Michal Orlowski celebrating his TWO wins: Stock and Modified!

The EC 1/12th Electric Track is just weeks away!

Group photo of 2022 EC 1/12th Electric Track competitors
Group photo of 2022 EC 1/12th Electric Track competitors

The first European Championship event of the year is just weeks away! That’s right, the EC 1/12th Electric Track is happening from the 14th to the 16th of April, taking place in the South of England in the town of Eastbourne! (New to 1/12th scale RC? Scroll all the way to the bottom!)

This is the first 1/12th Euros in some time taking place outside of mainland Europe, although we did celebrate a World Championship 1/12th event in Milton Keynes in early 2020, with Marc Rheinard taking a hard-fought WC win in Modified.

Milton Keynes 2020 Worlds
Milton Keynes 2020 Worlds

The 2023 EC event will be taking place in what we could call a ‘traditional’ location for club racing in the UK – especially in the winter! Robertsbridge Community College is the venue, with the Eastbourne Electric Car Club our generous hosts.

The Eastbourne Club track at Robertsbridge Community College
The Eastbourne Club track at Robertsbridge Community College

With the BRCA (British Radio Car Association) organising and running this event, as well as November’s GP warm-up race), it’s sure to go as smoooth as possible. If you’re planning to attend, please note that the BRCA have released technical guidelines that all competitors should be aware of and abide by. The Stage 2 Report for the event has also been available for some time, and contains very important information for team managers and racers, whether you are racing Spec GT, LMP Stock or LMP Modified.

This race will of course be broadcast LIVE online from the Daily Dose of RC, complete with race commentary, photos and social media coverage! Use “#EFRA12thEC” when you post updates online to really boost the visibility for RC racers around the world!

Of course, be sure to check EFRA social media including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok or the website at www.efra.ws for the latest information including links to the LIVE coverage from Eastbourne!

If you’ve been around the 1/12th circuit for a while, you know that Alex Hagberg has been The Man to put your money on to take the win – watch him show off his speed and precision at the 2020 European Championships right here:

Alex Hagberg 1/12th EC win 2019
Alex Hagberg triumphant – again! – in 2019

But the story would change in 2022 (the first EC since the before times): Michal Orlowski took the wins in both Spec and Modified LMP classes, breaking Hagberg’s streak!

Michal Orlowski on the rostrum, on his way to a double EC win
Michal Orlowski on the rostrum, on his way to a double EC win

With the best electric track racers in the world attending, who do you think will come out on top? Will Michal Orlowski hold onto his first 1/12th Modified EC title? Or will Alex Hagberg take it back and add to his title total? Can anyone else challenge for the overall wins?

Marc Rheinard chasing Alex Hagberg for the win in the final leg of the A Final
Marc Rheinard chasing Alex Hagberg for the win in the final leg of the A Final

It’s a whole new year and everyone is starting ‘fresh’ at the first European Championship for 2023! We’ll see you at the track in Eastbourne!

Michal Orlowski celebrating his TWO wins: Stock and Modified!
Michal Orlowski celebrating his TWO wins: Stock and Modified!

If all this looks GREAT (and of course it does!) and you want to know more about 1/12th scale track racing, check out this clip below! In fact, send it to your friends and family to let them know more about your hobby!

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