October 12, 2014

Chassis Focus – Bruno Coelho

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Chassis – Xray T4 2015
Motor – Nosram Pure 2 4.5T
ESC – Nosram Comet HD
Battery – Nosram 6000mAh
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Body – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Surprise of the race, Portugal’s Bruno Coelho has been making waves here in Kissimmee with his Xray T4 2015. Having not testing in Florida prior to the event he started practice using Alexander Hagberg’s set-up and apart from a lighter rear diff oil has made no changes to his car, instead just focussing on his driving, an approach that has worked for European Championship top qualifier.

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October 12, 2014

New in the Pits – Muchmore

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The speed control that won the 1/12th scale World Championship, Muchmore’s new Fleta 1S is a modified 1/12th scale specific ESC but can also be used as a 2S speedo in stock class. The all aluminium case keeps the temperature low but the big change comes from inside with a different boost setup which can maintain the power output over a wide range of voltages meaning it feels more consistent for a longer time. Also new, and used by Marc Rheinard to win the title earlier this week, the Fleta ZX is made specifically for that class and sports a 12mm sintered rotor, thicker wires internally and a different stator which makes it super free meaning it has a very smooth pickup and draws less power. There is a different timing cap which incorporates an aluminium mounting for the sensor wire to prevent breakages. Both are available in December.

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Pioneering the back lit setup board, V2 of the shining board is here and the glass and MDF plate has built in bubble levels, measurements and a touch controlled light with variable brightness. It also incorporates a mount for the LED slim light stand which is a 36 LED light that is also touch controlled and has variable brightness. The light is sold separately and comes with a detachable aluminium stand in black or blue (prototype shown) and both are very lightweight and fold down to a very compact size.

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Finally from Muchmore is this cooling fan guard which is made from aluminium. Its 3d design and the fact that it is screwed through the fan and into the ESC’s heatsink means it helps to dissipate heat more efficiently giving up to a 10% reduction in running temperature. Weighing only 2 grams it will be available in blue or black. Both this and the setup board are available at the end of this month.

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October 12, 2014

Chassis Focus – Ronald Volker

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Chassis – Yokomo BD7 2015
Motor – LRP X20 4.5T
ESC – LRP Flow
Battery – LRP 6000mAh
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Body – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Reigning ETS and European Champion Ronald Volker is one the large team of Yokomo drivers giving the new BD7 2015 its race debut here in Florida. The all new car, whose details where released before the event, features optional shorter A-arms and wider suspension mounts which gives the car more traction and which to the surprise of designer Yukijiro Umino, works well on carpet as well as asphalt. Having done a lot of testing at the Kissimmee track prior to the event, the latest time only 2 weeks ago, they are pretty locked in on their setup coming here and have so far made little or no changes to the car’s setup.

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October 12, 2014

3-way showdown to decide overall TQ in final qualifier

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The final round of qualifying at the Touring Car World Championships in Florida will be a three way showdown between Yokomo’s Naoto Matsukura & Ronald Volker and surprise of the event Bruno Coelho. Bringing Day 3 of the Kissimmee event to a close, the penultimate round of qualifying saw Matsukura throw away an almost certain overall TQ as he put his BD7 into the wall at the end of the straight just before the halfway mark while on target to top the times for a third time. This allowed team-mate Volker to TQ the round ahead of Coelho’s Xray and a much improved Atsushi Hara. Overnight it is Matsukura who holds the provisional TQ thanks to a faster time for the first of his two TQ runs meaning that Volker needs to TQ the morning’s final qualifier while Coelho needs to do so with the fastest time of the six rounds.

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After his Q5 topping run, a somewhat disappointed Volker said, ‘I should be more happy that I got the TQ but I didn’t manage to get the 5-minute time I needed’. Only half a second off the tie breaking fastest time that gives Matsukura the top spot in the overnight ranking, the European Champion said both Matsukura and Coelho each had a better pace than he did. Seeing his team-mate crash and Coelho have a mistake however he said while he pushed for a fast time he didn’t want to over do it and throw away a TQ run by making a mistake himself too. The German said with a Yokomo 1-2 with just one round to go he is happy for the team saying its one of their best recent World Championship performances.

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Commenting on his heavy crash which broke his BD7, Matsukura said the mistake was completely his own doing and while the car was ‘so good’ the driver was ‘so shit’. Running yet another fastest lap for the round, only Volker joining him on a 16-second lap, he said the feeling of his car is really good and he know he is quicker than his team-mate adding he just needs to keep things clean for 5-minutes. Having tried to drive more safely, the Top Qualifier of the 1:12 Worlds held earlier in the weekend said the car starts to understeer, as it is set-up to be driven with his aggressive driving style. With the pressure more on Volker and Coelho for the final qualifier, Matsukura said tonight he was going to enjoy a good dinner and relax and all would be good for the morning.

Coelho

Losing time after riding the curb just after the loop, Coelho said his Nosram powered T4 was ‘super good’. His first electric Touring Car World Championship, having previously raced the event in 1:10 & 1:8 Nitro and 1:8 Offroad, the 21-year-old said the event is exceeding the expectations he had before flying out from his home country of Portugal. Taking the impressiveness of his performance in his stride, he said the plan for tomorrow is to try to do do pretty much the same thing as he did today.

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Running his first Top 3 time, Hara said ‘finally he had found a good feeling’ with his Yokomo. The former champion, taking the categories first world title in 2000 at the controls of a Yokomo, said ‘having watched this Bruno guy and see how he could drive his car we had a small meeting with Umino’. Figuring out a few things he would use his qualifier to test these and they worked really well with Volker expected to run them for Q6. Able to close the gap to the lead pace, Hara is ‘really confident for tomorrow’, when he hopes to be able to improve to 5th on the grid a position that is provisionally being held by Viktor Wilck.

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For defending Champion Tamiya, the penultimate qualifier proved difficult. Having been third in every round before, Marc Rheinard would only post the 9th fastest time, one place in front of champion Jilles Groskamp. Wilck would be the fastest TRF419 taking fourth for the round with Akio Sobue sixth. Rheinard said ‘it was a round to forget’. Changing his shock oil he said the change was not very good but the biggest problem was the sun. Covered by a cloud for Heat 9 he said this gave those drivers an advantage both in terms of cooler track conditions and visability. Groskamp also said the conditions changed so much after 1-minute of the run with the sun making it warmer and harder to see. Going into the final qualifier Groskamp sits 8th on the grid behind Hara and infront of Xray’s Alexander Hagberg.

Paul Lemieux

Fifth in Q5, Paul Lemieux is one of three drivers currently outside the Top 10 who still has a chance of making it into the A-Main with a good final qualifier. Sitting 11th, the Xray driver is the only hope of a home driver being in the World Championship deciding encounters. Two others still in with a chance of making it are current 200mm World Champion Meen Vejrak and Kyosho’s Christopher Krapp, who setting the 7th and 8th fastest times respectively in the day’s final qualifier, sit 12th and 13th overall.

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October 11, 2014

Chassis Focus – Elliott Harper

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Chassis – Durango DETC410
Motor – Orca RX3 4.5T
ESC – Orca VX3
Battery – Orca 6200mAh
Radio/Servos – Sanwa
Body – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Former Worlds podium finisher Elliott Harper is running the Durango DETC410 here in Kissimmee, which is pretty standard apart from new harder uprights, steering blocks and A-arms. The new parts make the front end more steering and makes the car overall more consistent. In terms of set-up the car is being run slightly softer compared to how he runs it at home with split suspension mounts up front and he is using the optional centre flex mount. For electrics he is using the new VX3 speedo and RX3 motor from Orca, which we will write more about later.

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