Catanzani takes control in Q2 & 3
Serpent’s Andrea Catanzani has taken control of qualifying at the IFMAR 1:8 GT World Championships in Chile, the Italian producing back to back TQ runs as he topped the times in the second & third rounds of qualifying as things warm-up a little in Santiago. With a cold start to qualifying this morning, the sun finally burned it’s way through the earlier fog with the snow capped mountain in the distance making up the back drop to the track as Q3 completed the first half qualifying. Complaining of the cold after Q1, Catanzani would outpace Top Seed and Q1 winner Alessio Mazzeo by 1.1-seconds at the second time of asking, this time three drivers managing to put together 20-lap runs, the third of those being Capricorn’s Alex D’Angelo. With Mazzeo having to pit during Q3 for an engine adjustment, D’Angelo would get a P2 for that round but Catazani’s advantage was now 2.2-seconds as he improved by almost 3-seconds over the 7-minutes despite feeling his car’s performance faded in the later part of the run. Natanaele Senesi completed the Top 3 ahead of the WIRC of Brazilian nitro onroad racing stalwart Elias Flavio which overall means as it currently stands at the half way stage it is an all Italian line-up in the all important Top 4, direct to final, qualification rankings.
Changing his car after Q1, Catanzani said for Q2, ‘it was a little bit better, maybe more easy to drive, but still not perfect as it felt lose.’ Despite it not to his full liking the talented nitro onroad star still managed a TQ run and with the weather warming up together with a small set-up change he was confident for Q3. However in the warm-up he said the car was even more lose than before causing him some concern but when the start of the timed 7-minutes came round the car was ‘really good’. For the last 2-minutes of the run however the rear started to get lose and they are now considering a further change to end out the day. Even if Catanzani can go three in a row, the overall TQ will remain up for grabs going into Day 2 of qualifying, with two more runs on the cards tomorrow along with lower finals.
Describing Q2 conditions as the same as Q1, Mazzeo explained, ‘Our car was super loose for Q2, but also in the middle of the quali I was unlucky when another car touched my body and it tucked and I drove all of the run like that. Because of this I lose the change to fight with Andrea.’ On his third qualifying attempt he said, ‘now the track is warmer and my car was super nice, we made a small change to it for the run, but we had a small technical issue during the run when we were leading and we had to stop but the car was super.’ Quizzed about the issue, the Raptor/Gimar driver said his engine was too lean explaining this happened because it was much hotter for that round. With Q4 wrapping up the first day of qualifying here at CACH, Mazzeo said, they ‘will do nothing to the car’ adding that the warmer it gets the better it suits his car.
Switching to a brand new set of tyres for Q2, his fifth run on the set he used for Q1 proving a little too much for the rubber, D’Angelo said his ‘pace was not bad’. He continued, ‘my engine was a little too rich in the tuning so I had to manage it more and as a result I had less top speed and on the last lap the engine was shutting down but we managed to finish the round.’ Now with a fully broke in set of tyres for Q3, he would also make some small changes to his car, both for the hotter weather and also as part of the general quest to improve the car. Leaning out his engine, he said it was better but still too rich, but this time he ‘could push the entire round and get P2.’ Overall the 2023 Worlds Top Qualifier said their biggest issue is still to make the car work in the first 2-minutes adding ‘the first 5-6 laps is were the gap to the top is, in the middle we are similar and at the end they have to manage fuel more and slow down.’ He concluded, ‘the focus is on the Top 4, to do the main final directly, and to work on the car to have a better situation in the main.’
Summing up his Q2 & 3 runs, on his P4 in the second qualifier Senesi said, ‘We changed to 60k oil in the diff for Q2 and while we thought it was better at first, towards the end we lost a little traction and the car out of the corner was not so fast as the first one even though the weather was a little better.’ Also taking into account how much the weather heated up for Q3, he would go back to 80K oil describing that combination with the hotter track as ‘way better’. He would however suffer a different issue as midway through the run he overheated his tyres a little and with them ‘out of temperature’ he dropped off the pace. Feeling this cost him 6/10th of a second and a potential P2, he said once they cooled down again he ‘was there again’ in terms of his rivals pace. Looking to Q4, the 1:8 GT specialist said the plan is to ‘run same car, same everything, and just try to manage tyres’, Q4 will be his fourth run on same set of the championship’s controlled Sweep tyres which he started out with in Q1. With Top 4 his goal for qualifying, he said after that the 1-hour final becomes ‘a completely different game and you push in a different way.’