HPI Racing is proud to present the Baja 5T, a ready-to-run (RTR) 1/5th scale off-road truck that expands on the award-winning Baja 5B family. With the Baja 5T you get aggressive desert truck looks, high performance new features, and compatibility with many of the existing Baja 5B...
HPI's Baja 5B SS has won RC Car Action's 2008 Editor's Choice Car of the Year! Look for the article in the upcoming Car Action magazine as well as hpiracing.com! The "Fireballed" Sony Xplod Baja!Check out more of Fireball Tim's creations at his website: http://www.fireballti...
HPI's new giant 2WD Baja 5B buggy will take RC Cars to a new dimension!The Baja 5B is a rear wheel drive 1/5th scale off-road buggy that is nearly 32" in length! Its design is revolutionary for large scale RC Cars, following the style of classic Baja buggies with long ...
There's a storm brewing on the horizon... A FIRESTORM! Introducing the HPI Firestorm 2WD RTR stadium truck! This amazing 2WD stadium truck features all-new design specifications, cool racing attributes and a fresh direction for HPI's high quality entry level nitro ...
The Savage XL – Extra Large Size and Mega Power!Check out the new addition to the Savage line-up! The Savage XL is the extra-large, extra-tough and extra-powerful big brother to the Savage X monster truck. For improved stability and handling, the Savage XL has a 55mm longer wheel...
The New RTR Savage X 4.6 -Tougher, Stronger, Faster!The RTR Savage X 4.6 is our fastest and strongest ready-to-run Savage... EVER! That's right, we've raised the bar by adding a massive F4.6 engine and beefed up the chassis and drivetrain to handle the power. The result ...
#861 - Savage X SS1/8 scale 4WD nitro powered truck kit with K4.6 (cc) engine, clear & trimmed Nitro GT-2 truck body. Unassembled with no radio, no electronics.The Savage X SS 4.6 is our most powerful and toughest Savage ever. Following the tradition of past SS models, the...
HPI Racing has added a completely new 1/8th scale truck to its market leading monster truck line up.The new Hellfire is designed from scratch with only one goal: maximum performance in all conditions! No compromise - the Hellfire is not a converted buggy or tuned up monster truck...
The Ready-To-Run Nitro MT 2 G3.0… MORE POWER, MORE SPEED! New G3.0 EngineHow do you make the next generation Nitro MT 2 truck even better? Add more power, more speed, and extra durability! We added the powerful and exciting G3.0 engine which has a...
The Savage Flux HP – Jaw-Dropping Flux Power! The all-new Savage Flux HP is guaranteed to wow you and your friends! Powered by the high technology Flux Tork 2200 motor and twin battery packs, you will be pulling wheelies and getting air at the twitch of a finger!Easy p...
RTR Brama 10B - Off Road action anywhere Brand new and ready for off-road action is the totally fresh Brama 10B, the first electric 4WD buggy from HPI! It's made to be tough, affordable, easy to work on, and 4WD shaft driven for high grip. The Brama 10B comes compl...
Brushless speed, Firestorm tough!Check out HPI's first-ever brushless motor equipped 2WD 1/10th scale stadium truck, the E-Firestorm FLUX! The E-Firestorm Flux takes the durable electric Firestorm platform to the next level with amazing performance from no-maintenance ...
Storm Watch: ELECTRIC FIRESTORM!New from HPI Racing is the ready-to-run E-Firestorm 2WD 1/10th scale electric powered stadium truck. In the fiercely competitive electric 2WD truck class, the E-Firestorm separates itself from the competition with extra toughness and a long list o...
#10836 WHEELY KING TRUCK with MINI GT-1 TRUCK BODYNew from HPI Racing is an assembled version of the popular Wheely King 4x4 truck with no electronics. We leave out the radio system, battery pack and charger so truck enthusiasts can add their own equipment. This is an economical...
Just Like The Real Thing!The action just got even more intense with the announcement of the Wheely King 4X4 truck! The Wheely King 4X4 is a true-to-scale monster truck that features full-time 4WD for traction that allows it to go anywhere. From car crushing stadium monster tr...
Savage Power with Electric Convenience!For durability and ease of use, the dual-battery, dual-motor electric E-Savage can't be beat! Full-time 4WD and Savage design place it well above any other electric monster truck you can find today!The E-Savage is completely pre-b...
Sport Version of the E-Savage!The popular 1/10 scale E-Savage is now available in a Sport version. The E-Savage Sport has all of the features in the standard E-Savage, but we've deleted the battery packs and charger to reduce the cost of the truck for RC enthusiasts who already ...
Get loud, get wild, go out in style with the RTR Nitro 3 Drift! The smoking coolness of the RTR Nitro 3 gets the total drift treatment with an all-new drift design that makes the car ideal for full-throttle power drifting! This is the easiest way to get into the awesome world o...
HPI's most popular Nitro RTR car gets even faster!We've updated the amazing Nitro RS4 RTR 3 Evo with some new bodyshells and an even faster engine, for maximum fun and excitement! The Nitro RS4 line of cars has historically been aimed directly at the beginner - to intermediate-l...
Unleash the all-wheel-drive beast, the ready-to-run Sprint 2 Flux brushless 1/10th scale 4WD touring car is here! The Flux Brushless System takes the durable Sprint 2 platform to the next level with amazing performance from brushless motor technology. The Sprint 2 Flux is our mos...
New from HPI Racing is the 1/10th scale Sprint 2 Drift Assembled. The Sprint 2 Drift Assembled is electric powered for clean and quiet indoor or outdoor drifting.Based on the popular and durable Sprint 2, this drift version adds specially designed hard compound drift tires pre-m...
New from HPI Racing is the 1/10th scale Sprint 2 Drift Assembled. The Sprint 2 Drift Assembled is electric powered for clean and quiet indoor or outdoor drifting.Based on the popular and durable Sprint 2, this drift version adds specially designed hard compound drift tires pre-m...
HPI's popular Sprint 2 electric club racer is now available in a Sport version! The Sprint 2 Sport comes with all of the features of the standard Sprint 2, minus the battery pack and charger, giving racers the ability to pick their favorite packs or save money and use their exist...
The Micro RS4 is now available in RTR Drift version with D-BOX! Indoor drifting doesn’t get any easier than this! The RTR Micro RS4 Drift is based on the popular Micro RS4 Sport and set up for controlled drifting. Smooth concrete like you find in garages and wareho...
The E10 from HPI Racing is an entry level 1/10th scale electric car designed for fun driving with realistic looks and performance, all at a low price. The E10 was designed so anyone can take the wheel and give it a try! The Assembled version comes with a fully painted body an...
Thursday October 9, 2008 marked the day for my journey back to my home town of Cleveland, Ohio in anticipation for the 20th Annual NR/CTPA championships Sponsored by HPI Racing held in Montpelier, Ohio. I got to spend a little time with my family before my brother and I headed out Friday afternoon for the two and a half hour drive, to the same location where I got my start in RC Monster Truck racing some 13 years ago. Once we arrived we caught up with several racing friends and my fellow HPI Racing representative, John Schultz. We entered John’s room which looked more like an HPI Racing workshop and warehouse with spare Parts, trucks, batteries, tires and boxes spread thought the room.
The Ramada Inn was the host venue and hotel for this event. It has two huge carpeted atriums in which the NR/CTPA turned into the battle ground where Monster Trucks compete on one side while the sled pulling is held on the other side simultaneously.
The Monster Truck Atrium got the festivities started Friday night with an Elimination style Racing Competition where drivers were introduced one by one, similar to that of a real Monster Truck show. The competitors then qualified once in each lane and were seated in a single elimination bracket until a winner is declared in the Final Race. Mike Eckenrode emerged as the victor in the first competition of the night sponsored by www.NoLimitRC.com
Following the elimination race was the Friday Night Drag Race sponsored by the Downriver R/C Club. This competition featured a multitude of purpose built drag trucks set up to do two things, go fast, and go straight. Drivers were poised to cut a good light on the Christmas tree timing system to gain the hole shot on their opponent. When the dust settled Bart Maimone earned the victory.
Saturday morning got kicked off with the concourse competition. Everyone who wanted to have a chance to display their pride and joy for the entire club to cast their vote on who had the best looking RC Pulling Trucks, Tractors and Monster Trucks. This was a very challenging task because the NR/CTPA has some of the most scale appearing, custom built RC machines on the planet displayed during this contest.
After the concourse ballots were all in it was time to get down to the first day of racing. In the NR/CTPA format the object is to consistently run fast through the short obstacle course because at the end of the day your times are averaged together to determine your final time of the day. Even though you are racing an opponent in the other lane, you’re really racing the clock. It’s a cool scoring system which is unique to this type of racing. Consistency is definitely the name of the game. I had the pleasure to be the score keeper for Track A which was made up of 2 identical opposing short obstacle courses. Drivers had 6 opportunities in each lane on the track in hopes to record some fast and consistent times. At the end of Saturday’s timed trials, five of the twelve runs were averaged together to make up their score for the day. Sunday featured a different obstacle course where drivers were given 8 races for the day; this meant they needed 3 good times that would be used for their average. After Sunday’s racing was completed, the score keepers then add Saturday’s and Sunday’s averaged times together to determine the winners. So now that I have totally confused you, if you think you’re a fast and consistent racer, then the NR/CTPA worlds will gladly put you to the test.
In the hotels other huge atrium, Truck and Tractor Pulling was in full swing. The competition is made up of 3 preliminary rounds of competing in which competitors have 3 chances at accomplishing a full pull. The first two rounds were held on Saturday with the third round taking place Sunday. The name of the game here is to get your Truck or Tractor to hook to the weight transferring sled and drag it as far down the 4’ wide x 30’ long pulling surface within a 30 second time limit. The competition featured 12 carpet surface pulling classes and 15 dirt surface classes of pullers. Amazingly these machines manage to pull weights ranging from 12 to 140 pounds on dirt and 50 to a whopping 540 pounds on the carpet! If your truck or tractor had enough muscle to record a full pull then you advanced on to the pull off. This is where NR/CPTA Officials add weight to the pulling sled in an attempt to make it harder to obtain a full pull. This is how the winners are determined. The machine that pulls the farthest in the pull off is declared the winner. Most of these Pullers are home built machines from scratch using many one off custom machined parts. We did however manage to find a custom HPI Wheely King which the was renamed the “Pulling King” built by Brad Pitt to compete in the 4wd Modified Drive shaft class where he finished 3rd.
On Sunday morning the spirit of Monster Trucks filled the Air with the rumble of a 572 cubic inch Ford engine rumbling outside. For the 20th This was a nice touch to the weekend. Bigfoot created a great backdrop for photos to make this year’s Worlds memorable for all. A big thanks to Tim Powers and Bob Chandler for making the arrangements for the truck to be there. Anniversary of the NR/CTPA, the attendees were graced with the presence of Bob and Marilyn Chandlers legendary Bigfoot Monster Truck. That’s right, Ron Bachman of Bigfoot 4x4 Inc. was on hand to display Bigfoot number 12 at the event.
After Racing Time trials were completed it was time for the Team BNB R/C Monster Truck Freestyle competition. The Atrium floor was turned into an R/C Monster Truckers Heaven with ramps, lexan crush cars, a doughnut pad, and numerous plastic Barbie cars. I can only hope there weren’t some 6 year old girls looking for there Barbie cars Sunday morning. Team BNB even had a cool starting area complete with strobe lights and smoke machines. Each competitor was given two minutes to perform their Freestyle with 3 judges scoring the run. When the smoke cleared Paul Ovares earned a perfect score of 30 for the win!
The 20th Annual NRCTPA Worlds was my first event back with the NR/CTPA in 3 year absence, and I must say this was one of the smoothest running events I have attended. The event directors worked together to put together a great and memorable time that has me geared up for next year all ready. Thanks to all the event sponsors and our Title Event Sponsor, HPI Racing, for their awesome contributions.