September 17, 2011

Evans tops opening 2WD qualifier in Dallas

Dustin Evans

Losi’s Dustin Evans has topped the opening round of qualifying for 2WD Modified at the fourth and final event on the Short Course Showdown Nationwide Tour which is taking place at the amazing Mikes Model Shop facility in Dallas, Texas.  The US 2WD Buggy Champion took his Orion powered Losi XXX-SCT to the fastest time ahead of Team Associated’s Brian Kinwald and Randy Pike’s Tekin powered Losi.

Winner of the second date on the Showdown tour when it stopped off at Trackside Hobbies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Evans was the only driver to record 16 laps as he set the fastest lap of the opening qualifier.  Not happy with the performance of his 2WD truck recently, the factory driver said yesterday’s open practice was very productive and he is really happy now with his set-up.  Running AKA super soft Wishbones Evans will leave everything as is for the second of the four qualifiers.  Asked about the track Evans said it worked well for Short Course and while it looked easy the centre double double was hard to pull off every lap.

Brian Kinwald

The man with the most wins of the tour in 2WD and a legend of Off Road racing Kinwald described his run as ‘loose’.  Running JConcepts Barcode tyres on his SC-10 the multiple former World Champion put the lack of grip down to the sauce he used on his tyres and plans to try a different sauce for his next run.  Really impressed by the facility here at Mikes Hobby Shop, the ‘Dirtinator’ described the track as ‘pretty simple’ but hopes in Q2 he can mount a stronger challenge to Evans.

Randy Pike

The team manager at Tekin electronics, Pike ran a fresh set of Panther tyres which he said took a few laps to come in but overall it was a solid first run.  Looking to find a little more steering on his XXX-SCT, the racer from California is planning to add some extra weight to the front of his truck.

Quincy Hughes

Also driving a Tekin powered Losi, local track hot shot Quincy Hughes set the fourth fastest time just 6/10th shy of Pike’s time.  Making his Short Course Showdown Nationwide Tour debut, Hughes was happy with the performance of his AKA shod truck and says he has no plans to change anything for Q2.

Paul Wynn

Advising Kinwald on his tyre choices here in Dallas, JConcepts’ Paul Wynn took his Reedy powered Associated to the fifth fastest time.  Also finding the track a little ‘slick’, the man responsible for body design at JConcepts has been an A finalist at all previous tour dates and is hopeful he will qualify directly this time round having had to bump up from the B Main at the last two events.  Running his latest body creation, the Highflow, which features some nicely moulded air escape holes, Wynn said the size of the track doesn’t realise the full potential of the holes but instead the benefit is the lower weight helping to reduce body roll.

Completing the Top 6 for the opening qualifier was 18-year-old Cody Hollis. Driving a Kyosho Ultima SC, the Oklahoma driver said his truck was not great to drive but by keeping his run clean he was pretty pleased to take sixth.  Lacking forward traction he hopes by lengthening the rear camber links he will have a better package for Q2.

In the other 2WD drive classes Kevin McCoy topped the Stock class from Brian Butts while Kent Everett and Ron Simpson set the pace in the Novice and Traxxas Slash Spec classes respectively.

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June 6, 2011

Cavalieri is ROAR Buggy Champion

Winner

Team Associated completed the double today at the 2011 ROAR 1:8 Offroad Nationals with Ryan Cavalieri winning the Buggy main ahead of team-mate Ryan Maifield who earlier in the day lifted the Truggy crown at Thunder Alley. What started out as a thrilling battle which produced many lead changes, in the end Cavalieri took any easy win as Top Qualifier Jared Tebo hit trouble and Maifield suffered a flame out.  With the champion elect in cruise mode the excitement for the latter part of the race was the battle for third between current World Champion Cody King and potential future World Champion Dakotah Phend, the young Losi ace winning out to claim his first major nitro podium finish.

Track

Cavalieri, who last won the title back in 2005, said after the race that there was little separating himself, Maifield and Tebo in terms of pace and mistakes being made and so he just kept plugging away trying to run his own race.  Despite cruising to a 2 lap winning margin the former electric World Champion felt his choice of tyre, the new Proline Blockade in M2 compound, would have given him an edge if the intense three way battle had went down to the wire.

Despite his LRP engine flaming out when he hit a rock, Maifield who lead the race a number of times said he was pleased with second on what had been a very successful campaign for his Associated team.  Having clocked up over three hours of track time today the Arizona racer said after the days hectic schedule on the difficult edgy track conditions he was now ‘mentally dead’.

Dakotah Phend

Getting one of the biggest cheers after the race from the large crowd of onlookers, Phend was clearly delighted with third.  The 14-year-old was the best placed TLR driver in both Truggy, where he finished 6th, and Buggy.  Aware that he had the World Champion chasing him down he said he just tried to stay calm and focus on doing his own thing.  Guided through the 1-hour main from the pits by his crew of Mike Truhe and Dustin Evans, who regularly told him not to ‘try anything stupid’, Phend thanked the pair for their help throughout what he has been a great week the promising youngster.

Having to settle for fourth King said his Kyosho MP9 was difficult to drive.  Making a mistake at the start which dropped him down to 8th he said he just focused on working his way back through the field but in the end he ‘came up a little short’ after swapping position with Phend.

Tebo hits trouble

Seeing his title defence end when the steering servo horn came undone just before halfway distance while leading, Tebo said afterwards he felt he had control of the race.  Happy to be able to match Cavalieri’s pace from the start, he knew he was running one less fuel stop than his fellow Orion Engines backed driver and this was going to give him a buffer at the last round of stops. The Top Qualifier of both classes, Tebo left the rostrum to return to his pit table to get a tool to fix his buggy and despite having no chance of success rejoined the race working his way back from last to 7th, two laps down on sixth placed JR Mitch.

Canadian Ty Tessmann was another to hit steering problems when the servo saver broke on his D8 as he held third position.  The 18-year-old was one of three retirements with Mugen’s Taylor Peterson retiring with a dead receiver battery and Hobao’s Jeremy Kortz pulling up after problems with his transponder.

Buggy Podium

We would like to thank Team Durango for the support of our first ever ROAR Nationals coverage, which in a year when there is no World Championship is the next best thing.  A very well presented event we must give a special word of gratitude to Pro-Line for unofficially acting as the media centre and providing refreshments.  Finally congratulations to Thunder Alley track owner Rob Jackson whose hard work throughout the week is a credit to the sport.

Buggy Final Results

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June 6, 2011

Cavalieri on pole for Buggy Main

Ryan Cavalieri

Team Associated’s Ryan Cavalieri will start the 1-hour Buggy Main at the ROAR Nationals from pole after winning the first of the Semis in a faster time than Jared Tebo who starts second. Cavalieri lapped everyone up to second placed Ty Tessmann in the 30 minute encounter, being the only driver to run a 29 second lap in either Semis.  Top Qualifier Tebo took his Kyosho a relatively easy win crossing the finish line over half a lap up on newly crowned Truggy Champion Ryan Maifield who will challenge for the double from 4th on the grid behind Tessmann.

Dakotah Phend

Lining up as the top Losi on what has been a great day for the youngster, Dakotah Phend will carry number six and is joined by his senior team-mate Adam Drake.  The former champion starts 8th behind current World Champion Cody King who beat him to third in the second of the Semis.

Runner up last year, Jesse Robbers makes it two Hot Bodies in the final with his CR8 prototype starting from the eight spot ahead of the only Mugen, which will be driven by Taylor Peterson.  Making it into final as one of the fastest drivers outside of the Top 5, bad boy Jeremy Kortz is next up with his Hobao.

Completing the 12 drivers who can still become the 2011 Buggy Champion are Associated duo JR Mitch, the other fastest finisher, and Clint Wachter who was fifth in the first Semi.

Mike Truhe

Crowned champion the last time Thunder Alley hosted the Nationals and on the podium 12 months ago Mike Truhe was one of the big casualties of the Semis along with 2006 World Champion Mark Pavidis.  Truhe, who suffered a broken shock in the Truggy final, was forced to retire after just three laps when the carb on his N-Vision engine jammed.  In contention for a bump up spot Pavidis ran out of fuel just as the race entered the final 10 minutes.  Also stopping on track was Travis Amezcua ending a disappointing event for the factory Mugen driver.

Buggy Final Order

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