September 12, 2024

Welcome to my World (Quali Day 2) – Marcus Kaerup

In 1:8 Offroad the journey to the World Final starts at best with securing a spot on the grid in the Semi Finals, so making the Top 16 is Stage 1 successfully completed for Ruddog Racing supported driver Marcus Kaerup.  From 180 starters in Spain, the 16-year old Dane completed 2 days of qualifying with 13th position ahead of former World Champion Robert Battle which ain’t to shabby for a guy who is more an 1:10 Electric Offroad specialist.  Set to line-up in the same Semi Final as Top Qualifier Juan Carlos Canas,  he will carry the number 7 on his Ruddog powered Team Associated RC8 B4.1.  Catching up with Marcus at the end the second & final day of qualifying, he summed up his performance with ‘it’s being pretty good’ adding, ‘I had four consistent runs in a row so that is pretty good.  Then because I knew I was safe (into the Semis) we just tried some different stuff coming into the last 2 qualis which didn’t go very well but we have the data and know how to change to what ever track conditions we drive’.

Going into the specific of the day’s 3 rounds of qualifying, on the first run of the day (Q4) he said, ‘My first clean run without any mistakes which was enough for a ninth in the round so it was pretty good.  I was pretty nervous in the first stint so quite slow laps but then after the pit stop I got my confidence back and we settled in.’  On his penultimate 10-minute effort he explained, ‘We tried some different set-up stuff which didn’t work very well, the rear became too stiff and it was just too hard to drive so I had a couple of mistakes and I think I finished 17th for the round which was not great.’

Using the final qualifier to try something different with his Ruddog RNX22.3 engine, he said, ‘The last run we tried tyres and a lot of new stuff on the car and different stuff on the engine to see if we could get even more mileage out of the engine.  I didn’t really like the power feel of it, it was quite different also because you had to time different the jumps which cause me to do a lot of mistakes.’

Ending the day with a debrief call with multiple European Champion & AE’s European frontman Craig Drescher, a man who played an important role in Marcus double European Championship successes in 1:10 electric offroad, Marcus said, ‘It was nice to hear from Drescher again, we probably see him at the Euros (1:10 Offroad) but he had some good set-up ideas and tyres ideas because of the new rules.  It was great to get that feedback because he has a lot of experience of 1:8’.

With a down day to rebuild his car, as the lower finals take up Friday’s schedule, Marcus is looking forward to Saturday which will kick off with 10-minutes of Semi practice.



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