February 13, 2008

2008 Winternats – Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

Tuesday’s first day of qualifying at this years Florida Winternats is over and for the days second run, the rain gods decided to pay a visit to the track and this caused the round to be scrapped. Before the rain arrived, the racing was hot on the track with Mike Swauger setting the pace in 1/8th scale with his JP powered Mugen just in front of newly signed Motonica racer Josh Cyrul in 2nd, while 3rd spot overnight belonged to Aaron Buran. In the 1/10th 200mm class it was Xray NT1 driver Paul LeMieux that was setting the pace, finishing only 1 second up on last years winner Paolo Morganti in 2nd, who had Serpent team mate DJ Apolaro just behind him in 3rd, while rounding out the top 4 was Kyosho driver Chris Tosolini. Wednesday will see a lot of changes up the front as the conditions improve and all the top drivers manage to get a chance to put in a good run, we will keep you updated. Thanks to The Border for sending us the information.

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2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying

2008 Winternats - Tuesday qualifying



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