Neumann is 4WD Worlds Top Qualifier
Despite the best efforts of defending Champion Ryan Cavalieri, Team Durango’s Joern Neumann is Top Qualifier for the 15th running of the 4WD Electric Buggy World Championships. Cavalieri was the only driver going into the fifth & final round of qualifying who could deny Neumann from starting on pole position for tomorrow’s A-Main at Silver Dollar R/C Raceway in Chico, California. TQ’ing the round from Ty Tessman, Cavalieri complete the run in 11 laps in 5:06.990 a mere .135 shy of the time needed to deny the German his first Worlds TQ.
Running in the top heat directly after Cavalieri, who was in the B Heat, Neumann said 3-time Touring Car World Champion Marc Rheinard informed him the overall TQ was already his before he started his final run. Despite this the 22-year-old said he still wanted to take the honour with a perfect score, each driver counting their best three of five qualifiers. Pushing hard and running an early TQ pace, three subsequent mistakes left him to finish 11th, the last one of which resulted in him breaking a rear arm off his prototype DEX410 as he crossed the loop.
Commenting on tomorrow’s race, which could very well be effected by the same weather which interrupted the 2WD event, Neumann said his plan was to try and ‘make the same as Tebo’. Top Qualifier in 2WD Buggy the Kyosho driver Jared Tebo wrapped up his first 2WD title in the second A-Main. Suffering a motor failure while leading the second A-Main in Finland, costing him a shot at the World title, he said he is comfortable about leading away from the front.
Having TQ’d the third qualifier and backed it up with a 3rd & 2nd in the final two rounds, HB’s Ty Tessman starts third on the grid. Running the new D4-13, which he previously used in August to win the US Nationals here at the A-Main Hobbies own track, the Canadian is sure to be a title contender having recovered from a poor start to qualifying. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for Tebo with the event turning in to a case of Hero to Zero for the Kyosho team. Tebo had a torrid qualifying, ending up down in the E final, while team-mate & fellow 2WD finalist David Ronnefalk also missed the cut meaning the Japanese company will not be represented in the final.
Durango & Team Associated are the best represented manufacturers in the final with three cars each on the grid that will see 6 different brands line-up. Neumann will be joined by team-mates Ryan Lutz and Travis Amezcua who start 7th & 9th respectively while Cavalieri will be joined by Ryan Maifield. In addition to the single HB entry of Tessman there is one Tamiya, with Lee Martin lining up fifth, one Yokomo, Naoto Matsukura starting from 8th, and one TLR, Dakotah Phend completing the grid for what has been a tough debut for the new TLR22-4.
1. Joern Neumann – Durango – 2 pts
2. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated – 2
3. Ty Tessman – HB – 5
4. Ryan Maifield – Associated – 9
5. Lee Martin – Tamiya – 11
6. Steven Hartson – Associated – 14
7. Ryan Lutz – Durango – 16
8. Naoto Matsukura – Yokomo – 17
9. Travis Amezcua – Durango – 21
10.Dakotah Phend – TLR – 23
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