Orlowski adds DHI Cup win to his CV
14-year-old Michal Orlowski has added the DHI Cup to his impressive list of achievements, the Schumacher driver executing two perfect races to win 2WD Buggy at the Danish event. Taking an easy win in A1, Orlowski would again benefit from a first lap mistake by Top Qualifier Tom Cockerill in A2, and once in front the Pole was the class of the field. With Orlowski able to sit out A3, Cockerill would come good to win the leg from Niclas Månsson but it wasn’t enough for the 2014 winner to make the podium. With the Brit finishing 7th overall, it was Martin Bayer and the only multiple 2WD Champion Joern Neumann that would stand each side of Orlowski at the podium presentation.
‘Winning the DHI Cup is the perfect way to start the season’, was Orlowski’s reaction to his victory. The World Championship finalist said after a rear camber link change following the low traction condition of A1, his LRP powered KF2 SE was the best the car has been all weekend. ‘Really happy with the win’ he added ‘I have to say I got really lucky on the first lap not to hit Tom’. Once in front he said he ‘pushed to build a gap so (he) could go easy to the finish’, and that approach again ‘worked out’.
‘Starting from fifth on the grid and ending up 2nd, I’m happy with that’, was how Bayer summed up his finals. 3rd in A1 and 2nd in A2, the Xray driver said A3 was ‘crazy’. ‘I passed Joern (Neumann, who started fourth) but then everyone came together and I dropped to the back so the race was done’. Only 8th overall last year, the Czech driver said finishing on the podium was ‘a good start to the new season’.
Maintaining his run of podium finishes every year at the DHI Cup since offroad was introduced in 2012, Neumann said, ‘It is my first big race podium in a year so I’m happy’. The Serpent driver continued, ‘I’m happy to make the podium but I’m also a little disappointed as I could have got second with a clean race in A3’. He was particularly happy with his A2 race. After getting caught up in Cockerill’s crash and dropping to the back he would recover to 3rd saying ‘the car was pretty good’. In A3 the German described the race as ‘really aggressive’. In a reference to his contact with Bayer, he said ‘you can’t win the race at the second corner’. He was also unhappy with Bayer’s team-mate Bruno Coelho feeling his battle with the Portuguese driver a few laps later was ‘not a clean fight’.
‘An expert demonstration in how to throw away a TQ’ that was how Cockerill described his day. After rolling out of the lead in A1, in A2 he would get the back section wrong on the opening with his Yokomo popping a ball cup in the resulting clashes as the field streamed through. In A3 again it was not a great first lap as the No.3 starting Team Associated of Niclas Månsson jumped over the YZ-2 on the first jump of the back section after Cockerill ran too tight a line into the section and couldn’t commit to the jump. Behind the Swede, Cockerill said he waited for a mistake from the new leader and that would come just as the race reached half distance. A3 would mark a good race for Dane Jesper Rasmussen,the Associated driver going from 10th on the grid to finish 3rd which would give him fifth overall behind Månsson.
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