Rheinard ups the pace in Denmark
Defending DHI Cup Champion Marc Rheinard has upped the pace here in qualifying to claim the third round and move to the top of the Qualification Ranking with two heats remaining. The German was pleased with the 19 laps in 5:04.658 result but feels his Tamiya, which is fitted with 4 turn Speedpassion motor, is too easy to drive. Although very consistent he feels that his 416X can be quicker and so he plans to lower the camber link, something he hopes is the right direction to take.
Behind the World Champion it was the man he beat to that title Ronald Volker. Just 6/10th adrift of his fellow countryman, the Yokomo team leader was on target to TQ the round but made a mistake. Despite the error the 2007 winner of this event was happy to be back on the pass after his team made a number of set-up changes to his LRP powered BD5 that allowed him to post a new fastest lap time of 16.822. Third fastest for Q3 was Teemu Leino who was again very close to the pace with his Xray T3. Steen Graversen, Freddy Südhoff and Yannic Pruemper completed the Top 6 with Q3 Top Qualifier Christer Andersson managing only seventh this time round.
In Pro Stock Tommy Bergfeldt bounced back to deny Alexander Stocker from wrapping up the overall Top Qualifier honours early. The defending champion, who was the class of the field on the opening day of the 2010 DHI Cup, increased the flex on his Red Bull sponsor Cyclone, a change which allowed him to top the winner of the opening two qualifiers. Behind the two Hot Bodies drivers it was Finland’s Henry Salmen who completed the Top 3. Runner up to Bergfeldt here in Odense last year, the Tamiya driver said Q3 was the first time his car was drivable. A change of additive was the key to the huge improvement and he plans to leave the car as is and focus on his driving for the final two heats.
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