World championship radio controlled car race
Motor race
First race 1986 Duration 60 minutes (final)  30 minutes (to semi-finals)  20 minutes (to 1/16 sub-finals)  Most wins (driver) Davide Ongaro (3) Most wins (manufacturer) Kyosho  (8)Surface Dirt 
The IFMAR World Championship  for 1:8th IC Off-Road Cars  (officially "IFMAR 1:8 IC Off-Road World Championship" , nicknamed Nitro Buggy Worlds [ 1]  ), is a world championship radio controlled car race hosted by the International Federation of Model Auto Racing  (IFMAR). It takes place biennially on even years since 1986.
The event is open exclusively to 1:8 scale off-road buggies running on nitromethanol  mix fuel; these are 4WD  cars characterized by its large wheels designed for off-road driving and enclosed single-seater bodyshell with large rear spoiler with two cutouts; at the rear to enable a cylinder head to protrude out at the back and the other, at the front to enable quick refueling.
 
Year
 
Bloc
 
Host Club
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Country
 
Source
  
1986
 
EFRA
 
Radio Automobile Club de Grenoble
 
Mini Circuit de Montbonnot
 
Grenoble 
 
  France 
 
  
1988
 
EFRA
 
Mantua Models
 
Mantua Models
 
Mantua 
 
  Italy 
 
  
1990
 
FEMCA
 
Maxima Racing Club
 
 
Bangkok 
 
  Thailand 
 
  
1992
 
EFRA
 
MSC Eschbach
 
 
Usingen ,  Eschbach 
 
  Germany 
 
  
1994
 
EFRA
 
 
 
Kirchschlag in der Buckligen Welt 
 
  Austria 
 
  
1996
 
EFRA
 
 
National Motor Museum 
 
Beaulieu, Hampshire 
 
  United Kingdom 
 
  
1998
 
EFRA
 
Secção de Radiomodelismo da Associação Académica de Coimbra 
 
Mini Autódromo do Estádio Universitário de Coimbra 
 
Coimbra 
 
  Portugal 
 
[ 2]  
 
2000
 
ROAR
 
 
Silverton Hotel 
 
Las Vegas, Nevada 
 
  United States 
 
  
2002
 
FAMAR
 
 
Green Mountain Raceway
 
Punta del Este 
 
  Uruguay 
 
  
2004
 
EFRA
 
Furulund RC Club
 
Fururing Raceway
 
Furulund 
 
  Sweden 
 
  
2006
 
FEMCA
 
JA Team
 
Ancol R/C Circuit, Ancol Dreamland 
 
Jakarta 
 
  Indonesia 
 
  
2008
 
ROAR
 
The Farm II
 
The Farm 2 R/C Raceway
 
Charlotte, North Carolina 
 
  United States 
 
  
2010
 
FEMCA
 
 
Pattaya RC Powerboat Track
 
Pattaya 
 
  Thailand 
 
[ 3]  
 
2012
 
FAMAR
 
 
Speed Paradise
 
Ciudad Evita , Buenos Aires 
 
  Argentina 
 
  
2014
 
EFRA
 
Messina World
 
Pista Naxos World
 
Giardini Naxos , Sicily 
 
  Italy 
 
[ 4]  
 
2016
 
ROAR
 
RC Tracks of Las Vegas
 
RC Tracks of Las Vegas
 
Las Vegas , Nevada 
 
  United States 
 
[ 5]  
 
2018
 
FEMCA
 
Model Off-Road Buggy Club of Western Australia
 
MORBC track, Whiteman Park
 
Perth , Western Australia 
 
  Australia 
 
[ 6]  
 
2020
 
FAMAR
 
Beeight Track
 
RCCM Beeight Racing
 
Cianorte , Paraná 
 
  Brazil 
 
[ 1]  
 
2022
 
EFRA
 
Club Radio Control Redován
 
RC-Redován
 
Redován , Alicante 
 
  Spain 
 
[ 7]  
 
2024
 
EFRA
 
Club Radio Control Redován
 
RC-Redován[ a]  
 
Redován , Alicante 
 
  Spain 
 
[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13]  
 
 
 
Rank
 
Driver
 
Wins
  
1
 
  Maurizio Monesi
 
2
  
  Davide Ongaro
 
2
 
  Frédéric Veysseyre
 
1
  
  Koji Sanada
 
  Kunihiro Toge
 
  Alex Laffranchi
 
  Daniel Reckward
 
  Yuichi Kanai
 
  Greg Degani
 
  Guillaume Vray
 
  Mark Pavidis
 
  Atsushi Hara 
 
  Cody King
 
  Robert Batlle
 
  Ty Tessmann
 
  David Ronnefalk
 
Rank
 
Manufacturer
 
Wins
  
1
 
  O.S. Engines 
 
6
  
2
 
  RB Products
 
3
  
3
 
  Novarossi 
 
2
  
  Team Orion
 
4
 
  Cipolla
 
1
  
  Mantua
 
  OPS
 
  Picco
 
  LRP electronic
 
 By Member Blocs (Drivers)[ edit ]  
 Win(s) by Nations (Drivers)[ edit ]  
Most represented in final [ edit ]  
Note: Entries expanded to accommodate 12 drivers (from 10 in previous years) as of 2008, those with more than 50% represented are listed.
Italics  represents in which a driver of the country who didn't win, italics  on nationalities indicate host nation.
^   Hosting duties had originally been given to Casa Raceway, Sao Paulo in Brasil in August 2023 but in March 2024, they were unable to provide hosting duties due to not been given permits from city governments. For hosting duties to represent FAMAR bloc, Bolivia immediately considered followed by Mexico and 2012 hosts Argentina. After consideration by IFMAR board of directors, it was decided that to return to EFRA bloc per rules. It was then decided that the 2022 hosts would return as hosts with 5 months notice. 
 
^   Because of the COVID-19 pandemic  which occurred prior to the championships, the event is postponed to 2022. See also Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on motorsport   and COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil . 
 
^   Up to 2016, operated as   Hot Bodies. 
 
  
^ a   b   "2020 IFMAR 1/8th Nitro Buggy World Championship announcement" . Circus RC News  (in French). 2019-04-05. Retrieved 2020-07-05  . 
 
^   "Coimbra 1998 - Coimbra Rc" . sites.google.com . Retrieved 2016-07-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Final preperations [sic] underway in Pattaya" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Track Focus – Naxos World" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Track Focus – RC Tracks of Las Vegas" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Track Focus – MORBC" . 
 
^   "Redovan to host 2022 IFMAR Nitro Buggy Worlds" . Red RC . 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2021-12-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC » IFMAR announce 1:8 Offroad Worlds return to Redovan" . Retrieved 2024-04-01  . 
 
^   "Red RC » 1:8 Offroad World C/ship 2024 – Brazil Presentation" . Retrieved 2024-04-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC » 2025 IFMAR World Championship Calendar" . Retrieved 2024-04-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC » Mexico & Argentina join race to host World C/Ship" . Retrieved 2024-04-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC » 1:8 Offroad World Championship in Brazil Cancelled" . Retrieved 2024-04-11  . 
 
^   "Red RC » Bolivia emerges as potential new World C/Ship host" . Retrieved 2024-04-11  . 
 
^   "1986 1/8th off Road WC Grenoble, France" . 
 
^   "1988 1/8th off Road WC Mantova, Italy" . 
 
^   "1990 1/8th off Road WC Bangkok, Thailand" . 
 
^   "1992 1/8th off Road WC Usingen Germany" . 
 
^   "1994 1/8th off Road WC Kirchschlag, Austria" . 
 
^   "1996 1/8th off Road WC Beaulieu, Great Britain" . 
 
^   "1998 1/8th off Road WC Coimbra, Portugal" . 
 
^   "IFMAR 2000 USA" . Bbksoftware.com. Retrieved 2011-12-28  . 
 
^   "2000 1/8th off Road WC Las Vegas, USA" . 
 
^   John Grant (2003-01-14). "RE: 2004 IFMAR 1/8TH OFF-ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP & WARM-UP RACE"  (PDF) . Archived from the original  (PDF)  on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2011-12-28  .  
 
^   "2004 1/8 off Road WC Furuland, Sweden" . 
 
^   "KYOSHO RC MODEL TOP" . www.kyosho.com . 
 
^   "Atsushi Hara New IFMAR off Road Buggy 2008 World Championship | RC Nitro Car Truggy Buggy and Monster Truck. JonehRC" . Archived from the original  on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2008-09-25  . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Cody is the new 'King' of Buggy" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Robert Batlle is World Champion" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Tessmann gets his World title" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Ronnefalk hits jackpot to become World Champion in Vegas" . 
 
^   "Red RC Events » Ongaro crowned World Champion Down under" . 
 
^   Hooks, Tyler (March 28, 2020). "All 2020 IFMAR World Championships Postponed" . LiveRC.com . Retrieved 31 March  2020 .  
 
^   Garrison, Mike (March 18, 2020). "IFMAR COVID-19 and World Championships Announcement" . www.liverc.com . Retrieved 2020-07-12  .  
 
^   Chris (2021-03-09). "IFMAR cancels 1/8th Off-road & 1/10th On-road World Championship" . Circus RC News  (in French). Retrieved 2022-09-13  .  
 
^   "World Champions" . NeoBuggy.net . Archived from the original  on 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2020-07-05  . 
 
^   Waldron, Aaron (October 2, 2016). "WORLDS: A list of every former 1/8-scale nitro off-road world champion" . LiveRC . Retrieved 2020-07-05  .