August 1, 2017

Ronnefalk sets early pace at Euros

David Ronnefalk has set the early pace in practice at the 1:8 Offroad European Championship according to the official timing with reigning champion Elliott Boots looking quick but opting to not run a transponder in the first two rounds of practice.  Recording a time of 2:00.952 for his best 3-consecutive laps of the Gröndal Ring’s unique surface in the second of the runs, Ronnefalk was fastest from Darren Bloomfield who posted his quickest time in the opening practice.  With Ronnefalk’s advantage 3-seconds, Italian Riccardo Berton completes the Top 3, 2/10ths of a second off Bloomfield with Swedish female racer Jessica Pålsson next up with the fourth fastest time.

‘Both rounds were really good’, was Ronnefalk’s reaction to his early performance. The HB Racing driver said, ‘tyres are the main thing we are working on because other than that I am very comfortable with the track and I know the car is very good here’.  With Jason Ruona making the trip over from the US to support their driver, the World Champion has two new tyres available to him for the event.  With the Stackers having made their debut at the recent US Nationals, the new Kosmos hit the track for the very first time this morning with Ronnefalk happy with the additions. He said, ‘I think these are what we were missing and they fill in the gap for the European and Asia drivers who have requested this tyre of tyre’ adding, ‘the Kosmos is similar to an Impact/Blockade’.  Planning to run a different engine so to have a second one ready as a spare, on track conditions he said, ‘it is starting to break through the hard top surface so I think the bumps will start appearing now’.

‘It seems good’ was how Bloomfield summed up his start to practice adding, ‘its a better start than I thought’.  The Agama driver said, ‘We struggled at the Warm-up with 1 or 2 things so its good to up there and still not be totally happy with the car because when you find it you know its going to be even better’.  Highlighting Boots lack of a transponder and conceding his fellow countryman is most likely faster, the former European Champion said, ‘I have a touch too much steering and I have changed the front all I can so I will look at the rear for the next one’.  Asked his thoughts on track conditions he said, ‘Its rough but it is offroad and since the warm-up they improved a lot the jumps.  The are way more doable now’.

A very pleased looking Boots described his morning’s runs as having been ‘very good’.  He continued, ‘everything is all good. We’ve made no drastic changes and focused just on being on track again and get used to the place again’. Having run Proline’s Blockades tyre in the opening practice he switch to Fugitive lights for the second run, the Kyosho driver saying, ‘we went to the same tyre at the Warm-up and it gave me more of a feeling I was looking for, before it was more edgy but I’m comfortable with it now’. Planning to have a transponder in for the next one, the Warm-up Race winner said, ‘the surface has loosened up now so its nicer to drive’.

Finishing on the podium at the Warm-up Race behind Boots and Ronnefalk, Robert Batlle summed up the first half of practice as ‘not bad’.  The Mugen driver continued, ‘we are just trying to find a way to make the car more comfortable for the bumps and for me to also get used to the track’.  The former World & European Champion added, ‘the surface here is quite difficult and we are not used to it but we have a plan to follow and tomorrow we will choose what configuration of set-up we will use’.

On the podium at the Euros last year in Spain, multiple champion Yannick Aigoin had admitting to struggling to get his head around the kind of set-up it takes to get the car to work on the unique surface.  The Xray driver said, ‘we are trying to decide which way to go with the set-up.  We did a lot of testing since the warm-up to find the right compromise.  The Warm-up set-up was completely wrong at home but good here’.  Trying to deal with the surface and the ‘super high speed’ layout, the offroad veteran said its like nothing compared to track in France and while they had a good base set-up at the Warm-up he is fighting taking that direction again in his head.

With Team Associated on the podium at last year’s championship thanks to Neil Cragg, they will be looking to better that result this year.  Now with World Championship star Davide Ongaro joining Cragg, they have one of their best line-ups for targeting the 1:8 title.  Ongaro described the second practice as ‘better than the first one’ having switched from AKA’s Citybeam to soft Impact tyre.  Asked if he liked the track layout, the teenager replied, ‘Not so much but it is better than the Warm-up race for sure’.  For the 3rd of his four practice runs today he will remove the 30grams of weight he is running in the rear of the car as well as switch to Associated’s emulsion shock caps along with using the track time to run on a set of Zipps tyres.

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