January 9, 2016

Cockerill is 2WD Top Qualifier at DHI Cup

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After a poor first day of qualifying at the DHI Cup, former Champion Tom Cockerill turned things around today to claim his first overall TQ at the Danish event.  A DNF in Q1 and only 5th in Q2, the Yokomo driver upped his game for the final two qualifiers to snatch the pole position for the A-Main from early dominator Michal Orlowski.  Matching Orlowski’s two TQ runs it was Cockerill’s times that would give the British driver the tie breaker to claim the honour of Top Qualifier in this the fifth year offroad has been part of the DHI Cup.

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Commenting on his Q4 performance and having started the previous heats from the back of the pack, Cockerill said, ‘I was up the grid this time and in the pack from the beginning.  Once Orlowski crashed I then knew I just had to stick with him’.  Changing on to a different set of tyres for the final qualifier he said his YZ-2 was ‘good’ but the ‘final’s a different game’ he will make a couple of changes to the set-up.  Looking to make the car ‘more racey’, the World Championship finalist plans to raise the rear link a little and take 1mm out of the ackermann. Asked about the finals, he predicted the track would lead to ‘close racing’. Describing it as an ‘understeery track’ he said this meant it was easy to get your corner entry wrong which was making for overtaking opportunities.

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‘I crashed again’ was how Orlowski summed up losing the overall TQ.  Having crashed on the last lap of Q3 when on a TQ run that would have secured him pole position early, the factory Schumacher driver was on new tyres for the decider and trying to break them in during the warm-up he said they had a good feeling for the qualifier.  Setting down the early TQ pace he described his mistake on lap 6 of 15 as an ‘unlucky crash’ as he jumped ‘too short’ on the middle jump leading to the lose of 4-seconds.  ‘Still happy with 2nd’ on the grid, the 14-year-old said with good sets of tyres for the finals he is ready to race for the win.  The Polish driver said there is going to be lot of places for passing and feels the table top is one area there will be many opportunity to pass due to other’s errors.

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The surprise of yesterday’s qualifying when he finished both heats P2 behind Orlowski, Team Associated driver Niclas Månsson would count those results to secure 3rd on the grid.  Qualifying 9th last year, the Swede said it was his driving than let things down today with both heats containing a lot of mistakes.  19th in Q3 and P9 in the final heat, the 26-year-old said his B5M is good and he will ‘just leave it as is’ for the finals in which his aim is to ‘try and stay on the podium’.

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2WD Champion for the first two years that offroad was added to the event, Joern Neumann will start 4th. His worst starting position to-date, the German said the problem in Q4 was that he ‘pushed too hard’.  Needing a TQ or P2 to start in the Top 3, he said it was everything or nothing but his 110% approach didn’t pay off as he crashed twice early on.  Happy that his modified Serpent SX4 is good he will leave it unchanged for the final saying he just needs to take his driving ‘back to 100%, not 110%’.  The German, who remains unbeaten in 4WD, said with everyone making small mistakes there would be plenty of opportunity to overtake over the 5-minute races.

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Completing the top half of the grid, Martin Bayer said ‘from 5th I don’t know what I can do.  In the middle of the pack is one of the worst positons’.  Two places better than he qualified last year, he said the section after the start is not so tricky so hopefully this will lead to clean starts adding ‘if this is possible it could be possible to make up some places’.  Making his DHI Cup debut Xray team-mate Bruno Coelho will line-up 7th on the grid tomorrow behind top local hope Yokomo’s Frederik Hovgaard.

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January 9, 2016

Cockerill comes good in Q3

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Former Champion Tom Cockerill finally came good in the third round of 2WD Buggy Qualifying at the DHI Cup, the Yokomo driver denying another former Champion, Joern Neumann, his first TQ run of the event on the final lap. Having taken both qualifiers at the Odense event yesterday, Michal Orlowski looked like he was about to seal the overall TQ early but a last lap error allowed Neumann to jump to the top of the timing screen.  It was to be short lived however as Cockerill, who started from the back of the 10-car heat after a tough first day of qualifying, went fastest by 0.081 of a second.

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Commenting on his TQ run, which importantly was a new fastest time, Cockerill said ‘I texted tech support and after being told off about my driving got some set-up suggestions’.  The tech support he was referring to was Yokomo lead driver Lee Martin whose nitro commitments has him racing in Italy this weekend.  Switching to a flat front arm, adding more caster and rebuilding the shocks on his YZ-2, Cockerill said the changes gave the car a little more steering with it now ‘tucking in nicer’ into the corner at the end of the straight.  The only driver who can deny Orlowski his first overall TQ at the DHI Cup, Cockerill said the only change he will make for the decider is change to a new but already scrubbed-in set of the handout Schumacher tyres.

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‘Car was pretty good’, was how Neumann summed up Q3.  The Serpent driver, who is running a modified 4WD buggy in 2WD, said for the first minute and a half he was quicker than Orlowski but the Pole was faster in the middle of the heat.  Only changing to a new set of tyres for the qualifier he said this was a slight improvement but to try and get his SX4 more consistent for Q4 he will run a heavier diff oil.

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Running tyres for a third time, Orlowski said he knew from the warm-up laps that it was going to be a struggle as his Schumacher was sliding around on the past their best tyres.  After a mistake at the first corner on the opening lap at the table top, the 14-year-old said he ‘just pushed as hard as (he) could’ and setting the fastest lap it all looked to be working out until the last lap.  Making a mistake at the table top, he said as he tried to recover he caught at dot and flipped his KF2 SE.  Losing over one & a half seconds, he would drop to third just 2/10ths off Cockerill’s TQ pace. Behind Orlowski, Xray’s Martin Bayer would get a P4 followed by Yokomo driver Frederik Hovgaard with David Hassel completing the Top 6.

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January 8, 2016

Orlowski holds overnight TQ in Denmark

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Michal Orlowski has kicked off his 2016 season perfectly with the Schumacher driver securing the provisional overnight 2WD Buggy TQ at the DHI Cup.  Having topped practice at the Danish event, the 14-year-old carried his pace into qualifying taking the opening two rounds from the Swede Niclas Mansson who sits an impressive second overnight.  Improving one place to claim P3 in the second of the four scheduled qualifiers, Joern Neumann lies third going into Day 2 followed by Xray’s Martin Bayer and Team Associated’s Joakim Nicolaisen.  Having shown promise in practice taking his D216 to the fourth fastest time, for defending champion David Ronnefalk the qualifiers would prove difficult.  Only 13th in Q1, a last lap crash in Q2 would cost the HB driver a second behind Orlowski and the Swede finds himself sitting 10th overall.

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Delight with the outcome of both qualifiers, Orlowski described Q1 as a ‘crazy run’.  Over jumping the table top on the opening lap he would roll his KF2 SE making another similar mistake a few laps later.  Having ‘pushed really hard’ to try make back up the time the Polish ace would then come together with TQ pace setter Tom Cockerill, Cockerill coming off the worst of the incident when his Yokomo made contact with the drivers stand.  Giving his view of the incident he said Cockerill went outside so he went for the inside but then the former event winner crashed into him, the incident losing him a few seconds.  Able to continue, unlike Cockerill, he said he pushed hard to try get a Top 3 time but setting the fastest lap in the process he would snatch the TQ from Mansson on the last lap.  Changing to a new set of tyres for Q2, he said this resulted in a ‘really bad feeling’ from the car for the opening 3-minutes.  With the car improving as the tyres broke in, again a charge to try and make up for lost time would see the World Championship Finalist set the fastest lap as he secured another TQ run, this time the margin a much larger 2.5 seconds over Mansson.  With new tyres proving slower, for Q3 he will revert to the same set of tyres he used in Q1 as he looks to wrap up an early overall TQ.

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Finishing last year’s 2WD A-Main fifth overall from 9th on the grid, Mansson said cutting tyre pins for qualifying gave his Associated B5M ‘more rotation’.  Sixth fastest in practice, the 26-year-old said his first run had one mistake but Q2 was ‘a clean run’, consistency key to today’s results.  Looking to get more steering for tomorrow’s qualifiers, he plans to raise the rear roll centre for Q3.

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On target for a TQ run in Q1, Neumann described the first round as ‘unlucky’ after his battery died on the run down the straight on his last lap.  Leaving him fourth fastest, he would suffer a crash in Q2 while again on the TQ pace as he went too short on the first jump of the back section costing him 2-seconds.  Going on to post the 3rd fastest time, the Serpent driver was encouraged by the fact he was ‘a lot closer to the guys than at the EOS’ adding they now ‘have a lot more speed in the car than before’.  The Serpent driver is running a modified 4WD SX4 in 2WD which, in addition to having no front drive shafts, features a number of prototype parts allowing for a more central positioning of the motor.

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A driver who has undertaken both a diet and training programme, a new for 2016 lightweight Bayer described his opening performances as ‘OK’.  The Czech driver said in Q1 it was going ‘pretty good’ until he made a four second mistake with a minute to go while in the hunt for the TQ. He said Q2 was the ‘same story. On the pace but small mistakes’.  Describing his car as ‘pretty easy to drive’ he needs to ‘cut out the mistakes’ adding that was ‘down to the driver’.  Team-mate Coelho, who finds himself in the second fastest heat holds 7th overnight behind former Top Qualifier Oscar Levin having got a P9 in Q1 and a P7 in the second round.

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Giving his account of his incident with Orlowski in Q1, 2014 Champion Cockerill said ‘it was 50/50’.  ‘I was leading so I wouldn’t pull out of the way and ended up in the rostrum’.  Second fastest in practice, the Yokomo driver said Q2 was ‘better’ and while ‘the car was good’ the ‘driver was shit’.  On the TQ pace he would come up short in the back jump section losing 3-seconds to end up P5.  While his YZ-2 is ‘good’, he said he might try a different rear wing for Q3.

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January 8, 2016

Chassis Focus – Michal Orlowski

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Chassis – Schumacher Cat K2
Motor – LRP X20 5.5T
ESC – LRP Flow
Battery – LRP 4500mAh
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Remarks – Reigning European Champion in the class, Michal Orlowski is competing in 4WD running a pretty standard Schumacher Cat K2. The car is equipped with a Front Adjustable Brake system, small bore shocks and a WTF fan, which takes care of keeping the LRP motor cool.

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January 8, 2016

Chassis Focus – Tom Cockerill

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Chassis – Yokomo YZ-2
Motor – Yokomo 6.5T
ESC – Yokomo
Battery – Yokomo 4800mAh
Radio/Servos – KO/Xpert
Remarks – Top Yokomo driver in the Buggy division here at the DHI Cup, British driver Tom Cockerill is running a YZ-2 equipped with front and rear LMR wings and under LiPo weight. The car also features a titanium screw set, vented slipper plate and rear aluminium uprights.

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