January 9, 2016

Chassis Focus – Niclas Mansson

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Chassis – Associated B5M
Motor – Reedy 6.0T
ESC – Reedy
Battery – Reedy 3900mah
Radio/Servos – Futaba/Reedy
Remarks – Swedish Associated factory driver Niclas Mansson managed to get 3rd on the grid for tomorrow’s A-Main running a B5m equipped with a lowrider gearbox. The car also features a lower rear shock tower designed by Anders Lind, hard suspension arms while the aerodynamics is taken care of by JConcepts. Niclas also added some extra weight to the chassis.

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January 9, 2016

Cockerill is 2WD Top Qualifier at DHI Cup

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After a poor first day of qualifying at the DHI Cup, former Champion Tom Cockerill turned things around today to claim his first overall TQ at the Danish event.  A DNF in Q1 and only 5th in Q2, the Yokomo driver upped his game for the final two qualifiers to snatch the pole position for the A-Main from early dominator Michal Orlowski.  Matching Orlowski’s two TQ runs it was Cockerill’s times that would give the British driver the tie breaker to claim the honour of Top Qualifier in this the fifth year offroad has been part of the DHI Cup.

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Commenting on his Q4 performance and having started the previous heats from the back of the pack, Cockerill said, ‘I was up the grid this time and in the pack from the beginning.  Once Orlowski crashed I then knew I just had to stick with him’.  Changing on to a different set of tyres for the final qualifier he said his YZ-2 was ‘good’ but the ‘final’s a different game’ he will make a couple of changes to the set-up.  Looking to make the car ‘more racey’, the World Championship finalist plans to raise the rear link a little and take 1mm out of the ackermann. Asked about the finals, he predicted the track would lead to ‘close racing’. Describing it as an ‘understeery track’ he said this meant it was easy to get your corner entry wrong which was making for overtaking opportunities.

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‘I crashed again’ was how Orlowski summed up losing the overall TQ.  Having crashed on the last lap of Q3 when on a TQ run that would have secured him pole position early, the factory Schumacher driver was on new tyres for the decider and trying to break them in during the warm-up he said they had a good feeling for the qualifier.  Setting down the early TQ pace he described his mistake on lap 6 of 15 as an ‘unlucky crash’ as he jumped ‘too short’ on the middle jump leading to the lose of 4-seconds.  ‘Still happy with 2nd’ on the grid, the 14-year-old said with good sets of tyres for the finals he is ready to race for the win.  The Polish driver said there is going to be lot of places for passing and feels the table top is one area there will be many opportunity to pass due to other’s errors.

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The surprise of yesterday’s qualifying when he finished both heats P2 behind Orlowski, Team Associated driver Niclas Månsson would count those results to secure 3rd on the grid.  Qualifying 9th last year, the Swede said it was his driving than let things down today with both heats containing a lot of mistakes.  19th in Q3 and P9 in the final heat, the 26-year-old said his B5M is good and he will ‘just leave it as is’ for the finals in which his aim is to ‘try and stay on the podium’.

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2WD Champion for the first two years that offroad was added to the event, Joern Neumann will start 4th. His worst starting position to-date, the German said the problem in Q4 was that he ‘pushed too hard’.  Needing a TQ or P2 to start in the Top 3, he said it was everything or nothing but his 110% approach didn’t pay off as he crashed twice early on.  Happy that his modified Serpent SX4 is good he will leave it unchanged for the final saying he just needs to take his driving ‘back to 100%, not 110%’.  The German, who remains unbeaten in 4WD, said with everyone making small mistakes there would be plenty of opportunity to overtake over the 5-minute races.

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Completing the top half of the grid, Martin Bayer said ‘from 5th I don’t know what I can do.  In the middle of the pack is one of the worst positons’.  Two places better than he qualified last year, he said the section after the start is not so tricky so hopefully this will lead to clean starts adding ‘if this is possible it could be possible to make up some places’.  Making his DHI Cup debut Xray team-mate Bruno Coelho will line-up 7th on the grid tomorrow behind top local hope Yokomo’s Frederik Hovgaard.

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January 9, 2016

Chassis Focus – Tim Benson

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Chassis – Kyosho TF-7
Motor – LRP X20 13.5T
ESC – GM
Battery – GM 6400mah
Radio/Servos – Sanwa/Graupner
Body – Protoform Mazdaspeed 6
Remarks – German driver Tim Benson has topped the seeding rounds and the opening round of qualifying in Pro Stock running the latest version of Kyosho’s touring car. His TF-7 is equipped with short front arms, aluminium front outdrives with blades and a standard – no floating – battery mount. He is also using a soon to be released aluminium chassis and short shocks, together with different shock towers designed by Michael Vollmer.

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January 9, 2016

Viljami closes gap but it’s Volker again in Q2

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Viljami Kutvonen reduced his deficit by half to record a P2 in the second round of qualifying at the DHI Cup this morning.  As in last night’s opening qualifier, the Awesomatix driver again set the fastest lap finishing just 0.452 of a second off defending champion Ronald Volker.  With track conditions proving fastest on Day 2 of the event, having TQ’d the first qualifier Volker would improve on that time by 3-seconds.  After a slow start to the event yesterday, Bruno Coelho would post a Top 3 run finishing just ahead of Xray team-mate Alexander Hagberg, but with both drivers making mistakes the gap was a considerable 6-seconds.

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‘Close’ was Kutvonen’s reaction after the qualifier.  The Finn said fitting new O-rings to the diff in his A800 had made it ‘slightly stiffer’ and as a result gave him a little more steering.  He continued ‘I think the track was faster now so maybe for the next one I will try a harder front spring’.  Turning over his car and pointing to scuff marks on the front of the chassis he said said ‘I need to reduce the chassis touching the carpet’ and this should also help with more steering’.  Commenting on the run he said ‘I made a number of small mistakes and when its super close they make a difference so I need to work on my driving also’.

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Volker said he ‘was expecting (Kutvonen) to be fast’ and his pace was ‘no surprise’.  Making ‘small adjustments’ to his BD7 2016 for Q2, the German said these ‘made it more reactive’ and he was happy to get another TQ.  Having found his car strongest at the start of the first qualifier, the multiple ETS Champion said he made a push at the start to get a gap.  With  Kutvonen coming back at him to reduce the early advantage he said he then just tried to maintain the gap.  With his car ‘still getting a little loose’ over the 5-minutes he said ‘this is something we need to discuss’ with his engineer Yukijiro Umino.

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Only 15th in Q1, Coelho’s response to his P3 in the second qualifier was ‘it’s much better today’.  Changing from the Silvy bodyshell in ran in Q1 to a Nazda 2 from new sponsor Montech, he said it was an improvement.  Making a mistake during the qualifier when he flipped his LRP powered T4, he said the focus for the final qualifier is to tune the set-up to get the best from the body change.

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Fourth fastest Hagberg described his run as ‘not very good’ adding ‘I was pushing too hard’.  The Xray driver crashed twice after catching the curbing through the chicane in front of the drivers stand adding ‘I need to drive better’.  With traction higher the European Champion said he will also make a set-up change on his ORCA powered T4 so as to ‘free up the car’.

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Describing his Yokomo as ‘a little difficult to drive’, Meen Vejrak said he had opted to go for a safe run with that leading to a P5 for the DHI debutant.  The Thai driver said his Scorpion powered BD7 was loose and in order to make it more stable they will change the front suspension mounts.  Running split mounts for Q4 they will fit a solid mount which with the traction getting higher should ‘take the edginess off’.

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Completing the Top 6 Marek Cerny said he didn’t expect the result.  Having got a P4 in Q1, the star of Pro Stock said he ‘just wanted to make a clean run’ with the result locking him into an A-Main starting position.  Describing his Xray as ‘super easy to drive’,  the Czech driver said for Q3 he will ‘push a little more’ adding two Top 6 runs is very encouraging for future Modified outings.

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In Super Stock it was Xray’s Jan Ratheisky who topped the second qualifier ahead of team-mate & defending champion Cerny.  Having TQ’d last night’s opening qualifier unfortunately Tim Benson would suffer a DNF. Tony Streit would complete the Top 3.

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January 9, 2016

Cockerill comes good in Q3

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Former Champion Tom Cockerill finally came good in the third round of 2WD Buggy Qualifying at the DHI Cup, the Yokomo driver denying another former Champion, Joern Neumann, his first TQ run of the event on the final lap. Having taken both qualifiers at the Odense event yesterday, Michal Orlowski looked like he was about to seal the overall TQ early but a last lap error allowed Neumann to jump to the top of the timing screen.  It was to be short lived however as Cockerill, who started from the back of the 10-car heat after a tough first day of qualifying, went fastest by 0.081 of a second.

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Commenting on his TQ run, which importantly was a new fastest time, Cockerill said ‘I texted tech support and after being told off about my driving got some set-up suggestions’.  The tech support he was referring to was Yokomo lead driver Lee Martin whose nitro commitments has him racing in Italy this weekend.  Switching to a flat front arm, adding more caster and rebuilding the shocks on his YZ-2, Cockerill said the changes gave the car a little more steering with it now ‘tucking in nicer’ into the corner at the end of the straight.  The only driver who can deny Orlowski his first overall TQ at the DHI Cup, Cockerill said the only change he will make for the decider is change to a new but already scrubbed-in set of the handout Schumacher tyres.

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‘Car was pretty good’, was how Neumann summed up Q3.  The Serpent driver, who is running a modified 4WD buggy in 2WD, said for the first minute and a half he was quicker than Orlowski but the Pole was faster in the middle of the heat.  Only changing to a new set of tyres for the qualifier he said this was a slight improvement but to try and get his SX4 more consistent for Q4 he will run a heavier diff oil.

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Running tyres for a third time, Orlowski said he knew from the warm-up laps that it was going to be a struggle as his Schumacher was sliding around on the past their best tyres.  After a mistake at the first corner on the opening lap at the table top, the 14-year-old said he ‘just pushed as hard as (he) could’ and setting the fastest lap it all looked to be working out until the last lap.  Making a mistake at the table top, he said as he tried to recover he caught at dot and flipped his KF2 SE.  Losing over one & a half seconds, he would drop to third just 2/10ths off Cockerill’s TQ pace. Behind Orlowski, Xray’s Martin Bayer would get a P4 followed by Yokomo driver Frederik Hovgaard with David Hassel completing the Top 6.

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January 8, 2016

Volker takes Q1 at DHI Cup

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Ronald Volker had a strong opening day at the DHI Cup, the Yokomo driver taking taking the opening round of qualifying as he chases at 7th win at the Danish Classic.  Having set the pace in practice behind Volker it was again Alexander Hagberg who was the main challenger, the Xray driver 7/10ths of a second off at the end of the 5-minutes.  Runner-up to Volker in 2014, Awesomatix charge Viljami Kutvonen would complete the Top 3 his deficit to Hagberg just 16/100ths of a second.  While only the Top 3 managed 24 lap runs, best of the those on 23-lap was reigning Super Stock champion Marek Cerny, the Pro Stock ace surprising himself with his performance ahead of Meen Vejrak and former Mod Champion Adrian Berntsen.

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‘It is always nice to start an event with a TQ run in the first qualifier’ was Volker’s reaction to a strong first day in Odense.  Describing it as ‘pretty close’ between him Hagberg and Viljami, the German said there was definitely room for improvement for tomorrow.  Happy with his LRP powered BD7 2016 at the beginning of the run when he said it ‘felt easy to drive’ he said ‘it went a little loose later on’ and as a result they may change tyre prep in the morning for the second of the four qualifiers.

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Hagberg said his T4 started off a bit slow and he lost time in the first minute.  With the car’s pace then picking up he said he was able to pull back a little time only to lose it again over the last minute.  With his times from the middle of the heat showing ‘the car is on pace’, he said they will try a different tyre prep combined with some small set-up changes for Q3 to try to get the car to work more consistent over the duration of the qualifier.

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Setting the fastest lap of the opening qualifier Viljami said his A800 was much better after a change to his tyre prep.  Feeling he drove the first minute ‘too careful’ which he said cost him in the region of half to 1-second he said ‘for sure the car is getting better’ and he is confident of being in the mix tomorrow.  Set to run a slightly harder diff in Q2, the Finn said ‘I think with this I will have pace to match the others’.

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Europe’s top Pro-Stock driver, holding the ETS title for the last three seasons, Cerny was said his T4 was ‘super easy to drive’ after they made an improvement to the steering after practice.  Admitting to being a touch nervous, the Czech driver said this led to him touching the curbing, confident he can reduce the mistakes he said things are looking positive for tomorrow.

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Another who felt nerves effected his driving was DHI Cup debutant Vejrak.  The Yokomo driver said as a result of a nervous start he made a few mistakes.  While improving his BD7 from practice after discovering his springs choice was too hard, the Thai ace said the car now has a little understeer which is something they need to get sorted for Q2.

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‘I made too many mistakes’ was Berntsen’s reaction to his P6 in Q1.  The star driver at new manufacturer Gizmo, the Norwegian said his car was loose at the start as a result of starting offline and picking up dirt on his tyres.  Once the tyres got traction he said the GZ1 was ‘super good’ and with the ‘pace there’ he ‘just need(s) to drive a clean race’.  Behind Berntsen, former winner Viktor Wilck would take his Serpent to the 7th fastest time ahead of young Japanese Yokomo protege Naoki Akiyama.

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In the Super Stock class it was Kyosho’s Tim Benson who continued to lead the way with the top seed taking Q1 from Denmark’s Mike Gosvig.  Better know for his 1:8 Onroad exploits Serpent’s Merlin Depta completed the Top 3 ahead of Cerny.

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