February 8, 2014

Hartson heads entry at Winter Indoor Nats

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With no official timing and drivers getting only a limited number of runs per class, practice at the opening round of the JConcepts Indoor National Series in St. Louis, has been a rather relaxed affair.  Running 6-minutes each time they hit the track, we will only get a true picture of who is fast at the SmacTrac, and who needs to do some work, when the day concludes with a round of controlled practice that will determine the seeding of the heats for tomorrow’s qualifying action.  The smallest track the series visits, a good seeding, which will be based on the average of a driver’s five fastest laps from the 3-minute run, is going to be very beneficial for qualifying.

Hartson

Due to a busy nitro testing schedule, in preparation for the Dirt Nitro Challenge in 2-weeks time, last year’s Winter Indoor Nationals biggest winner Ryan Maifield has had to skip the event.  4WD World Champion Steven Hartson heads this year’s entry on what is a significant weekend for his team as Team Associated gives its all new B5 its race debut. Associated Team Manager Brent Thielke, offroad legend Brian Kinwald and young gun Tanner Denney are among 15 or so drivers debuting the extremely well received new 2WD Buggy at the event.

Hartson

Having completed just 5-battery packs with his B5 at OCRC Raceway before making the trip out from California for the event, Hartson said he put the car on the track as he ran it back home and straight off it is working ‘really good’ here.  Completing only two runs, not changing the set-up between run, he said the biggest initial difference between the B4 and the B5 is how much more consistent the new buggy is to drive.  Running sanded green compound JConcepts Barcodes on all his cars, he is also running 4WD Buggy & Mod Truck, he is happy with how they are working describing the track’s dirt & traction levels as ‘good’.

Thielke

Thielke described the difference between the new & old car as ‘just more solid’.  Sixth in 2WD here last year,  he said he has changed his set-up each run using the information & feedback from his team drivers who are all running the car at different tracks to build up as much set-up data as possible.

Tanner

Running JConcepts Dirt Webs tyres straight from the bag, Denney said his 2WD was ‘really good’.  Making a front end caster change after the first run the 18-year-old felt his lap times are competitive and he is looking forward to qualifying getting underway.   Commenting on his 4WD buggy, he said ‘it went around the track’ but he hopes a front swaybar & shock piston change will should help improve it for the seeding practice round.  Kinwald managed just one run with the B5 instead spending most of his day preparing tyres.  Happy with his 6-minutes of track time, he is also running 2WD Short Course this weekend as well as RC10 classic.

JR Mitch

With Kyosho’s Jared Tebo having to unfortunately withdraw from the event having made the drive to St.Louis, the biggest challenge to the Associated team will come from Team Losi Racing.  Making his first visit to SmacTrac, JR Mitch said he was using the practice round to ‘just get some track time’.  Also running Dirt Webs on his cars, he said he is sanding them having been ‘hurt’ at the 2013 Series Final in Omaha back in December when he opted to let his tyres come in through natural wear.  Commenting on the track he said he races on a similar sized track back home in Florida and so he has been able to quickly adapt to the size and drivers stand.

Cody Hollis

Returning to the St.Louis, having attended the race for the first time last year, TLR’s Cody Hollis used his practice runs to break in tyres.  Describing a lap of the track as ‘pretty fast’, the Oklahoma driver said its ‘fun’ to drive.  Running his TLR22 in mid motor configuration in addition to 4WD Buggy he is also running 2WD Short Course this weekend.

Taylor Larsen

One of the stars of the Series Finals at HobbyTown USA Hobby Plex,  Taylor Larsen said he couldn’t have asked for better from his rear motored TLR22 in the practice runs.  Running the car pretty much the same as he did at Omaha, where he was Top Qualifier, the 15-year-old said he is sticking with the rear motor configuration because he simply hasn’t done enough testing with it as a mid motored car.

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February 7, 2014

Track Focus – SmacTrac

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Track Name – SmacTrac
Country – USA
Location – St.Charles, Missouri (approx 20-miles from St.Louis)
Direction – Clockwise
Surface – Dirt
Previous key events hosted – 4 X Winter Indoor Nationals

For the fifth year running the SmacTrac in St. Charles, Missouri, plays host to the opening round of the JConcepts Indoor National Series.  The fourth year of JConcepts popular electric offroad series this is actually the fifth time for the track to host the Winter Indoor Nationals.  Opening in 2010 it hosted the race that same year before JConcepts decided to merge all its key indoor events to form them into a series.

Owned and operated by Scott McDonald, who is himself racing this weekend, a regular week at the SmacTrac consists of Monday & Thursday night practice with racing held each Saturday. Operating all year round and the only indoor track in the area, for the months of April and May the track is exclusively used for Oval racing. Looking after all the racers needs next door to the track there is a separately operated hobby shop, Blaze RC which is owned by Mike Marshall.

One of the smallest tracks that the series visits, the track covering an area of 90 X 48 feet, according to 4WD World Champion Steven Hartson this year’s layout is the best Scott has come up with yet.  Better building of the jumps gives the track a better flow to the laps with a good 2WD lap time expected to be a late 14-seconds.  Main features of the track are the hip jump in front of the drivers stand and the wooden rumble section.

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February 7, 2014

‘From Race Control’ – Day 1, Open Practice

Smactrac

The 2014 JConcepts Indoor National Series kicks off this weekend at Smactrac in rather cold St. Louis, Missouri, the outside temperature this morning being -6F/-20C.  Attracting over 300 entries, Day 1 of the ‘Winter Indoor Nationals’ is a pretty relaxed affair with the schedule consisting of open practice by class with drivers getting 6-minutes of track time per run.


January 27, 2014

Cavalieri retains Reedy Race crown

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Against seemingly high odds Ryan Cavalieri has successfully defended his Reedy Race of Champions title by a single point over Associated team-mate Ryan Maifield.  The victory at the 20th running of the world famous race makes Cavalieri its most successful champion, this being the 4-time World Champion’s third time to beat the best offroad drivers in the world in the unique heads up racing event that was created by industry pioneer Mike Reedy.  The podium at OCRC Raceway, which rose to the challenge of hosting the great race for the first time, was completed by HB’s Ty Tessmann.

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Going into the final round of racing, the 30 invitational drivers having already done 11 races each over 3-days, it was advantage Maifield.  Topping the 2WD action, holding a 2-point lead in the standings at the end of the 6 rounds, the Arizona ace needed just a fifth or higher in his final 4WD heat to claim the overall win.  Racing in the first of the heats that made up the concluding round, things looked on track as from last on the grid Maifield worked his way up to fifth.  With a minute to go Maifield’s first ever Reedy Race title would slip away as he rolled his Reedy powered B44.2 allowing Dakotah Phend to demote him to sixth.  Although Cavalieri still needed to win his heat, a dejected Maifield knew the title had slipped through his hands.  Starting the last race of the 2013 Reedy Race from 3rd on the grid, bided his time go to the front on lap 5.  Once there he cruised to an 8-second victory over Rob Gillespie to secure an impressive third title as well as being only the 2nd driver to ever defend the title.  The only other driver to do this being his boss, Team Associated Vice President Cliff Lett.

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Commenting on his history making win, Cavalieri said having watched the first heat ‘go down’ he ‘couldn’t believe what he was seeing’. Although one of his easiest heats of the event, he said knowing that he needed the win for the overall victory and having just witnessed how easily it could go wrong he said the start was ‘a little stressful’ as he felt the pressure of knowing he needed to win. Describing the race as ‘one of the toughest ones to win’, he said this one was ‘special’ and as an event this was one of the ‘most fun’ he has contested.

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While the world’s attention was on the invite class, in the open class Maifield’s protege & rising young star Spencer Rivkin won 4WD to book himself a place in the 21st Reedy Race of Champions.  Also booking his place in next year’s main event by winning 2WD was TLR driver JP Richards.

20th Reedy Race of Champions
Overall Result
1. Ryan Cavalieri – Team Associated – 20 pts
2. Ryan Maifield – Team Associated – 21
3. Ty Tessmann – Hot Bodies – 26
4. Dakotah Phend – Team Losi Racing – 28
5. Dustin Evans – Team Losi Racing – 30
6. Lee Martin – Team Yokomo – 30
7. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 32
8. Steven Hartson – Team Associated – 33
9. Neil Cragg – Team Associated – 33
10.Jared Tebo – Kyosho – 33

Round 6 4WD Buggy
Heat 1 Result
1.(2) Steven Hartson – Team Associated – 16/5:01.240
2.(1) Jared Tebo – Kyosho – 16/5:01.660
3.(3) Travis Amezcua – Team Durango – 16/5:03.116
4.(4) Rick Hohwart – Team Associated – 16/5:05.565
5.(6) Dakotah Phend – Team Losi Racing – 16/5:05.738
6.(10)Ryan Maifield – Team Associated – 16/5:06.309
7.(5) Neil Cragg – Team Associated – 16/5:10.365
8.(8) Ryan Lutz – Team Durango – 16/5:11.009
9.(7) Tanner Denney – Team Associated – 16/5:17.169
10.(9)Carson Wernimont – Schumacher – 4/1:22.836

Heat 2 Result
1.(10)Dustin Evans – Team Losi Racing – 16/5:09.794
2.(2) Lee Martin – Team Yokomo – 16/5:12.576
3.(1) Mike Truhe – Serpent – 16/5:13.373
4.(8) Kody Numedahl – Team Associated – 16/5:13.559
5.(9) Christoffer Svensson – Kyosho – 16/5:14.419
6.(5) Ty Tessmann – Hot Bodies – 16/5:15.079
7.(6) Billy Fischer – Team Novak – 16/5:17.283
8.(7) Jörn Neumann – Team Durango – 16/5:18.767
9.(4) Joseph Quagraine – JQ Products – 16/5:18.767
10.(3)Brian Kinwald – Team Associated – 0 laps

Heat 3 Result
1.(3) Ryan Cavalieri – Team Associated – 16/5:02.112
2.(5) Rob Gillespie – Team Associated – 16/5:10.308
3.(10)Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 16/5:13.095
4.(1) Barry Baker – Team Reedy – 16/5:16.582
5.(7) Tyler Vik – Xray – 16/5:17.238
6.(2) Oliver Scholz – Team C – 16/5:20.891
7.(9) Cody Turner – Kyosho – 15/5:00.137
8.(6) Brian Strange – Team Associated – 15/5:05.186
9.(4) Cody King – Kyosho – 3/0:59.418
10.(8)Josh Pain – Team Yokomo – DNS

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