November 13, 2012

Chassis Focus – Mark Green

Chassis Name – Serpent 747
Engine – Novarossi Keep On 12-3L
Tires – Hot Race Tyres
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Remarks – Mark is the top Serpent following practice and is using the standard Serpent 747. He is utilizing the car’s chassis flex system with the front of the radio plate only mounted to the blocks on rubber o-rings to allow flex which seems to be working.

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November 12, 2012

Groskamp tops final practice at Worlds

Practice for the fifth running of the IFMAR 1:10 Nitro Touring World Championship has been completed with Capricorn’s Jilles Groskamp topping the time sheets after the Dutch ace set down a blistering pace in the third & final controlled practice in Bangkok, Thailand, bringing Day 3 of the event to a close.  The newly crowned electric touring car World Champion knocked over half a second off his CP2 topping time leaving his opposition scratching their heads with Dario Balestri, who set the second fastest time, saying Groskamp was ‘too fast’ referring to the 4/10th extra pace he had over three consecutive laps.

Groskamp was very happy with his performance today and felt he could probably have run even faster had his engine not been as rich at the beginning of the run.  Not happy with his Maxima engine’s tuning in CP2, the engine tuner rebuilt the engine between runs and as a precaution it was set rich for the start of the run meaning Groskamp did not get the full advantage of his tyres with the additive most effective at the start of the run.  Once they leaned off the engine he said if felt ‘really good’. Keeping his pitting to a minimum in the final practice Groskamp said while his car lost some pace over the 10 minutes he thinks compared to his rivals his drop off in performance is less. Planning to leave the set-up the same for the first round of the six rocket round qualifiers he will just freshen up the LAB C-02 by fitting new belts and drives shafts for tomorrow.

A former two time European Champion, Balestri was happier with the set-up of his Novarossi powered KM Racing H-K1 for the final practice but overall described it as ‘so so’. With the full 10-minutes rather than just three consecutive laps counting for qualifying the Italian said he thinks his car is decent but if he is to be able to in anyway challenge Groskamp they need to make further improvements to the set-up.

Setting the third fastest time of the day in CP3 Teemu Leino said his new HB R10 was good but ‘like always’ he wanted to make it better. The Finn, who has been nick named ‘Grandpa’ by his team-mate Atsushi Hara due to him being the oldest member of the HB team, said he is lacking a little in terms of rear traction. Asked what he planned to change for Q1 he said it would be a combination between a set-up change and additive adding that the cars could, like in 1:12 racing, be tuned through the additive.

Only managing to post the fourth fastest time in the final practice having start the day off fastest in CP1, Hara said he was ‘not happy’ with the result.  Trying a different rear tyre in the round he said it was very good at the beginning of the run but it quickly overheated.  Planning to try cure this with a change of shore he said the key for qualifying is going to be consistency rather than outright speed something he is confident he can achieve tomorrow.  Commenting on Groskamp’s advantage in practice the former electric touring car and 1:8 Offroad World Champion said while he believes he has a quicker car when conditions are warmer the Dutchman is better in the cooler, faster, conditions but added that if they both make the 1-hour Main he believes its going to be a very close fought race between them.

Behind Hara, thanks to their CP2 times, Thai drivers Chavit Sirigupta and Surikarn C ended practice as the best placed Mugen and Xray respectively with 5th & 6th fastest times. Although he improved his pace in the final practice former European Champion and 2010 finalist Dirk Wischnewski dropped to the seventh fastest time.

Breaking into the Top 10 for the first time taking his Serpent 747 to the 8th fastest time for the day in CP3, Mark Green was very happy with the progress the team have made.  Running the set-up the same as CP2, the British National Champion and former World finalist said he focused instead on adjusting his driving to suit the track layout.  Adjusting with the weights on his chassis he said he was also still fine tuning his tyre preparation but having reached the pace they now have after just three days at the track is a great testament to the Michael Salven designed 747.  Setting his best time in CP3 to end up 24th fastest just ahead of fellow Team USA driver JJ Wang, Serpent’s Paolo Morganti was also happy with the progress made today. Having tried a few things in the final run that were not great he feels he can, based on the feeling of those changes, put a better set-up on his 747 which should be good for the first round of qualifying.

Top Qualifier at the World Championships last time round Mugen’s Robert Pietsch improved his time in CP3 to end practice 9th fastest behind Green.  The reigning 1:8 Onroad World & European Champion said while his MTX-5 was better the difference between the start of the run and the end was much too big.  In the beginning the car was close to traction rolling while at the end of the 10 minutes it suffered from understeer.  While the German feels he now has a better base set-up he said its ‘super difficult’ to find the right direction with the additive.

Of the two former World Champions competing in Thailand, reigning champion Ralph Burch unable to attend due to a broken hand, Keisuke Fukuda was quickest in practice setting the 15th fastest time.  Daniele Ielasi, who took over the reign from Fukuda when he won the title in Portugal in 2008, is having was is best described as a difficult event managing his best run in CP3 which was only good enough for the 64th fastest time.

For the two qualifiers that will make up tomorrow’s (Tuesday) timetable the heats have been divided into two groups with heats 1-7 running both their qualifiers in the first half of the day with heats 8-15, the quicker grouping of driver, running their rounds in the evening.  That order with be reversed for rounds 3 & 4 on Wednesday and will see qualifying run straight through in reverse order starting with group 4 for rounds 5 & 6 on Thursday.

Top 15 after final Controlled Practice
1. Jilles Groskamp – Capricorn/Maxima – 44.409 (3)
2. Dario Balestri – KM Racing/Novarossi – 44.859 (3)
3. Teemu Leino – HB/LRP – 44.892 (3)
4. Atsushi Hara – HB/OS Speed – 44.990 (3)
5. Chavit Sirigupta – Mugen/Maxima – 45.082 (2)
6. Surikarn C – Xray/Max – 45.122 (2)
7. Dirk Wischnewski – Xray/Orcan – 45.139 (3)
8. Mark Green – Serpent/Novarossi – 45.144 (3)
9. Robert Pietsch – Mugen/Novarossi – 45.195 (3)
10.Francesco Tironi – Capricorn/Capricorn – 45.340 (2)
11.Alexander Hagberg – Xray/Orcan – 45.366 (3)
13.Andy Moore – HB/Maxima – 45.366 (1)
14.Takehiro Terauchi – Mugen/Novarossi – 45.410 (1)
15.Keisuke Fukuda – Mugen/Picco – 45.510 (3)

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November 12, 2012

Chassis Focus – Jilles Groskamp

Chassis Name – Capricorn Lab-C02
Engine – Maxima
Tires – Hot Race Tyres
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Remarks – Jilles is using the standard Lab-C02 to very good effect setting the fastest time in Controlled Practice so far but has the benefit of also being extremely strong with his finals set-up. Using the Thai tuned Maxima engine he is using a new Maxima exhaust system for this race.

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November 12, 2012

Chassis Focus – Alexander Hagberg

Chassis Name – Xray NT1 Pro
Engine – Orcan GT3
Tires – Matrix
Radio/Servos – KO Propo
Remarks – Alexander is running the current European and ROAR National winning NT1 with a number of readily available optionals such as the brass battery tray, lightweight aluminum parts and progressive springs.

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November 12, 2012

CP2 Update – Groskamp fastest

In the second round of controlled practice for the Nitro Touring Car World Championships in Bangkok, Jilles Groskamp posted a blistering time to become the first & only driver to complete three consecutive laps of the RC Addict track in under 45 seconds.  With a qualifying set-up on his Capricorn, the Dutch ace ran a time of 44.984 to bump CP1 pace setter Atsushi Hara back to second, the Hot Bodies driver unable to improve on his morning time.  Describing his LAB C-02 as ‘really good’, Groskamp felt he could have gone even quicker had the tuning of his Maxima engine not been off.  Based on a Novarossi engine, and hand modified by Maxima who are the official fuel supplier at this year’s Worlds, he said the engine was not as fast as he was expecting but having had a look at it after the run his mechanic believes a bad plug was the cause for the slight lack of power.

While none of the Top 6 from CP1 could improve on their times second time out, 17-year-old local racer Chavit Sirigupta managed to knock almost half a second off his time to go third fastest.  Also finding a chunk of time was Thailand’s most famous rc racer Surikarn C., the former Electric Touring Car World Champion setting the fourth fastest time. Changing his set-up from the morning when he posted the 17th fastest time, Surikarn said his Xray was much better but overall it was still only ‘OK’ as it was very close to traction rolling especially on the left side of the track.

Another Xray to improve in CP2 was Dirk Wischnewski who having followed the same direction as team-mate Alex Hagberg in running softer springs set the fifth fastest time.  A finalist at the World Championships in Portugal in 2008, US National Champion Paul Lemieux set the 28th fastest time in CP2 but the RC America driver says he is working to his own plan and actually feels quite happy with his Max powered NT1.  Being realistic about his chances of qualifying in the Top 4, who will go directly into the Main final, he said when up against the likes of Groskamp and Hara its too big of an ask and so he is focusing on getting his car good for 30-minutes hoping he can make the main from the Semi finals.

Top 15 after Controlled Practice 2
1. Jilles Groskamp – Capricorn/Maxima – 44.984 (2)
2. Atsushi Hara – HB/OS Speed – 45.073 (1)
3. Chavit Sirigupta – Mugen/Maxima – 45.082 (2)
4. Surikarn C – Xray/Max – 45.122 (2)
5. Dirk Wischnewski – Xray/Orcan – 45.139 (2)
6. Teemu Leino – HB/LRP – 45.269 (1)
7. Dario Balestri – KM Racing/Novarossi – 45.298 (1)
8. Andy Moore – HB/Maxima – 45.366 (1)
9. Takehiro Terauchi – Mugen/Novarossi – 45.410 (1)
10.Alexander Hagberg – Xray/Orcan – 45.468 (1)
11.Mark Green – Serpent/Novarossi – 45.507 (2)
12.Alessio Mazzeo – Serpent/Max – 45.520 (2)
13.Francesco Tironi – Capricorn/Capricorn – 45.533 (2)
14.Robert Pietsch – Mugen/Novarossi – 45.542 (1)
15.Biagio Spataro – Xray/G-Mar – 45.553 (2)

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November 12, 2012

Chassis Focus – Takehiro Terauchi

Chassis Name – Mugen MTX-5
Engine – Novarossi Keep On 12-3L
Tires – Zac Project
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Remarks – Takehiro is running a number of new items on his MTX-5 for this race. The new chassis is made of harder material using a different supplier making it stiffer while removing the 2nd hole under the engine has also stiffened up the rear. A new one piece engine block is also being used, something that was available for the MTX4 but which has now been adapted for the new car. Finally softer spur gears have been made to prevent some small stripping problems that had occurred under certain conditions previously.

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