Statistics
• Weight: 91.5kg
• Height: 36cm
• Length: 106cm
• Width: 66cm
• Speed: 11mph
• Year built: 1998
• Status: Retired
• Weight class: Heavyweight
• Location: Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Armour
Aluminium and Stainless steel panels, angles so that saws and drills should skid off.
Power
2 x Trolley shop caddy motors running on 1KW and powering its four-wheel drive.
Weapons
9-tonne hydraulic piercer powered by a 3000psi, 5-piston radial hydraulic pump and front scoop.
Strengths
Very vicious, nimble and accurate.
Weaknesses
Has a slow self-righting mechanism and has a bad history of suffering from mechanical breakdowns.
Team Razer
Ian Lewis
Information
Razer is statistically one of the most famous and successful heavyweights that has fought in Robot Wars despite having had a bad history of mechanical breakdowns in the earlier series. It is famous for winning the First & Second World Championships, Series 3 Pinball championships, UK Fifth Wars and also two All-Star Tournaments twice in a row from Robot Wars Extreme. The robot has also won 4 Best-design awards, this beautifully made heavyweight was described by a lot of people as "Part bird, Part reptile, the rest machine." Razer was armed with a powerful hydraulic crushing arm that could crush with a force of 9 tonnes.
Achievements
• Robot Wars - UK Series 2, Winner of Best Design Award (199

• Robot Wars - UK Series 3, Winner of Best Design Award (1999)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 3 Pinball Champion (1999)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 3, International League Champion (1999)
• Robot Wars First World Champion (1999)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 4, Winner of Best Design Award (2000)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 4, Southern Annihilator special Champion (2000)
• Robot Wars Extreme 1 - All-Stars Champion (2001)
• Robot Wars Second World Champion (2001)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 5 Champion (2001)
• Robot Wars - USA Season 2, International Championship Semi-Finalist (2002)
• Robot Wars - UK Series 6 Runner-up (2002)
• Robot Wars Extreme 2 - All-Stars Champion (2002)
• Robot Wars Extreme 2 - European Championships Semi-Finalist (2002)