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Pleased with his weekend in Mississippi, Ryan flew out Monday straight to Argentina for the 1:8 Buggy World Championship warm-up race. Maifield said he had expected a tougher race in the 1:8 Expert Buggy Class. Having worked on his RC8.2′s set-up throughout the weekend he said it was ‘dialed’ in the final, which was proven with a 20.594 lap, the fastest of the race.
Running one less stop than Maifield, Jason Smith was delighted with second spot as he held off factory TLR driver Evans by 4 seconds. Competing in his fifth JConcepts Clash, the North Carolina driver benefited from being able to get 10-minutes between stops. Suffering from brake fade for much of the run he said knowing he had the buffer of one less stop than his rivals he was able to work around the problem.
With the 1:8 Nitro Buggy final out of the way the schedule moved on to the 3rd round of mains for the electric classes. With Maifield having wrapped up the two higher profile classes of the event, 2WD Buggy and 2WD Short Course, A3 was all about deciding who was going to be runner-up. First up was 2WD Buggy which with Maifield sitting the race out had Evans at the front of the grid but the race was to produce no less than four different leaders with Evans, Ruona, Denney and Flurer all getting to run out front it ended up being Dustin Evans also running Bar Codes front and rear who secured second overall ahead of Flurer. Evans also went on to win A3 of 2WD Short Course with his 22SCT running Bar Code Rears Double Dees Fronts but it was JR Mitch on the same tires who finished overall runner-up on a tie break.
The Stock Classes also had some exciting racing. New Comer Landen Lewis was able to take the victory in Sportsman 1:8 Truck and took the Second spot in Sportsman 1:8 Buggy. Dave Duncan drove his JConcepts equipped T4.1 to victory. Dave really liked all the new JConcepts Aluminum Accessories and said he felt a huge difference with the JConcepts Steering Bell Cranks on his T4.1.
In Stock Buggy, Michael Guzman wrapped up the victory in A2 with William Ables taking 2nd overall. 10 year old Austin Venezia held on to the third spot with John Bernard Jr and Marcus Black rounding out the podium.
Stock Truck was all Dave Duncan. Dave was able to secure the victory in A2 but he had his work cut out for him in A1. Austin Venezia gave Dave a run for his money in A1 finishing just 2 seconds behind. Austin was able to come back and win A3 securing his second place spot. Jonathon Paulk, Alan Wight and TJ Pollack rounded out the podium in the Stock Truck Class.
Open Truck had Team Associated Team Manager taking the overall victory by winning A1 and A2. Brent’s T4.1 was equipped with the new JConcepts Finnisher Body, New Hex Wheels and Bar Codes gave the grip Brent needed to dominate the class. Tanner Denney almost had Brent in A2, finishing less than a second behind. Tanner went on to win A3 to secure the second spot. Daimon Borkowicz, Zack Genova and Don Knapp rounded out the podium.
Pro 4 Short Course was dominated by MIP’s Matthew Olson. Matthew running JConcepts Pressure Points on his MIP Pro4mance equipped Losi Ten-SCTE was able to secure the top spot winning A1 and A2. Max Flurer was a close second in A2, Max went on to win A3 to secure the second spot on the podium. Kevin McCoy, Blake Boggs and Jeffery Fleckenstein rounded out the Pro 4 Podium.
In 4WD Buggy JConcepts’ founder Jason Ruona battled his way to victory ahead of A2 winner Denney as he repeated his A1 win in A3 while Max Flurer completed the overall Top 3 all running JConcepts Bar Codes front and rear. Steve Bortolotti and David Gibson rounded out the top five.
Martin Harrison dominated the 1:8 eTruggy class. Martin was able to win A1 and A2 to secure the top spot running JConcepts Hybrids on the Elevated Wheel. Spencer Glasgow was a close second and winning A3 secured is number two position. Matt Gorrell, John Bernard Jr and Nathan Harrison rounded out the top five.
Matthew Olson also went on to win the Pro Lite 17.5 Short Course Class. Matthew was out front all day running JConcepts Bar Codes. Dave Duncan held on to the second place spot with Michael Guzman a close third. MIP’s Eustace Moore took the fourth place spot and Brian Abbott finished fifth overall.
Pro 2 Modified Short Course had Ryan Maifield sailing to victory winning A1 and A2. TLR’s JR Mitch and Dustin Evans battled it out for the second place spot. JR took second in A1 and A2 but Dustin came back and won A3, with the tie breaker going to JR Mitch. Max Flurer finished in the fourth spot and Daimon Borkowicz finished fifth.
In 1:8 eBuggy our biggest class at this year Clash, JConcepts Team Driver Max Flurer running JConcepts Hybrids took the overall win just edging out Jake Dellinger. Brent Thielke took the third spot with Justin Cranford and William McIver rounding out the podium.
JConcepts Team Driver Nathan Harrison took the overall win in 1:8 Sportsman Buggy. Landon Lewis was a very close second battling out all race with Nathan. TQ Mitch Watson took third with Jason Coleman and Kevin Hudgins rounding out the podium.
The 2012 Clash would not be possible with the help of our great sponsors and staff. Thanks to Nick Black for a very smoothly run program. Thanks to our sponsors, Team Associated, Reedy, LRP, AMain Hobbies, P1 Brand, Futaba, O’Donnell, Team Durango, Airtronics, Viper and of course JConcepts for the great prizes and support. Flowood RC Indoor Park for the great facility and track. Marc Beck and his crew for a great track build and especially Bubba Barham, manager of FRC for his amazing hospitality and facility. We also like to thank Eoghain and Oisin from RedRC.net for the great photos and reports from the track and also Jeremy with RCInsider.com for his reports from the track.
If you missed out this year make sure you plan on attending next years event. The JConcepts Clash is one of the most unique RC events and one not to miss.
Check out the coverage and videos from RedRC.net and their amazing photos can be found Here.
RedRC.net contributed to this report.
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