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Ongaro and Hara victorious at 2018 Philippine Masters

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Main Photo: Ongaro and Hara victorious at 2018 Philippine Masters

By Mike Garrison
LiveRC.com

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The 2018 Philippine Masters: Excitement and Drama as Mugen’s Hara and Team Associated’s Ongaro Finish Off Another Amazing Event

The 2018 Philippine Masters is finished and burnt amazingly into the spectator’s minds with all the drama and excitement accompanying an international event of this caliber. Held at the Circulo Verde Race Track in Quezon City, Philippines, this nitro 1/8-scale event contests only buggies and truggies- no Sportsman, or other classes. Sorry sandbag crew, the competitors at this event had to bring their A-game to first fight their way in to the top 13 spots in the mains, then continue with unworldly dexterity and a bit of luck in order to have any sort of chance at the coveted podium spots.

In the 30-minute Truggy a-main final, it was HB Racing’s David Ronnefalk who seemed to be in control, ticking off lap after lap of god-like consistency from his starting spot a couple rows behind the front. But this is nitro racing, and as most racers know, gremlins seem to strike and take your gold in the most inappropriate way. That’s exactly what happened to Ronnefalk, and with mere minutes left in the race, went over the front double/ double and came to an unexplained halt while comfortably leading. With mouths agape the crowd watched as Ronnefalk was retrieved by his pit crew then followed by the Swedish reigning IFMAR World Champion dismissing himself from the drivers stand. Mugen Seiki’s Atsushi Hara, who had slowly inched his way toward Ronnefalk, moved to the front and then the finish line for the win. Hara has been showing great speed throughout the event and his experience and savvy paid off in dividends. Team Associated’s Davide Ongaro took second with Mugen Seiki’s Robert Batlle left to take the bronze.

In the one-hour Buggy final, it was Mugen Seiki’s Robert Batlle who put up a fierce early battle with Ronnefalk who was battling for the lead from his P3 position. The two drove clean and changed places often, but Batlle didn’t seem to have the same speed that carried him to TQ. Whether it was engine power, tire choice or other variable, Batlle just couldn’t hold his earlier lines and mistakes started to plague him sending him down the list of drivers. Meanwhile as Ronnefalk gapped the field, Team Associated’s Davide Ongaro was recovering and finding his own rhythm. The Italian youngster was showing everyone that his efforts can be rewarded and kept him about a half lap down from the front-runner. However, like the Truggy final, Ronnefalk was again visited by those nasty gremlins and flamed out at about the half way point, only this time his pit crew was able to restart his buggy and put him back in the action. But, although Ronnefalk was back, it was short lived and he shut down again and again and watched as his hopes for a win were dashed. Davide Ongaro on the other hand, used his fast consistency to lead comfortably and when the final horn sounded, came up victorious. Robert Batlle was able to go in to damage control and moved up for a very respectable second overall, leaving the legendary Atsushi Hara to round off the podium.

CLICK HERE to view the full event pics on the Philippine Masters Facebook page.

Final Results:

Buggy

  1. Davide Ongaro/ Team Associated
  2. Robert Batlle/ Mugen Seiki
  3. Atsushi Hara/ Mugen Seiki
  4. Kyle McBride/ Team Associated
  5. Aaron Stringer/ Mugen Seiki
  6. David Ronnefalk/ HB Racing
  7. Jason Nugroho/ XRAY
  8. Joseph Quagraine/ JQ Racing
  9. Wataru Takashiro/ Kyosho
  10. Aaron Dexter/ Team Associated
  11. Jordan Go/ Mugen Seiki
  12. Nani Tagle/ Serpent
  13. Edward Sio/ Mugen Seiki

Truggy

  1. Atsushi Hara/ Mugen Seiki
  2. Davide Ongaro/ Team Associated
  3. Robert Batlle/ Mugen Seiki
  4. Kyle McBride/ Team Associated
  5. Wataru Takashiro/ Kyosho
  6. David Ronnefalk/ HB Racing
  7. Jason Nugroho/ XRAY
  8. Nani Tagle/ XRAY
  9. Clemen Pancho/ Serpent
  10. Sean Kang/ Mugen Seiki
  11. Ricky/ Tangan/ Mugen Seiki
  12. Aaron Stringer/ Mugen Seiki
  13. Aaron Gomez/ HB Racing
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