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2017 SEASON 1 1:8 ELECTRIC BUGGIES SPEC ROUND 6status: FINISHED

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Race:from 06.05.2017 [10:00] to 15.05.2017 [09:30]
Class:1:8 Electric buggy Spec
Track:Montpellier
Direction:  Reverse R
Series:2017 SEASON 1 - 1:8 ELECTRIC BUGGIES SPEC CLASS
Rankings:  1:8 electric buggy spec
Points:Level 1 ABC (1 - 80) with DNS* factor 75%
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The Montpellier off-road track is best known for its traditional European Season opening race in February each year. The track is very popular with all European top-racers because of its demanding lay-out with different surfaces and the track being cut out in the terrain.
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2017 SEASON 1 1:8 ELECTRIC BUGGIES SPEC ROUND 6 Montpellier

17.05.2017

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SEASON 1 2017 1:8 ELECTRIC BUGGY SPEC round 6 Montpellier

Sixth round of 1:8 electric buggy spec serie was fighted at Montpellier demanding track. At PRO level two Canadians, Andrew Bucar and Dan Phillion were in charge and were setting the pace. From the start Bucar was holding first position and everything looked convincing for him.
But end of the fifth lap, things got harder for him,as he flipped his car and Phillion got the lead.
Pace was pretty much same with these two and without mistakes, now Phillion was favourite to take this one. But it wasnt over. Phillion had leaded this group ten laps, only two laps left and in same jumps, where Bucar had done his mistake, now it was time Phillion to struggle. By his struggle he dropped to second place and Bucar got the lead. Bucars only job was to bring car safe to ”home” and so he did. Bucar crossed the line in first and Phillion in second place, 4 seconds behind.
American Reece Hodges was third, 17 seconds behind the winner.


Phillion and Bucar solved PRO level victory

SPORT level race was also two mans deal. French Gaetan Anger and Finland`s Marko Laitinen were those two to follow. Both, Anger and Laitinen were really strong from the begining. Anger was leading and Laitinen was on chase. Anger leaded this race 15 laps when he got in trouble. Actually, those two last laps were total disaster from him and by these, Laitinen got the lead.
Finally, Laitinen with his consistent style, crossed the line first and took well deserved win. Have to be really sorry for Anger, his performance was so great until he got in trouble.
But all in all, great race and pace from both. To be honest, both these drivers were such furios pace that they were places one and two in overall results.
Serieleader Dani Tortuga was third in this race.


Laitinen was strongest at SPORT level

In CLUB level French Nicolas Hallier didnt show no mercy to others. He won the race with convincing, crushing style. Maybe, 43 seconds gap to second place, tells that he definitely is higher level racer. Just great performance from Nicolas! Congrats!
Second in this club level race was Italian Mattia Basaglia and third Matthew Francis from Britain.


Nicolas Hallier took crushing win

FINAL RESULTS

A-main PRO

1|Andrew Bucar|CA|16|10:00.214 2|Dan Phillion|CA|16|10:04.394 3|Reece Hodges|GB|16|10:17.577 4|Tommaso Andreuccetti|IT|16|10:20.602 5|Carson Yeung|HK|16|10:20.717 6|Maurizio Maffei|CA|16|10:21.463 7|Michael Olsljung|SE|16|10:25.040 8|Marshall Kirkholm|US|16|10:25.735 9|Garrett Benson|US|15|10:09.112 10|Robert Hillman|SE|DNS


A-main SPORT

1|Marko Laitinen|FI|17|10:34.768 2|Gaetan ANGER|FR|17|10:39.483 3|Dani Tortuga|ES|16|10:29.828 4|Valeriy Kornilov|RU|16|10:35.522 5|Pasi Vainionperä|FI|16|10:37.460 6|Niki Josefsson|FI|15|10:05.514 7|Ruben Martins|AU|15|10:08.080 8|Gary Crowell|US|15|10:23.397 9|Rocco Aristide|IT|DNS 10|Thomas Priemer|DE|DNS


A-main CLUB

1|Nicolas Hallier|FR|16|10:34.602 2|Mattia Basaglia|IT|15|10:39.043 3|Matthew Francis|GB|14|10:02.620 4|Curtis Damm|US|14|10:04.146 5|isla pesca|JP|14|10:25.955 6|Tobbe Arnesson|SE|14|10:40.731 7|Richard Whitefoot|GB|13|10:20.837 8|Gabriele Zecchini|IT|DNS 9|Jozsef Valent|HU|DNS 10|Mario Unverzagt|DE|DNS


SEASON STANDINGS AFTER 6 ROUNDS

PRO level

1|Dan Phillion|458 2|Andrew Bucar|452 3|Tommaso Andreuccetti|406 4|Carson Yeung|406 5|Robert Hillman|395 6|Marshall Kirkholm|349 7|Arturas Svoba|303 8|Shon Harding|293 9|Ari Koski|292 10|Jabin Carlton|272


SPORT level

1|Dani Tortuga|444 2|Valeriy Kornilov|400 3|Gary Crowell|354 4|Marko Laitinen|316 5|Ruben Martins|311 6|Ivan Barnier|301 7|Frank Wagner|289 8|Gary Sundman|285 9|Niki Josefsson|274 10|Mike Bridges|274


CLUB level

1|Nicolas Hallier|472 2|Curtis Damm|414 3|Mario Unverzagt|377 4|Manuel Weber|347 5|Mark Thompson|302 6|Karl heinz Johann|287 7|Alessandro Turini|264 8|Brammy Hansen|242 9|Derrick Raymond-Prior|234 10|Benoit Plourde|226

Comments

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(Total posts: 6)
20.05.2017 [19:49]
I agree Peter, in MOST PERFECT calculation in every race and in overall results, there should be ALL pro guys first then sport and club drivers next. Impossible😁
I suppose there will never be such calculation what would arrange drivers perfectly for every class, with precise period. These things just appears time to time.
19.05.2017 [12:39]
Sport man faster than the pro class drivers... It's a strange game sometimes.

Edited by author: 19.5.2017 11:40:21 GMT
18.05.2017 [09:57]
Thanks Gaetan, you were really fast here! Great driving!
17.05.2017 [18:37]
Thank you Jupe for this nice topic
17.05.2017 [18:23]
red dot after your name....
17.05.2017 [18:15]
Did my replay not work? :( haha

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