February 22, 2013

Rodriguez claims final Truggy qualifier

Dylan Rodriguez

A-Main Hobbies team driver Dylan Rodriguez claimed the 3rd & final round of Truggy qualifying at the Dirt Nitro Challenge, the just turned 19-year-old putting in the fastest run of the day ahead of Team Associated’s Ryan Cavalieri and Kyosho pairing of Jared Tebo and Cody King. Having sewn up the overall TQ honours in Q2 after setting the pace in the opening two heats, TLR’s Adam Drake set the 8th fastest time in between defending Champion Ty Tessmann and Ryan Lutz whose Durango will start the final from 2nd on the grid. Drake topped his Q3 heat to set the provisional pace but lost it to Tessmann who had his time bettered by Mike Truhe who in turn lost the top spot to Cavalieri.

Dylan Rodriguez

Running in the penultimate group of Pro Buggy, the day’s qualifying being completed at 1am, Rodriguez would better Cavalieri’s time by just over a second to TQ the round. Running in the same heat as Rodriguez and finishing second to the Las Vegas driver, Team Xray’s Martin Bayer became the only European driver to make the Top 10 in qualifying as he posted the fifth fastest time in Q3.

Having struggled with his truggy in the opening two heats, Rodriguez went for a heavier oil in his diffs for Q3 which he said made his Kyosho chassis ‘much more drivable’. Suffering one crash on the run when he crashed as he lapped traffic which required him to be marshaled Rodriguez said with the way his truggy is working now he is confident that a good result is on the cards for Saturday’s Truggy A-Main of which 12 qualifying directly with 3 to bump up from the B-Main.

Night Track

Tomorrow’s action now switches to nitro buggy with a number of the top factory drivers hoping that they will have better fortunes in the blue ribbon class than they had in Truggy. Elliot Boots’ poor run of luck continued as his Kyosho truggy lost its receiver battery pack putting him on the side lines. Last year’s Top Qualifier Ryan Maifield along with 3-time European Champion Renaud Savoya were two others who failed to go the full distance in Q3.

Truggy Qualifying Round 3
1. Dylan Rodriguez – Kyosho/OS – 12/7:26.087
2. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated/Orion – 12/7:27.108
3. Jared Tebo – Kyosho/Orion – 12/7:27.533
4. Cody King – Kyosho/Reds – 12/7:27.875
5. Martin Bayer – Xray/LRP – 12/7:30.661
6. Mike Truhe – TLR/TOP – 12/7:30.929
7. Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 12/7:31.901
8. Adam Drake – TLR/Novarossi – 12/7:32.884
9. Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 12/7:33.101
10.Jeremy Kortz – Agama/Werks – 12/7:33.468

Overall Truggy Qualifying Result
A-Main Grid (Top 3 in B Final to bump up)
1. Adam Drake – TLR/Novarossi – 0 pts
2. Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 5
3. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated/Orion – 7
4. Jared Tebo – Kyosho/Orion – 8
5. Dylan Rodriguez – Kyosho/OS – 8
6. Mike Truhe – TLR/TOP – 9
7. Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 9
8. Austin Blair – Kyosho/RB – 10
9. Cody King – Kyosho/Reds – 12
10.Jeremy Kortz – Agama/Werks – 21
11.Ryan Maifield – Associated/LRP – 22
12.Martin Bayer – Xray/LRP – 23

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February 22, 2013

Drake Truggy Top Qualifier at Dirt Nitro Challenge

Adam Drake

Adam Drake is the Top Qualifier for Truggy at the Dirt Nitro Challenge, the Team Losi Racing driver wrapping up the honour early by backing up his opening qualifying run at the Fear Farm with another TQ run in Q2, this time ahead of Team Durango’s Ryan Lutz and his TLR team-mate Mike Truhe.

Drake said his 8ight T was very easy to drive and the run was near perfect except for a ‘bad mistake’ on his last lap. With the tune of his Novarossi too lean when he got his approach to one of the jumps wrong he was forced to throttle up but the engine died off resulting in him getting the next two jumps wrong. Able to keep the engine running he would recover from the incident and such was his pace despite losing so much time Drake was still able to post a TQ time that would stand to the end of the round. Very happy with the set-up on his truggy with overall TQ honours wrapped up, 2 from 3 rounds to count, he will use his final heat to practice running on a bigger pin tyre, switching from Proline’s Holeshot to their Blockade. While he expects the track to be very different by the time the finals come round he said the comparison would be helpful ahead of tomorrow’s buggy qualifying.

Ryan Lutz

Not happy with his truggy on the landing in Q1, when Lutz went to change his shock oil for Q2 he discovered his pistons were mounted the wrong way round. With the shocks correctly built he said his Durango was much better for the second run but a back marker would result in him losing 6 seconds. Coming up to pass the slower truggy the driver stopped on the track in front of him sending Lutz onto his roof and needing to be marshaled. Based on the number of drivers having problems with traffic, having to pull over all the time not being much fun for the slower drivers either, the introduction of seeding for the heats should be given consideration for furture Dirt Nitro Challenge events.

Mike Truhe

Having over driven his TOP engined 8ight T in Q1, Truhe said he was a lot more patient second time round and aiming for a Top 5 finish this approach paid off. Having TQ’d the opening round of 1:8 Electric Buggy which brought the first long round of qualifying at the Dirt Nitro Challenge to an end he just carried that driving style forward to his Q2 truggy run adding he feels he is ‘back to his old ways’ again. Running Proline M3 Holeshots he said he hasn’t changed anything on his truggy since arriving for the race and the plan for Q3 to again just go for a solid run only this time trying to elimate the one small mistake that he had in Q2.

A-Main Hobbies team-driver Austin Blair backed up his Q1 performance this time setting the fourth fastest time despite losing 6 seconds on his last lap. The Californian said the run was perfect but so happy to make 12 laps he got a bit over excited resulting in the costly mistake which robbed him of a potential TQ of the round.

Jared Tebo

While Blair is very happy with how his day is going, Kyosho’s star driver Jared Tebo is clearly unhappy with his results so far. Having had two coming’s together with Ryan Cavalieri in Q1 leaving him to finish 7th fastest, a frustrated Tebo could only manage 5th fastest ahead of the Associated driver who fell foul of traffic having lead the heat for 8 laps.

Kyle McBride

Making his US race debut, Australia’s Kyle McBride set the 7th fastest time ahead of Kyosho team-mate Cody King. Having suffered a bent shock shaft in Q1 when he was hit by another truggy during the warm-up, the 17-year-old said the second round was ‘OK’, his OS Speed engine set a little too rich for the much cooler conditions. Feeling his truggy was a little soft on the front end, the FEMCA Champion will switch to a heavier oil for the final qualifier. With the grip coming up he will also add more camber and switch to a heavier clutch to get more punch for the jumps. Unfortunately for team-mate and fellow US race debutant the second qualifier was a non starter for Elliot Boots after he got it wrong at the triple resulting in the pin coming out of the front wishbone forcing him to retire before the start.

Completing the Top 10 in Q2 was TLR’s Billy Fischer and defending Champion Ty Tessmann. The HB driver, who was second fastest in Q1, had his run destroyed when he was t-boned by Xray’s Juraj Hudy and needed to be marshalled.

Truggy Qualifying Round 2
1. Adam Drake – TLR/Novarossi – 12/7:28.637
2. Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 12/7:32.186
3. Mike Truhe – TLR/TOP – 12/7:33.643
4. Austin Blair – Kyosho/RB – 12/7:34.964
5. Jared Tebo – Kyosho/Orion – 12/7:34.989
6. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated/Orion – 12/7:36.562
7. Kyle McBride – Kyosho/OS Speed – 12/7:36.802
8. Cody King – Kyosho/Reds – 12/7:40.431
9. Billy Fischer – TLR/Novarossi – 11/7:00.010
10.Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 11/7:00.509

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February 22, 2013

Drake takes first Truggy Qualifier at DNC

Adam Drake

Adam Drake set the pace in the opening round of qualifying at the World famous Dirt Nitro Challenge, the Team Losi Racing driver taking the first of 3 scheduled qualifiers by 3.7 seconds from defending Champion Ty Tessmann and Team Durango’s Ryan Lutz, the Top 3 being the only drivers to complete 12 laps of Joey ‘The Dirt’ Christensen’s track creation for this the 14th running of the famous track builder’s signature event. Having suffered hail & snow during yesterday’s practice day which meant drivers got just a single practice run on the track, today’s weather in Phoenix, Arizona, was much more favorable with a 2 hour delay to the start of proceedings enough to dry the track off enough to get the event underway. Eventually starting at 10am such is the size of the entry including an increased number of European’s, today’s action at the Fear Farm is not set to be completed until the early hours of Friday morning.

Adam Drake

A podium finisher in Truggy last year behind Tessmann and Ryan Cavalieri, Drake was pleased with his opening run despite a ‘rough first few laps’ due to traffic. Happy with the set-up of his 8ight T 2.0 and his choice of Proline M3 Holeshot tyres, he said his only concern was the tuning of his Novarossi engine which he said started to run a little lean by the end of the 7-minute run. Planning to stick with the same set of tyres for Q2, he added the only change he will make to his truck is a an adjustment to the front swaybar. Asked about this year’s track layout Drake said it wasn’t as crazy as previous years and while not ‘super’ technical it was fast which meant it was easy to get out of your rhythm and ’cause chaos’ but overall he said it was another great track from Joey.

Ty Tessmann

Tessmann, who started off a great 2012 season at this event last year when he did the double, the Canadian going on to become US National Champion and finish runner-up at the 1:8 Buggy World Championships in Argentina, summed up his Q1 by saying ‘it could have been better’. The HB ace said his set-up wasn’t right with the truggy difficult to drive and this lead to a number of moments including one which required him to be marshaled. Running Proline M3 Holeshot tyres he said he was happy with this choice and he will continue with them in Q2 which with a better chassis set-up should allow him to put in a better second run, 2 of the 3 heats counting towards the final qualifying order.

Ryan Lutz

A ‘Good start’ was how Lutz summed up his first run referring more to the end result of being 3rd fastest rather than the actually way the run went. With his truggy squirmy on landing, he said he needs to improve his set-up with a shock oil change his main focus. Choosing AKA Grid Iron tyres in soft compound and running in the same heat as Tessmann, Lutz was on target to top the run until an unfortunate incident on his final lap which lost him almost 4 seconds. As he came up to pass a truggy which was trying to make to the timing loop with a broken shock, the driver of that truggy tried to get out of Lutz’s way but ended up spinning into his path. With no where to go the Durango hit the truggy resulting in him suffering a broken shock shaft. Luckily with only three corners to negotiate to get to the loop Lutz was able to make the finish.

Dakotah Phend

TLR young star Dakotah Phend set the fourth fastest time, just missing out on a 12 lap run. The teenager had a costly tangle during the run with TLR team-mate Ronda Drake but having set himself the goal of a top 5 finish for the round he declared himself happy with the end result. Running Proline Holeshot tyres he said his truggy felt ‘real good’ and was ‘on pace’ so he plans to leave everything as is for his next run.

Tebo Cav

Clashing drivers was a common feature of Q1 with the most high profile one being between Associated’s Cavalieri and Kyosho’s Jared Tebo. The pair came together twice during the run the second time costing both drivers a number of seconds. Cavalieri would take 5th for the round with 2011 Double winner Tebo getting 7th. ‘Unfortunate’ was how Cavalieri summed up the incident adding it ‘should have been better’. Running soft AKA Grid Iron tyres, he plans to make a few adjustments to the rear end of the truggy and if the track continues to dry out he will also switch to Impact tyres for Q2.

Surprise of the opening qualifier was A-Main Hobbies team driver Austin Blair who set the 6th fastest time. Running an RB powered Kyosho, the 18-year-old from California said it was a good run but added hat if he can tidy up his driving a better run is possible. Running super soft AKA Grid Iron, he said he just plans to clean up his truggy for Q2 and leave everything in terms of set-up as is and instead work on his driving. Team-mate Dylan Rodriguez also made the Top 10 with the 8th fastest time driving his OS powered Kyosho despite making a wrong call on tyres. Using Proline’s Blockade the Las Vegas driver said it was ‘not amazing’ and he will switch to the Holeshot for his next run.

Cody King

Making his debut since signing for Reds Racing engines, Cody King set the ninth fastest time despite running most the the qualifier with the rear wing trailing off the back of his Kyosho. In the first group of Pro drivers to hit the track which is continually drying, King was very happy with his pace saying that being able to run 9th without a wing he should be good for the next one adding that his truggy and engines felt good in Q1. Running Proline’s Holeshot tyre he said depending on how the track changes he might switch to the Blockade for Q2. King’s team-mate Elliot Boots is making his US race debut this weekend. The World Championship Top Qualifier and British National Champion is running one of King’s spare Truggy’s, which explains the one colour yellow bodyshell, described his experience of the US so far as ‘massive’. Getting just 5-minutes of track time yesterday he said his first qualifier didn’t go great as he made a few mistakes and had some traffic issues ending up in 21st but he isn’t daunted by the track and with a bit more mileage should be in the mix especially when the racing moves onto Buggy.

Ryan Maifield

Completing the Top 10 was last year’s Top Qualifier Ryan Maifield. The Associated driver described Q1 as his ‘practice’ as he only completed one lap of the track yesterday. The first group to go out after the snow yesterday, he decided to wait for the second half of what were originally 10-minute practice runs. Going out at 5-minutes it was then announced for drivers to finish their laps, the Arizona driver not getting the message that the remaining practices groups had been reduced to 5-minutes. In terms of the qualifier Maifield said without the few crashes it was ‘OK’. Running JConcepts green compound Hybrids on his RC8T he said they felt fine and his plan for Q2 is just a few small tweaks to his set-up and to drive better.

Truggy Qualifying Round 1
1. Adam Drake – TLR/Novarossi – 12/7:31.788
2. Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 12/7:35.524
3. Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 12/7:38.260
4. Dakotah Phend – TLR/Orion – 11/7:01.362
5. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated/Orion – 11/7:01.749
6. Austin Blair – Kyosho/RB – 11/7:02.164
7. Jared Tebo – Kyosho/Orion – 11/7:04.379
8. Dylan Rodriguez – Kyosho/OS Speed – 11/7:04.644
9. Cody King – Kyosho/Reds – 11/7:04.759
10.Ryan Maifield – Associated/LRP – 11/7:05.663

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December 9, 2012

Robert Batlle is World Champion

Robert Batlle is the 1:8 Offroad World Champion after the factory Mugen driver dominated what was a processional and uneventful one-hour final in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Starting the race from second on the grid Batlle took control of the race when pole sitter and early leader Ty Tessmann made a mistake allowing the Spaniard through from where he opened up a lead he would never relinquish to give Mugen their first win since 2004 and the first World title for Novarossi since 1990.  Behind Batlle, Tessmann took the runners-up spot with HB team-mate Atsushi Hara third.

The first European winner since Frenchman Guillamne Vray took the title 8-years ago, Batlle said it was ‘dream come through’ and he was finding it hard to find words to describe how it feels to reach his ultimate goal.  Asked about the race he said while it may have seemed like an easy race to onlookers he said it was far from it from a drivers point of view.  Switching from the soft compound of Procircuit’s Marathon tyre which he ran in the Semi to medium for the Main, Batlle said while his MBX7 was easy to drive track conditions made it a very difficult race.  The first Spanish driver to be crowned World Champion, he said Tessmann had the speed to always be a threat and he had to push hard for the majority of the race.  Setting the joint fastest lap of the race with Ryan Lutz, he said in the closing stages he started to focus on controlling the gap between himself and the Canadian.

With disappointment at missing out on the title written all over his face, Tessmann said while his buggy started to fade a little in the latter part of the race it was too many mistakes that ultimately cost him the win he had worked so hard towards achieving.  2012 has been the 19-year-olds coming of age with him winning a host of high profile races culminating in him being crowned US National Champion and one can only expect the quiet talent who likes to do his talking on the track will be one of the biggest threats to Batlle defending his title in 2-years time in Italy.

A legend of the RC racing World Hara’s third place finish sees the Japanese ace becomes the first driver to finish three consecutive World Championships on the podium.  Changing to a longer chassis after the Semi final practice and choosing HB’s hardest compound Gridlock tyre for the main event he said the buggy, tyres and fuel mileage from his OS engine were good. Hara’s third Worlds podium this year having finished runner up in electric touring car earlier his year and then again in nitro touring car last month, he said he ‘tried his best’ but he had too many mistakes. The 2008 World Champion said prior to the event he told himself if he wasn’t competitive he would retire from the class but with a smile on his face he said his performance in the final has given him huge motivation for the next Worlds adding next time he wants to be back on the top step of the podium.

Snatching fourth position from Associated’s Ryan Maifield on the last lap, David Ronnefalk was the top Kyosho with outgoing World Champion Cody King finishing 7th. Ronnefalk said he was ‘super happy’ with the result as it is the best finish to be achieved by a Swede.  The 16-year-old, who made a great initial start to the race making up five places before catching an out of shape buggy at the double double which dropped him back to last, said his MP9 was not very good at the start but improved as the race went on and passing Maifield on the last lap was a bonus.

The top Associated in the race finishing one spot ahead of team-mate Yannick Aigoin, Maifield described his fifth place finish as ‘alright’.  The America ace said he crashed too much and a damaged drive train meant his LRP powered RC8 was difficult to drive in the last few laps.  A driver who is not afraid to mince his words he said the best thing about the race was ‘we now get to go the F#*k home.’ Behind the two Associateds, Xray’s Josh Wheeler finished 7th followed by the sole TLR driver to make the Main Dakotah Phend.  The 15-year-old had a bad start to the race but pitman David Spashett said afterwards they didn’t have the economy to be able to challenge for a good result needing fuel every six and half minutes.

The only driver not to finish the race was American Taylor Peterson after he suffered a receiver failure on his Mugen MBX7 while on for solid result with 5-minutes to go.  Team-mate Lee Martin had a troubled Worlds final debut, the British driver suffering numerous engine flame outs.  Despite this he persisted to the end to finish 11th behind Peterson.  Managing to equal new World Champion Robert Batlle’s fastest lap of the race Ryan Lutz finished the race last after he suffered a broken front centre drive shaft on his prototype Durango.  Taking the buggy back to the pits his mechanic and Durango designer Gerd Strenge fitted an entire new front gearbox allowing the American to rejoin the race albeit 12 laps down on the leader.

A World Championship that has lacked the wow factor in almost every way hopefully it will lead to the manufacturers coming together to ensure that future events are worthy of the World Championship status.  The pinnacle of ones sport should inspire future generations to follow their dreams and is that not also part of the reason for our sport having and investing in a World Championships.  To our media colleagues Live RC, who despite valiant efforts by Brandon Rohde were unable to bring the world their usual top quality TV coverage, we hope this event hasn’t diminished your passion for the sport and that if the manufacturers do decide on taking action that you are part of the package they create.  Finally we would like to thank new World Champions Mugen, JConcepts and Serpent for making our coverage from Argentina over the past 8-days possible.

Main Final Result
1. Robert Battle – Mugen/Novarossi – 76/60:45.260
2. Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 75/60:13.874
3. Atsushi Hara – HB/OS Speed – 74/60:01.333
4. David Ronnefalk – Kyosho/Orion – 74/60:04.762
5. Ryan Maifield – Associated/LRP – 74/60:12.374
6. Yannick Aigoin – Associated/nVision – 74/60:50.218
7. Cody King – Kyosho/Orion – 73/60:39.724
8. Josh Wheeler – Xray/OS Speed – 72/60:07.733
9. Dakotah Phend – TLR/Orion – 72/60:18.770
10.Taylor Peterson – Mugen/Alpha – 67/55:01.026
11.Lee Martin – Mugen/Novarossi – 60:35.665
12.Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha – 60:14.762

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December 8, 2012

Batlle is World Champion

Spain’s Robert Batlle is the 1:8 Offroad World Champion after the factory Mugen driver dominated the 1-hour final in Argentina with the new MBX7 ahead of the HB D812s of Ty Tessmann and Atsushi Hara.

Provisions Main Final results
1. Robert Battle – Mugen/Novarossi – 76/60:45.260
2. Ty Tessmann – HB/OS Speed – 75/60:13.874
3. Atsushi Hara – HB/OS Speed – 74/60:01.333
4. David Ronnefalk – Kyosho/Orion
5. Ryan Maifield – Associated/LRP
6. Yannick Aigoin – Associated/nVision
7. Cody King – Kyosho/Orion
8. Josh Wheeler – Xray/OS Speed
9. Dakotah Phend – TLR/Orion
10.Taylor Peterson – Mugen/Alpha
11.Lee Martin – Mugen/Novarossi
12.Ryan Lutz – Durango/Alpha

Full report to follow shortly