Cavalieri takes Q2 at the Nurburgring

Ryan Cavalieri has taken the second round of 2WD qualifying at the EOS season finale at the Nurburgring. The Associated star would be the only driver to manage 16-laps, topping the times from Bruno Coelho, Lee Martin and Q1 pace setter Neil Cragg. Having impressed in the opening qualifier, Spencer Rivkin was setting the early pace in Q2 until just after the 1-minute mark when he spectacularly took the front left off his new B6 on the straight away.

Making ‘a little adjustment’ to his B6, Cavalieri said this made it ‘really easy to drive’ and this gave him the consistency to run a clean error free qualifier. Happy to post a TQ run, the American while happy with how his car ran said the change left him with a fastest lap that was ‘not where (he) wanted it to be’. For Q3 he will not change set-up feeling the time maybe in new tyres. To get a comparison he will run a new set of the championship’s controlled Schumacher tyres. Team-mate Rivkin said, after finding the slipper was not right in his car after Q1, his car was ‘awesome’ in the second round. Commenting on his crash, the impact of which even Martin admitted to being distracted by, the World Champion said, ‘I hit the piping before coming onto the straight and then when I came on the straight the car pulled to left’ causing him to hit the boards that are in place to prevent cars who crash in the infield from landing out on the main straight. Cragg said ‘4th is OK’ adding the ‘car was really good but I didn’t drive it right’ however Associated designer Kody Numedahl stood in to take the blame. Running in the same heat as his star driver the American would crash and trying to get out of the way of Cragg who was running behind him ended up crashing into the British driver. Cragg said without the crash it would have been close to the TQ.

Finishing 0.277 behind Coelho, the Xray driving posting the fastest lap, Martin said after pulling a wheelie off the line which lost him time, P3 was ‘OK’. Distracted when ‘Spencer smashed his car to bits’, the Yokomo driver also had to deal with having Cavalieri behind him, saying that overall it was ‘not an optimum run’. Team-mate and EOS Round 3 winner Marc Rheinard would take his YZ-2 to the 6th fastest time.

Eight in Q1, Joona Haatanen would improve with a p5 in Q2. The 12-year-old up & coming Associated backed driver said with his B6 was ‘too aggressive’ in the opening qualifier so they made a front link change, with the longer set-up making the car much easier to drive. A clean run, the 12-year-old from Finland will leave the car unchanged for the penultimate qualifier.
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