Monday, May 30, 2011

Mike Reedy 1941-2011




We just finished the above commemorative illustration of the legendary Mike Reedy, who passed away earlier this month. Reedy was an icon in the RC industry and will be sorely missed.






Illustration P1 Brand/J.Filipow©2011

Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Road to 200 MPH / Nic Case & Team Associated



Two years ago, we posted an entry on Nic Case and his 2009 speed record.

Today, Case continues his quest to build and drive the world's fastest RC car, with help from Team Associated and many others. Case recently ran a few test runs in Bakersfield, CA.

Some of the specs: electric power; ten pound car, with ten horsepower (1:1 HP/weight ratio!!??); three-inch diameter foam tires, spinning at 28,000 rpm; and like full-sized F1, an aesthetic that blends a bit of aircraft tech to keep the car planted into the tarmac.

There is no doubt, with assistance from the resources at Team Associated, including Cliff Lett and Curtis Husting, that Case will achieve the 200 mph target soon.


Godspeed!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

CHARGE: Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed



Filmmaker Mark Neale has created a new film, Charge, that documents the process of building/racing zero-emissions, electric Moto GPs at the Isle of Man TT. Narrated by Ewan MacGregor.

Beautiful stuff.

Neale writes:


The movie follows several teams to the world's first zero-emissions grand prix on the Isle of Man in 2009 and on their return in 2010.

For the visionaries, this is history. For the petrol-heads its blasphemy. What is racing without the sound and fury of internal combustion engines?

CHARGE is about the future. It's about change. It's about the dream of a clean, green world. It's about the dream of winning.

CHARGE is proof that maniacs on motorcycles can be a force for global good.


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Boys of Bonneville

From the Price Museum of Speed comes this great trailer for Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt. Beautiful footage of beautiful machines from the earliest days of speed runs: Ab Jenkins, the Mormon Meteor.


“Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt” reveals an unsung hero and self-made man who pioneered the Bonneville Salt Flats as the Fastest Place on Earth. More than a century later, many of Ab’s speed and endurance records remain unbroken and the legacy lives on in his custom-built racing car. Looking like something Batman would have owned, the story comes full circle when Ab’s son Marv restores the 12-cylinder, 4800-pound “Mormon Meteor” to its original glory for ceremonial laps on the salt. Featuring Patrick Dempsey as the voice of Ab Jenkins, and interviews with Jay Leno and Col. Andy Green, current land speed record holder.