Schumacher Racing Products
Private Limited Company (Ltd.) | |
Industry | Racing |
Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | Northampton, England |
Key people |
Cecil Schumacher Robin Schumacher Phil Booth |
Products | Radio-controlled Cars |
Number of employees | 30 |
Website | www.racing-cars.com |
Schumacher Racing Products (or just Schumacher) is a British manufacturer of radio-controlled cars and accessories with a primary focus on high end racing products.
History
Foundation The founder Cecil Schumacher, Cosworth a transmission engineer who was recruited from Borg Warner to lead the design team to adapt the Hobbs transmission (whom he had worked on) to handle the Cosworth DFV's power. Cecil spotted his workmates driving radio-controlled cars on the company's helipad and decided it needed a ball differential after noticing the cars skittered as well as his son, Robin Schumacher. He soon started noticing large areas that these early primitive cars could be improved. Having noticed high tyre wear he introduced the ball differential to radio controlled cars.[1][2]
These ball differential were used by Robin then his friends then local model shop request to stock it and soon international orders followed. It came to the point that Cecil Schumacher was making more money from this side business than through his employer. So in 1981 Schumacher Racing Products was formed in Northampton, England.
The company has always operated out of Northampton[3] but sourced some components from China like most other successful RC companies, however the majority of manufacturing remains in England and Schumacher remains very much an English company. Cecil Schumacher's son Robin Schumacher took over the business in 2001.
1980s The first car to be produced by Schumacher was the XL lexan chassis pan car in 1981 which had intentionally highly flexible chassis. This was followed in 1983 by the "C" car which was made out of fibreglass reinforced epoxy resin sheet and designed specifically for racing on carpet. It included many features that are still around on every modern 1/12 scale car, race wins include the euros in 1985 and 1988.
In the latter half of the 1980s, off-road RC cars increased in popularity. In 1986 the first 4WD 1/10th scale off-road buggy was launched called the SWB CAT. This launched the CAT (Competition All Terrain) brand. The car was an instant success with Masami Hirosaka taking the 1987 IFMAR World Championships[4] who was lent a works car having noted his driving form during practice sessions.
1990s Following the success of the 1st generation of off road CAT's Schumacher continue to produce many successful off and on road electric cars. The popularity of the touring car class seriously affected the off-road world during the 90's. Schumacher stepped down the development of this class through the 1990s. Schumacher was now starting to dominate a niche in the "fun" car sector, with high power/speed nitro powered models capable of real speeds in excess of 80 mph.
2000s Over the turn of this century the Schumacher product line-up became quite familiar with the "fun" cars with increasing number of nitro products however it remained in the 1/10th competition touring cars market.
2010s The flood of cheap high volume low margin ready to run car produced in Asia meant the company no longer produce a nitro car or fun car. Schumacher now concentrate on the high level 1/10th scale electrical competitive market. Alongside there Mi touring car range the company re-entering the off-road scene with the CAT SX (4WD) and Cougar SV (2WD).
Racing Success
World Championships
Podiums
Position | Year | Title | Driver | Model | Electrical Spec. |
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1987 | IFMAR 4WD Offroad World Championship | Masami Hirosaka (JPN) | CAT XL[5] | HPI Motor, Sanyo Batteries, KO Speed Control | |
1993 | IFMAR 4WD Offroad World Championship | Ben Sturnham (GBR) | CAT 2000 | Speedo - Nosram, Motor - Tanaplan, Batteries - Orion | |
1993 | IFMAR 4WD Offroad World Championship | William Mitcham (GBR) | CAT 2000 |
National Titles
National Manufacturer Series
Great Britain See Schumacher BTCC
Competition cars
1/10-scale 4WD off-road buggies
Date | Name | Kit and launch RRP No. | Details |
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Dec 2015 – present | CAT K2[7] | K159 Kit K169 Assembled |
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Dec 2013 – 2015 | CAT K1 Aero[7] | K147 Kit K149 Assembled |
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Dec 2012 – 2013 | CAT K1[8] | K135 Pro K1 Kit K136 Pro K1 Assembled |
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June 2011 - 2012 | CAT SX3[9] | K119 Pro C/F Kit K120 Pro C/F Assembled K121 S1 Kit K122 S1 Assembled |
Launched at January 2011 Nurnberg Toy Fair it is an update of the SX2 |
Jan 2009 – 2011 | CAT SX2 | K101 - Pro C/F Kit K102 - Pro CF Assembled K103 - S1 Kit K104 - S1 Assembled |
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Jan 2008 - 2009 | CAT SX[10][11] | K078 (4-2) NI-MH Kit K079 Stick LiPo Kit K091 LiPo Phil Booth Signature K092 LiPo S1 Composite Assembled |
Launched at January 2008 Nurnberg Toy Fair |
Never (2005) | CAT 4000[12] | This car never went into production but prototype was seen at several BRCA National and Regional events in early 2005 | |
2002 – 2004 | CAT 3000 Evo[13] | KO19X | |
2000 | CAT 3000 | KO19X | |
1997 | CAT 98 | U421D | |
1997 | CAT 2000SE | U408M | Update of the 2000 based on spec of Jukka Steenari's 1996 Euro Champ car |
1997 | CAT 2000EC | U498Y | CAT 2000 with new shell, sus. geometry and laydown shocks |
1995 | CAT 2000ECS | U401F | Cheaper version of the EC (no slipper etc.) |
1993 Oct | CAT 2000 | U460M | |
1993 (March) | Bosscat Works | U455H | |
1992 | Bosscat Sports | U444W | |
1992 | Bosscat Competition | U440S | |
1992 | Procat SE | U427F | |
1991 | Procat | U409N | |
1989 | CAT XLS | T403 | Saddle Pack |
1987 | CAT XL 4wd | T401 | Stick Pack Longer wheelbase and bodied version of the T400 |
1986 | SWB CAT | T400 | First 1/10-scale off-road racing buggy |
1/10-scale 2WD off-road buggies
Date | Name | Kit No. Launch RRP |
Details |
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Jan 2015 – present | Cougar KF2[14] | K155 Kit K156 Assembled |
Evolution of the KF |
Nov 2013 – 2015 | Cougar KF[15] | K143 Kit K144 Assembled |
Mid-motored belt drive using a lot of CAT K1 ideas for high grip such as astro turf |
Sept 2013 – present | Cougar KR[16] | K139 Kit K140 Assembled |
Rear motored for dirt |
2012 April - Nov 2013 | Cougar SVR[17] | K133 Kit K134 Assembled |
Developed from the Cougar SV but for dirt and low traction surfaces. |
2012 – present | Cougar SV2[18] | K123 Kit K124 Assembled |
Launched at the Nurnberg Toy Fair in Feb 2012 |
2010–2012 | Cougar SV[19] | K111 Pro CF - Kit K112 Pro CF - Assembled K113 Race S1 - Kit K114 Race S1 - Assembled |
There was a "2011 Spec" edition that had some upgrades. |
2002 | Fireblade EVO mk.2 | KO15T | Chassis mods for strength, new frt & rear towers, larger rr whl bearings |
1999 | Fireblade EVO mk.1 | KO15T | Evolution of Cougar 2000 series |
1998 | Fireblade USA | U424G | Upright shock angles (equal frt & rr), 7 cell slots, new motor position |
1997 | Fireblade 2000 | U407L | |
1995 | Club10 Mk 2 Cougar | U441T | |
1995 | Cougar '95 Team | U499Z | |
1995 | Cougar 2000 '95 spec | U474A | Also known as "XPC" spec with narrow chassis, SACs |
1994 | Cougar 2000 '94 spec | U457J | As per 1993 car, but now with Co-Axial driveshafts & diff to match |
1993 | Cougar 2000 | U457J | Double deck composite chassis, geared drivetrain |
1992 | Cougar 2 Works | U452E U453F |
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1992 | Cougar Club 10 | U441T | "Sport" version of Cougar. 540 motor + MSC |
1991 | Cougar 2 Team | U431J | Roller d/shafts, fully ballraced inc. steering |
1991 | Cougar 2 Racing | U430I | Slipper, 10 sealed ballraces, full spring set |
1991 | Cougar 2 Sport | U429H | Hybrid 23 mm diff, varishocks but no slipper and not fully ballraced |
1990 | Cougar | U415T | |
1988 | Topcat | U404J | F1 style lay down suspension |
1987 | CAT XL 2wd | T402 |
1/10 4WD electric touring car
Date | Name | Kit and launch RRP | Details |
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June 2014 – present | Mi5Evo[20] | K148 - Pro C/F Kit K150 - Pro C/F Assembled |
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2013–present | Mi1v2[21] | K151 - Kit K152 - Assembled |
Update of Mi1 |
May 2013 - 2014 | Mi5[22] | K137 - Pro C/F Kit K138 - Pro C/F Assembled |
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Jan 2012[23] - 2013 | Mi4CXL[24] | K127 - Pro C/F Kit K128 - Pro C/F Assembled |
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2011 - 2012 | Mi4CX[25] | K117 - Pro C/F Kit K118 - Pro C/F Assembled |
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Late 2010 - 2013 | Mi1[26] | K115 Kit K116 Assembled |
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Mi4LP [27] | K107 - Mi4LP Pro CF Kit K109 - Mi4LP Pro CF Assembled K108 - Mi4LP Race S1 Kit K110 - Mi4LP Race S1 Assembled | ||
Mi4 [28] | k094 Pro-CF - Assembled k093 Pro-CF - Kit |
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Aug 2008[29] | Mi3.5[30] | K082 - Race-S1 K081 - Pro-CF - Trg 5 Cell K080 - Pro-CF - Trg 6 cell |
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May 2007[31] | Mi3 [32] | K073 Mi-3 Pro | |
2005–2008 | Mi2 EC [33] | K058 - Touring K059 - USA Foam Spec |
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2004 | Mi2 [34] | K046 Mi-2 S1 K047 Carbon |
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2003 | Mission[35] | Mission S1 K026 Mission Carbon K? |
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1999 - 2001 | SST 99 Pro |
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Approx 1997 | SST2000 | ||
SST Sport |
SST Sport Lancer EVO 6 SST Sport Volvo S40 SST Subaru WRC |
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SST Axis 2[36] | |||
SST Axis | |||
Cat 2000 Touring | Escort Cosworth Alfa Romeo 155 Opel Calibra Mercedes C-Class Ford Mondeo |
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1995 | Bosscat Touring | U473Z - Escort Cosworth U483J - Alfa Romeo 155 U484K - Opel Calibra U485L - Mercedes C-Class U486M - Ford Mondeo |
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Wildcat Touring | Escort Cosworth Alfa Romeo 155 Opel Calibra Mercedes C-Class Ford Mondeo |
1/12 2WD Electric Pan Car[37]
Date | Name | Kit # | Details |
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1981[38] | XL Lexan Pan Car | Schumacher First Complete Car with the flexible lexan chassis | |
1983 - 1988 | C-Car | C200 C204 Euro Spec |
FRP chassis |
1984 - 198?[39] | B-Car[40] | Simpler version of the C Car for club racing | |
1988 - 1990 [41] | C-Car SPC | C204 | FRP chassis to replace the flexible lexan |
1/12 GT12 circuit and 1/12 oval
Date | Name | Kit and launch | Details |
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2012 April – 2014 | SupaStox | K131 - Four-cell NiMh/1S Lipo K132 - 6 cell NiMh/2S Saddle K141 - 1S with Hotrod Oval Body K142 - 2S with Saloonstox body |
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2014 Nov | SupaStox GT | K154 - S1/Diff K157 - C/F |
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2016 Jan | SupaStox ATOM | K163 - Sport with fixed rear axle with no diff,
no side dampers, old style SupaStox rear wheels K164 - Pro with C/F Pro diff, side dampers, left rear wheel clamp, new Atom GT12 wheels |
Other Cars
Date | Scale | Power | Drive | Type | Name | Kit # | Notes |
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2010 | 1/10th | Nitro | 4WD | Fun Touring Car | Fusion 28 Turbo[42] | K106 - Red/Silver - RTR K105 - Blue/Silver - RTR |
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2008 | 1/8th | Electric | 4WD | Touring Car | Menace GTRe | Based on the Nitro car but with a three-speed gearbox and disc brake | |
2005 [43] | 1/8th | Nitro | 4WD | Touring Car | Menace GTR | ||
2004 | 1/10th | Nitro | 4WD | Fun Touring Car | Fusion R12 | K037 R12 Team Spec - K042 |
The Fusion R12 is developed from the SST Mission electric car |
2002 | 1/10th | Nitro | 4WD | Fun Touring Car | Fusion 21[44] | K028 + BMW 3 Touring Body K029 + Subaru Rally Body K030 + F155 Truck Body K033 RTR + BMW 3 Touring Body K034 RTR + Subaru Rally Body K035 RTR + F155 Truck Body K050 + Skyline Body K051 RTR + Skyline Body |
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2000s | 1/6 th | Electric | 2WD | Track Car | Big 6 Lotus Elise Sport | S996 | |
2000s | 1/6 th | Nitro | 2WD | Track Car | Big 6 Lotus Elise Sport | S1020 | |
1995 | 1/10th | Electric | 2wd | Touring Car | Club10 mk.2 | U439R - Cosworth Touring U475B - Alfa Romeo 155 Touring U476C - Opel Calibra Touring U477D - Mercedes C-Class U478E - Ford Mondeo Touring |
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1995 | 1/10th | Electric | 2wd | Touring Car | 911 turbo SE | Based on the Cougar mk1 | |
1992 | Nitro | Pan Car | Daytona | ||||
1990s and 2000s | N/A | Electric | 2WD | Fun Car | WILDCAT | ||
1992 | 1/10th | Nitro | 2WD[45] | Pan Car | Daytona | ||
1990s | 1/10th | Electric | 4WD | Rallycross | RS 4x4 | Based on the Procat | |
1995 | 1/10th | Electric | 2WD | Offroad Truck | Club 10 mk.2 Storm truck | U443V | Cougar Mk2 based |
1991 | 1/10th | Electric | 2WD | Offroad Truck | Shotgun truck | U419X | Cougar based |
1/10th | Nitro | 4WD | Fun Touring Car | Fusion 28[46] | K077 Skyline; Red/Silver - RTR K083 ARR - No Body K084 No Body - RTR K075 Skyline; Blue-Silver - RTR |
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Nitro | Truck | Riot 2 | |||||
Nitro | Truck | Riot | S1174 | ||||
1/10th | Nitro | 2WD | Truck | Nitro 10 | 190 Evaluation 911 Sport |
Based on the Club 10 | |
1/16th | Nitro | 2WD | Micro Truck | Rascal 2 | |||
Nitro | Nitro 21 XT-R 3E | ||||||
Nitro | Offroad Buggy | Storm 2000 | |||||
Nitro | Offroad Buggy | Nitro 10 Panther | |||||
Nitro | Offroad Monster Truck | Nitro 10 Racing Truck | |||||
Nitro | Offroad Monster Truck | Menace | |||||
1/8th | Nitro | 4WD | Offroad Buggy | Swift | |||
1/8th | Nitro | 4WD | Offroad Buggy | Swift 2 | |||
1/8th | Twin Nitro | 4WD | Monster Truck | Manic | |||
1/8th | Nitro | 2WD | Stunt Truck | Havoc | |||
1/10th | Electric | 2WD | Touring Car | Alfa Romeo 155 | U492S - Alfa Romeo 155 Touring | Wildcat Chassis |
Footnotes
References
- ↑ "Interview with Cecil". RC Racing TV. 2006. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
- ↑ Burr 2015, p. 156.
- ↑ "The Hobby Hub". Radioracecar.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Past IFMAR WC´s - 1987 IFMAR Worlds Championship". YouTube. 2010-11-12. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ Interview with Cecil, RC Racing TV, 2006, retrieved 29 July 2012
- ↑ "View topic - Schumacher time line". RC10Talk.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- 1 2 "CAT K1 Aero". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "CAT K1". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "New CAT SX3 Launched". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20090816041310/http://www.glypo.com/reviews/catsx/index.php. Archived from the original on August 16, 2009. Retrieved June 29, 2014. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Big Body Clip 1/10 - Metallic Purple (8) # CR079 from Schumacher RC Racing". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Schumacher CAT4000 Prototype - Simon Moss". Oople.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20040604054055/http://www.racing-cars.com/cat3000.asp. Archived from the original on June 4, 2004. Retrieved June 29, 2014. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Cougar KF2". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Cougar KF". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Cougar KR". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Cougar SVR". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Cougar SV2". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Cougar SV". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi5evo". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi1v2". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi5". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "The new Mi4CXL has been officially... - Schumacher R/C Racing". Facebook. 2012-01-24. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi4CXL". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi4CX". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi1". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi4LP". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi4". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Schumacher Mi3.5 Competition TC | The Latest RC Racing News!". Socialrc.wordpress.com. 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "mi35". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Let's Build a Schumacher Mi3! - R/C Tech Forums". Rctech.net. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi3". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi2 EC". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mi2". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Mission". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20020404230600/http://www.racing-cars.com/sstaxis2.asp. Archived from the original on April 4, 2002. Retrieved June 29, 2014. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "Schumacher 1/12th timeline and history | Classic RC". Classicrc.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Schumacher XL | Classic RC". Classicrc.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Schumacher B-Car | Classic RC". Classicrc.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ Original Pan Car Advert
- ↑ "Schumacher SPC | Classic RC". Classicrc.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Fusion 28 Turbo". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Schumacher Menace GTR". Rcuniverse.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Fusion 21". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "View topic - My Vintage Schumacher Daytona Project". RC10Talk.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
- ↑ "Fusion 28". Racing-cars.com. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
Works cited
- Burr, Norman (June 12, 2015). First Principles: The Official Biography of Keith Duckworth. Veloce Publishing. Retrieved June 14, 2016.