Kato tops seeding at SIGP in China

Japan’s Kouki Kato is the top seed at the SIGP Offroad Race in Xiamen, the Infinity team having the early advantage in China on the challenging 3-Circles track as team-mate Bruno Coelho managed to set the second fastest 3-consecutive laps. Over the two rounds of controlled practice Kato would set his best time in CP1 while Coelho would top the second round improving on his earlier time but unable to better that of Kato. Fresh from his double win last weekend at the new Hongyu GDC track in Guangzhou, Xray’s David Ronnefalk completed the Top 3 with his opening effort. Building his confidence on the bumpy track, Korean youngster Jung Hyunkyu took his Team Associated to the fourth fastest time ahead of Mayako pairing Pekko Iivonen and Joesph Quagraine.

A driver of few words, asked about seeding Kouki said, ‘The first one was very good but for the second one we made some camber changes and also changed the engine which took time to get right but I think we will go back to the CP1 set-up for the first qualifying.’ Pleased to have to deal with less traffic today, yesterday’s session open by class making for a lot busier track, the 2025 Asian Buggy Championships Champion said it is still hard to get around without mistakes. Running on Hotrace’s Sahara tyre, he added, ‘3 laps is already hard to make consistent so 5-minute is going to be very hard’, those were his thoughts before finding out qualifying will in fact 5 rounds of 8-minute heats!

Second fastest in Nitro but the Top Seed in eBuggy from defending class Champion Ronnefalk, Coelho said, ‘The second one was better for nitro, electric was pretty good in both seedings.’ The Portuguese driver, who is an SIGP regular both for the onroad and offroad events, added, ‘In nitro the first round was a bit tricky, the second round I had much more confidence so like I said yesterday it’s all about being consistent and not doing any mistakes.’ He continued, ‘The track is getting more and more bumpy. Yesterday at the end of the day it was really tough to drive on the track. They fixed it overnight but I heard they are not going to fix it until Sunday now which means the track is going to get worse and worse over the event so we need to be ready to have car easy to drive and have the shock package well set-up for the tough conditions that are coming. We also need to keep calm and learn the new lines that are coming.’ On his buggy set-up changes between rounds he said, ‘we changed quite a lot, we went more in the direction of the electric car. As we have two cars and the platforms are very close, so we tried two directions to know which one to go with and then we decided to go in the electric direction.’

Summing up his seeding performance Ronnefalk said, ‘The first nitro run was good. I was a little behind Kouki I thought but the pace was pretty strong and then we changed a couple of things for the last one to try a little bit on the tyre and the shock package and it wasn’t any better so we are just going to go back to what we ran in the first seeding and it should be all good.’ The Swede continued, ‘I just find out that, I mean I should have known, but I got to know they are 8-minute qualifiers so I guess we are going to see some pit stops in the qualifiers.’ He explained, ‘the lap is pretty long, you have an out lap, and then like if cross at like 7:50 you probably need like 9:20 to be safe on fuel.’ On his eBuggy he said for the first run his shock package was too stiff for the bumps, which made the car very sensitive, and he also had a lot of traffic in his heat. Redoing the shocks for the second one he said ‘it was a lot better.’

Giving his reaction to seeding, Hyunkyu said, ‘It’s not bad for me. My car is better compared to yesterday but I need to do more work to find a good set-up but I think we are on the right way for sure but its still quite off pace compared to Kouki, Bruno, David, and Pekko as well.’ He continued, ‘I will try some different things for qualifying and we will see how it goes. Having spent time in Italy with his World Champion team-mate Davide Ongaro testing at the Ongaroring as well as running a round of the Italian National Championships, asked if last year’s SIGP Champion was offering him any set-up advice, he replied, ‘I spoke with Davide yesterday and he gave me some pretty good advice but I need to figure things out by myself. I am driving here, he is advising from watching my videos.’ The 14-year-old continued, ‘I think the tyre is pretty important and I don’t have many set of bar tyre, I think everyone else is using the bar tyre right now, so I will just try to find the best set-up with JConcepts. I think it is good right now but bar is better. I only have a few sets of bar tyres so I save them for tomorrow.’

Asked how seeding had gone for him, Iivonen replied, ‘Not too bad but I just need to find a bit of pace to catch Bruno and Kouki. I think the car is quite easy to drive so it should be easy to make the apparently 8-minute qualifier, with one pit stop in there, but I think with a bit more steering and support in the rear the car will be super good. I am looking forward to the qualifiers. On his eBuggy, the Finn said, ‘electric was kind of the same, I just need to find a bit but pace wish electric is a bit better than nitro at the moment.’





