Atsushi Hara

Atsushi Hara (原篤志, October 26, 1979) is a Japanese professional radio-controlled car racer from Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. He has won two IFMAR titles and a number of domestic ROAR and JMRCA titles.

Regarded as one of the biggest drivers in R/C racing at the times[1] He being not the only driver to successfully cross-discipline multiples of racing categories but to win world championship in both on and off-road and electric and nitro powered cars.[2]

Complete R/C Racing summary

Bold on results indicates top qualifier

IFMAR World Championship results

Year Result Class Venue Entrant Car Motor ESC Transmitter
2000 1 1:10 EP Touring Tsukuba City Yokomo Reedy KO Propo
2008 1 1:8 GP Off-road Charlotte Futaba
2010 2 1:8 GP Off-road Futaba
2012 3 1:8 GP Off-road Futaba

FEMCA Championship

Year Result Class Venue Entrant Car Motor ESC Transmitter
2005 1 1:8 GP Off-road Futaba
2009 1 1:8 GP Off-road Glenmarie Futaba
2013 1 1:8 GP Off-road Fengtai Mugen Futaba
2014 1 1:8 GP Off-road Fengtai S-Workz S-Workz Futaba

ROAR National Championships

Year Result Class Venue Entrant Car Motor ESC Transmitter
2003 1 1:10 Fuel Sedan Ontario California HPI HPI R40 Futaba
2004 1 1:10 Fuel Sedan Toledo Ohio HPI HPI R40 Futaba
2004 1 1:10 Modified Touring Largo, Florida HPI HPI Pro 4
2005 1 1:10 Modified Touring Largo, Florida HPI HPI RS4 Pro 4 Futaba
2006 1 1:10 Modified Touring HPI HPI R40 Futaba

JMRCA All-Japan Championship results

A non-first-place finisher highlighted in gold indicates that despite being won by an invited foreign driver, the championship is awarded to the best native driver.

Year Result Class Venue Entrant Car Motor
1999 1 1:10 EP Touring Open Yokomo Yokomo
2000 1 1:10 EP Racing Yokomo Yokomo
2002 1 1:12 EP Racing
2005 1 1:10 EP Touring Open
2007 1 1:8 GP Off-Road Hot Bodies Hot Bodies
2008 1 1:8 GP Off-Road Hot Bodies Hot Bodies
2009 1 1:8 GP Off-Road Hot Bodies Hot Bodies

DHI Cup

Year Result Class Venue Entrant Car Motor ESC Transmitter
2004 1 1:10 Touring Odense HPI HPI Pro 4 Futaba
2005 1 1:10 Touring Odense HPI HPI Pro 4 Futaba

References

  1. "The Post-Silly Season Wind-Down…Drivers at the Crossroads!". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  2. "5 Best Racers of All Time". Archived from the original on 2015-02-26. Retrieved 2014-10-24.


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