April 15, 2016

Chassis Focus – Heng Heng

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Chassis – Xray X12 2016
Motor – Muchmore Fleta ZX 3.5T
ESC – Muchmore Fleta 1S
Batteries – ORCA 7600mah
Tires – Pardus
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Futaba
Bodyshell – Protoform AMR-12
Remarks – Local ace Heng Heng is running a pretty standard version of the Slovakian made X12, the only option parts added being a set of aluminum Hiro Seiko screws and a Graphite rear axle.

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April 15, 2016

JJ Wang tops controlled practice in Shanghai

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Controlled practice at the opening round of the 2016 Asian Onroad Championships at RCI V2 in Shanghai is now over and in the Modified Touring Car class it was local superstar JJ Wang who is top seed for qualifying. Holding a small advantage over his competitors, the next fastest driver was Yokomo’s Ronald Volker who was just under 1/10th of a second slower than the Chinese American driver over 3 laps. 2012 World Champion Jilles Groskamp was 3rd fastest, and along with JJ was the only driver to post a sub 10 second lap.

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JJ Wang, who is running an Xray having tested a number of touring car options following his departure from HPI, says his focus through practice has been on his driving. With the car remaining unchanged from free practice, for qualifying he plans to make some tweaks to the setup in order to get more steering, this tight track layout meaning a lack of steering is heavily punished. Also noting that, because the track is being used by 1/12th scales on foam tires, the traction changes a lot between runs. Now the top seed for qualifying, which will see 3 rounds of which the single fastest run will count, JJ said that knowing the car has the pace it is now ‘up to me to drive it’.

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Ending the two rounds of controlled practice 2nd overall, reigning ETS Champion Ronald Volker used his 2nd round to run-in his second set of race tires. With the first run on new Sweep tires being slightly slower he was unable to drop into the 9 second lap times, and having made a small setup change for CP2, he will revert back to his CP1 car setup for the first round of qualifying. Still suffering from slight understeer and with his pit man Yukijiro Umino, sick, going back to the hotel between runs, his focus for qualifying is to just make a clean run.

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Newly signed Infinity driver Jilles Groskamp was 3rd and had the second fastest lap time in CP2 with a 9.995 having set the fastest lap time of the weekend in free practice with a 9.8 second lap. With Infinity not having an electric touring car yet, the Dutch man has been testing several chassis options and like JJ settled on an Xray although he admits that currently his setup is very far from that of JJ and Xray team driver Jan Rathiesky. Having not run on carpet for 4 months he is very happy with his current pace saying he is fast every time he goes on track and is pleased to be ‘not so far off JJ’.

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Reigning touring car Champion Naoto Matsukura is running double duty this weekend, racing his Tamiya prototype in touring car and his Roche prototype in the 1/12th scale class. Fourth fastest in touring car he, like all those ahead of him, is looking for more steering and for Q1 will switch to a softer front spring to try and remedy that problem. In 1/12th scale, where he heads JJ Wang and Heng Heng in 2nd and 3rd, the 3 time World Champion says while his car is good it is lacking some overall traction and will change to a harder tire for the first of the 2 qualifying rounds being run today, the 3rd and final round to be run on Saturday morning.

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As expected, Jan Rathiesky topped controlled practice in 13.5 boosted & blinky touring car as well as the Formula class and is also sitting 6th in modified touring. The German is making his first trip to Asia having spent just a few hours at home following his double win at last weekend’s ETS Rd3 in Wels, Austria. In the boosted class Jan topped controlled practice from Gavin Kwok and ARC front man Jones Chu while in blinky it is Nicholas Koh and Sean Wang who are his closest competition. In the Formula class the advantage was much less, just over 1/10th in 3 laps with Heng Heng 2nd, with a large gap back to 3rd placed Sean Wang.

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April 15, 2016

Chassis Focus – E.C. Kim

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Chassis – VBC  Wildfire D08
Motor – Muchmore Fleta ZX 5.0T
ESC – Muchmore Fleta Pro V2
Batteries – Muchmore 5400 mah
Tires – Sweep (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Xpert
Bodyshell – Protoform LTC-R 2.0
Remarks – Korean ace E.C. Kim is running the latest version of the Wildfire called D08 in the short shock configuration. His car is also equipped with titanium screws, an aluminium chassis, hard compound c-hubs and a front brass suspension brace.

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April 15, 2016

Chassis Focus – Patrick Poon

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Chassis – Destiny RX-10S
Motor – Muchmore Fleta ZX 5.0T
ESC – Muchmore Fleta Pro
Batteries – Silverback 6400 mah
Tires – Sweep (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa
Bodyshell – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Destiny’s engineer Patrick Poon is racing here at RCI V2 running a close to standard version of the new RX-10S. The car is equipped with an aluminium chassis, titanium screws, front double joint driveshafts and harder suspension arms, hubs and steering knuckles. The characteristic steering system features a prototype steel rack that increases the reliability and optimises the weight distribution.

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April 15, 2016

Track Focus – RCI Shanghai

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Name – 2016 AOC Rd1
Host – RCI V2
Country – China
Location – Shanghai
Direction – Counter Clockwise
Surface – Carpet

The opening round of Scotty Ernst’s Asian Onroad Championship is again kicking off at RCI V2 in Shanghai, the track having hosted the season starter for the previous 2 years. RCI V2 is the 2nd iteration of the RCI facility, this purpose built track located in an office complex south west of the city having being built 2 years ago. A major difference for this year is the change from CRC to ETS carpet and the addition of corner dots, the previous version relying on wooden boards for the corners. While a privately owned track there is a club and members can use the facility 6 days a week, with Monday the closing day. As usual for Asian tracks there are pit rooms that can be rented, as well as two hobby shops and neighbour is a covered offroad track run by SMP Racing. Built so as to promote RC racing in China, high quality international facility having helped to improve the level of racing in the country, RCI V2 is one of 5 and the only privately owned track to have been selected by the Chinese sports council as an official government training centre.

In terms of track layout, it is very much influenced by the big US indoor events such as the IIC and Snowbirds, its size of 32m x 14.5m a major factor, with lap times just below 10 seconds in Modified Touring and just below 9 seconds in 1/12th scale. Asked about the track, reigning ETS Champion Ronald Volker says the addition of the dots and the change to ETS carpet has made the track much more comfortable to drive and he believes the layout will make for some close and tough racing. Adding that it’s “incredible what RCI have made with the facilities compared to 2 years ago”, when he was last here, he believes the key to running fast times on this new layout is to find enough steering as the track offers a lot of rear grip.

A driver making his first visit to the RCI facility and in fact his first trip to Asia ETS Formula Champion Jan Rathiesky, who is running 4 classes this weekend, really likes the track saying it was ‘incredibly smooth yet very tricky’. A ‘super cool track and really nice facility’ with the curbs on each  side of the corners it was ‘safer than the ETS’ in that sense but added the end of the straight was very difficult as it is the only point on the track that doesn’t feature curbs, but a tight line is key to gaining time.

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