January 21, 2017

Tessmann opens with another win to go at Reedy Race

Ty Tessmann has opened Day 2 of the Reedy Race of Champions with an important win that moves the Xray driver to the top of the points table with one round of 4WD racing remaining at OCRC Raceway.  Making the win even more valuable was that Tessmann lined up in the same race as overnight points leader Dakotah Phend, the TLR driver having a tough races from which he would salvage a fourth. Ryan Cavalieri failed to convert a pole position start into an expected win with Alex Kosciuszek surviving a last lap challenge from the 3-time champion to register his second win for the Invitation class debutant.  Starting the opening race of the fifth round from last on the grid alongside Jared Tebo, Spencer Rivkin would benefit from a huge pile-up on the third lap to find his way to the front to win ahead of Chad Due who just managed to hold off a recovering Tebo who had a disastrous first lap.

‘The start was a little sketchy and scary but once I got into a rhythm it was pretty good’, was how Tessmann summed up his 3rd win on what is his debut event with the Slovakian made cars.  Starting from fourth on the grid he said ‘once I made the next two passes and was out front I had a clear track and was able to pull away.  The car felt good again as it has all week’.  Looking to the final 4WD encounter which he will again start from fourth, he said, ‘hopefully I will be able to drop one of my fours’, the former HB driver having opened with a pair of fourth places yesterday.

Winner of 3 races yesterday defending champion Phend said, ‘my car was really good but unfortunately I had bad luck’.   Lining up 7th for the start, the 19-year-old continued, ‘some drivers crashed in front of me and some cut across my line but I salvaged it’.  Pulling a great pass on Serpent’s Barry Baker into the last corner to out drag him to the line for fourth, he concluded ‘it is what it is’. For the Michigan driver he will again have to contend with starting towards the back of the grid having been drawn for another P7 start.

Notching up his 2nd win, having won his opening race of this the 23rd running of the legendary race, Rivkin said, ‘I’ll take it’.  He continued, ‘I started 10th with Tebo at the back and there was a pile up and I took advantage of it’.   The Team Associated driver added, ‘it helps a lot to have two wins and with a few more I can be right in it’.

‘It was alright I guess’ was how last years Reedy Race 4WD Open Class Champion Kosciuszek described his second win.  The Team Associated driver adding ‘I looked like a squid out there’.  Starting on the front row alongside Cavalieri, he said ‘I got a better start than Ryan but then my car bounced weird and touched his car which kind of screwed his race’.  Just managing to keep Cavalieri at bay in the dying laps, the 17-year-old said, ‘my last lap was slow as I was pretty nervous but I just had enough to hold onto it’.

Venting his frustration, for missing out on what should have been a straight forward win, as he left the drivers stand, Cavalieri summed up the race with ‘mediocre I’d say’. He continued, ‘Starting on pole and finishing 2nd when I had the pace is not great’.  Describing his new B64D as ‘really good now’, he said having changed it every round so far now there would be ‘no more changes to the car’. Having dropped down the order in the race he said luckily he was able to better his opening round P4 finish which he hopes will be his 4WD throw out result – driving count 5 of the 6 rounds.

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