01.12.2017
Gaetan Anger from France has added a third title to his 2017 VRC Worlds campaign by winning 1:10 short course spec class at the new track Buggyland Fuencarral, Spain.
He has already won RallyX Spec in Pro class, and 1:10 nitro sedans spec in Sport class. This victory came after another hard fought battle, this time with Joan Espasa from Spain, and Tom Rinderknecht from the US, these 3 making up the Pro class podium. The first 6 cars finished within 9 seconds after 10 minutes of intense racing. Espasa had a sloppy start loosing 2 valuable seconds in the 2 opening laps, and managed to catch up the leader in lap 8. The battle stayed close till lap 13 where a small mistake lost him a second on the leader. Rinderwalt had to fight hard for 3rd place with Jordan Lot from France, finishing just 2/10 ahead fo the Frenchman.
Anger again displayed great form, with all his laps in the 42 seconds, like clockwork! A well deserved Worlds title, congrats!
PRO Class
1|Gaetan ANGER|FR|14|10:12.817
2|Joan Espasa|ES|14|10:14.877
3|Tom Rinderknecht|US|14|10:15.714
4|Jordan Lot|FR|14|10:15.923
5|Warren Jones|US|14|10:18.942
6|orentin Alban|FR|14|10:21.523
7|Robert Hillman|SE|14|10:27.472
8|Olivier Meunier|DE|14|10:41.697
9|Corentin Richard|FR|14|10:44.103
10|Tony DUGANUS|US||DNF
SPORT CLASS
James Calhoun takes Sport class A-Main but it didn't come easy after a bad start which dropped him way back to 5th. Only in lap 10 he managed to catch up with Thomas Priemer from Germany who couldn't hold it together the last few laps. Andrea di Cecco completes the Sports podium a lap down on the 2 front runners.
Sport Class
1|James Calhoun|US|14|10:35.134
2|Thomas Priemer|DE|14|10:41.760
3|Andrea Di Cecco|IT|13|10:07.572
4|Danny Kwiatkowski|NO|13|10:08.480
5|Stephen Halliday|AU|13|10:09.843
6|Josef Angleitner|AT|13|10:14.474
7|Fred Fouilland|FR|13|10:19.397
8|Daniele Berni|IT|13|10:33.369
9|Matthew Farrugia|MT||DNF
10|Alexander Funke|DE||DNF
CLUB CLASS
Lavrentyev from Russia led this A-Main from the start and never looked back, and despite a big crash in lap 10 which cost him 4 seconds winning with a comfortable cushion of 4 seconds over runner-up Daniel Rennekamp from the US and Marek Baumerth frrom Slowakia.
Club Class
1|Denis Lavrentyev|RU|13|10:12.146
2|Daniel Rennekamp|US|13|10:16.506
3|Marek Baumerth|SK|13|10:23.663
4|Harald Funke|DE|13|10:28.548
5|Ryan Carlyle|ZA|13|10:32.828
6|Domenick Iannetta|GB|13 10:34.789
7|Nuno Correia|PT|13|10:46.638
8|John Studabaker|US|12|10:07.245
9|James Hamilton|GB|12|10:23.497
10|Robson White|GB||DNF
In the Nations Cup overall standing USA takes 1st, France 2nd and Germany 3rd.
Congrats to the 3 World Champions and the podium finishers.
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