VP-Pro USA's Ryan Lopez wins 1/8 Pro Buggy at the S.I.C.
Race report by VP-Pro USA driver Ryan Lopez:
The Alabama Southern Indoor Classic race which is known as the SIC was held on October 1-3 of 2009. I arrived on Thursday to get my practice in for the competition. I already knew that the Ultra Flexx Tubro Trax tires were going to be the ticket since it was indoor hard packed with a groove in the middle. The track layout was extremely fun with big air jumps! During the course of the event, the track was very brutal for some, with many people breaking a lot of stuff. I went to practice my truggy towards the end of the day because I wanted to make sure my buggy was set for qualifying first. The truggy was super dialed with the Medium Flexx Tubro Trax.
For the first round of qualifying my buggy was super stuck to the track, but due to the abrasive landing on the track I ended up breaking my steering servo during half way through the qualifier. The truggy round was going good through the first 5 minutes but towards the end I ended up wrecking to much due to being nervous which put me 6th for the first round.
For the second round of qualifying I mounted up a fresh set of Ultra Flexx Turbo Traxx and I ended up TQ'ing for round 2 and was the only one to turn 19 laps in Pro buggy for the whole weekend. For truggy it was also good, finishing 2nd behind Barry Pettit by 2 seconds which put me 2nd overall for round 2.
For the third round of buggy qualifying I wasn't able to even start my qualifer due to steering servo breaking in warm up. My truggy was super dialed throught the whole weekend. I ended up coming in the top 5 for round 3 which placed me 2nd for the A-main event.
Even though I had the fastest time of the week, I ended up making the C-main for buggy due to the problems in 2 rounds of qualifying. I bumped up for the C-main all the way to the A-main with Medium Flexx Tubro Trax. When it came to the A-main I mounted a Fresh set of Ultra Flexx Tubro Trax. I started 14th position. When the horn blew, I happen to pass about 8 people which put me in 6th or 7th place in the third turn. For the first 4 minutes of the race I was catching Brandom Melton and Barry Pettit. I passed Brandon through the whoop section due to him wrecking. Therefore I took first place at the 5 minute mark. From then on I kept the lead and took home the victory for all my sponsors. I wasn't able to start the truggy A-main due to missing 4 screws in the center of the top mount. I missed 4 minutes of the race, and then I tried to drive as fast as possible to atleast get some laps back. I ended up getting 2 and half laps back from the top 3 people which I ended up 4th in Pro Truggy. I want to say thanks to VP-Pro USA for helping me out with tires having amazing traction and wear!
VP-Pro USA TQ's and Wins 1/8 Pro Buggy and 1/8 Pro Arena Truck at Round 4 of the RC Pro Florida State Series!
Round 4 of the RC Pro FL Series was held at Florida's largest track in Avon Park. The track is know for getting really bumpy and very technical. The all new layout was slightly shorter with average lap times of 37 seconds as opposed to 47 seconds on the previous layout. The center of the track was tight and blue grooved, while the outer part of the track was bumpy and dusty and wide open for some major speed and air time.
In round 1 of Truggy, it was Chad Olcott who took TQ, followed closely by VP-Pro driver Joey "Batman" Perez. In round 2, Batman had electrical problems and did not finish his heat. But in round 3, Batman put down a blistering pace and took the overall TQ using VP-Pro Medium Flexx Turbo Trax on the now blue groove and bumpy track. In round 1 of Pro buggy, it was Ryan Johnson who took the TQ by .5 seconds over VP-Pro driver Gene "The Machine" Hickerson. In round 2, Hickerson switched from Cutoffs to Ultra Flexx Turbo Trax and took TQ with the only 9 lap run of the day. Hickerson went on to TQ round 3 as well.
1/8 Pro Arena Truck A-main
Batman and Olcott battled for the lead for the 1st 8 minutes of the 30 minute main event. Olcott then broke a ball end on his Losi and was off the track for several laps for repairs. That gave Batman a huge lead and he went on to lap the whole field 4 times for an easy win for VP-Pro USA. Olcott managed to work his way back up to 2nd after many had problems on the tough track.
1/8 Pro Buggy A-main
In buggy, Hickerson and Johnson pulled away from the pack. Soon after, Hickerson started to lay down unheard of lap times and got down to as low as a 34.1 second lap time, while no one else managed to do less then a 35.1. Hickerson quickly lapped the field twice and went on to an easy win for VP-Pro USA, using premounted Ultra Flexx Turbo Trax.
1/8 Sportsman Arena Truck A-main
VP-Pro tires were also used in the sportsman class by privateer driver Brian Shook. Shook had a great battle for 2nd place through the whole A-main event and put a sweet pass to take 2nd place on the very last lap of the race. Shook used VP-Pro Medium Flexx Turbo Trax in qualifying and the A-main event, along with a VP-Pro high downforce K Wing and VP-Pro aluminum clutch shoes on his truggy.
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