February 19, 2016

Reigning Champion Maifield tops Q1 at DNC

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Reigning Dirt Nitro Challenge Champion Ryan Maifield got his quest to retain his buggy title off to a good start this morning in Arizona as he topped the opening qualifier.  The 3-time champion lead a TLR 1,2 from team-mate Dakotah Phend, the pair separated by 1.5 seconds.  Having enjoyed a successful day at the Fear Farm yesterday when he TQ’d both Truggy and eBuggy, Maifield took the first of the three qualifiers after a late mistake from Team Associated’s Spencer Rivkin, while behind the TLRs, HB’s David Ronnefalk was best of the rest with the 3rd fastest time. Following Rivkin’s costly 8-second last lap crash which dropped him to 6th behind Ty Tessmann, Ryan Cavalieri would be top Team Associated in 4th.

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‘I don’t think its the fastest car out there but I knew what it could do’, was Maifield’s reaction to his TQ run.  The Arizona driver added ‘I tried to push in the middle but it wasn’t safe so I backed it down. Spencer drove good and I was happen to settle for 2nd.  When he made his mistake I just made sure to bring it home safe over the last lap’.  Describing track conditions as ‘super gnarly’, he said, ‘its probably the hardest track I have driven on’.  Running on JConcept’s Triple D tyre, he said for Q2 he might make some small adjustments to his Reds Racing powered 8ight 4.0 to ‘keep up with the track’ adding ‘it is (the track) going to get more interesting as weekend goes on’.

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‘It was a good start’ was how Phend summed up his opening run.  Running in the second fastest heat, he said ‘I went out there focused on driving smooth and putting in consistent laps and I just had one bobble’.  Making ‘subtle changes’ to his Orion powered 8ight 4.0 he said they worked well adding ‘everyone is on a similar pace and its down to who is having no crashes’.  Like Maifield he is finding the track is ‘very tricky’ saying the ‘square edges (of the surface) throw (the buggy) all over the place’.  ‘Pretty happy for the most part’ with his buggy set-up the 19-year-old might make some further small changes for Q2.  In terms of tyres, running on Pro-Line’s X3 Holeshots he said ‘they were a little too hard at the beginning but this helped (the buggy) to safely slide over bumps while still having good acceleration’.

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Ronnefalk said the qualifier ‘started out really good’ as he ran behind Rivkin and they ‘paced each other’ until he touched a pipe and had a rollover. Later the Kyosho driver, who posted the fastest lap, would suffer a spin through the back section feeling both incidents cost him around 4-seconds and without this he would have been close with Maifield.  Running super soft AKA Grid Irons on his D815, the Swede said ‘everything felt good’ but with the track now ‘pretty bumpy’ he will change his shock package for the next qualifier.

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‘It was alright, a safe run’ was Cavalieri’s view of Q1.  The former champion said the key to his run was he ‘didn’t have any real mistakes’.  ‘A little slow at the beginning’, the Californian said he ‘picked up the pace’ adding making no mistakes was the ‘big positive’ of the qualifier for him.  Team-mate Kody Numedahl would post the 7th fastest time, the Associated designer also putting his result down to ‘just no wrecks’.  Describing his RC8B3 as ‘a little uncomfortable’ due to the ‘gnarly’ track conditions, he felt he had ‘a little too much power’ and he will ‘tone it down a bit’ for Q2.

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The DNC’s most winning driver, Tessmann said he made a wrong tyre choice.  Running Pro-Line X3 Blockade’s on his OS powered D815, he said they were ‘not very good’ and ‘slow’ and he ‘tried to drive around’ but had ‘a mistake on (his) own’.  Then on the penultimate lap he would get tangled up in a pile up involving Jared Tebo at the second step up which would cost him 3-seconds and leave him with a P5 for the round.  For Q2, the World Champion said he will run a different tyre as well as try to ‘not make mistakes’.

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Rivkin said his RC8B3 was ‘super easy to drive’ but towards the end his OS engine starting getting ‘really lean’ leading to his mistake.  Giving too much throttle for the leaning engine he said it shot out of the corner leading to his flip with the 17-year-old adding ‘it was still my own fault’.  Describing his selection of JConcepts’ Triple D tyre as an ‘amazing choice’ he said he will leave his car unchanged and ‘try to do the same thing in Round 2’.

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Making his first big race outing since joining Mugen where he is reunited with former TLR team-mate Adam Drake, Mike Truhe posted the 7th fastest time.  Only having the car a month, he described the qualifier as ‘a nice solid safe run’. A former DNC Champion, doing the double in 2007, he would like to get his MBX-7R to pull straighter out of the corners and is considering adding rear under drive for Q2.  Behind Truhe, Tekno’s Ryan Lutz and Kyosho’s Cody King completed the Top 10.

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February 19, 2016

Chassis Focus – Mike Truhe

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Chassis – Mugen MBX-7R
Engine – OS 2101B
Tyres – Pro-Line Switchblade X3
Fuel – Byron Fuel
Radio/Servos – Futaba/MKS
Body – Kit Body

Remarks – Prior to coming to the DNC, Mike Truhe had 4 days running with his new Mugen/OS race package. Starting the event here with the setup from team mate Adam Drake, Mike has had to adapt the setup to make it more stable for this high speed track, laying down the shocks, making the rear links longer and trying to slow down the damping, changing from 6 to 8 hole pistons with thicker oil. Still not settled on his tire package, the temperatures and time of day requiring changes, he is currently switching between Pro-Line Switchblade, Blockade and Holeshot with the Blockade emerging as a favourite.

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February 19, 2016

Chassis Focus – Spencer Rivkin

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Chassis – Associated RC8B3
Engine – OS 2101B
Tyres – JConcepts Triple Dees green
Fuel – Sidewinder
Radio/Servos – Airtronics/Reedy
Body – JConcepts Striker

Remarks – Current 2wd World Champion and Arizona native Spencer Rivkin is racing the Associated RC8B3 here at the Fear Farm. Having tested extensively prior to this event in both California and Las Vegas with new 1/8th development staff member Dan Hissam they have changed a lot on the setup side with relation to roll centres, anti-roll bars and weight transfer. Spencer is running Reedy’s new all metal case and gear servo, the RS2207A, to control the car, while for traction he has chosen the JConcepts Triple Dees for qualifying and with the track expect to rut up for the finals he will then switch to Diamond Bars.

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February 19, 2016

Maifield completes clean sweep of eBuggy

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Having wrapped up the overall TQ in eBuggy in the second round of qualifying at the DNC, Ryan Maifield completed a clean sweep of the electric class when he made it three of out three in the third & final qualifier.  Heading a TLR 1,2 in Q3, Maifield would top the times by a massive 6.3-seconds from team-mate Dakotah Phend with Tekno’s star of the day Joe Bornhorst completing the Top 3.  In terms of the grid line-up, behind Maifield it will be reigning champion Ty Tessmann who will start second followed by Ryan Cavalieri, Bornhorst and Phend.  The DNC’s first ever European winner David Ronnefalk, who claimed the eBuggy title in 2014 will start 7th behind Spencer Rivkin and ahead of Ryan Lutz.

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February 19, 2016

Maifield TQs Truggy at ‘The Dirt’

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Ryan Maifield is Top Qualifier for Saturday’s Truggy A-Main at the Dirt Nitro Challenge after a surprise TQ run from Joe Bornhorst denied Ryan Cavalieri the overall TQ as both Maifield and Ty Tessmann crashed in the third & final round of qualifying.  Opening the day at the Fear Farm with the third fastest time and then posting a TQ in Q2, this was to be enough for Maifield to take his first DNC Truggy TQ since 2012 as he ended up with a 10th in the final qualifier. For Tessmann his error would again leave the Q1 pace setter with a fourth for the round that will see the DNC’s most winning truggy driver beginning his quest for a fifth title starting from second on the grid.  Finishing 1.5 seconds off Bornhorst’s pace, Cavalieri will start the 45-minute Main from 3rd on the grid with Bornhorst starting directly behind him.  For reigning champion David Ronnefalk he faces an uphill battle to defend his title as he starts 10th on the grid.

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Happy to claim his second TQ of the day having wrapped up eBuggy in the second qualifier, Maifield said while pleased to get the TQ his Q3 ‘wasn’t so good’.  Describing his 8ight-T 4.0 as ‘dialled’ he said when the track is wet he has no grip and hitting ‘a puddle’ on the second lap he ‘did a 360 and crashed’. Dropping him to the back of the field he ‘tried to catch’ then leader Tessmann and while he ‘made up a ton of time’ he was ‘driving too hard for the terrible surface’ leading to ‘another mistake’.  With his Reds Racing powered truck ‘super fast’ and having ‘ridiculous horse power’ in these conditions which should be the same come the final on Saturday night he was hopeful for a good race as he chases his first Truggy win of his home event.

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Tessmann, who went on to take an easy win when Maifield crashed out after just 8-minutes the last time he was Top Qualifier, said the final qualifier started out well but then his D8T ‘got unsettled’ leading to a crash.  With the Buggy World Champion’s father Gord seeing thinks differently saying his drivers ‘head exploded’ as he wanted it maybe a little too much’, the Canadian said it was ‘damage control’ after that for the remainder of the 7-minutes.  Chasing a fifth Truggy win at the Phoenix based event he said his truck is ‘easy enough to drive for 45-minutes’ with Gord predicting a good race between him and Maifield.

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Like Tessmann, Cavalieri said the final qualifier ‘started off really good’ as he got in the battle for the TQ with Tessmann and Maifield.  Going to the top when they made mistakes, he said he ‘held (his) ground for the majority of the race’ and even after ‘a few bobbles here and there’ he was able to get back the time but casing a jump towards the end cost him the TQ.  With his MX powered RC8T3 ‘all in all really good’ following a few set-up changes after Q2, he said he was ‘happy to be fast now as this is the same time as the Main’ adding things are ‘looking good for the final’.

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Somewhat shocked by his TQ run saying ‘I don’t remember a whole lot’ of his Q3 run, Bornhorst said ‘I ran mainly as practice for the final and I guess they were all right’.  Having not changed his truck all day, the 22-year-old, who equals his previous best qualifying position at the DNC having also started 4th last year, knew while the set-up struggled in the hot conditions of Q2 it would be perfect for Q3.  Running Pro-Line X3 Blockade tyres for Q3 he said all he needs to do for Saturday night is ‘check it over, fit a new set of tyres and its ready to roll’.

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Only managing P8 in the final qualifier, last year’s Top Qualifier and former winner Jared Tebo will start 5th on the grid thanks to his opening P4 time and 6th in Q2. Behind the Kyosho driver, 17-year-old Tanner Stees had a strong finish to qualifying to claim a P3 and it’s the local driver who completes the top half of the 12 direct qualifier, 3 more drivers getting the chance to bump up from the B-Main and battle it out for the win at the 17th running of the Dirt Nitro Challenge.

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