Welcome to my World (Finals) – Marcus Kaerup
RC Racing has many IFMAR World Championships that come around every two years but none of them come even close to the hype, interest, and spectacle that is 1:8 Nitro Offroad. It is the ‘Rockstar’ category of RC Racing, a 3D spectacle to watch with a field stacked with manufacturer rivalries and the greatest number of proper professional drivers. That’s not to detract from the other World Championships, each with deserving Champions, however results in 1:8 Offroad are hard earned. It is also a category that is full of young up & coming talents one of which is Marcus Kaerup. When a capacity entry of 180 drivers from around the World converge for a week of intense racing in a single category, coming away with a Top 10 finish is a mark of something special, especially when 1:8 Nitro is your ‘second class’. Getting to first meet Marcus when he made his World Championship debut in his preferred category of 1:10 Offroad World last year in Arizona, we witnessed him becoming a double World Championship Finalist, making both the 2WD & 4WD Finals at Hobby Action. Already an impressive feat that will elude many drivers, over the last week in Spain we once again witnessed Marcus exhibited why so many people are tipping him for greater things. With the Ruddog sponsored driver putting his Team Associated in the main show, his racing CV now requires updating to ‘3-time World Championship Finalist.’ Having loved over the years following and reporting on the rise of the careers of the likes of Naoto Matsukura, David Ronnefalk, Dakotah Phend, Michael Orlowski and the GOAT of offroad himself Davide Ongaro, after enjoying following his journey at RC Redovan, Red RC are super excited to do like wise with Marcus. We caught up with the 16-year-old for a quick recap on his impressive showing on Saturday’s finals day.
As his 7-years his senior Team Associated team-mate celebrated 3-in-row 1:8 Offroad World titles, catching up with Marcus at the end of his second ‘Nitro’ Worlds, his debut attempt ending with P51 overall, Marcus took this year’s impressive achievement of making it into the title decider & finishing 9th in his stride. With Scandinavians known for preferring to do their talking on the track, Marcus summed up his Finals day with a quietly spoken, ‘Top 10 in the World feels really good’. Going into a little more detail about his big day, he continued, ‘Going into the Semi I was a bit nervous because in the (Semi) practice the car felt really bad but we made some changes for the Semi and from the first lap it just fast and easy to drive’. Completing the Top 3 behind Top Qualifier Juan Carlos Canas & Joao Figueiredo and ahead of Bruno Coelho, he added, ‘I had a really good race finishing third in that one, I just focused on keeping calm and doing no mistakes’.
With his 30-minute Semi race time putting him 10th on the grid for the Main from where he would go on to finish 9th, he said, ‘The final was also really good at the start but then I kept crashing and crashing, I am just not used to the car changing so much. It was my first time doing 60-minutes so it was really difficult but I am very happy, it was an awesome experience’. Asked if his impressive performance might lead to the world seeing more nitro race outings from him and him putting extra mileage on his Ruddog RNX22.3 engines, the Dane laughed before replying with, ‘It will stay the same, I don’t think I will do more because electric (1:10 Offroad) is still the passion for me.’ Asked though if he plans to return to the 1:8 Nitro Offroad Worlds, which are scheduled to take place in the USA in 2-years time, the double 1:10 European Champion didn’t fully commit relying, ‘we’ll see, we’ll see’. Given the abundance of talent this young Dane has shown, we think Marcus probably won’t have much of a say in the decision on booking those flights, with, we expect, plenty of sponsors keen to give this quick learner a chance to put his World Final appearance experience to work.