Schumacher Racing Products

Schumacher Racing Products
Company typePrivate Limited Company (Ltd.)
IndustryRacing
Founded1980
HeadquartersNorthampton, England
Key people
Cecil Schumacher
Robin Schumacher
Phil Booth
Brian P. Vogt
ProductsRadio-controlled cars
Number of employees
30
Websitewww.racing-cars.com

Schumacher Racing Products is a British manufacturer of radio-controlled cars and accessories.

History

The founder, Cecil Schumacher, was a Cosworth transmission engineer who was recruited from Borg Warner to lead the design team to adapt the Hobbs transmission (which he had worked on) to handle the Cosworth DFV's power. Cecil spotted his workmates driving radio-controlled cars on the company's helipad. He soon started noticing different ways these early primitive cars could be improved he introduced the ball differential to radio-controlled cars.[1][2]

In 1981 Schumacher Racing Products was formed in Northampton, England, after a local model shop requested the ball differentials used by Cecil's son Robin and his friends. Schumacher soon started selling internationally.[3] 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 highly flexible chassis suitable for indoor racing. 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 1/10-scale off-road buggy was launched, called the SWB CAT. This launched the CAT (Competition All Terrain) brand for Schumacher. This first variant SWB (Standard Wheel Base) 4WD car was an instant success with its winning the 1987 IFMAR off-road RC World Championships with Masami Hirosaka[4] who was lent a works car after Schumacher scouts noted his driving form during practice sessions.

1990s

Following the success of the first generation of off-road CATs, Schumacher continued to produce many successful off and on-road electric competition cars. The popularity of the touring car class seriously affected the off-road worlds during the 1990s leading to a shift in focus. Schumacher was then starting to dominate a niche in the "fun" car sector, with high-power/speed nitro-powered models capable of real speeds in excess of 80mph.

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 1/10 competition touring cars market.

2010s

The flood of cheap high-volume, low-margin ready to run cars produced in Asia meant the company no longer produce a nitro car or fun car. Schumacher now concentrate on the high level 1/10-scale electrical competitive market. Alongside their Mi touring car range the company re-entered the off-road scene with the CAT SX (4WD) and Cougar SV (2WD). Vintage racing of older designed cars became popular with Schumacher re-releasing the CAT XLS in 2017 and then the Top Cat. In the mid 2010s a move was made to help the sport grow with the introduction of a number of lower priced competition cars. The Mi1 touring car was introduced alongside the ever evolving top spec version. And then a move was made to re-establish 1/12th electric carpet racing with the launch of the Supastock and Eclipse range. It also increased its distrution business of other none competing RC products.

2020s

In January 2020 Schumacher won IFMAR 1/12 World Championships held in Milton Keynes. The CAT range changed from belt drive to a shaft drive system in 2026 with the PB named after Phil Booth a former key member of staff.

Racing Success

IFMAR World Championships

Year Title Driver Model Reference Report
1987 1:10 4WD Off-Road  Masami Hirosaka (JPN) CAT XL [5][6]
2020 1:12 Elec. Track  Marc Rheinard (GER) Eclipse 3
2020 1:12 Elec. Track  Andy Murray (GBR) Eclipse 3
2025 1:10 2WD Off-Road  Broc Champlin (USA) Schumacher LD3 [7]

European Championships

Year Title Driver Model Ref. Report
1985 1:12 Andy Dobson
1988 1:12 Phil Davies
1995 1:10 4WD Craig Drescher

ROAR National Championships

Year Title Driver Model Ref. Report
1987 1:10 4WD Off-Road Jim Dieter "Dieter" CAT [8]
1995 1:10 4WD Off-Road Brad Reelfs CAT 2000 EC

Competition cars

1/10-scale 4WD off-road buggies

Date Name Kit Ref.
2026 CAT PB K222 Mod
K223 Dirt
2022 CAT L1R K201
2019 CAT L1 Evo K183
2018 CAT L1 K176
2015 CAT K2 K159 Kit
K169 Assembled
[9]
2013 CAT K1 Aero K147 Kit
K149 Assembled
2012 CAT K1 K135 Pro K1 Kit
K136 Pro K1 Assembled
[10]
2011 CAT SX3 K119 Pro C/F Kit
K120 Pro C/F Assembled

K121 S1 Kit
K122 S1 Assembled
[11]
2009 CAT SX2 K101 – Pro C/F Kit
K102 – Pro CF Assembled
K103 – S1 Kit
K104 – S1 Assembled
2008 CAT SX K078 (4–2) NI-MH Kit
K079 Stick LiPo Kit
K091 LiPo Phil Booth Signature
K092 LiPo S1 Composite Assembled
[12][13]
2005 CAT 4000 Not Produced [14]
2002 CAT 3000 Evo KO19X [15]
2000 CAT 3000 KO19X
1997 CAT 98 U421D
1997 CAT 2000SE U408M
1995 CAT 2000EC U498Y
U401F ECS No Slipper
1993 CAT 2000 U460M
1993 Bosscat U455H Works
U444W Sports
U440S Competition
1992 Procat SE U427F
1989 Procat U409N
1989 CAT XLS T403
1987 CAT XL 4wd T401
1986 CAT SWB T400

1/10-scale 2WD off-road buggies

Date Name Kit Ref.
2023 Cougar LD3 K208 Mod
K210 Stock
2021 Cougar LD2 K190 Kit
K191 Kit Stock
[16]
2019 Cougar Laydown K180 Kit [17]
2017 Cougar KC K170 Kit [18]
2017 Cougar KD K170 Kit [19]
2015–2019 Cougar KF2 K155 Kit
K156 Assembled
[20]
2013–2015 Cougar KF [21]
2013 Cougar KR [22]
2012–2013 Cougar SVR K133 Kit
K134 Assembled
[23]
2012 Cougar SV2 K123 Kit
K124 Assembled
[24]
2010–2012 Cougar SV K111 Pro CF – Kit
K112 Pro CF – Assembled
K113 Race S1 – Kit
K114 Race S1 – Assembled
[25]
2002 Fireblade EVO Mk.2 KO15T
1999 Fireblade EVO Mk.1 KO15T
1998 Fireblade USA U424G
1997 Fireblade 2000 U407L
1995 Club10 Mk 2 Cougar U441T
1993 Cougar 2000 U499Z - 95 Team
U474A - 95 spec
U457J - 94 spec
U457J - Launch
1992 Cougar 2 Works U452E
U453F
1992 Cougar Club 10 U441T
1991 Cougar 2 U430I Racing
U429H Sport
U431J Team
1990 Cougar U415T
1988 Topcat U404J
1987 CAT XL 2wd T402

1/10 4WD electric touring car

Date Name Kit Ref.
2022 Mi8 K196 Alloy
K195 Carbon
2019 Mi7
2018 Mi6evo
2014 Mi5Evo K150 – Pro C/F Assembled
K148 – Pro C/F Kit
[26]
2013 Mi1v2 K151 – Kit
K152 – Assembled
[27]
2013 Mi5 K137 – Pro C/F Kit
K138 – Pro C/F Assembled
[28]
2012–2013 Mi4CXL K127 – Pro C/F Kit
K128 – Pro C/F Assembled
[29]
2011–2012 Mi4CX K117 – Pro C/F Kit
K118 – Pro C/F Assembled
[30]
2010–2013 Mi1 K115 Kit
K116 Assembled
[31]
Mi4LP K107 – Mi4LP Pro CF Kit
K109 – Mi4LP Pro CF Assembled
K108 – Mi4LP Race S1 Kit
K110 – Mi4LP Race S1 Assembled
-
Mi4 k094 Pro-CF – Assembled
k093 Pro-CF – Kit
[33]
2008 Mi3.5 K082 – Race-S1
K081 – Pro-CF – Trg 5 Cell
K080 – Pro-CF – Trg 6 cell
[34][35]
2007 Mi3 K073 Mi-3 Pro [36][37]
2005–2008 Mi2 EC K058 – Touring
K059 – USA Foam Spec
[38]
2004 Mi2 K046 Mi-2 S1
K047 Carbon
[39]
2003 Mission Mission S1 K026
Mission Carbon K?
[40]
1999–2001 SST 99 Pro
Approx 1997 SST2000
SST Sport
SST Sport Lancer EVO 6
SST Sport Volvo S40
SST Subaru WRC
SST Axis 2 [41]
SST Axis
Cat 2000 Touring Escort Cosworth
Alfa Romeo 155
Opel Calibra
Mercedes C-Class
Ford Mondeo
1995 Bosscat Touring U473Z – Escort Cosworth
U483J – Alfa Romeo 155
U484K – Opel Calibra
U485L – Mercedes C-Class
U486M – Ford Mondeo
Wildcat Touring Escort Cosworth
Alfa Romeo 155
Opel Calibra
Mercedes C-Class
Ford Mondeo

1/12 2WD Electric Pan Car

Date Name Kit Ref.
2023 Eclipse 5 K203
Eclipse 4
2019 Eclipse 3
2019 Eclipse 2 K177
2016–2018 Eclipse K169
1988–1990 C-Car SPC C204 [42]
1983–1988 C-Car C200
C204 Euro Spec
1984 B-Car [43][44]
1981 XL Lexan Pan Car [45]

1/12 GT12 circuit and 1/12 oval

Date Name Kit and launch Details
2012–2014 SupaStox K131 – Four-cell NiMh/1S Lipo
K132 – 6 cell NiMh/2S Saddle
K141 – 1S Hotrod Oval Body
K142 – 2S Saloonstox body
2014 Nov SupaStox GT K154 – S1/Diff
K157 – C/F
2016-2019 SupaStox ATOM K163 – Sport
K164 – Pro
2019 ATOM 2 K179 S2 GT12 Kit Alloy
K184 S2 GT12 Kit Carbon Fibre
2023 ATOM 3 K207 S2 GT12 Kit Alloy
K202 S2 GT12 Kit Carbon Fibre

Formula 1 RC

Date Name Kit and launch Details
2020s Icon 2 K197
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Other Cars

Date Scale 1/10 Power Electric Drive FWD/4WD Type Touring Car Name Mission FT Kit K187 Notes Schumachers first front wheel drive touring car.
2010 1/10th Nitro 4WD Fun Touring Car Fusion 28 Turbo[46] K106 – Red/Silver – RTR
K105 – Blue/Silver – RTR
2008 1/8th Electric 4WD Touring Car Menace GTRe
2005 1/8th Nitro 4WD Touring Car Menace GTR [47]
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[48] 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
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
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[49] 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 K077 Skyline; Red/Silver – RTR
K083 ARR – No Body
K084 No Body – RTR
K075 Skyline; Blue-Silver – RTR
[50]
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
1/10th Nitro rear wheel drive stadium truck Nitro 21 XT-R 3E[51]
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


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