August 24, 2016

Chassis Focus – Marc Rheinard

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Chassis – Tamiya TRF419X
Motor – Muchmore Fleta ZX 4.5T
ESC –  Muchmore Fleta Pro
Battery – Muchmore 6000mAh
Tires (handout) – Sweep
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Xpert
Body – Protoform LTC-R

Remarks – 3-time touring car World Champion Marc Rheinard is using the latest TRF419X from Tamiya starting with the setup from mechanic Takayuki Kono. This didn’t work as expected due to different traction levels so they have reverted back to a mic of ETS and Euros setup which sees the front spool and rear diffs 1.3mm higher for more roll and bite as well as 0.5mm high roll centres. With the traction coming up and needing more steering they have also changed from 3 degrees rear toe-in to 2.5 degrees.

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August 24, 2016

Chassis Focus – Marc Fischer

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Chassis – Capricorn TE03 Evo
Motor – Trion 4.5T
ESC –  Trion Trico Pro V2
Battery – Gens Ace 6500mAh
Tires (handout) – Sweep
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Savox
Body – Protoform LTC-R

Remarks – German Marc Fischer is sitting in the top 6 after free practice with the TE03 Evo, the same car he ran in Luxembourg for ETS Rd5. Using the practice to back to back between two cars, he decided for the version with the Italian company’s unique centre bridge. This car was more safe and while it understeered slightly it means it will be safe for 5 minutes. Looking to get just a little more steering he may change to a harder rear diff oil and shock package.

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August 24, 2016

Chassis Focus – Viktor Wilck

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Chassis – Serpent Project 4-X
Motor – Speedpassion 4.5T
ESC –  Speedpassion GT2
Battery – Gens Ace 6500mAh
Tires (handout) – Sweep
Radio/Servo – Sanwa
Body – Protoform LTC-R

Remarks – Viktor Wilck is running an almost production ready Project 4-X from Serpent, only some anodising missing compared to the final car. Having tested a lot in southern China in Xiamen, he started the day with the setup from that test which worked well early on but with the grip coming up and lacking forward bite and steering he will make his first setup change. In the search for traction he will change both spings and oil for the down and side shocks.

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August 24, 2016

Coelho continues to top practice at WC

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Bruno Coelho continues to set the pace at the Electric Touring Car World Championship in Beijing, the Xray driver continuing to the top the time sheets with four of the opening day’s six free practice runs complete.  Taking things up a notch in FP4, he continues to be quickest from team Alexander Hagberg but with a bigger advantage, his best lap over 1/10th of a second faster and his fastest 3-consecutive laps almost 4/10th better.  Behind the Xray’s, after a ‘horrible’ start to practice, Marc Rheinard has started to find some speed with the Tamiya driver completing the Top 3 ahead of Andy Moore, the Team Infinity driver making good use of his black anodised Xray.  Unfortunately for reigning World Champion Naoto Matsukura is poor start hasn’t improved and the newly crowned 1:12 World Champion finds himself 44th fastest.

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‘We improved the car a lot’ was Coelho’s reaction after the latest practice.  He continued, ‘we changed the set-up for the third practice and it was worse so we changed it again for the last one and it was better’.  Also changing his Hobbywing speedo settings he said this gave ‘a better feeling’.   Runner-up to Matsukura at the last Worlds, the newly crowned ETS champion continued, ‘Every round everyone is improving so we can’t stop trying to improve the car’.  Looking to the next practice he said, ‘I now have good forward traction but we are just lacking a little steering so we will work on that’.

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With his confidence having taken a visible boost after a strong opening practice, Hagberg said, ‘I’m really enjoying driving out there’.  Using FP4 to run used tyres on both his cars, changing between them half way through the 5-minute run, the former European Champion said the car is ‘really good’ on both new and used tyres. He added, ‘I’m really happy with my package at this point’.  For his next run he plans to make a few small changes as well as try different diff hardnesses.

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‘Getting better’ was Rheinard’s reaction to his improvement. Having gone to the top of the timing screen in the first half of the practice heat on the change over of cars he dropped back to third he added, ‘but Xray’s 2nd cars were faster’.  He continued, ‘we still need to find something so I will try a different car with a different set-up for the next one’.  Asked what the issue is the triple World champion said, ‘its hard to find a balance. The track is strange.  Sometimes it feels like you are sliding on a film on the track and then you have grip’.  Having been the lead TRF driver after two rounds holding P6, Christopher Krapp would improve on that time in FP4 but back drop back to P9 ahead of Serpent’s Viktor Wilck who had a spectacular off at the end of the straight in the fourth round and has been unable to improve on his FP2 time.

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‘Definitely more at home here than with the 1:12 scale car’, was how Moore summed up his practice so far.  Having raced at the recent Nitro Touring Car World Championship in Italy where Team Infinity debuted their first 200mm car, the 2006 World Champion said considering the little running he has done in electric recently he is very happy with how things are going.  Adding, ‘It would be nice to have had more time with the car’ he said a spring change for the last one felt better.  Suffering an electric glitch, which caused his first car to shut down in FP4 forcing him to switch to his second car earlier than planned he said they are working through the problem.  In terms of set-up, the British driver said he has ‘a few more ideas he wants to try out’ over the day’s final two runs.  Unfortunately team-mate and 2012 World Champion Jilles Groskamp is having problems and find himself only 23rd.

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Finding himself in P5 having started out as the closest challenger to the Xrays, Ronald Volker said, ‘like the others we are still running two cars and while I got some steering I was looking for I have lost traction’.  ‘Still looking for a better balance’, the Yokomo driver said, ‘the gap to the guys in front is not getting less so we have got to do more changes’.

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Completing the Top 6, Atsushi Hara said his pace ‘is ok’.  Competing at the last round of the ETS at the Hudy Arena in Slovakia, the former Champion and legend of the sport said, ‘there I saw a lot what the top guys are doing.  I used the information to test a lot of things at RC Addict’.  While running his Kyosho as a privateer, the Thai based Japanese driver has the car’s designer Yoshiyuki Chikuba sitting next to him for support.  Having put the ‘focus more on chassis flex’ he said their predictions on the traction level has been ‘correct’.  Using the first three practice rounds to ‘just drive around and learn the track’, he said for the last one he ‘drove a little more harder’ and it was good but concluded, ‘I need a little more corner speed’.  Behind Hara, Marc Fischer took his Capricorn to the seventh fastest time ahead of Yokomo’s Nicolas Lee who failed to better his Fp3.

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August 24, 2016

Xray set early pace in Beijing

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Xray have set the early pace in practice at the 1:10 Electric Touring Car World Championships in Beijing, with Bruno Coelho topping the times for the first two practices from team-mate Alexander Hagberg.  With the opening practice the first time cars have ever run on the newly resurfaced Fengtai R/C Model Area asphalt track, it was Hagberg who took the initial bragging rights and with the laps time improving by 1-seconds in the second of the opening day’s six free practices, he again set the fastest lap but over three consecutive laps it was Coelho who was marginally quicker – 0.025 the difference.  Behind the Xray’s it was Yokomo’s Ronald Volker who completed the Top 3 followed by the Serpent of Viktor Wilck and Capricorn of Marc Fischer.  With the first of the cars hitting the sugar watered track at 08:30, all the competitors coming out to watch Heat 1, the overall reaction to the layout and early traction is proving very positive.

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Having only arrived in China yesterday, getting down to work immediately with an interview for Chinese television at a new indoor track in the city, Coelho said ‘I think its a good start, not perfect but we’ll get there’.  Describing the track layout as ‘fun’, the Portuguese driver, who burst onto the electric touring car scene at the last World Championships 2-years ago where he became Vice Champion, was ‘impressed by the traction’ over the first two 5-minute runs.  In terms of his Hobbywing powered T4, the ETS Champion said, it is ‘missing a little traction and steering’ but added they will ‘work on it’ for the next one.

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‘Finally I have traction compared to stupid 1:12 scale’ was Hagberg’s reaction after FP2,  the reigning European 1:12 Champion having a terrible run at the 1:12 Worlds earlier in the week.  Describing his touring car as ‘really good’, the Swede said they would ‘keep working to fine tune the set-up for qualifying’.  Commenting on the track, he said, ‘it is really nice’ adding, the layout is good, its flat and a good size’. A driver who has endured a tough 2016 season, losing his 200mm World title earlier in the month in Italy, Hagberg has the car’s designer Martin Hudy as his mechanic this weekend, Hudy opting not to race this Worlds but instead focus on team support and so far it appears to be working.

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‘A good mix between being technical & fast, I like it’, was Volker’s reaction to the track.   3/10th off the Xray’s, the German said, ‘we are bit behind the Xray guys but so far so good’.  Saying he ‘didn’t expect the traction to be above medium’ he added, ‘and that’s what it is, so it’s quite as I expected’.  In terms of his LRP powered BD7, the reigning European Champion said, they will work on some small things to ‘try get a slightly better balance’.  Team-mate Nicolas Lee would be the next fastest Yokomo, the Singapore driver posting the 7th fastest time.

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While he would do just little more than half of the second practice after he lost a wire from his motor, needing to fit a new one for FP3, Wilck said his 4X was ‘working pretty good’.  Completing the second practice on used tyres, this year’s World introducing an order for qualifying of when a driver must use new tyres or old tyres, the Swede said the ‘feeling is ok’.  Continuing, ‘it is a little loose’ he added ‘but the track should come in later’ making for conditions for the used tyres.  For Q3, he will ‘play around with shock oils’.

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‘An ok start, I’m a little surprised actually’, was how Fischer summed his performance over the opening runs.  Running two cars each run, he said the car with the optional chassis was a ‘little better’ having ‘more overall grip’ than the car with the standard kit chassis.  The German said the cars also feature a different shock set-up and he will ‘just change small things’ for the next run.

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The leading Tamiya, Christopher Krapp posted the sixth fastest time but the overall mood in the TRF pits is low.  Over 3/10th off Coelho on his best single lap, Krapp said, ‘the 1st one was pretty rough but for the second the feeling was ok’.  Declaring they have ‘some set-up issues’. he continued, ‘its a new track and need to see how we can go in the right direction with set-up’.  With ‘everyone trying something different’ for FP3, the German said afterwards they will get together and ‘brainstorm’ to come up with a set-up.

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Reigning champion Naoto Matsukura, who could only manage the 40th fastest time, was brief with his summary of the first two practices saying ‘Not good.  No feeling, No steering’.  Tamiya team-mate Marc Rheinard would fare slightly better on the time sheets with P8 but described it as a ‘horrible start’.  The 3-time Champion added, ‘it feel like driving on ice. I have no grip at all.  We are pretty wrong with our set-up’.  Fellow World Champion Atsushi Hara, racing a Kyosho as a privateer, completed the Top 10.

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