August 7, 2014

Chassis Focus – Teemu Leino

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Chassis – HB D812
Engine – Novarossi Keep Off 214S
Tyres – HB Megabyte Pink
Fuel – Runner Time
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Body – Pro-Line
Remarks – Finnish racer Teemu Leino is running a pretty standard HB D812 here in Germany. Under the body there is little change from the stock car apart from the battery box has been removed from the radio plate which he says helps the flex at the rear and helps reduce weight. Using basically the same setup as when he ran here after the Warm up race the only change he has made has been to lengthen the rear camber link which he says helped smooth out the car.

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August 7, 2014

Leino TQs opening qualifier in Sand

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Teemu Leino took a surprise TQ in the opening round of qualifying at the 1:8 Offroad European Championship in Germany this morning, the factory HB driver setting the pace in the first of the five 5-minute qualifiers ahead of the championship’s last three champions Robert Batlle, David Ronnefalk and Darren Bloomfield.  Overnight rain made for a slightly damp Sand am Main track as qualifying got underway with the conditions leaving those in the first two heats, among them Top Seed Ronnefalk and Battle, at a disadvantage.  Running in Group 5 and with a more grooved up track Leino was able to go to the top of the timesheets .236 up on Batlle’s Mugen.

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Having ended up 15th in seeding practice, Leino put his improved performance down to his tyre choice.  The Finn said he wondered why non of the drivers ahead of him chose a mini pin tyre and decided to take the gamble based on the damp start.  Fitting his Novarossi powered D812 with HB Megabyte tyre he said they worked ‘really good’ giving him a car that was ‘pretty easy to drive’.  Although he suffered one mistake on the double double which cost him around 1-second, he said he ‘didn’t go for a crazy time’ instead focusing on just keeping it safe for the 5-minutes.   Asked if he planned any changes for Q2, he said with a 5-hour gap before his next round he said he would wait to see how the track develops between now and then before deciding if he needs to adjust his set-up.

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‘Much better than yesterday’ that was how Batlle summed up his opening qualifier.  Having reported a lack of steering in yesterday’s seeding practice he said they found the steering by changing to a lighter oil in the front diff of his Novarossi powered MBX7.  Asked about the conditions the World Champion said there was a huge difference but added that for sure himself & Ronnefalk had a slower track to contend with than their rivals who ran later.  Switching to a Super soft compound of Procircuit’s Hot Dice tyre for the conditions he said with the track already getting better for Q2 he will switch to soft compound but in terms of the car he plans no major changes.

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Going to the pitlane with AKA’s Catapult fitted to his Kyosho a light shower just before the start of Q1 made Ronnefalk make a last minute switch to City Blocks on the front and iBeams on the rear.  With the astro turf section slippery he said the change worked out well.  Despite describing conditions as ‘kind of tricky’ the defending champion said the speed was there but he let the run down with two mistakes of his own doing.  Expecting the round to be one of his throw outs due to the conditions he said he just wanted a solid run and 3rd was a good result.  Other than changing to Catapult tyres for Q2 the Swede plans to run his Orion powered MP9 as is.

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‘A consistent run’ was how Darren Bloomfield described his run to fourth for the round.  The Agama driver said driving too cautious on the final lap due to traffic cost him a Top 3 but overall he was pretty happy.  Changing to a super soft compound of Beta’s Freeride tyre for the conditions, the 2012 Champion felt a 2-minute practice round to start the day would have been a good idea after the rain as it would have created equal conditions for the opening qualifier.  Describing his A8 as ‘prett much set’ in terms of set-up he said the only thing he is likely to change is tyre compound but added unlike at the Warm-up and what he ran a number of times in practice he would not go back to medium with soft the most likely choice he will make.

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A finalist the last two years, Christoffer Svensson posted the 5th fastest time.  The Swede said he drove a safe round adding he had some issues towards the end with traffic that forced him to drive a little safer than he would have planned.  Running AKA’s Catapult tyre on his OS Speed powered Kyosho he said the car felt really good with plenty of room to push it harder saying his driving will be the only thing he will be changing for Q2.

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‘For first round not too bad’, that was Renaud Savoya’s reaction to his run to the sixth fastest time.  The Xray driver said he could have pushed harder but opted to play safe adding that the track for the first three heats was slower due to the overnight rain, the 3-time Champion running in Group 3.  Describing his Orion powered XB8 as ‘moving around a little too much’ for Q2 he said he is considering going up in oil weight but with his run not until 15:00 he said he needs to monitor how the track changes.

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Xray team-mate Martin Bayer said he should have softened the set-up of his LRP powered XB8.  Describing the run as ‘not too bad’ he was a little frustrated by being held up on lap 10 by a slower car despite calls from the referee feeling the time lost cost him a potential Top 5 run.  In terms of his plans for Q2 like the rest of the front runners the Czech ace said with such a big gap between rounds he would have to wait to see how the track is closer to his Q2 run.

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Top German for the round was Carsten Keller, the Kyosho Germany supported driver setting the 8th fastest time with his Bullitt powered MP9.  The 25-year-old said having had plenty of steering yesterday he got caught out by a lack of it this morning. Suffering a mistake on lap four of 11 when he traction rolled on the concrete section up the hill this lost him around 2-seconds.  For Q2 he plans to go down in oil in the front diff as he looks to improve the steering. Behind Keller, outspoken JQ Racing boss Joseph Quagraine set the ninth fastest time with the Xray of Austrian National Champion Martin Wollanka completing the Top 10.

Round 1 Qualifying Top 12
1. Teemu Leino – HB/Novarossi – 11/5:22.734
2. Robert Batlle – Mugen/Novarossi – 11/5:22.970
3. David Ronnefalk – Kyosho/Orion – 11/5:23.275
4. Darren Bloomfield – Agama/Bullitt – 11/5:23.651
5. Christoffer Svensson – Kyosho/OS Speed – 11/23.828
6. Renaud Savoya – Xray/Orion – 11/5:23.998
7. Martin Bayer – Xray/LRP – 11/5:24.777
8. Carsten Keller – Kysoho/Bullitt – 11/5:25.366
9. Joseph Quagraine – JQ/Reds Racing – 11/5:26.273
10.Martin Wollanka – Xray/FX – 11/5:26.793
11.Lee Martin – Mugen/Beat – 11/5:26.871
12.Byran Baldo – Mugen/Novarossi – 11/5:27.390

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August 7, 2014

Chassis Focus – Riccardo Rabitti

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Chassis – Radiosistemi RR8
Engine – OS Speed Spec II
Tyres – Procircuit Square Impact Green
Fuel – Nitrolux
Radio/Servos – Futaba
Body – Kit
Remarks – Former Italian National Champion Riccardo Rabitti is running the latest version of the self designed Radiosistemi RR8 buggy. Featuring a new front shock tower and plate it mounts the upper pivot pin higher which helps give more steering mid corner by reducing dynamic camber. The mounting arm on the steering knuckle has also been moved to the bottom of the mount which reduces bump steer on the car and to cater for the increased steering throw the top plate has been modified.

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August 7, 2014

‘From Race Control’ – Day 3, Qualifying

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Qualifying gets underway here today at the 1:8 Offroad European Championships in Sand am Main with 3 of 5 scheduled qualifiers making up the timetable.  After a completely dry day yesterday it is a damp start this morning following some overnight rain with the heat containing the Top Seed & defending Champion David Ronnefalk set to be the first to go on track.  While the track appears to be not too wet, the damp conditions could make for a surprise result to Q1 although the threat of further rain still hangs over the track with some rather dark clouds in the area.


August 6, 2014

New in the Pits – Pro-Line, Futaba, LRP & Sweep

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Pro-Line have a completely new as yet unreleased tire here called the Fugitive. Developed some months ago and given to team driver Joern Neumann to try while in Sand am Main after the warm-up race, the German said they worked well and so the US company put them into production. Making the car very smooth to drive the tire is very durable and works well on hard pack surfaces with no dust as well as the paving slabs used here in Germany. Team drivers here have the option of X2 and X3 compound with a lot of them also going between these and the recently released LockDown tire.

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LRP have shown off their completely new S8NXR buggy here in Sand with team driver Marcel Guske giving the car its big race debut. Carrying over no parts from its predecessor it returns to a more conventional design, the brake now in the centre of the car and the rear lower wishbones no longer sporting an angled inside pivot point. Well specced it comes with carbon parts throughout as well as aluminium front C-hub and steering knuckles as well as rear uprights and front chassis brace, the rear brace made of plastic as it helps to make it less aggressive on acceleration. Also on display is the company’s new ZZ.21C Spec2 motor which has different timing and a longer needle on the carb to make the power delivery less aggressive. The engine is now available and the car will become available in mid August.

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Sweep Racing driver Renaud Savoya has a limited number of the all new Revolt tires here in Germany. Only being completed prior to the race its V-shape offers plenty of forward traction while the tapered pins are used to improve the tire’s durability with the thread designed to be used on clean hard packed conditions while it may also work on slightly dusty conditions thanks to the spaces between the pins. Finally the pins around the outside of the tire have also been tapered to make the tire less edgy.

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Released only last week Futaba have one example of their all new 4PX pistol grip transmitter here on display. A very smart radio compared to the 4PKS-R the transmitter is 30 percent faster and around 15g lighter for ultimate response and comfort. A full-color TFT display with intuitive menus makes operation hassle-free and the synthesised voice for telemetry data option allows drivers to hear updates via the built-in speaker or headphones. An assignable button on the bottom lets users activate key features instantly by touching it with their body with it set to activate the transmitter’s built-in stopwatch by default.

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