09.01.2015
presented by RUNNERTIME
Martin Wollanka from Austria scored a well-deserved title in his 2014 VRC Worlds campaign. After having to settle for second in the 1:10 ISTC VRC Worlds right behind Kevin Pignotti, he managed to turn things around in 1:8 sportscars at Lostallo, driving to victory with a 4 seconds lead on, yes Kevin Pignotti. New kid on the block Jakub Rozycki from Poland was lapped by Wollanka at the very last lap of the race where he needed a last fuel stop as well to make it to the finish line in 3rd.
In the 1 hour final all finalists but Rick Yelle and Holger Wolf opted for a double tire change. Wollanka and Pignotti were on exactly the same pace and tossed the lead lap after lap. A few slips here and there were going to decide the outcome of this race. With a comfortable 6 seconds lead with 5 minutes to go Wollanka had it in the pocket but then clipped one of the corners (his one and only error in this final against 4 for Pignottil…), lost 2.5 seconds and that let Pignotti back in. Rick Yelle’s strategy paid off in the end finish 5th half a lap down on the strong performing Massimo Alliprani in 4th.
Wollanka’s stats show the incredible pace of this race: fastest lap 19.514 and average lap time 19.739, just 0.22 over his fastest time! Congratulations to Martin Wollanka who gave up on his quest for the 1:8 nitro buggy Worlds to focus entirely on the 2 on-road events going on at the same time, and it did pay off!
1:8 SPORTSCARS A-MAIN OPEN CLASS
1 Martin Wollanka AT Pro 177 60:08.690
2 Kevin Pignotti IT Pro 177 60:12.754
3 Jakub Rozycki PL Pro 176 60:15.840
4 Massimo Aliprandi IT Pro 173 60:18.994
5 Rick Yelle US Pro 172 60:03.798
6 Brian Poliseno IT Pro 172 60:08.636
7 Graham Raistrick GB Pro 172 60:16.570
8 Giorgio Mingotti IT Pro 172 60:19.318
9 Paolo Massari IT Pro 171 60:10.898
10 Holger Wolf DE Pro 169 60:19.932
NATIONS RANKING
The Nations ranking went to 1:8 racing stronghold Italy, who got 5 racers in the main final with K. Pignotti (2), M. Aliprandi (4), B. Poliseno (6), G. Mingotti (8), P. Massari (9).
Switzerland, despite of having no racer in the main final came second with J. Trottmann (13), P. Hofer (20), P. Dumusc (21), M. Mognol (25), P. Gross (32). France came third with A. Guillot (12), N. Loriot (17), M. Tenet (27), S. BOUCHE (30), J. SYLVAIN (37)
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Massimo A
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Super thrilling!
Special congrats to "director" Pieter, video is wonderful.
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Brian P
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Amazing W.C guys, thanks at all and congrats to the 2 Legends of VRC, Martin and Kevin .. thanks for the show guys
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