August 27, 2016

Chassis Focus – Kiu Chan

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Chassis – Destiny RX-10S
Motor – Muchmore Fleta ZX 4.5T
ESC –  Muchmore Fleta Pro
Battery – Team Silverback 6400mAh
Tires (handout) – Sweep
Radio/Servo – Sanwa
Body – Protoform LTC-R

Remarks – Hong Kong racer Kiu Chan is running the Destiny RX-10S with a good base set-up developed by being the car’s official development driver. The car is fairly standard apart from a prototype motor mount which has been machined to make less contact with the chassis, helping to improve the car’s flex.

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August 27, 2016

Final qualifier in Beijing shows Coelho still in command

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Having wrapped up the overall TQ honours yesterday in the penultimate round of qualifying, Bruno Coelho used the final round of qualifying at the Electric Touring Car World Championships to show his rivals that he is still in command in China.   Coelho would head an Xray 1-2 in the sixth qualifier, topping the time sheets for a fifth time with a 2.5-seconds advantage over team-mate Alexander Hagberg.  With second on the grid already locked up, Yokomo’s Ronald Volker would get 3rd for the closing qualifier ahead of long time arch rival Marc Rheinard, the 3-time World Champion set to start 5th on the grid his worst every Worlds starting position.

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Pleased to cap off qualifying with an another TQ, Coelho said, ‘was very good but at the beginning I was struggling a bit to the left side’.   Suffering too small mistakes early on as the rear of his Hobbywing powered T4 got loose, he continued, ‘it was ok after that and I just drove safe to make no mistakes’.  Still managing the fastest lap despite driving ‘safe’, looking to the finals the ETS Champion said, ‘In the final everything can happen. I know I am a little faster but everything can change, the pressure is different now’.

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Using the qualifier to test a different set-up as he couldn’t better his grid position, Volker said, ‘we tried a set-up more to Naoki (Akiyama) as he was very fast in practice this morning’.  Describing the set-up as ‘too easy to drive’, the European champion would still be the only driver to get close to Coelho’s outright fastest lap pace, their best laps just 0.059 apart.  With a practice final on the schedule for the A-Main drivers, the German said, ‘we need a more aggressive car so we will try something halfway between my previous set-up and Akiyama’s and test it in the practice’.   Looking to the final the German said the aim is to ‘finisher higher than I start’.  Having qualified P2 in Florida behind outgoing champion Naoto Matsukura, who will race in the C-Main in Beijing,  Volker would concede second to the 2014 Worlds P3 starter Coelho.

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With his P2 from Q6 one of three counting rounds, Hagberg was much happier this morning saying things are ‘a lot better today because we got yesterday’s electrics issues sorted’.  He continued, ‘I was able now to push to the end and that shows in my lap times so a big thanks to ORCA for solving my problems’.  Matching his previous best Worlds qualifying position of 3rd in the grid, achieved in Germany in 2010, the Swede concluded, ‘I am very confident for the final’.

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Posting the 5th fastest time in the final qualifier, a result he would count, Akio Sobue will be the highest place Tamiya on the grid.  Making a shock-oil change for Q6, the 22-year-old said it left his TRF419X suffering from understeer.  Admitting ‘Bruno is very fast’, the 2014 Finalist who qualified 7th and finished 9th, believes he will be able to race with both Hagberg and Volker for a place on the podium.  He added, the Fengtai R/C Model Area track has ‘many places to overtake’.

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‘Still 5-seconds off’ was Rheinard’s reaction to getting a P4 for the final qualifier.  The Tamiya driver continued, ‘the start is good but the drop off is still too much’.  Completing the top half of the grid, the German said for the final ‘there is no pressure on me and what happens happens. I’ll be trying for a podium’. Asked about car set-up changes, he replied, ‘I just hope I get a good set of tyres for the final’, continuing, ‘look at Naoki he was fastest this morning in practice and then he couldn’t even do a lap in the final qualifier’.

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Having showed strong in early qualifying but then struggled, the final qualifier moved Viktor Wilck from a dangerous P10 overnight to 6th on the grid.  Posting a P8 for Q6, the Serpent driver said, ‘the car is now good again but I still have a power problem’.  The Swede said, ‘the car loses power in the last minute and that time it cost me three positions’, adding the overheating problem ‘is now worse than before’.  Feeling 3rd on the grid to 6th are all very close on pace, he added, ‘6th is not ideal but my aim is a podium and anything can happen in a Worlds A-Main’.  Behind Wilck the line-up for the title race of the 9th running of the Touring Car World Championships will be completed by TRF’s Christopher Krapp, Capricorn’s Marc Fischer and the Yokomo’s of Nicolas Lee and Naoki Akiyama.

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August 27, 2016

New in the Pits – Reedy

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Reedy are debuting their all new electronic speed controller, the 510R, at the ISTC World Championships in Beijing. Having also run it at the 1/12th portion of the championships, the 2S only speedo needed to use a booster to make it work, but is a simple drop fit into touring car, as well as EP offroad. Essentially a revised 410, it has completely new more robust hardware and updated software which offers much more tuning options. With the ability to switch between basic and expert mode, the 2nd mode offers customisation of the brakes and throttle as well different timing options. The programming box can save 5 different profiles and also allows you to download settings from other speedos to be used on your own. Expected to be available in October with a similar price to the current speedo.

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August 26, 2016

Coelho is Top Qualifier in China

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Bruno Coelho is Top Qualifier for the Electric Touring Car World Championships.  The Xray driver, who burst onto the scene at the last World Championship two years ago in the US, secured pole position in Beijing with a fourth TQ run in the penultimate qualifier.  With only Ronald Volker able to deny the 2014 Vice Champion the overall TQ, just half a lap into the fifth round the Yokomo driver’s challenge was done as he suffered a driveshaft failure but Coelho wanted it on merit and did so with a new fastest 5-minute pace.  Behind Alexander Hagberg would make it an Xray 1-2 with Jilles Groskamp completing the Top 3 from Marc Rheinard.  Unfortunately for current World Champion Naoto Matsukura, who had the high of winning a fourth 1:12 World title earlier in the week, his touring car campaign hasn’t improved and the Japanese driver will not be defending his title as with just one more qualifier to run he is ranked 19th overall.

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‘This means nothing’ was Coelho’s reaction to becoming Top Qualifier.  He continued, ‘it is just 40% of the race.  For sure to start first is an advantage but its the three races tomorrow that will decide the winner’.  Winner of the 4WD Offroad World title having TQ’d in Japan, the multi discipline champion said, ‘the car works, the electric are perfect even though its super hot so it will be me that will decide it’.

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With Coelho’s TQ run securing him second on the grid behind the ETS Champion, Volker said, ‘I knew I had to TQ to stay in contention but the drive shaft broke so while its disappointing one positive is the Bruno’s TQ locks up P2 for me’.  Having changed the set-up on the prototype of the new BD8 platform, he said the loss of track time meant they didn’t get to run the set-up to see if it works.  With Q6 now a testing opportunity, he said they need to get a better balance for the second half of the 5-minutes if he is to be able to challenge Coelho for the win.

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Finishing almost 4-seconds back on his team-mate,  Hagberg said afterwards, ‘I have a big electronics problem’.  Suffering similar issues in Q4, the former nitro touring car World Champion said this time round they cost him about 2-seconds.  Despite the evening’s Q5 being the coolest temperatures of the day, he said ‘the speedo & motor are getting too hot and its fading bad at the end’.  While sitting third in the overnight standings, he is just one point up in Akio Sobue so needs to try protect that in the morning’s final qualifier.

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‘For sure the pace is finally there, well not to Bruno’, that was how Groskamp summed up a competitive Q5 performance.  Having to nervously wait after the run to find out if he would lose the time due to an issue with the weight of his Xray, the Team Infinity drivers said, ‘the car was already better in the previous round after we change the power settings and roll centre which gave good steering and more traction but now it was the perfect run’.  The 2012 World Champion continued, ‘I was behind Marc (Rheinard) all the time but my car was stable to the end’.  Beating his former team-mate by 0.004 he said ‘I’m really with the result’.

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Also Rheinard’s best round, the long time Tamiya driver said, ‘we changed diffs, shocks, everything but it was still the same as before, it drops off to much.’  Having lost his 1:12 World title on Monday, he continued, ‘unlucky to be 4/100th off Jilles and 4/10th off Alex but Bruno is some reason in a different World’.  The 3-time Champion concluded, ‘to be 4-second ahead of your team-mate shows he definitely has something extra’.  Behind Rheinard, Yokomo rising talent Naoki Akiyama posted the 5th fastest time ahead of fellow Yokomo youngster Ryouske Yamamoto.  Christopher Krapp would get seventh as Andy Moore after a mistake in Q4 resumed his spot with a fourth run to the 8th fastest time.

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August 26, 2016

Bruno takes Q4, Volker crashes out

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Having conceded Q3 to Ronald Volker with a series of driver errors Bruno Coelho jumped back into control of qualifying at the Touring Car World Championship in China.  Claiming his third TQ run, the Xray driver was to top the fourth round ahead of Marc Fischer as his so far closest rival Volker crashed on the final lap breaking his Yokomo when a P2 was on the cards.   Running in the same heat as Fischer, heat 14 of 15, Akio Sobue would get a third followed by Alexander Hagberg, both drivers not happy with the cars for the round.  Having broken into the Top 6 for the first time in the previous round, Marc Rheinard would again post a P5 run ahead Yokomo’s Nicholas Lee.

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With only Volker now able to deny him the overall TQ in Beijing, Coelho said his latest qualifier was ‘very good’ but added ‘the set of tyres was not good’.  Making sure not to repeat the mistakes that left him P3 in the previous round,  the 2014 Vice Champion said his Hobbywing powered T4 2017 ‘had super steering one side and not good other side’ something he said was down to the new set of tyres, Q4 designated a new tyre round.  With the rear end getting loose a number of times at the end of the straight he said the way the car ran was ‘super strange’.  Having to use the same set of tyres for the penultimate qualifier which will bring Day 3 of the Worlds to a close, he said he will have to ‘be careful’.

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Having a previous best of a P7 in Q3, Fischer said ‘for sure it was something with the tyres, maybe I got lucky with my set’.  Driving for the Italian manufacturer Capricorn, who are better known for their onroad nitro achievements which include the TQ at this year’s 200mm World Championship, the German said, ‘I also changed the car (set-up) and it was better but the biggest point was the tyres’.   On his own driving he said, ‘at the beginning I take it a little bit easy expecting the car to push but it was better than before’.  He continued, ‘I got lucky Ronald crashed but I’m happy with second’.

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Having spun on his opening lap in the previous round missing out on a TQ run by just under 1/10th of a second, Sobue joked, ‘this time no spin’.  The Tamiya Racing Factory driver continued ‘we made a small change, not good, the rear was loose and I can’t push’.   With his car competitive in Q3, the 2014 Finalist who qualified 7th in Florida, plans to revert back to that set-up for Round 5.

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After starting the day with a motor issue but solving it for Q3, Hagberg would suffer further electrical problems.  The Xray driver said changes to his chassis gave him a ‘much better’ car but after 3-minutes he ‘had no power’.  Asked what the problem is he said the electric are ‘overheating’ and this ‘probably cost me 2nd place’.

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A somewhat defeated looking Rheinard said, ‘the car is good for the first minute but then it just gets slower’.  Setting the fastest lap of the round, he continued, ‘Fischer could close in on me so easy, I just have no grip’.  Looking at the time sheets he said, ‘working on 3-laps I’m almost there’.  With Coelho best three consecutive laps 52.772, Rheinard was the only other drive to manage a 52-second pace on 52.810.  It was an improved round for former World Champions with 2012 Champ Jilles Groskamp getting into the Top 10 for the first time with a P8 behind a much improved Awesomatix of Viljami Kutvonen who also posted his first Top 10 run.  Inaugural Champion Atsushi Hara, who was seeded fifth, managed to round out the Top 10 however former team-mate & 2006 Champion Andy Moore, now team-mate of Groskamp at Team Infinity, couldn’t keep his run of P8s going, a mistake leaving him 13th fastest.

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Talking after the round, Volker said, ‘we were head to head but half way the car started to understeer’.  He continued, ‘I felt close again’, his fastest lap marginally quicker than Coelho’s. Asked about his error, the European Champions said, ‘the last lap I jumped the curb slightly and something broke and I lost second’.  Afterwards Volker’s race engineer Yukijiro Umino confirmed the prototype BD8 suffered a broken c-hub.

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