Tebo tops open controlled practice
Jared Tebo has topped the opening controlled practice at the IFMAR World Championships in Japan, the Kyosho driver setting the fastest 3-consecutive laps of the Yatabe Arena over the Xray of Martin Bayer. Having set the pace in free practice, Bayer’s team-mate Bruno Coelho would complete the Top 3 with just 4/10ths separating the Top 10 drivers.
Having ended free practice 6th fastest, Tebo would improve his time by 3/10ths to repeat his 2WD performance when the American also topped the first of the two practice rounds that will determine the heats for tomorrow’s qualifying. Pleased to top the times for the first time in 4WD, the former Champion said ‘the whole run was awesome but I’m still looking for better braking’. Having fitting a new speedo to eliminate that being a cause of the problem he said the braking was no better. The issue is when he applies the brakes they take varying time to come in causing him to miss his lines. Planning to switch to a gear diff with thicker oil for the day’s final practice, he said better brakes would make him more comfortable with the car which he said can be ‘a lot better’ once he gets the issue sorted.
Only 13th fastest going into the first controlled run, former European Champion Bayer was happy ‘super happy’ with second. Posting the fastest lap time, the Czech ace said himself and Coelho having been trying different set-ups to each other every run for CP1 they had the same set-up, one which he said was pretty close to the base set-up they came into the event with. Describing his ORCA powered XB4 as ‘super easy to drive’ the EOS race winner said he ‘just drove it around’. Running in Heat 11 of 13, the groups sorted based on the result of Tuesday 2WD finals, Coelho said he had a lot of traffic and he couldn’t get a perfect 3-laps. Despite this he said 3rd was good with his aim for practice to just get placed in the top heat for qualifying.
Posting the fourth fastest time, Yusuke Sugiura described his performance as ‘so, so’. Having raised the ride height of his Kyosho, the factory Kyosho driver said while the car was better he felt his own driving needs work. Planning to leave his buggy unchanged for CP2, the 19-year-old will working on his consistency. Team-mate Naoto Mastukura would take his example of the Lazer ZX6 to the 8th fastest time. The Warm-up Race winner & 2013 Worlds Runner-up said a set-up change was ‘not good’ and he will now revert back to his P3 set-up with a little tweak.
‘We made it to the show and showed up for one run’, was a much more upbeat Ryan Cavalieri reaction to setting the 5th fastest time. Winning the last of his three 4WD World titles in 2011, the Associated driver said after ‘struggling with not enough low speed steering’ his B44 was ‘a lot easier to drive and on pace’. Getting the improvement through changing a ‘bunch of little things’ he now said they have a good base to work from and fine tune. It wasn’t all celebration in the AE camp however with the next of their drivers being Kyle McBride in 15th with new 2WD World Champion Spencer Rivkin doing only half the run and ending up 28th.
Making a substainal gain to knock 6/10th of his previous best, David Ronnefalk would complete the Top 6. The factory HB driver said his D413 has been ‘really good from the beginning ‘. Running his EOS set-up he said it was fast but too aggressive and they have managed to tone it down by adjusting the rear end set-up. Running in the fifth fastest heat, having made only the F-Main in 2WD, the Swede said his 5-minute pace was also good enough for Top 5 even with lots of traffic so he is hopeful if he can get a better heat for qualifying he can be even closer to the lead pace of his former team-mate Tebo.
Third fastest at the end of practice, Michal Orlowski would set the 7th quickest time describing the run as only ‘OK’. Running a new set of the controlled tyres he said they made his Schumacher very twitchy with ‘no grip in the rear’. As a result the Polish ace said it was difficult to drive and therefore he lacked consistency. Planning to reuse his tyres in CP2, the European Champion will leave the set-up unchanged having been very happy with his CAT K2 on used tyres in the final free practice. Orlowski’s old Durango team-mate Travis Amezcua, who was 7th in free practice would shut down in CP1. Managing to post the 13th fastest time during the less than 3-minutes he ran, the American believes the shutdown was caused by his receiver as turning off and back on the car everything was working again.
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