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Japan Model Racing Car Association
SportModel car racing
CategoryRadio-controlled racing
JurisdictionJapan
AbbreviationJMRCA
Founded1974
AffiliationIFMAR, FEMCA
HeadquartersChiyoda, Tokyo
PresidentKazuhiko Nakanishi
(founded)1971
Official website
www.jmrca.jp
Japan

Japan Model Racing Car Association (日本モデルラジオコントロールカー協会) is a governing body for radio controlled car racing in Japan. As it represents domestic racing in Japan, the JMRCA is affiliated with IFMAR

History

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It was founded in February 1971 with the backing of Kyosho, the industry leader at the time, to feed on an increasing demand for R/C car racing popularised by U.S. military personnels stationed in Japan in preparation for the Vietnam War.[1] Its first race was the First Japan-America Goodwill RC Car Race at the following month, hosted jointly by the JMRCA and the U.S. Air Force Model Club held at their Tokyo Tachikawa Base.[1]

One of its first races hosted by JMRCA was a championship race for 1/8 scale racing cars produced by Kyosho.[1] Taking place at a specially constructed race course at Fuji Speedway, the winning driver was rewarded with a trip to Hawaii.[1]

The first championship took place in 1978 for 1:8 scale pan cars and the first electric car championship was a year later.

Non-Japanese winners

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Each year, JMRCA have invited drivers from other countries to compete but as invited drivers, only Japanese drivers are eligible to claim the championship titles, thus the title is awarded to the next best Japanese finisher.[2] As of 2024, only seven foreign drivers have won the All-Japan Championships, either from Germany or the United States and one from the United Kingdom, won in 2015 when the championship was run as part of the warm-up event in preparation for the forthcoming IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship.[2] Ronald Völker is the only driver to have achieved this more than once.

Year Class Winner Car Motor
1984 1:12 EP Racing United States Joel Johnson Delta Trinity
1987 1:10 EP Off-Road 2WD United States Gil Losi, Jr. Associated RC10
1995 1:10 EP Racing United States Brian Baker Yokomo
2006 1:10 EP Off-Road 2WD United States Billy Easton Associated RC10
2007 1:10 EP Touring Super Expert Germany Marc Rheinard Tamiya
2009 1:10 EP Touring Super Expert Germany Ronald Völker Yokomo
2010 1:10 EP Touring Super Expert Germany Ronald Völker Yokomo
2011 1:10 EP Touring Super Expert Germany Ronald Völker Yokomo
2015 1:10 EP Off-Road 2WD United Kingdom Lee Martin Yokomo B-Max III Muchmore

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Kyosho". Archived from the original on 2005-12-17. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  • ^ a b "Lee Martin converts 2WD pole to victory at 1/10 Worlds warmup -NeoBuggy.net – Offroad RC Car News". www.neobuggy.net. Archived from the original on 2015-06-12.
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