January 12, 2014

Bayer wins A1 of 4WD Buggy

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In somewhat of a repeat of the happenings of the opening leg of 2WD Buggy earlier in the day, a late mistake by the Top Qualifier handed victory to the No.2 qualifier. Starting from pole position, defending Champion Joern Neumann looked like he had done enough to build up an advantage that would see off Team Xray’s Martin Bayer but with four laps to go the German put his Durango on its roof.  This allowed European Champion Bayer to slip by as marshals attend the DEX410. A moment by Bayer in the same section of track on the next lap when his XB4 got up on two wheels allowed Neumann to close the gap and with the Czech driver in his sights he started to close him down.  Setting the fastest lap of the race on the penultimate lap it looked like it was only a matter of time before he would find away passed but on the last lap in an almost identical mistake to his earlier roll he put the Durango on its roof again just three corners from the finishing loop.  Bayer took the win with Neumann recovering to finish 2.6 second behind him in second with young Danish talent Jesper Rasmussen  completing the Top 3 with his Associated.

4WD Buggy A1 Result
1.(2) Martin Bayer (CZ) – Team Xray – 15/5:17.450
2.(1) Jörn Neumann (DE) – Team Durango – 15/5:20.050
3.(3) Jesper Rasmussen (DK) – Team Associated – 14/5:00.971
4.(9) Simon Moss (GB) – Schumacher – 14/5:03.865
5.(4) Tom Cockerill (GB) – Schumacher – 14/5:09.510
6.(6) Kim Nielsen (DK) – Team Xray – 14/5:10.437
7.(10)Joakim Nicolaisen (NO) – Team Associated – 14/5:14.816
8.(5) David Hassel (SE) – Team Xray – 14/5:15.229
9.(8) Niclas Månsson (SE) – Team Associated – 14/5:17.024
10.(7)Oskar Levin (SE) – Team C – 14/5:20.418

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January 12, 2014

Cockerill takes 2WD Buggy DHI Cup title

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Schumacher’s Tom Cockerill claimed his first DHI Cup title winning 2WD Buggy thanks to a second A-Main win this morning. The British driver again benefited from a mistake by Top Qualifier Oskar Levin would made an almost identical mistake to the one which Cockerill made himself in A1.  This allowed the Schumacher designer go to the front on lap 4 and despite some close attention from outgoing champion Joern Neumann in the latter part of the race he would see off the German taking the leg by 7/10ths of a second.  The 14th running of the Danish event with offroad introduced three years ago, Cockerill’s win ends Neumann’s domination of the event with the Durango driver being the only one to have previously held the DHI Offroad titles.

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Running a set of tyres he got team-mate Simon Moss to scrub in for him in his B Final, Cockerill said his Nosram powered Cougar KF was a lot better in the early laps of A2.  Planning to just follow Levin for the first part of the race, he said it turned out a lot easier than expected as Levin’s mistake handed him the lead after just three laps.  Delighted with the win, when asked about the pressure from Neumann during the race he said the EOS thought him a big lesson.  Securing the TQ honours at the season opener of the Euro Offroad Series, nerves got the better of him in the finals, but he said this thought him that there is nothing up can do about other drivers and focusing driving your own clean race is all you can do and that is exactly what he did here in A2.  Although he will face a much tougher field he said the win was a great result for next weekend’s EOS in Berlin.

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‘Just not my race’ was how Levin summed up his disappointing morning.  The Swede said he tried too push hard from the beginning to try and get a gap over Cockerill & Neumann but he over did it resulting in him crashing off the track.  Having shown the potential of his new Team C ride he said his focus is now and making amends at next weeks EOS.

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With Cockerill sitting out the 3rd & final A-Main, it was a straight race to decide what order Neumann & Levin would join him on the podium.  It would turn out to be the most entertaining leg of the three Mains with Neumann and Levin swapping positions.  In the end Neumann would take the win by just 2/10th of a second to claim the runners up spot with second good enough to secure Levin the final step on the podium.

2WD Buggy Overall Result
1. Tom Cockerill (GB) – Schumacher – 2 pts
2. Jörn Neumann (DE) – Team Durango – 3
3. Oskar Levin (SE) – Team C – 4
4. Kim Nielsen (DK) – Team C – 6
5. Jesper Rasmussen (DK) – Team Associated – 7
6. Niclas Månsson (SE) – Team Associated – 10
7. Jonas Kaerup (DK) – Team Associated – 12
8. Villalba Zacarias (ES) – Team C – 14
9. Martin Bayer (CZ) – Team Xray – 16
10.Thomas Andersson (SE) – Schumacher – 17

2WD Buggy A2 Result
1.(2) Tom Cockerill (GB) – Schumacher – 14/5:05.584
2.(3) Jörn Neumann (DE) – Team Durango – 14/5:06.231
3.(5) Jesper Rasmussen (DK) – Team Associated – 14/5:10.608
4.(1) Oskar Levin (SE) – Team C – 14/5:10.789
5.(4) Kim Nielsen (DK) – Team C – 14/5:12.826
6.(6) Jonas Kaerup (DK) – Team Associated – 14/5:18.376
7.(7) Niclas Månsson (SE) – Team Associated – 14/5:18.552
8.(10)Thomas Andersson (SE) – Schumacher – 14/5:21.088
9.(8) Villalba Zacarias (ES) – Team C – 13/5:04.150
10.(9)Martin Bayer (CZ) – Team Xray – 13/5:06.776

2WD Buggy A3 Result
1.(3) Jörn Neumann (DE) – Team Durango – 14/5:04.966
2.(1) Oskar Levin (SE) – Team C – 14/5:05.168
3.(4) Kim Nielsen (DK) – Team C – 14/5:08.711
4.(5) Jesper Rasmussen (DK) – Team Associated – 14/5:09.636
5.(7) Niclas Månsson (SE) – Team Associated – 14/5:17.164
6.(6) Jonas Kaerup (DK) – Team Associated – 14/5:18.083
7.(9) Martin Bayer (CZ) – Team Xray – 14/5:18.710
8.(8) Villalba Zacarias (ES) – Team C – 13/5:01.287
9.(10)Thomas Andersson (SE) – Schumacher – 13/5:06.876
10.(2)Tom Cockerill (GB) – Schumacher – DNS

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January 12, 2014

Last lap mistake by Levin hands Cockerill A1 win

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A last lap mistake by Top Qualifier Oskar Levin handed Schumacher’s Tom Cockerill the win in the opening A-Main of 2WD Buggy at the DHI Cup in Denmark this morning.  Getting a clean start Levin looked to be in control of proceedings, the Swede even seeing off a mid race challenge from Cockerill before the British driver rolled his Cougar KF as he started lap 9 of 14.  With a comfortable gap over his rivals the battle for third well back in the distance, Levin just had to cruise to finish but right in front of the drivers stand the Team C driver spun on the wooden section.  Losing over 2-seconds, the mistake was enough to allow Cockerill to slip through to win by 8/10th of a second.  Completing the Top 3 was Kim Nielsen. Defending champion Joern Neumann, who started third, never featured in the race eventually finishing the race a half a lap down on Cockerill.

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Levin said his spin was ‘A stupid mistake’.  Feeling a bit nervous he said he just got on the power a little earlier than normal and the rear end of his TM2 just came around. In terms of the car the 19-year-old said he couldn’t ask for anything more from it describing the buggy as ‘super consistent’.  He said he has the equipment to win and just needs to make no more ‘stupid’ mistakes to get it done.

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Albeit a little late, Cockerill’s response to be handed the win was ‘Happy Christmas’.  Running a fresh set of the controlled Schumacher tyres he said his car was a little slow at the start but after a few laps he was able to start to close in on the lead.  After his mistake he said he settled for second as Levin was ‘gone’ so Levin’s mistake came as big as surprise to him as anyone else.  With used tyres for A2, Cockerill is confident he can take the fight to Levin this time from start.

2WD Buggy A1 Result
1.(2) Tom Cockerill (GB) – Schumacher – 14/5:07.583
2.(1) Oskar Levin (SE) – Team C – 14/5:08.406
3.(4) Kim Nielsen (DK) – Team C – 14/5:13.381
4.(3) Jörn Neumann (DE) – Team Durango – 14/5:17.430
5.(7) Niclas Månsson (SE) – Team Associated – 14/5:20.156
6.(8) Villalba Zacarias (ES) – Team C – 13/5:00.279
7.(6) Jonas Kaerup (DK) – Team Associated – 13/5:02.067
8.(5) Jesper Rasmussen (DK) – Team Associated – 13/5:05.106
9.(9) Martin Bayer (CZ) – Team Xray – 13/5:09.492
10.(10)Thomas Andersson (SE) – Schumacher – 13/5:11.279

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