November 12, 2010

Tebo is 2010 Top Qualifier

Jared Tebo

Jared Tebo will enter the record books as the Top Qualifier for the 2010 IFMAR 1:8 Off Road World Championship putting the honour beyond the reach of his rivals by going fastest in the penultimate round of qualifying here in Pattaya, Thailand.  The Kyosho driver recored his second TQ run topping Q5 from Team Durango’s Ryan Lutz.  Tebo had a couple of close moments but otherwise said it was a really good run despite the ‘extremely, extremely rough’ track conditions.  The US Champion said sticking to your lines had become so important and that he has never raced on a track where this was so critical.  Slowly adjusting the set-up on his AKA shod MP9 to suit the changing track, he is happy to have wrapped up the TQ honours but said that there was still a bigger game plan and he was sticking with it.  Finding the chassis plate to be bent he will fit a new one for Q6.

Ryan Lutz

Having set the fastest lap in both of the qualifiers yesterday, Lutz again was the quickest man over a single lap but this time he backed it up with a good 10-minute pace.  Carrying the hopes of World Championship debutants Team Durango, the American said he ran as conservative as he possibly could and that while it goes against his natural driving instinct it is really the only way to post a competitive time around this track.  Planning the same approach for the final qualifier he said even with another top run he can not make magical Top 16 and his focus now is getting himself into a Quarter Final position. Still fine tuning his Alpha engined DNX408 he said it has been getting better and better each time out.

Adam Drake

Third fastest Adam Drake has been ‘Mr. Consistent’ in qualifying.  What was a good round for Team Losi, with three of their cars in the Top 6, the suprise absentee from the 2008 World Final said he made a few mistakes. Also experiencing some problems with traffic the former US Champion said his 8ight felt good and his speed was good too.  Top Qualifier at the last Worlds team-mate Mike Truhe was fourth fastest recording his best heat. Second fastest in Q3 & 4 yesterday Billy Fischer had a costly crash which lost him about 7 seconds to finish 6th.  Discovering the ride height a little off on his O.S. powered Losi he said the run was ‘not bad’ but the final round should be better.

Atsushi Hara

Defending Champion Atsushi Hara had two big mistakes on his way to fifth in Q5 but said the result means no more pressure as it secures him a place in the Semis, the Japanese ace was left well down the order after having a bad round yesteday in the evening run. Happy with his D8, the Hot Bodies team leader was less complimentary about the track saying it ‘sucks’ having got really bumpy even since yesterday.  Asked what the plan was for the final qualifier, Hara said he was going for ‘maximum attack’ as he wants to add a second TQ run to his tally.

Ryan Maifield

Dominator of the opening day of qualifying, Team Associated’s Ryan Maifield’s bad luck from yesterday continued as he failed to even start Q5 when the steering servo failed on his RC8B on the first lap of warm-up.  With two bad scores this puts huge pressure on the American ace for the last run with him currently sitting 34th in the ranking.

European Champion Renaud was seventh fastest securing his place in the Semi but it was again a troubled round for the only other European in the 2008 final Robert Batlle.  The Associated driver suffered a flame-out and was a non starter in Q2 so he needs a good final run if he is to make the Semis.  Elsewhere Serpent’s Billy Easton enjoyed his best run of the week getting the new Cobra S811 into the Top 10 for the first time behind Ryan Cavalieri and Portugal’s Miguel Mathias, who were 8th and 9th respectively.

Qualification Ranking after Round 5 of 6
(Best 4 to Count)

1. Jared TEBO (USA) – Kyosho/Orion – 13/10:01.509 – 734
2. Adam DRAKE (USA) – Losi/Novarossi – 13/10:04.684 – 726
3. Billy FISCHER (USA) – Losi/Novarossi – 13/10:12.322 – 716
4. Atsushi HARA (JPN) – Hot Bodies/OS – 14/10:44.154 – 716
5. Renaud SAVOYA (FRA) – Mugen/RB – 13/10:04.366 – 715
6. Cody KING (USA) – Kyosho/Orion – 14/10:45.124 – 715
7. Ryan CAVALIERI (USA) – AE/Orion – 13/10:11.734 – 710
8. Miguel MATIAS (POR) – Losi/RB – 13/10:12.694 – 695
9. Mike Truhe (USA) – Losi/Orion – 13/10:17.686 – 694
10.Darren BLOOMFIELD (UK) – Losi/NR – 13/10:16.116 – 683
11.Jeremy KORTZ (USA) – Hobao/Werks – 13/10:18.046 – 682
12.Yannick AIGOIN (FRA) – Losi/NR – 13/10:11.614 – 681
13.Tyler TESSMANN (CAN) – Hot Bodies/OS – 13/10:16.407 – 678
14.Matthew CASTELLANO (USA) – Losi/OS – 13/10:12.324 – 677
15.Joern Neumann (DE) – LRP/LRP – 13/10:08.207 – 677
16.Teemu LEINO (FIN) – Xray/Orion – 13/10:18.660 – 673

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