May 27, 2016

Volker shows advantage in RROC practice

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Ronald Volker showed himself to have the advantage in terms of speed going into this year’s Reedy Race of Champions. While being quickest at the iconic heads up racing event doesn’t count for much when it comes to getting the overall success, being fastest over the four rounds of practice today at Tamiya Raceway does provide Volker with a phycological boost over his 23 rivals. The 19th running of the Reedy Race, Volker would be the only driver to record a legitimate 11-second lap with reigning champion Marc Rheinard closest to the Yokomo ace some 2/10ths of a second off his long standing rival. Rheinard’s Tamiya team-mate Christopher Krapp, one of the stars of last year’s event before a costly mistake at the famous kink in Race 10 cost him a shot at the title, would make it an all German Top 3.

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Happy with his day’s work, Volker said, ‘coming here we made a lot of set-up changes following the ETS and so far in practice they are very good’.  The 2014 Champion continued, ‘the Reedy Race is not about speed but luck and making the right decision at the right moment but of course the advantage of being fastest in practice is you feel confident going into the first days racing’.

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Rheinard was clearly feeling unimpressed by his practice pace saying he was ‘too slow’.  The Reedy Race’s most successful driver with 5 titles to his credit, the 4-time World Champion described his TRF419 as ‘not aggressive enough’.  Adding it felt ‘lazy’, he said, ‘Ronald’s car just bites and somehow we need to get our car like that for tomorrow’. Not completely defeated by Volker’s advantage he said, ‘in the end its the Reedy Race so a lot can happen but right now the pace is not there to go from 8th to the front’.  With 24 entries for the invitational class, each round of racing will consist of 3 heats of 8 drivers.

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While America’s most successful Reedy Race Champion Barry Baker makes a return to the invitational class this year, his last of four wins being in 2003, there is high expectations of the Reedy Race Trophy possibly staying on American soil this year.  Putting in an impressive showing last year before going on to become the US National Touring Car Champion at the very same track, multiple Offroad World Champion Ryan Cavalieri is being widely tipped as one to watch.  A multiple Offroad Reedy Race champion, the Californian driver is famed for his ‘Pudge luck’ and was happy with how practice went gone today.  Not pleased at being ‘taken out in the final practice’, the Team Associated driver said it was a ‘pretty good’ day with them able to ‘make good improvements’ to the his TC7 over the day.

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April 16, 2016

Volker & Groskamp complete podium in China

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Ronald Volker has taken the runner up spot at the opening AOC in Shanghai, winning the 3rd A-main ahead of Jilles Groskamp. With JJ Wang wrapping up the overall win in A2, he sat out the final encounter and this meant Volker had clear track ahead of him at the start. Groskamp would take 2nd in the race, after another coming together with Naoto, for the final step on the podium while Jan Ratheisky once again took 3rd to end up 4th overall in Modified.

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On the tone, Volker pushed hard to pull away and had a small gap, but a coming together between Matsukura and Groskamp left him with a larger gap. Pleased with 2nd overall he said it ‘could have been better but also a lot worse’. Complimenting the RCI V2 crew, Volker is now looking forward to the asphalt season, which will kick off at ETS Rd4 in mid May in Italy.

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‘Good to be back on the podium’ was Jilles Groskamp’s reaction to A3. Ready to settle for 3rd in the race, when Matsukura got sideways in front of him they touched, the Japanese driver’s body tucking. Race director Scotty Ernst called for him to carry on and so the Infinity was promoted to 2nd. With traffic proving difficult on this tight track and Ronald being too far ahead, the 2012 World Champion focused on getting the car to the finish.

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April 16, 2016

JJ Wang dominates AOC season opener

JJ Wang dominates AOC season opener

With a very strong performance in A2, LRP driver JJ Wang has taken overall victory at the opening round of the AOC held at RCI V2 in Shanghai. In a straight up battle with Ronald Volker the local ace took a decisive win over the German, ending the Yokomo driver’s 100% winning record at the AOC. Jan Ratheisky improved upon his A1 finish by taking 3rd place after another incident involving Naoto Matsukura, this time with Jilles Groskamp, allowed him to get through. Naoto would recover from 6th to 4th after a very late incident between the Dutch driver and local driver Rocket Zhang.

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‘Super happy’, JJ Wang noted that he has improved his position at the China stop of the AOC over the last 3 years to take the biggest win of his EP career. Very tight at the beginning between himself and Volker, once he found his rhythm he was able to pull a small gap and stay ahead until the end, a little touch of the dots on the second last corner caused by being ‘a little excited’ not enough to deny him the clean sweep of the event. Saying his car was working really well, JJ will now sit out the final A-main leaving the others to battle for the final podium positions.

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Volker said he ‘tried everything to match JJ’ but lacked steering in the sweepers and so there was nothing he could do to put pressure on him. Complimenting the Chinese American driver he said it was a ‘well deserved win for JJ even if it is his home track he still drove very well’. Ronald’s BD7 was well balanced after having switched to older tires and with the 2nd spot still up for grabs they will try some more small changes to get the car to turn better.

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‘Happy because I’m lucky’, Jan Rathiesky said he could just about follow in the beginning but it was too risky to try anything on the pros ahead of him as he didn’t want to ruin anyone else’s race. When Jilles and Naoto took each other out ahead of him, Jan was promoted up to 3rd and controlled his pace from that point to keep the position safe. Now in with an outside chance for the podium he will take it super easy to hold his place and not let anyone from behind him through and see if those ahead of him make some mistakes. The German wrapped up the overall wins in 13.5 blinky, 13.5 boosted and Formula classes with A2 wins in all 3 classes to back up his A1 victories.

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Current WC Naoto Matsukura took full responsibility for the crash with Jilles saying he is a ‘beginner driver today’, having had a coming together with Ronald in the first A-main. In the warmup for the final his car was really good but once he started it was very loose, a check after showing that his right rear tire had come off the wheel. With his car not performing at its best he went wide in front of the driver stand and when turning back in tucked the body of Groskamp which allowed Rocket Zhang and Ratheisky to get ahead. It wasn’t all bad for the 4 time World Champion as he took the overall in the 1/12th mod class, the Japanese ace using the event as a test on ETS carpet, which will be used at the Worlds later this year.

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Jilles Groskamp was very disappointed with the incident with Naoto who he said he had a clean pass on and ‘he then hit me’. With his car much better after having changed the front caster blocks to a softer material he was able to find the steering he had been searching for. Being stuck behind Rocket for 3 minutes following his body tuck he couldn’t find a way passed despite being quicker and on the last lap touched the back of the Chinese driver’s car which allowed Matsukura back up to 4th.

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