October 8, 2013

Sahashi again in Q2

Tadahiko

As predicted the second of today’s qualifiers at the 1:8 Onroad World Championships in Japan proved to be the rocket round with Tadahiko Sahashi again fastest improving his Q1 topping pace by 11-seconds on the 16-seconds a lap track.  As in the opening round it was Mugen’s Takaaki Shimo who was closest to the Serpent driver, 5/10ths of his pace over the 10-minute qualifier.  After a bad start to qualifying, Q2 saw Jilles Groskamp bounce back to post the 3rd fastest time as the only foreign driver who appears to be a serious treat to the Japanese.

Tadahiko

Having not been overly pleased with his Q1 performance, Sahashi was this time ‘really happy’.  Making a set-up change to his 977 for the cooler conditions of the days closing run, he said the car worked perfectly.  Having had concerns about his run time after Q1, he said adjustments made to his Picco engine improved the fuel economy considerably.  Conscious of conserving fuel in Q2, he said the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank afterwards shows the problem has been resolved. As a result of this should the conditions in tomorrow’s final qualifier be similar to Q2 he is confident he can improve on his provisional TQ time as he will be able to push harder without any worries over running out of fuel.

Shimo

Commenting on his OS powered Mugen after Q2, Shimo said it was by far the best it has been this week.  Getting his set-up wrong for the first qualifier, the Japanese National Champion said everything worked really well this time round.  Predicting that the only real chance of bettering his time and having at shot at the honour of being the Top Qualifier will be tomorrow evening’s 5th qualifier, he said there is a little more time in both the driver and the car if the conditions allow.  With rain originally forecast to disrupt Wednesday’s running it now looks like this is no longer the case and racing will be able to go ahead on a dry track.

Jilles

‘Disappointed to miss a TQ run’ was how Groskamp summed up his run.  Just 9/10ths of a second off Sahashi’s time he said he went a little too safe with his set-up.  Switching from Protoform’s R18 to their 909 for the run he said the change requires the rear toe to be adjusted and he aired too much on the side of caution making too big an adjustment.  This resulted in a very safe car but at the loss of a little steering.  While disappointed not to top the times he said he is pretty happy with the fact that he is the only driver able to keep up with the Japanese at their home track.  Really happy with the feeling from his Maxima engine, the European Champion said a slightly warmer final qualifier tomorrow could give him a shot at the overall TQ as his Velox V8 seems to be faster when conditions are hotter while his rivals performance drops off.

Meen

Fourth fastest despite again suffering from his engine running too lean was KM Racing’s Meen Vejrak.  Twice the Thai driver’s OS Motor came close to cutting through the sweeper at he end of the straight but he managed to control the problem with his throttle control.  Very happy with his K8’s handling the 200mm World Champion was less happy about being held up by Team Shepherd’s Oliver Mack.  With the German getting passed him when his engine lost power the first time, he said he couldn’t get Mack to open up to let him back by and this cost him valuable time.

Terauchi

Having had run time concerns after Q1 about being able to do 36 laps, Takehiro Terauchi posted the 5th fastest time but the 22-year-old said his Novarossi engine ‘just made it’.  The Mugen driver said while his MRX-5 was good he could have done with a little more steering.  Behind him in a Top 10 that was made up of 6 Japanese drivers was Serpent’s Yuya Sahashi and Mugen’s Shinnosuke Yokoyama with 2011 Worlds runner-up Keisuke Fukuda ninth just ahead of KM Racing team-mate Adrien Bertin.  Despite a early crash while running second on pace that lost him almost 10-seconds Italy’s Raiola Carmine ends the day as the second fastest European driver.  The Xray/Max driver also posted the second fastest lap of Q2 with only Tadahiko Sahashi faster.

Hara Flameout

After struggling to the 9th fastest time in Q1 after both a clutch and a front one way issue, Atsushi Hara looked like he was in contention for a TQ run in Q2.  Having changed the set-up of both his chassis and clutch, he said the Mugen was a lot better but unfortunately his OS engine was set too rich.  Doing an extra lap at the 5-minute mark so as to avoid the busy pitlane, the engine cut due to the extra consumption of the rich setting.  Currently sitting 20th thanks to his Q1 time, Hara said despite the flame out he is really looking forward to tomorrow as he is now very happy with the feeling he has with his MRX-5.

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October 8, 2013

Qualifying times after Round 2

1. Tadahiko Sahashi – Serpent/Picco – 36/10:03.890
2. Takaaki Shimo – Mugen/OS – 36/10:04.329
3. Jilles Groskamp – Shepherd/Maxima – 36/10:04.734
4. Meen Vejrak – KM Racing/OS – 36/10:07.327
5. Takehiro Terauchi – Mugen/Novarossi – 36/10:09.267
6. Yuya Sahashi – Serpent/Picco – 36/10:11.281
7. Shinnosuke Yokoyama – Mugen/OS – 36/10:14.258
8. Raiola Carmine – Xray/Max – 35/10:03.414
9. Keisuke Fukuda – KM Racing/Picco – 35/10:04.124
10.Adrien Bertin – KM Racing/Orion – 35/10:05.162


October 8, 2013

Chassis Focus – Tadahiko Sahashi

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Car: Serpent 977 Viper
Engine: Picco Boost
Fuel: Cosmo
Tires: Zac Project
Bodyshell: Protoform R18
Radio/Servos: Sanwa

Tadahiko Sahashi is running the Picco powered Serpent 977 Viper with a number of the available aluminium options installed for strength and looks. Ending up on top of both of today’s qualifiers Tadahiko says a change to harder suspension parts earlier in the event helped prevent it from sliding around on the non sugar watered track and apart from that has done little to change away from his standard setup for this track. Having tried the Blitz shell he found it lacking steering on this track and so he has changed back to the very popular Protoform R18 for his qualifying runs.

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October 8, 2013

Tadahiko Sahashi tops first qualifier

Tadahiko

Tadahiko Sahashi set the pace in the opening round of qualifying at the 1:8 Onroad World Championship in Japan, the Serpent driver one of only two drivers to complete 36 laps of the Keitune track. Producing a time of 10:14.886 the younger of the Sahashi brothers was 9/10ths of a second faster than his nearest rival Mugen’s Takaaki Shimo.  Missing out on a 36 lap run by just over a second, KM Racing’s Meen Vejrak completed the Top 3 for the round which saw practice pace setter Jilles Groskamp not finish.

Tadahiko

‘Not perfect’ was how Tadahiko summed up his run.  The Japanese driver said while the run was incident free he felt he could have driven a little better.  Commenting on his 977 he said it was different to in practice adding he is not sure whether that was down to the car or the track conditions.  Expecting the track to be much faster for this evening’s second qualifier, which if the rain forecast for tomorrow arrives could be crucial, he said he hopes to put in a much better performance then as he expects the Q1 times will be easily beaten.  Brother Yuya took his Picco powered 977 to the 4th fastest time but he too was not happy with the run.  Struggling with a lack of overall traction inparticular when turning left he said he doesn’t now why, adding that he will have to check the car over to see if it is tweaked.  Having run his secondary engine in the opening qualifier Yuya plans to switch to his best engine for Q2 which he said is going to be crucial to the grids should the rain arrive over the next two days.

Shimo

Despite setting the second fastest time Shimo said his Mugen was difficult to drive.  Having had too much rear traction in the final controlled practice changes to his MRX-5 for qualifying to reduce this were too much.  The Worlds Warm-up Race winner now plans to go for a completely different set-up for Q2 to reflect the cooler track conditions.

Meen

200mm World Champion Vejrak said while his new KM Racing’s K8 was smooth to drive he had to drive a cautious qualifier due to his OS engine being too lean.  Unable to run at full throttle for fear of destroying the engine, he said in terms of his chassis everything was good and with the engine properly adjusted for Q2 he expects to easily make a 36-lap run.  It was a good opening qualifier for the KM Racing team with Adrien Bertin, despite a crash, and Charlee Phutiyotin both making the Top 10 with the 8th and 10th times respectively.

Teemu

Although he set the fifth fastest time, Teemu Leino said his opening heat was ‘just too slow’ compared to rivals.  The HB driver said the run was essentially just another practice run for the team’s new R8 adding he expects Q2 to be alot quicker.  Suffering a bad pit stop which cost him about 2-seconds, he said the set-up they tried for Q1 was not great but with every run they are getting closer and closer to a good one.  The 2012 Nitro Touring Car Worlds Top Qualifier, is planning a few minor adjustments for his next run. Team-mate Andy Moore went out after a crash but the British driver who had a strong showing in the final controlled practice said a lack of grip was his main problem.  Losing around 4/10ths a lap to his rivals he has no idea why.  For Q2 he said they need to try something different as what they have now in terms of set-up has stopped working.

Terauki

2010 Worlds Finalist Takehiro Terauchi set the 6th fastest time ahead of 19-year-old Kyosho driver Syoki Takahata.  Mugen driver Terauchi said he is struggling to get fuel efficiency from his Novarossi engine.  Although he managed to do the run on just one stop he ran out of fuel just after he crossed the finish line but said had he gone 36 laps he most likely wont be able to complete the extra lap.

Groskamp

Groskamp, who is looking like the best hope for the World title to remain with a European driver,  didn’t have a good start to qualifying.  An arguement in the pits over where mechanics should stand broke out after the start of the qualifier and when the Dutch driver came in for his scheduled 5-minute fuel stop he unknowningly entered the wrong box as his mechanic had been moved.  Frustrated by the lost time, having come in to the pits on target for a TQ run, the run got worse as he crashed while trying to find a way passed Bertin.  This resulted in the front bumper on his Shepherd getting bent and rubbing on the track forcing him to pull in.  The European Champin said it was ‘no worries’ as the second qualifier is ‘going to be the faster one’.  It wasn’t a good opening qualifier for the European’s with Italy’s hard charging Riola Carmine going out after he clipped the curbing and launched his Xray into a roll which resulted in a front wheel breaking off the car.

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October 8, 2013

Qualifying times Round 1

1. Tadahiko Sahashi – Serpent/Picco – 36/10:14.886
2. Takaaki Shimo – Mugen/OS – 36/10:15.783
3. Meen Vejrak – KM Racing/OS – 35/10:01.273
4. Yuya Sahashi – Serpent/Picco – 35 10:05.386
5. Teemu Leino – HB/OS – 35/10:08.100
6. Takehiro Terauchi – Mugen/Novarossi – 35/10:09.847
7. Syoki Takahata – Kyosho/OS – 35/10:10.595
8. Adrien Bertin – KM Racing/Orion – 35/10:10.997
9. Atsushi Hara – Mugen/OS – 35/10:11.014
10.Charlee Phutiyotin – KM Racing/OS – 35/10:27.054