January 12, 2008

Christoph Thiele secures Stock TQ

Christoph Thiele extends Stock TQ

The 3rd round of qualifying for the stock class is now over and it was Christoph Thiele that has once more taken the first place in the round to secure his position as the stock class top qualifier. He was made to work for the win in this round by Schumacher racer Jimmy Maddison who was on the early TQ pace for the round but rolled and missed part of the track and had to slow as to not get an advantage. This incident put Thiele into the top spot with a 17 lap run in 5:07.54 and has given him a perfect score in the qualifying standings after 3 rounds, with 2 still left to be run.

Jimmy Maddison on the driver Stand

Stock results after 3 of 5 rounds
1. Christoph Thiele (Germany) – 17L 307.34 465 [155 155 155]
2. Bastian Hennig (Germany) – 17L 314.45 455 [151 153 151]
3. Florian Ring (Germany) – 17L 318.05 451 [150 151 150]
4. Dennis Fadtke (Germany) – 17L 317.43 441 [143 152 146]
5. Luke Hobson (England) – 16L 301.11 438 [153 140 145]
6. Palle Hornum (Denmark) – 17L 315.03 438 [146 144 148]
7. Tommy Bergfeldt (Sweden) – 16L 308.96 433 [147 143 143]
8. Rasmus T. Callesen (Denmark) – 16L 301.84 429 [152 147 130]
9. Oliver Näthe (Germany) – 16L 307.74 429 [148 146 135]
10.Søren Jeppesen (Denmark) – 16L 306.69 429 [144 145 140]


January 12, 2008

Steen Graversen sets pace in Rd2

Steen Graversen wins round 2

Danish Kyosho racer Steen Graversen has won round 2 of qualifying in the modified class to move up into the top 3 in the overall standings. Scoring a 19 Lap run in 5:09.80, his time was 6 seconds quicker than the fastest qualifying time of Jilles Groskamp, set late yesterday evening. Jilles, who started first on the road had a clear track ahead of him, but was never on TQ pace and claimed 3rd in the round to stay on the current TQ position. His team mate Viktor Wilck sees himself in 2nd in the standings after a 2nd placed spot round 2, combined with yesterdays 3rd spot. In heat 20 it was Alexander Hagberg that set the early pace but slowed at the very end, allowing a quick Andy Moore to take the heat win and claim the TQ spot, albeit for a brief moment.

Toni Rheinard Action

The penultimate heat of round 2 started quickly, with Toni Rheinard the first to bring his lap times close to the magical 15 second region, with a 16.09 and then the laps started to tumble in the final run, with Steen setting the first sub 16 seconds lap with a 15.98, which was equalled by Teemu Leino, who then went 1/100th of a second quicker to end with the fastest overall lap time with a 15.97.

Steen Graversen wins round 2

Steen Graversen, who is running a special Shin edition Kyosho TF-5 Stallion, stated that “The car is really super here. The cornering speeds are amazing. I am really happy with how it is working and with my run.”

Mod results after 2 of 5 rounds
1. Jilles Groskamp (Netherlands) – 19L 315.23 307 [155 152]
2. Viktor Wilck (Sweden) – 19L 311.41 305 [152 153]
3. Steen Graversen (Denmark) – 19L 309.80 304 [149 155]
4. Juho Levanen (Finland) – 19L 312.37 301 [150 151]
5. Andy Moore (England) – 19L 316.48 301 [151 150]
6. Teemu Leino (Finland) – 19L 316.27 300 [153 147]
7. Ronald Volker (Germany) – 19L 314.28 296 [148 148]
8. Alexander Hagberg (Sweden) – 19L 314.24 294 [145 149]
9. Marc Rheinard (Germany) – 18L 303.49 291 [146 145]
10.Shin Adachi (Japan) – 18L 302.09 286 [147 139]

Andersson Air Time

In the stock class it was yesterdays TQ racer Christoph Thiele that confirmed his top pace, by setting the the fastest time in round 2 to move himself 4 points ahead at the front of the qualifying rankings. Biggest mover of the day was Xray racer Bastian Henning who claimed 2nd overall in the round to move himself from 4th overnight to second in the qualifying standings after 2 rounds, with Florian Ring now in 3rd spot.

Stock results after 2 of 5 rounds
1. Christroph Thiele (Germany) – 17L 313.83 310 [155 155]
2. Bastian Hennig (Germany) – 17L 314.45 304 [151 153]
3. Florian Ring (Germany) – 17L 318.05 301 [150 151]
4. Rasmus T. Callesen (Denmark) – 16L 301.84 299 [152 147]
5. Dennis Fadtke (Germany) – 17L 317.43 295 [143 152]
6. Luke Hobson (England) – 16L 301.11 294 [153 141]
7. Oliver Nathe (Germany) – 16L 307.74 294 [148 146]
8. Tommy Bergfeldt (Sweden) – 16L 308.96 290 [147 143]
9. Palle Hornum (Denmark) – 16L 309.27 290 [146 144]
10.Soren Jeppesen (Denmark) – 16L 306.69 289 [144 145]

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January 11, 2008

Groskamp sets pace in Denmark

Jilles Groskamp TQ

Jilles Groskamp has made the perfect start to his new tenure at Tamiya by setting the quickest time in round 1 of the 2008 DHI Cup, giving him maximum points for the round with 3 of the 5 to count. Heading into Heat 21, the final heat of the round, it was Hot Bodies racer Andy Moore that had taken the TQ spot over from Shin Adachi, who had only taken the spot in the previous heat. Heat 12 saw a gaggle of quick cars, all on TQ pace which included Juho Levanen, Teemu Leino and of course Groskamp. In the final moments Jilles managed to get his head down and put in the laps needed to take the top spot and was aided by a slowing Levanen, run time being a struggle for a lot of the competitors.

Ronald Volker in action

A racer who had a good pace, but was very unfortunate was defending Champion Ronald Volker, the German racer suffering a tire problem that slowed him but was still able to take 7th, “I am not happy with today. I had a problem with my tyre with no glue on the inside. For sure tomorrow I can improve tomorrow at least I hope so.”

Going in to tomorrows final 4 rounds of qualifying the race for TQ is still wide open but the overnight pole sitter is feeling confident of his chances, “It feels great. The first qualification and TQ, that is perfect. It was not very easy but I still did it and it counts because its round by round”. Asked if he would make any changes overnight to his TRF416 the Dutchman replied, “I will try some mirror changes maybe with the shocks and springs but the car is getting better as the tyres wear down. My big focus for tomorrow is to work on the power. Run time is very close now. I dumped a little at the end but I can see the motor is very dirty and I to clean it. Apart from my car I will help Marc (Rheinhard) with his car as it was not so good so he will try my set-up tomorrow.”

Top 10 Modified Qualifying Positions
After Round 1 of 5

1. Jilles Groskamp (Netherlands) – 19L 315.23
2. Teemu Leino (Finland) – 19L 316.27
3. Viktor Wilck (Sweden) – 19L 316.28
4. Andy Moore (England) – 19L 316.48
5. Juho Levanen (Finland) – 19L 318.38
6. Steen Graversen (Denmark) – 18L 300.95
7. Ronald Volker (Germany) – 18L 301.43
8. Shin Adachi (Japan) – 18L 302.09
9. Marc Rheinard (Germany) – 18L 303.49
10. Alexander Hagberg (Sweden) – 18L 303.79


January 11, 2008

Jilles Groskamp takes overnight TQ

Gilles Groskamp takes overnight TQ

In a great drive in heat 21, it was Jilles Groskamp that has claimed TQ in a very tight run that saw pace setter Juho Levanen slow on the final lap. Teemu Leino now lies in 2nd place, 1 second behind with Vicktor Wilck and Andy Moore, who had set TQ in the heat before, all on the same second.

Top 10 Modified after 1 of 5 rounds
1. Jilles Groskamp (Netherlands) – 19L 315.23
2. Teemu Leino (Finland) – 19L 316.27
3. Viktor Wilck (Sweden) – 19L 316.28
4. Andy Moore (England) – 19L 316.48
5. Juho Levanen (Finland) – 19L 318.38
6. Steen Graversen (Denmark) – 18L 300.95
7. Ronald Volker (Germany) – 18L 301.43
8. Shin Adachi (Japan) – 18L 302.09
9. Marc Rheinard (Germany) – 18L 303.49
10. Alexander Hagberg (Sweden) – 18L 303.79

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January 11, 2008

Christoph Thiele overnight Stock TQ

Christoph Thiele overnight Stock TQ

The first round of Stock (19T) qualifying is over and it was German Xray racer Christoph Thiele that set the pace, posting the only 17 lap run in this class. Earlier in the round it was Oliver Nathe that had set down a great time in a very early heat which was only beaten in the last 2 heats in which Thiele set his time. Talking to the young German racer he had the following to say: ‘I am very pleased to end the opening day fastest. My car was good and I hope will be able to hold onto my position tomorrow. There is more time to come from the track so tomorrow I’m sure more drivers will break into the 17 laps.’

Second quickest heading in to the overnight break is UK racer Luke Hobson, who had carried his quick pace across from the practice runs to end up only 1 second behind the pole man. Sharing the same second in 3rd spot and only 7 tenths back is local Corally racer Rasmus T Callesen.

Top 5 in Stock (19T) after 1 round of 5
1. Christoph Thiele (Germany) – 17L 318.18
2. Luke Hobson (England) – 16L 301.11
3. Rasmus T. Callesen (Denmark) – 16L 301.84
4. Bastian Hennig (Germany) – 16L 303.26
5. Florian Ring (Germany) – 16L 303.41
6. Dennis Hassing (Denmark) – 16L 307.02
7. Oliver Nathe (Germany) – 16L 307.74
8. Tommy Bergfeldt (Sweden) – 16L 308.96
9. Palle Hornum (Denmark) – 16L 309.27
10.Goran Langsholt (Norway) – 16L 309.71

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January 11, 2008

Levanen quickest after practice

Levanen quickest after practice

In Fridays 4th and final practice session it was Finnish Associated racer Juho Levanen that set the pace going into qualifying. Setting a 16.13 second lap, in a round that saw traction come up quite considerably, the TC5 raceronly ranked 11th based on 5 minute runs, but as with the rest of the drivers he was using the practice session to fine tune his setup. Fastest in the overall ranking after practice was Xray racer Alexander Hagberg, who got his head down and recorded 18 laps in 304.08, just ahead of fellow Swedish racer Alexander Hagberg, driving the Tamiya TRF416. Rounding out the top 3 in modified class was Marc Rheinard 2 seconds behind his team mate.

Track Repair

In the 19T class it was Bastian Hennig that set the clear pace, 5 seconds ahead of English racer Luke Hobson in 2nd, both drivers recording 16 laps. After practice the organisers had to replace a section of the track that was lifting on the right section of the track as well as repair a torn section on the straight that lifted in the final practice heat affecting drivers lines going down the straight.

The first rounds of qualifying is now currently underway with 19T on the track.