TITC 2026 has come to a successful conclusion, with HOBBWING drivers shining brightly.

TITC 2026 has Come to a Successful Conclusion, HOBBYWING drivers shining brightly

Source : HOBBYWINGDate : 28th Feb 2026

The 2026 TITC (Thailand International Touring Car Championship), which garnered significant attention from RC car enthusiasts worldwide, has successfully concluded. The competition took place from February 12th to 15th, featuring seven classes: Front Wheel Drive, TT02, Non-Boost, Rally OnRoad, Ladies, Open Brushless, and Modified, with over 300 drivers participating. This year's event brought together top RC drivers from around the world for a thrilling showdown on the Bangkok circuit. The complex and varied track, coupled with the hot and humid climate, placed extremely high demands on the stability and power of the car's power systems. HOBBYWING power systems, with superior performance, became the trusted choice for many drivers.

Competition ESC

The core of this competition was the Modified and OBL classes. The OBL class became HOBBYWING's home turf, where driver Lukas Ellerbrock delivered a stunning performance. Using an XeRun XR10 PRO G3X ESC paired with a Bandit G4R motor, he secured pole position TQ with a decisive advantage. His consistent performance throughout the final race earned him the "championship" title, demonstrating HOBBYWING's formidable strength. Olivier Bultynck followed closely behind, finishing as runner-up, and together with Lukas, secured HOBBYWING the top two spots in the OBL class for the 2026 TITC series.

RC car racing

In the highly competitive Modified class, several HOBBYWING drivers successfully secured a place in the top ten of Group A, demonstrating impressive competitive form: Simon Lauter took third place, while Ji-Heon Yoo, Viktor Wilck, Bruno Coelho, and Jin Sawada finished 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively. All drivers in this group used the HOBBYWING XeRunXR10 PRO G3 ESC and V10 G3 motor, ensuring stable performance even in high-temperature conditions, helping them achieve higher rankings.

RC car motor

Modified Class
Simon Lauter P3
Ji-Heon Yoo P5
Viktor Wilck RC P6
Bruno Coelho P7
Jin Sawada P8

RC car racing ESC

OBLClass
Lukas Ellerbrock P1&TQ
Olivier Bultynck P2
Gamee Mongkolphan P4
Jordan Caruso P7
Vening Zhuo P10

RC car racing motor

The impressive results achieved at the 2026 TITC race are not only strong proof of the performance of HOBBYWING's power systems, but also a further enhancement of the brand's influence in top-tier global RC racing events. In the future, as RC racing continues to gain popularity, HOBBYWING will continue to partner with more drivers to write glorious chapters in more international competitions, conveying the ultimate passion.

RC car racing

TITC 2026 has Come to a Successful Conclusion, HOBBYWING drivers shining brightly

Source:HOBBYWINGDate: 28th Feb 2026

The 2026 TITC (Thailand International Touring Car Championship), which garnered significant attention from RC car enthusiasts worldwide, has successfully concluded. The competition took place from February 12th to 15th, featuring seven classes: Front Wheel Drive, TT02, Non-Boost, Rally OnRoad, Ladies, Open Brushless, and Modified, with over 300 drivers participating. This year's event brought together top RC drivers from around the world for a thrilling showdown on the Bangkok circuit. The complex and varied track, coupled with the hot and humid climate, placed extremely high demands on the stability and power of the car's power systems. HOBBYWING power systems, with superior performance, became the trusted choice for many drivers.

Competition ESC

The core of this competition was the Modified and OBL classes. The OBL class became HOBBYWING's home turf, where driver Lukas Ellerbrock delivered a stunning performance. Using an XeRun XR10 PRO G3X ESC paired with a Bandit G4R motor, he secured pole position TQ with a decisive advantage. His consistent performance throughout the final race earned him the "championship" title, demonstrating HOBBYWING's formidable strength. Olivier Bultynck followed closely behind, finishing as runner-up, and together with Lukas, secured HOBBYWING the top two spots in the OBL class for the 2026 TITC series.

RC car racing

In the highly competitive Modified class, several HOBBYWING drivers successfully secured a place in the top ten of Group A, demonstrating impressive competitive form: Simon Lauter took third place, while Ji-Heon Yoo, Viktor Wilck, Bruno Coelho, and Jin Sawada finished 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th respectively. All drivers in this group used the HOBBYWING XeRunXR10 PRO G3 ESC and V10 G3 motor, ensuring stable performance even in high-temperature conditions, helping them achieve higher rankings.

RC car motor

Modified Class
Simon Lauter P3
Ji-Heon Yoo P5
Viktor Wilck RC P6
Bruno Coelho P7
Jin Sawada P8

RC car racing ESC

OBLClass
Lukas Ellerbrock P1&TQ
Olivier Bultynck P2
Gamee Mongkolphan P4
Jordan Caruso P7
Vening Zhuo P10

RC car racing motor

The impressive results achieved at the 2026 TITC race are not only strong proof of the performance of HOBBYWING's power systems, but also a further enhancement of the brand's influence in top-tier global RC racing events. In the future, as RC racing continues to gain popularity, HOBBYWING will continue to partner with more drivers to write glorious chapters in more international competitions, conveying the ultimate passion.

RC car racing