September 24, 2013

2WD Qualifying times Round 2

1. Lee Martin – Tamiya – 11/5:21.348
2. Ryan Maifield – Associated – 11/5:22.275
3. Darren Bloomfield – TLR – 11/5:23.757
4. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated – 11/5:24.022
5. Neil Cragg – Associated – 11/5:24.040
6. Mike Truhe – TLR – 11/5:24.716
7. Ty Tessman – Kyosho – 11/5:24.724
8. Dakotah Phend – TLR – 11/5:25.402
9. Dustin Evans – TLR – 11/5:25.827
10.David Ronnefalk – Kyosho – 11/5:26.337


September 24, 2013

Tebo TQ’s opening qualifier

Jared Tebo

Kyosho’s Jared Tebo has TQ’d the opening round of qualifying at the 2WD Electric Buggy World Championship in Chico, California, where the Top 3 were separated by just 4/10ths at the end of 5-minutes with Dustin Evans second fastest and defending champion Ryan Cavalieri third. Two notable retirements from Q1 where Pre Worlds winner Ty Tessman, who posted the fastest lap of the round before he stripped a spur gear after his motor moved, and Associated’s Ryan Maified who didn’t even manage to complete a full lap breaking a front wishbone on his opening lap.

Jared Tebo

Tebo was understandable pleased to kick off qualifying with a TQ run describing things as ‘so close’.  Setting himself the goal of putting in a clean run and seeing how it works out, the Kyosho ace was running 6th on pace at the end of the opening lap but by lap 4 was top of the timing screens staying there til the end of the 5-minutes.  Running AKA Three Rib fronts on his Orion powered RB6 he said they gave him a very safe car and for Q2 he will continue with the same tyre combo, Proline Suburb the controlled rear tyre, and leave his set-up as is.

David Ronnefalk

17-year-old team-mate David Ronnefalk described his run to the 5th fastest time as ‘so so’.  The Swede said he was very happy with his driving this time round but ‘annoyed’ at losing 6-seconds after a coming together with his Japanese team-mate Yusuke Sugiura.  The 1:8 European Champion had problems getting past the Japanese National Champion with the two eventually clashing in the air.  Very happy with his buggy for Q2 he said his aim was just to ‘stay out of trouble’.

Cavalieri

Cavalieri, who is running in the second fastest heat, described his opening qualifier as ‘really good’.  Having not looked too happy after practice the 4 time World Champion said changing from a 7.5 to a 6.5 motor had made his Centro converted B4.2 much easier to drive with him not having to over drive.   For Q2 he said he will washer up the front ball set so as to give him more corner exit steering.

Dustin

Top seed for the opening qualifier, Evans said he started off a little slow but at the rest of the run was really good. The TLR driver said his confidence with the mid motor TLR22 is growing every run adding for the next one he ‘just needs to be a little faster out of the gate’.  The Colorado driver said the wind has started to make the tabletop-triple section rather tricky with him having one big moment that he was fortunate to save.  Team-mate Darren Bloomfield reported a similar slow start ending up 8th fastest.  Having had problems with a motor sensor wire in the final practice, the British driver said after the earlier problem he took a few laps to get the feel of things again.  Once he got into his groove he said everything felt good and he is looking forward to improving in Q2.  Third fastest in the reseeding, TLR’s Mike Truhe crashed on his opening lap with the 3-seconds lost leaving him to only claim 11th, three place in front of the team’s US National Champion Dakotah Phend who crashed while on target for a Top 3 time.

Lee Martin

Setting the fourth fastest, Lee Martin was a ‘little disappointed’ with the result.  The Tamiya driver said his slipper loosened off during the race losing him a little drive. Finishing only 1-sec off Tebo he said without this a TQ would have been possible.  Planning to just re-adjust his slipper rather than fit a new one, the British ace said in terms of the set-up he will leave everything as is as he is very happy with his TRF201 XM.

Naoto

Team Yokomo’s Naoto Matsukura said his aim for Q1 was to put in a safe run and so 6th was ‘OK’.  Having changed his B-Max2MR after the final practice the 3-time 1:12 World Champion said they made it a little tricky to drive.  For Q2 the 20-year-old said he will make a few changes to try and get that the ‘edgeness’ out of the buggy.

Neumann

European Champion Joern Neumann took his prototype Durango to the 8th fastest time.  The German described his buggy as being ‘OK but not the fastest’ and said the main issue with the run was one ‘stupid mistake’ that cost him around 4-seconds.  With his Durango suffering a little understeer he said for Q2 he will add weight to the front.

Completing the Top 10 for the opening qualifier was Associated’s Kody Numedahl and Schumacher’s Tom Cockerill, whose 10th fastest time raised a few eyebrows.

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September 24, 2013

2WD Qualifying times Round 1

1. Jared Tebo – Kyosho – 11/5:24.325
2. Dustin Evans – TLR – 11/5:24.540
3. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated – 11/5:24.780
4. Lee Martin – Tamiya – 11/5:25.370
5. David Ronnefalk – Kyosho – 11/5:28.508
6. Naoto Matsukura – Yokomo – 11/5:28.785
7. Darren Bloomfield – TLR – 11/5:29.610
8. Joern Neumann – Durango – 10:5:00.604
9. Kody Numedahl – Associated – 10:5:00.625
10.Tom Cockerill – Schumacher – 10:5:00.923


September 24, 2013

Chassis Focus – Billy Easton

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Car: Serpent Spyder SRX2
ESC: LRP Flow
Motor: Reedy 7.5
Batteries: Protek RC
Radio/Servo: Airtronics M11X/Hitec

Making its international race debut, Billy is running the all new Serpent Spyder SRX2 buggy. Designed by the former World Champion, the car only comes in rear motor configuration which is not the norm on this high traction surface, most drivers preferring to convert their cars to mid motor. Running the car in stock configuration, he has only chosen to run the optional front brass bulkhead. In terms of set-up, being the only driver running the car and with little experience running on this surface he has had to make quite a few adjustments from the standard set-up but feels he is making good progress.

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September 24, 2013

Chassis Focus – Lee Martin

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Car: Tamiya TRF 201XM
ESC: Viper
Motor: Muchmore 7.5T
Batteries: Protek RC
Radio/Servo: Sanwa/Xpert

Sitting 2nd after practice Lee Martin’s mid-motored Tamiya TRF 201XM is sporting a new chassis and gearbox, the longer aluminim chassis needed to mount the more compact gearbox which sees the motor more rearward and the shock tower more to the front. The result being more consistent traction. On top Lee is running the PL Phantom body which he helped develop along for Pro-Line which makes the car very stable but gives him enough steering when he needs it. On the rear he is using his all new LMR rear wing which is flatter than previous versions and sports a mini wing to help channel the air better, keeping the car planted in high speed corners. In terms of set-up the British ace is using a setup quite similar to what he uses at home, only adjusting the shocks to suit the different temperatures, running different oils.

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September 24, 2013

Practice complete at Worlds, Evans fastest

Dustin Evans

Practice for the 15th IFMAR 1:10 Electric Offroad World Championships is completed with Team Losi Racing’s Dustin Evans posting the fastest time in the ninth & final practice round ahead of Tamiya’s Lee Martin and Associated’s Ryan Maifield. Defending champion Ryan Cavalieri appeared less than happy with his final practice in which he posted the 5th fastest time behind Pre World Race winner Ty Tessman.

Dustin Evans

The top seed for qualifying, having posted the fastest 2-consecutive laps in last night’s first controlled practice, Evans described his final practice as ‘very good’ adding it was nice to run with 10 evenly matched drivers allowing him to finally get a clean 5-minute run in.  Happy with his Orion powered mid motored TLR22, the former US National Champion and Reedy Race winner said despite the cooler conditions this morning at the Silver Dollar R/C Raceway  the buggy felt ‘awesome’ and he planned to run it as is for the opening qualifier.  Team-mate Mike Truhe, who posted the sixth fastest time, was also very happy with his Novak powered TLR22 adding that the buggy was there to get the job done and it was now just down to the driver.  Making one mistake in the final practice he said this was a result of him over driving it in order to find the limit of what he said is a very easy buggy to drive.

Lee Martin

Martin, who is happy he has cured the electric glitches he suffered in the 6th round of practice, shared Evans comments regarding the 10 car heats saying it was ‘nice to have less traffic’.  Suffering one ‘excursion’ when he put his Viper powered TRF201 XM onto the piping, he said other than a fresh set of tyres, all drivers having to use Proline Suburb rears and Martin opting for Scrubs on the front, he was happy to leave his buggy as is for the first of the four qualifiers on today’s schedule.

Ryan Maifield

Maifield said he lacked a little steering but put that down to the cooler conditions, there being a noticeable cold breeze today.  Running JConcepts front tyres he said he plans to stick with them as the temperatures should come up by the time his first qualifier comes round although he said he probably will make a few minor tweaks to the set-up he ran this morning.  Associated team-mate Cavalieri wasn’t giving too much away.  Running in the second fastest heat, he said the only plan ahead of qualifying was to refresh his shocks but his body language hinted that the multiple World Champion who is chasing a 5th title is not happy with how things are going so far.   Setting the 7th fastest time Associated designer Kody Numedahl reported a similar lack of steering to Maifield but also feels once the temperature comes up all will be good adding that his Centro converted B4.2 is ‘really easy to drive’.

Tessmann

Running in the second fastest heat, HB’s Ty Tessmann was pleased with how his Orion powered Kyosho RB6 ran but said the wind was a bit of an issue.  Marshalling the top heat, the Canadian said the wind totally died down for their run but with much higher winds forecast for tomorrow this might having a bearing on the outcome of the finals.

Yusuke

In the Kyosho camp it was recently crowned Japanese National Champion Yusuke Sugiura who was quickest with the 7th fastest time.  Best of the drivers posting a 10-lap run, he outpaced fellow Japanese driver and 2011 Finalist Naoto Matsukura who was 9th by 6/10ths of a second.  Top European Kyosho driver 17-year-old David Ronnefalk posted the fastest lap time for the round, but the Swede said two mistakes cost him a total of around 5-seconds. Very happy with his RB6, he said the pace is there but he just has to cut out the mistakes and keep off the pipes.  Kyosho’s big hope for the World title Jared Tebo ran a soft compound front AKA 3 Rib due to the cooler conditions but said it made his buggy very inconsistent.  Switching back to the same medium compound he ran yesterday, the former 4WD World Champion said he is feeling pretty confident going into the opening qualifier.

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