a set of Hotrace’s Bangkok tyres to his IFB8.

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November 9, 2025

Chassis Focus – Bruno Coelho (Infinity)

Chassis – Infinity IFB8
Engine – One Racing Offroad
Fuel – Maxima Pandora 25%
Tires – Hotrace Sahara Soft
Radio – Futaba T10PX
Servos – MKS HBL566 X6
Body – Infinity

Notes – Officina RC titanium screws.

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November 9, 2025

Chassis Focus – Pekko Iivonen (Mayako eBuggy)

Chassis – Mayako MX8e LCG 2.0
ESC – Cayote Crest 8 Evo
Motor – Cayote 1900KV
Battery – Cayote 5500mAh Shorty
Tires – Hotrace
Radio –  Sanwa M17
Servo –
Savox SB2290
Body – Mayako

Notes – Pekko is running Mayako’s Floating Steering Mount and LCG Motor Mount.

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November 9, 2025

Coelho takes eBuggy win at SIGP

Bruno Coelho has taken the eBuggy win at the annual Sunpadow International Grand Prix, the Infinity driver pocketing himself almost $2,800 for his efforts around the challenging 3 Circles track in Xiamen, China.  Lining up as the Top Qualifier, the Portuguese driver taking pole position counting 2 TQ runs & a P2 from the 5-rounds of qualifying, it would be the Xray of 2024 winner David Ronnefalk who would be his biggest challenger in the finals.  Starting from P2 on the grid having topped 2 qualifiers together with a P3, Ronnefalk would have the fastest car in A1 and while the Swede piled the pressure on Coelho he couldn’t find a way to the front, a number of mistake meaning he had to catch back up for repeated attempts.  In A2 again Coelho wasn’t the outright fastest on the bumpy track but he had the consistency and after some early challenges from Ronnefalk he would take win to wrap up the overall victory.  Ronnefalk’s challenge ultimately ended when he tangled with third place qualifier Kouki Kato, waiting on the Japanese driver who needed to be marshalled after the contact.  With Kato’s Infinity recording the fastest lap he would finish 2nd ahead of Ronnefalk as they both retook the Mayako of Pekko Iivonen who buckled under the pressure while holding second going into the final stages of the race.  With Coelho using A3 as a test session and not taking up pole position, the race would see Ronnefalk take the win ahead of Iivonen and Kouki, the latter have a costly off while holding second and having to work his way back up in to the Top 3.  This result meant Ronnefalk (2nd) and Kato (3rd) would join Coelho on the eBuggy podium while Iivonen claimed fourth ahead of Team Associated’s Jung Hyunkyu and SIGP regular Joseph Quagraine.

A driver who has enjoyed a long term relationship with Sunpadow as his battery sponsor, reacting to his win, Coelho said, ‘It is always fantastic to win at Sunpadow, it’s always great to be here and say thanks for all the support during the year.’  He continued, ‘The track is very characterful.  I know it doesn’t suit maybe everybody but everyone who comes here knows it is like this and it’s very tough.  It’s almost like the TITC (touring car race in Thailand), it’s a track that is not fantastic asphalt but every goes there every year because it is very challenging and I think this race is exactly the same as that.  You need to work a lot and make the car good for the race.’  On the eBuggy finals, the winner of the SIGP Onroad race earlier in the year said, ‘The first A-Main was very tough with David all 10-minutes.  He would do some mistakes and come back very strong.  I just wanted to play safe to get some result because in such tough conditions it is very easy to make a mistake and be back in the pack fighting for the middle positions which is always very hard.  So I just tried to not force anything and just drive and finish the run, and luckily for me the other guys were doing many mistakes.  David made a lot of pressure and for the last three laps we were very close together.  I was defending well and he was also attacking very well & very respectfully and we finished 1 and 2.  In A2 I tried to be more aggressive and not as defensive as A1 because I already had one result.  I think I was able to show a little more pace and then slowly pulled away.’

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