
Neo09 - 10-13 April 2008 Harper Adams, UK
The 4th running of the Neo
race took place April 10-13th, this time we were blessed with ‘almost t-shirt’
weather - perfect for an RC Race! The format stuck to 10min heats, with 180
entries in the nitro buggy class and a special eletric 1/8 buggy class which
provided some good entertainment; Ryan Maifield was easily the best in electric
as he swept to victory. In nitro buggy things were closer, TQ wasn’t established
until the 5th and last round as Jared Tebo overhauled a poor start to show
everyone he was the man to beat. The 45min final saw Tebo in command, Darren
Bloomfield close at times, but not able to realy hassle Tebo as he counted down
the laps to victory.
Result

Neo08 - 15- March 2008 Harper Adams, UK
With DXR hosting the 2007 Pro-Line indoor in April and the Harper Adams College extending it’s winter term dates I decided why not move the race to Easter 2008. This decision proved decisive as it allowed us to extend the race from a conventional 3 day meeting to an IFMAR styled hybrid 4 day event. 204 drivers attended but it was once again Adam Drake who stormed to victory in front of team mate Mike Truhe; Adam’s win continues the trend that only American drivers have TQ’d and won the Neo Race... The event as a whole went very well, in terms of organisation it was close to flawless, with experienced people running the event, the only problem was the extreme cold weather; at one point it was snowing through the air vents. Neo08 Videos

2006 Neo Invitational Race - 15-17 December Harper Adams, UK
The 2006 edition of the Neo race was held at the Harper Adams indoor Arena in Shropshire, UK. 164 entries from 13 countries made up of both buggy and for the first time truggys. A star studded entry list comprising of 5 world champions and 8 European Champions. Working with DXR, this race was a huge success.

The final results were:
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Race reports and photos are available HERE on oOple.com, HERE on Glypo.co.uk and HERE on Neo-Buggy.net.
2005 Neo Invitational Race - 18-20 November Antwerp, Belgium
The first Neo Invitational race was held in a huge indoor hanger in Antwerp. A great turnout for a first time event; 128 drivers from 19 countries made up of 6 world champions and 6 European Champions.

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Jared Tebo made the trip over - TQ'd and won.
















