August 5, 2014

Chassis Focus – Darren Bloomfield

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Chassis – Agama A8 Evo FR Cup
Engine – Bullitt 219
Tyres – Beat Freeride Super Soft
Fuel – Piranha
Radio/Servos – Sanwa/Hitec
Body – JC Paint Arrow
Remarks – Having only just won the most recent round of the British Nationals, 2012 European Champion Darren Bloomfield comes into the Euros in good form with his updated Agama. While not the full new car, it does sport new parts on the car including lower shock towers and shorter shocks, new rear hub with options for 4 different lower mounting points and new anti-roll bar mounting points on the wishbones. The final car will sport a wider chassis plate and molded radio tray and when it goes on sale around September it will also include the aluminium steering rack as standard. Darren is running a new bodyshell from his painter JC Paint, called the Arrow, one of  three Agama drivers running the shell here in Germany.

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August 5, 2014

Chassis Focus – David Ronnefalk

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Chassis – Kyosho Inferno MP9 TKI3
Engine – Team Orion RS
Tyres – AKA Catapult Soft
Fuel – Runner Time
Radio/Servos – KO Propo
Body – Kyosho Cab forward
Remarks – Reigning European Champion David Ronnefalk of Sweden is running a basic TKI3 here in Germany with the same setup he used to win the warm up race back in May. Choosing not to run the newly released harder front wishbones, preferring to run with what he is familiar with, compared to his standard setup back in Sweden the car uses the next step harder front grey spring on the car as well as laying down the rear shock towers one step. A point of interest on the car is the KO RSX2 servos with their metal case which are strong enough to enable David to run the car with basically no servo saver, the nut tightened down fully on the servo saver spring, with the plastic lever giving some give over the optional metal version.

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August 5, 2014

Track Focus – Steigerwald Ring (Sand am Main)

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Track Name –Steigerwald Ring (Sand am Main)
Club – Motor Sport Club Sand
Country – Germany
Location –  Sand am Main (190km East of Frankfurt)
Direction – Anti-Clockwise
Surface – Dirt with block & concrete sections plus astro covered jumps

Better known in r/c circles as Sand am Main, Steigerwald Ring this week hosts its second 1:8 Offroad European Championships in just three years, reigning World Champion Robert Batlle having taken the win in 2011.  Featuring a very unique ‘portrait’ layout, the main straight running perpendicular to the drivers stand, the track is also different in that it is built into the face of a hill.  The reason for this is that the track is in fact built on the start/finish line of an old motocross track, the Motor Sport Club having started out as an offroad motorsport club in 1951 before making the transition to radio controlled offroad racing and building the current rc track in 1998.  Thanks to its former motorsport background the club boasts a membership of 150 of which around 60 are active rc racers.  Apart from hosting this year’s Euros, and the warm-up race back in May which was won by reigning Champion David Ronnefalk, the club also annually holds two German National Championship races.

In terms of the track, the surface is mainly dirt with three cobble blocked corners sections,  two concrete areas and astro turf covered jumps.  Compared with the 2011 layout the track has undergone three main changes the biggest of which is the removal of the table top which has been replaced by a double, double, single jump section.  Asked about the track changes Batlle said overall it feels similar to drive as before.  Describing the track as ‘quite small’, a quick lap set to be in the high 20 seconds, he said the biggest difficulty is in fact the weather.  A wet day in Sand Am Main yesterday, it was a damp start to the 34th running of the championship this morning with the Spaniard saying it is going to be hard to predict how traction will be for each of today’s four practice runs.

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June 23, 2014

Tessmann wins epic US Nationals Buggy Final

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Having earlier lost his Truggy title to Dakotah Phend in a thrilling race, Ty Tessmann would come out the better of an epic Buggy battle with Ryan Maifield to claim his second US National Championship in nitro offroad’s premiere class. Starting 3rd on the grid, the HB driver mixed it with the Associated of Maifield for 55-minutes of the 1-hour, after Top Qualifier and early leader Phend suffered a massively costly off. In the end the race would be decided on the last lap. With Maifield leading, Tessmann made a move down the inside coming up to the Thornhill Racing Circuit’s large step-up, a move the 2006 Champion would try to block resulting in the two coming together.  With both buggies needing to be marshalled, Tessmann got away first setting the stage for a final dash to the flag but two corners later a mistake by Maifield would leave his buggy on its roof allowing Tessmann to win by 4.8 seconds. Behind the intense battle, Team Durango’s Ryan Lutz completed a successful day as he claimed his second podium of the day with a repeat of his Truggy 3rd place finish.

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Declaring the win as ‘one of the toughest ones’, Tessmann said going into the final he didn’t have a lot of confidence adding he was feeling ‘a little down after how Truggy ended’. Maintaining his third place starting position over the opening laps, the 21-year-old said when Phend dropped back he started to get more confident both in himself and his OS Speed powered D812. Running with Maifield just as he did with Phend in Truggy, the Canadian said he had a couple of mistakes as a result of the track’s increasing ruts but he knew he could take the battle to the end. Commenting on the difficulty of the track and the fact that there was no time between the Truggy Main and the Semi-Finals, the 2012 Champion said the two races in a row made it extra hard mentally. Asked about the deciding moment, he replied it was ‘nothing dirty’ and ‘just close last lap racing’. Seeing opportunity to get down the inside he said Maifield came across on him and they both just got into one another.

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‘Went good, better than I thought it would’, was Maifield’s reaction to the nail biting race. The Arizona driver, famed for his hard charging driving style, said after the Semi he knew his Novarossi powered RC8.2 was good but just not how good until he ran with Phend & Tessmann. ‘Ultimately’ he said it was his mistake on the right side of the track as the race entered the final quarter that cost him the win adding that without that ‘the result would be a little different’. Holding a comfortable gap over Tessmann, he would get it wrong over the speed bumps section leading to the back straight with his buggy coming down on its roof costing him almost 9 seconds as it was marshalled. Saying it ‘sucks to lead on the last lap but not cross the finish line first’, he said the last lap clash was ‘ultimately my fault’ adding had they not needed to be marshalled he would have waited on Tessmann. With world famous race commentator Scotty Ernst describing the race as one of the greatest nitro races of all time, Maifield said he was ‘overall happy’ with second.

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‘I’ll take that’ was how a very pleased Lutz summed up his third place finish after the long race. Starting from 5th on the grid,  he said he had a solid start ‘holding position in the freight train’. Running a Mugen fuel tank in his Alpha powered DNX8 Prototype, he said his only real drama of the race was his second fuel stop when he suffered a flame out during the refuelling. Saying the tank doesn’t seem to like the fuel gun his pit crew switched to a fuel bottle for the rest of the race. Having to run his own pace so as to look after tyres and mileage he was happy to stay ahead of the recovering Phend who kept catching him up only to crash and fall back.

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After the joy of winning his first nitro title just a couple of hours early, it was bitter disappointment for Phend in the main event.  Leading the race, on lap 8 his Orion powered 8ight would shoot off the track coming onto the fast back straight. Disappearing down the side of the track, the incident would cost him 15-seconds and drop him to 9th. After the race the dejected teenager said he must have hit a rock there as he didn’t do anything different to how he had taken the corner all the previous laps. While he ‘tried (his) best best to make back up the time’, setting the fastest lap of the race in the process, it was too hard to make up such a loss and he began to overdrive, this leading to mistakes.

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Winner of the Warm-up at the Hutto, Texas, track last month Cody King would come home 5th. Running one less stop than his rivals, Kyosho’s former World Champion found himself in a Top 3 position as the leaders made their first stop and then again later in the race. Feeling he made progress with buggy, having originally started out qualifying waiting for the track to come to the buggy, the Santa Ana driver said his ‘stuff was good’ in the final. Then he continued saying the only negative of the race was a late mistake, in which the marshal fell as he went to put the Reds Racing MP9 back on its wheels, which cost him the chance to continue to battle with Lutz and Phend to the finish.

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Completing the Top 6 was Ryan Cavalieri, the Team Associated driver describing the race as ‘pretty decent’. The 2011 Champion, who started 9th, said he ‘didnt have the best first lap’. Feeling his Orion powered RC8.2 was ‘a little off here and there’, he said he was still able to maintain a decent pace over the race allowing him to recover from having fallen back to 13th at the start.

A-Main Buggy Result
1.(3) Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 78/1:00:40.098
2.(2) Ryan Maifield – Associated/Novarossi – 78/1:00:44.918
3.(5) Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 77/1:00:15.057
4.(1) Dakotah Phend – TLR/Orion – 77/1:00:18.855
5.(6) Cody King – Kyosho/Reds Racing – 77/1:00:32.114
6.(9) Ryan Cavalieri – Associated/Orion – 77/1:00:33.542
7.(8) Billy Fischer – TLR/Novrossi – 75/1:00:02.553
8.(12)Jared Tebo – Kyosho/Orion – 75/1:00:31.304
9.(10)Mark Pavidis – TLR/OS Speed – 74/1:00:00.744
10.(7)Adam Drake – TLR/Novarossi – 74/1:00:18.148
11.(15)Josh Wheeler – Xray/OS Speed – 74/1:00:22.729
12.(13)Josh Glancy – TLR/Novarossi – 72/1:00:48.539
13.(14)Tyler Vik – Xray/FX – 67/55:09.434
14.(4)Carson Wernimont – Mugen/OS Speed – 31/24:25.773
15.(11)Austin Blair – Mugen/OS Speed – 8/6:46.748

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