TAMIYA Euro-Cup Final 2025

Small cars, big competition: The TAMIYA Euro Cup Final 2025 in Neustadt b. Coburg
From July 31 to August 3, 2025, the race track in Neustadt near Coburg was once again the venue for the grand finale of the TAMIYA Euro-Cup RC racing series. Despite rather mixed weather forecasts, almost 150 drivers from Germany, the Netherlands and Austria arrived - some of them had traveled up to 600 kilometers.
For the fifth time, the Turngemeinde Neustadt/Coburg proved itself as the organizer in close cooperation with TAMIYA-CARSON. It was immediately apparent that the event has a firm place in the scene: top-class racing, exciting duels and a great atmosphere made the weekend a highlight for drivers and spectators alike.
Eight classes, maximum voltage included
The TAMIYA Euro Cup has long been more than just a niche competition. It comprises eight racing classes, which are differentiated according to vehicle types and performance levels. This means that both beginners and real professionals can put their driving skills to the test.
The RC cars reach impressive speeds of up to 70 km/h on the 300-meter-long race track. Tight bends, overtaking maneuvers on the straights and exciting duels provided thrilling entertainment on all days - both for the participants on the track and for spectators worldwide. The entire event was also broadcast live in 2025 and could therefore be followed around the globe.
Click here for the heats 1-3: Mika News heats livestream
Click here for the heats 4-6: Mika News heats livestream
Click here for the livestream of the final: Mika News Final Livestream
Click here for the 2.4 hour race: Mika News 2.4 hour livestream
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Community, passion and an international atmosphere
Once again, the international mix of participants was particularly noteworthy. Whether from Germany, the Netherlands or Austria - the passion for RC racing unites everyone, and a lively exchange between the teams also developed off the track.
The drivers were highly committed, tweaked their cars, shared tips and eagerly awaited the races together. The enthusiasm quickly spread to the audience and created a great atmosphere on site.
Looking ahead: the 2026 date has been set
Anyone who missed the final in Neustadt 2025 can rejoice: the date for next year has already been set. From August 7 to 9, 2026, it will once again be small cars, big races - and Neustadt will once again be the meeting place for Europe's RC car elite.
You can watch a TV report from TV Oberfranken here:
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