October 6, 2013

New World Champion to be crowned in Japan

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1:8 Onroad is set to crown a new World Champion this week with the news that reigning World Champion Robert Pietsch has not made the trip to Japan for the 19th running of IFMAR’s longest running World Championships.  The German has been forced to miss the chance to defend his title due to being struck down with pneumonia.  Having attended the Warm-up Race at the Keitune Racing Speedway back in May, the Mugen driver struggled while fellow Mugen driver & World title favourite Takaaki Shimo using O.S. dominated with many rumours circulating since then that Novarossi were struggling to get their engines to suit the specialised track.  Having received an e-mail along with a medical cert from Pietsch, his fuel sponsor Jarb Ratanarat of Maxima said its a real shame the strong advocate of onroad nitro racing can’t attend as he feels despite his showing at the Warm-up race  he believes he would have had a real chance at a second title.  The event has already had shock withdrawals with Lamberto Collari, who had his run of 4-consecutive World titles ended by Pietsch in Miami 2-years-ago, announcing a month ago he would miss the event over fears of health risks from the radiation off the Fukushima Nuclear plant. The general feeling from within the pits is that the 9-time World Champion’s decision was heavily influenced by his sponsors.  Capricorn team-mate Dario Balestri, a podium finisher in Miami, along with former 200mm World Champion Daniele Ielasi are two other high profile Italians who while appearing on the original 127 person entry list have not turned-up.  1999 World Champion Adrien Bertin is the only former Champion racing in the event.

Hara

While the event has lost some key drivers the event has attracted one of the all round legends of the sport, with Atsushi Hara confirmed as a Mugen driver for the event.  The Japanese former World 1:8 Offroad and 1:10 Electric Touring Car Champion, made his 1:8 Onroad World’s debut 2-years ago and made the final finishing 5th overall.  Having recently departed his long time HB team, Hara has teamed up with 2001 World Champion Kenji Osaka who will act as his mechanic for the next week, this being one of the terms of him signing the late deal to race for Mugen.  Making it clear that Shimo is still Mugen’s No.1 driver for the event, Hara has had just two days of testing and the first of those was spent breaking in OS engines but himself and Osaka worked well together.  Airing his disappointment that Pietisch and in particular the Italians are not at the race he said he hopes this doesn’t detract from the event and in particular the success of who ever becomes World Champion.  Thankfully the race is not totally void of Italians, a nation that is the heart of nitro racing, with National Champion Raiola Carmine and Hot Race tyres owner Nicola Marrone both racing and Edourdo Picco here to provide engine support.

Jilles Shell

Unfortunately yesterday’s (Saturday) opening day of the event was washed out by heavy rain and again a wet start today means drivers have lost one & a half days of practice, although we are glad to report that shortly after our arrival cars finally got to do some initial laps.  Talking to European Champion Jilles Groskamp after his first 7-minutes practice run the Shepherd driver said the traction was ‘ok’ feeling pretty close to what it was when they tested here last month.  Commenting on the track layout he said its hard to do clean laps due to the high curbing.  While the sweepers at either end of the track look the same the Dutch ace said the positioning of the curbing was different with the right side allowing you to run closer to the inside adding that if you hit the blocks they have positioned in the corner its going to be pretty much game over.

Action

Running 12 cars heats today which should allow drivers to get four 7-minutes practice runs in, it getting dark at 17:00 local time, IFMAR official are hoping to revise the timetable for the rest of the event so as to make up the lost track time.  Speaking to IFMAR IC Chairman Sander DeGraaf he said there is still a threat of further bad weather with Typhoon Fitow heading for Japan and the direction it takes will effect how they plan the rest of the event.  Should the rain stay away he said the plan is to give drivers back the lost day of practice tomorrow and then due to the slightly lower entry of 108 drivers run 3 qualifiers per day over 2 days rather than the originally scheduled two 10-miute qualifiers per day over 3-days.  Either way it is early starts for the drivers with the first group of the drivers due on track at 07:00 due to how early it gets dark, not helped by the fact that the track is situated inside a a forest containing some rather impressive bamboo trees.

Tire Room

This is the first time the World Championships has featured a controlled tyre although multiple brands are available.  Matrix, Contact, ZAC Project, Hot Race and ULTI have all supplied the race organisers with tyres. In an attempt to quash any rumours of tyres being treated with additive the tyres are being trued on a line up of Hudy tyre truers (preset to 69mm for fronts and 76mm for rears) by event staff in a controlled room where drivers pass through for their runs and also collect their fuel.  In the past the fuel has been provided by a single supplier but has been opened up with Cosmo, Maxima, Klotz, Nasa all providing handout fuel.

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September 29, 2013

Hartson is World Champion following thrilling A3

Hartson

Steven Hartson is the 2013 4WD Electric Buggy World Champion, the American claiming the 15th IFMAR title in a thrilling 5-minutes of racing at the Silver Dollar R/C Raceway in Chico, California.  Having been a surprise winner of the opening A-Main from fifth on the grid, the factory Team Associated driver was one of five drivers in with a shot of the title going into the deciding third A-Main but came out on top to win ahead of Naoto Matsukura and Ty Tessman, the same order as how they would line up on the final podium.  Once again Top Qualifier Joern Neumann would drop out of an early lead, a problem with the front shock leaving the German with a very difficult buggy, and the 2011 Runner-up would only end up 7th for the leg to finish 4th overall ahead of outgoing champion Ryan Cavalieri.

Hartsons

A driver who much prefers to do his talking on the track, Hartson’s reaction to becoming World Champion was what one would expect had he just won a club race but the 21-year said making his first World A-Main and winning it felt ‘really good’.  Having won A1 and then finishing 5th in A2, he said he knew he had to win or beat Matsukura to win the title and that’s exactly what he did.   Fourth at the end of lap one, he soon found himself shadowing the leader Cavalieri and Tessmann.  Knowing he had a faster car he said he played a waiting game and that paid off first as Cavalieri had a bobble just as they came up to complete lap 7 and then two laps later when Tessman landed badly off the quad at the end of the straight.  Getting down the inside of the HB driver, Hartson looked to have the race under control but two laps later traction rolled allowing Tessman back to the front and into a title winning position.

Tessmann

Unfortunately for the Canadian on the next lap, just as it was announced 10-seconds remained, he too would traction roll right in front of the rostrum.  While he pulled off an impressive save, Hartson was through as was the fast charging Matsukura both of them just crossing the line ahead of the 5-minutes, Tessmann and Cavalieri missing the cut, to set up a last lap shoot out for the World title.   Running behind Hartson and with the sport’s biggest prize on the line Matsukura went for it trying to jump over the Associated but the buggies collided in the air both landing on their roofs.  Hartson got going first but it was for a parade run to the finish and Associated’s 27th World title as the Yokomo was broken.  Such was the intensity of the race afterwards when asked about the traction roll that almost cost him the title Hartson said he had no recollection of it.  Having missed out on the 1:8 Buggy World Championship, finishing runner-up in Argentina, while holding the reign of US Champion and to come so close to the title today as reigning electric Champion, Tessmann was understandably emotional after the race.

Joern

Having come very close to his first World title in Finland and looking on target for reparation of that motor failure, Neumann again had to deal with mechanical failure.  The former European Champion, said in the warm-up his DEX410 ‘felt perfect’ but in the opening lap his front right side spring managed to push over the spring retainer.  Causing the front of the buggy to drop a number of millimeters resulting in the nose diving bobble that cost him the race lead on lap 2.  Commenting on the earlier Legs, he said the wind caused him ‘big problems’.

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September 29, 2013

Overall & Leg 3 Result

4WD Overall Result
1. Steven Hartson – Associated – 2 pts
2. Naoto Matsukura – Yokomo – 3
3. Ty Tessman – HB – 5
4. Joern Neumann – Durango – 7
5. Ryan Cavalieri – Associated – 9
6. Ryan Lutz – Durango – 11
7. Travis Amezcua – Durango – 12
8. Dakotah Phend – TLR – 12
9. Ryan Maifield – Associated – 14
10.Lee Martin – Tamiya – 15

4WD A-Main Leg 3 Result
1.(6) Steven Hartson – Associated – 12/5:30.093
2.(8) Naoto Matsukura – Yokomo – 12/5:34.809
3.(3) Ty Tessman – HB – 11/5:00.169
4.(2) Ryan Cavalieri – Associated – 11/5:00.368
5.(9)Travis Amezcua – Durango – 11/5:05.079
6.(10)Dakotah Phend – TLR – 11/5:09.186
7.(1) Joern Neumann – Durango – 11/5:09.805
8.(4)Ryan Maifield – Associated – 8/3:45.193
9.(5) Lee Martin – Tamiya – 7/3:12.538
10.(7) Ryan Lutz – Durango – 6/2:42.978