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Buenos Aires Worlds track Speed Paradise, host of the 2012 IFMAR Worlds.
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News of February, 2014

WOLLANKA SCORES 2ND WIN AT BUENOS AIRES (nitro buggies)

26.02.2014

2013 VRC World Champion Martin Wollanka has added another win to his laurels by winning with a 5 seconds margin over Neil Cragg from the UK and another 3 seconds on Rick Redmin from the US.

http://www.vrcworld.com/static/events/buggies/2014%20season%201%20round%203%20buenos%20aires%201.jpg

After a turbulent start start Martin took the lead in lap 5 and never looked back. The fight for 2nd was fierce, especially between the 2 French racers Loriot and Le Gall. A bad crash in lap 11 put Le Gall back to 6th and a few more mistakes kept him in that position. Young Nicolas Loriot was also pushing hard to get a podium finish but he came just over a second short.

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The big fight was between Neil Cragg and Rick Redmin, a bad crash of Rick in lap 25 finished his quest for 2nd. Neil Cragg had an up and down race after dropping back to 6th early on, but his steady and fast driving got him back on the podium after 20 minutes of hard racing.

http://www.vrcworld.com/static/events/buggies/2014%20season%201%20round%203%20buenos%20aires%204.jpg

This race saw the first racer from South Korea compete on the highest stage: Kwang Bok Lee. Quite a few racers from his country have signed up lately so be prepared to see more S.Koreans fight for victory in A-Mains!

A-Main PRO
1. Martin Wollanka AT 28 20:26.734
2. Neil Cragg GB 28 20:33.492
3. Rick Redmin US 28 20:36.600
4. Nicolas Loriot FR 28 20:37.403
5. Dan Marson CA 27 20:02.291
6. Quentin Le Gall FR 27 20:05.372
7. David Barcena ES 27 20:10.872
8. Javan Candy GB 27 20:14.526
9. KwangBok Lee KR 27 20:17.011
10. Patrick Hofer CH DNS

http://www.vrcworld.com/static/events/buggies/2014%20season%201%20round%203%20buenos%20aires%203.jpg

After 3 rounds, without a drop result, David Barcena leads the championship with Dan Marson in 2nd and Matthew Stacey in 3rd. With 3 races to go and 2 drop results anything can still happen. Question is: can anyone stop Martin Wollanka?

http://www.vrcworld.com/static/events/buggies/2014%20season%201%20round%203%20buenos%20aires%205.jpg

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02.03.2014 [12:55]
Good report !
28.02.2014 [08:53]
I nightmares of you the night Martin Wollanaka
28.02.2014 [04:22]
Nice report as usual!
27.02.2014 [12:59]
can anyone stop Wollanka?
yes my time for Vrc :-) i must look but i have some real races this moth
27.02.2014 [12:42]
nice!
27.02.2014 [09:07]
Great report, thanks!!
27.02.2014 [07:17]
fast drivers and a great reporter!
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