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Flashback Friday: Mugen Seiki Breaks the Kyosho WC Streak

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In 2004 Mugen Seiki broke the streak, they finally beat Kyosho to a 1/8th scale World Championship. Guillaume Vray took the win by 19 seconds over familiar name to this day Miguel Matias. Interesting to note that Robert Batlle is still competing at the highest level today 16 years later. Kyosho's reign lasted 10 years from 1992 through 2002 taking 6 consecutive titles.

Official Mugen Seiki Race Report: http://www.mugenseiki.com/2004wc-off.htm

1 Guillaume Vray France 104 60:01.43 Mugen RB
2 Miguel Matias Portugal 104 60:20.56 Kyosho RB
3 Jeremy Kortz USA 104 60:34.78 Kyosho Picco
4 Mark Pavidis USA 102 59:55.95 Kyosho OS
5 Chad Bradley USA 102 60:04.09 Mugen JP
6 Jerome Sartel France 102 60:20.77 Crono JP
7 Magnus Amilon Sweden 102 60:32.78 Kyosho RB
8 Davide Tortorici Italy 101 60:25.86 Crono Nova
9 Robert Batlle Spain 99 60:15.61 HoBao Nova
10 Daniel Vegas Frias Spain 70 40:00.76 Mugen Nova

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Tyler Hooks is a recent college graduate with a BBA in management and a Minor in Communications from St. Edwards University as well as a ROAR Stock National Champion and was apart of the IFMAR World Championship USA team in 2016. Tyler is currently an Editor as well as in the Advertising department at Live Race Media and frequently is apart of the broadcast team at major events.

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