October 3, 2016

Ongaro tops 3rd practice in Vegas

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David Ongaro topped the third round of practice at the 1:8 Offroad World Championships in Las Vegas.  The talented young Italian took his Mugen to the fastest three consecutive laps for all three rounds of practice in a round that would see European’s set the Top 3 times.  Closest to Ongaro would be Elliott Boots, the Kyosho driver going marginally faster than his previous best time to be 0.189 off.   Posting his first Top 10 time, HB Racing’s David Ronnefalk would go third fastest a further 3/10th off Boots.  It was also to be a much improved round for reigning champion Ty Tessmann as he also posted his first Top 10 time with a P4 for the round ahead of Dakotah Phend with Ryan Lutz completing the Top 6.

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‘Very good’ was Ongaro’s response to his much improved pace.  Struggling in the the morning run with a car that ‘felt weird’, his MBX7R ‘loose in the rear’ and having ‘not enough traction’, a change of wing and a shorter wheelbase gave the 15-year-old a much better car for the third practice.  Shortening the wheelbase by 1mm, he also switched from a lexan JConcepts wing to a standard Team Associated kit wing which they mounted more forward.  The former European Junior Champion would also change LRP engines to one with more bottom end power.  Describing the track as technical and ‘not a typical American track’, he said ‘it needs a lot of driving’ and his focus for tomorrow’s final two practice runs is to ‘learn (the) track a little more’.

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Boots was happy with his third run saying, ‘we tried to get the car to work better when the track dries out and the change to Holeshots did that for us’.  The back to back European Champion said at the start of the 10-minute run he suffered a few mistakes as he broke in the tyres.  With the track getting blown out in a few spots he said it took a bit of time to get used to how best to take that section.  With the wind picking up considerably for the afternoon run, he said ‘ the wind caused me to mess up the big double a few times as it blew the nose up’.  Looking to the final day of practice tomorrow, again two runs on the schedule, the British driver said for the first one he will run his Reds Racing powered MP9 unchanged adding ‘the track is changing all the time’.

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‘Better now’ was how Ronnefalk summed up the round.  The Swede continued, ‘we got the forward bite back and the steering was still better than yesterday’. Fourth at the 2012 Worlds in Argentina, he added, ‘you have to decide on a balance between the amount of steering and the balance you want from the car’.   With his Orion powered D815 V2 ‘pushing too much for liking out of the corners’, the 20-year concluded ‘we need to work on that but it is much better than before’.

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Ronnefalk’s HB Racing team-mate Tessmann was also happier with his D815V2.  He said, ‘we went with a little softer set-up which was better & faster’.  He continued that the change ‘seemed to to give more grip and was more forgiving even though there is not a lot of ruts yet but it was easier to drive’.  Tessmann also changed to Pro-Line’s new Electroshot tyre for the round. For tomorrow, the Canadian ace will try running more rear brake to get around the 180 degree corners at the end of the straight and the wall section better.

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Fastest TLR for the round, Dakotah Phend ran the 5th fastest time with team-mate Ryan Maifield ninth fastest.  Phend said they made a few changes to his 8ight which were ‘better for how the track is now’ adding ‘we know what they do as the track changes’.  Switching to Pro-Line Fugitive tyres from Holeshots, the Michigan driver said, ‘it was a little early early for them yet, they were not as fast’.  Looking to the 4th of the 5 rounds of practice, Phend said they ‘will make changes to get a little more steering’.

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The first practice round he didn’t set the single fastest lap time, Lutz said, ‘we tried some new parts but the track is not ready for them yet’.  The Tekno driver said that running the parts was still good practice to get a feel for them for later on.  With the teams preparations for the event based on a much rougher track he added, ‘the track is starting to get there but it’ll take a couple more rounds’.  Asked about changes for the fourth practice, he said, ‘we’ll go back and go a different direction with the set-up, for now we are just using the track time as practice’.  The popular driver added, ‘I’m happy with where we are at as we wait for the track’.

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Having been fastest in the morning, in the second practice Cavalieri would set the eighth fastest time behind P1 pace setter Jared Tebo.  Making a shock change, the Team Associated driver said his RC8 was ‘probably the most consistent overall so far’.  With the shocks making it ‘a little easier to drive and more predictable’, he plans to run everything the same for P4.  On the track conditions he said ‘there are a few more bumps but the wind was more an issue’.  Not affecting his car he said it more affected the track condition as the gusts blew the dust around changing how the track felt from lap to lap.

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October 3, 2016

Chassis Focus – Davide Ongaro

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Chassis – Mugen MBX7R
Engine – LRP ZZ.21C
Tyres – ProCircuit Claymore soft
Fuel – Nitrolux
Radio/Servos – Sanwa / Futaba
Body – Ultimate

Remarks – Top Italian driver Davide Ongaro is using his Mugen MBX7R with a number of Fastraceshop.com option parts installed such as kevlar side guards, battery mount, shock bladders and +5mm rear shock standoffs. Completing the car with a DKT clutch, that features a heavier steel flywheel, and an Ultimate body he is using steel pivot balls on the lower front arms and has added 50 additional grams to the chassis, 40 on front, 10 on the back. In terms of setup for his LRP powered Mugen, his standard setup has been changed to use softer shock oil.

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October 2, 2016

Cavalieri sets pace in 2nd practice

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Ryan Cavalieri has opened Day 2 of the 1:8 Offroad World Championships In Las Vegas by setting the pace in the second round of practice.  The Team Associated driver was quickest over 3-consecutive laps from TLR pairing Ryan Maifield and Dakotah Phend with the trio separated by less then a tenth of a second with Joe Bornhorst fourth fastest.  Having set the pace in the opening practice yesterday, that time half a second faster than Cavalieri Practice 2 topping time, Jared Tebo would set the 12th fastest time while reigning World Champion Ty Tessmann was 15th quickest, both driver still pleased with their cars.   Having set the fastest lap yesterday, Ryan Lutz was again the fastest driver around RC Tracks of Las Vegas with a 33.980 as he took his Tekno to the seventh fastest time for the round.

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Summing up the second of the five scheduled rounds of practice, Cavalieri said, ‘My car was a little better today and I had a little more steering’.  Running in Heat 2 of 16, he continued, ‘Yesterday we had the worst track but today the track is more consistent over the entire round’ – a round taking 3 & half hours to run. Running Pro-Line super soft Grid Iron tyres on his MX powered RC8B3, the 2014 Worlds podium finisher will run different shocks for the day’s second practice saying he will try a different piston ‘just to try something different’.

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Reacting to his run, the running at the opposite end of the round to Cavalieri in Heat 15 of 16, Maifield said, ‘We made a few changes and the pace is good.  The car feels good although a little twitchy but the track is still very green’.  Switching to JConcepts Triple Dees on his Reds Racing powered 8ight 4.0 he continued, ‘the track is not even close to how its going to end up so we’ll just try to keep up with it but right now everything feels good’.

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‘Better today’ was how Phend summed up his his start to Day 2.  Only 27th fastest in the opening practice, the 19-year-old shared a similar view to his team-mate Maifield saying, ‘the track is still pretty dusty and there is no groove. It going to change a lot’. Planning to ‘make changes here and there’ he said all the changes would be ones that could be ‘changed back quickly of needed’, adding the track is ‘developing ruts quite quickly’.  Running Pro-Line Holeshot in the second practice, the American driver plans to run Fugatives in P3 to get his 8ight ‘a little more aggressive’.

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Improving his 3-lap pace by over a second, Bornhorst said, ‘I’m just driving around the pipes and trying to get comfortable’.  Running a number of prototype parts on his Tekno, he said he is ‘making tiny little changes, nothing huge, so as to make the car more comfortable’ adding ‘the more comfortable it is the faster I can drive it’.  Describing the track as ‘not nearly where it is going to be’ he continued, ‘the practice is still valuable testing but the track will continually get slower’.   Running M3 Holeshots he plans to run the same set in P3 adding ‘there is really no tyre wear’.

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Having been second fastest yesterday behind team-mate Tebo, Elliott Boots would end up P5 in the second round.  Making a roll centre change for today, the European Champion said his Kyosho ‘wasn’t bad’ but added, ‘when the track dried up the car got a bit loose’.  With the track being watered before the start of each of the 10-minute heats, the British driver said ‘bad traffic’ was an issue in terms of getting three laps together.  Running Pro-Line’s new Electroshot tyre the 2012 Worlds Top Qualifier plans to try a different tyre for P3 but will leave the car unchanged saying they are testing ‘one thing at a time’.   Behind Boots, Australian Mugen driver Aaron Stringer completed the Top 6.

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Commenting on his second run, Tebo said, ‘it was really good, we did some motor work after yesterday and it ran really good although now we need to work a on the mileage’.  Running out of fuel before the completion of the 10-minutes, the 2010 Worlds Top Qualifier said, ‘Yesterday we had better mileage and I thought we could do 10 minutes’.  On only being P12 for the round, he said, ‘the traffic was really bad so I couldn’t get 3-laps but when I look at my best lap compared to the other two that I counted I know there a lot of time in there’.  Describing his MX powered MP9 as having a ‘really good balance’, the American is ‘really happy with my speed on the smooth track as its going to get rough and that suits me better’.  For P3 he will test a different set of shocks and in term of tyres will stick with M3 Holeshots, only fitting a fresh set.

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Trying different shocks on his HB Racing D815V2, Tessmann said, ‘it was better definitely’.  The change meant the car ‘soaked up the bumps better, (and) it was easier to drive’.  Describing the track as ‘holding up pretty good’, the Canadian will test a softer swaybar in the evening practice, drivers only getting 2 runs a day, as well as switching from M3 Holeshots to a set of Electroshots.  Team-mate David Ronnefalk would end up only 29th fastest.  The Swede said ‘we found the steering and that was the goal but its now lacking a little traction. It was better yesterday’.  Describing his D815V2 as ‘really consistent and easy to drive’ he said, ‘we need to compromise on changes we made and go back to a few thing we had on the car yesterday’.

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October 2, 2016

Chassis Focus – Jared Tebo

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Chassis – Kyosho Inferno MP9 TKI4
Engine – MX B4
Tyres – Pro-Line Holeshot M3
Fuel – MX
Radio/Servos – KO Propo
Body – TKI4 body

Remarks – Kyosho star driver Jared Tebo is using his MX powered MP9 TKI4 with a number of TKI3 parts, such as the front knuckles and lower suspension mounts, which he feels more comfortable with. Using his basic setup, his focus is not on outright speed but on consistency and making the car comfortable to drive. Jared feels his current setup is better suited to the predicted bumpier conditions later in the event and is happy to stick with his current tire selection, which are PL Holeshots in M3 compound.

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October 2, 2016

Chassis Focus – Ryan Lutz

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Chassis – Tekno NB48.3
Engine – Alpha Plus Dragon 3
Tyres – AKA Gridiron Super Soft
Fuel – Byrons Fuel
Radio/Servos – Futaba
Body – LFR Assassin

Remarks – Top Tekno driver Ryan Lutz is using his Alpha powered NB48.3 with a number of prototype parts aimed at making the car easier to drive. The car sports new front and rear arms, new c hubs, new spindles, new wider lower suspension blocks and new springs. Ryan himself hasn’t been to Vegas since the Silvestate and so is using his Sikcross setup from 3 weeks ago when they had most of the new parts and is very happy with the car so far in the early runs.

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