Hungarian National Off road Championship Rd1
Last weekend the Hungarian national offroad championship kicked off with more than 60 drivers. The race was held in Apaj, a small city about 50km’s from the capital city of Budapest and organised by RCOR club. The layout of the track is really nice, very enjoyable, it has all kind of jumps (table, double, triple, step-down) and corners (sweeper, hairpin, chicane). The racing line was visible but covered with some dust and the track held up really well all weekend, thanks to the proper preparation of the organiser club.
There were several new categories beside the usual Buggy, Truggy and Junior (under age of 14) classes, namely Short Course Truck (SCT) 2WD, Short Course Truck 4WD and Electric 1/8th (open for both Buggies and Truggies) which brought a busy schedule for the weekend.
In the buggy class was it was a very close fight between the two Losi drivers Cseko Gergely and Toth Bence all weekend, they were finishing all 5 qualification runs within 0,3sec with Gergely in the TQ position. They both won their induvidial semis (9 sec difference after 20 minutes) and starting from 1st and 2nd position in the 30 minutes long main final. They were having an intensive but very fair battle, driving side by side for almost all final, the difference was never more than a few seconds between the two, it was very spectacular. Only in the last 4 minutes Gergely could open a little gap, Bence ran out of tires while Gergely being able to pit one less and choosing Revolvers instead of Holeshots for the main. The first three finished within 10 seconds.
1. Cseko Gergely – Losi 8ight 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Revolver
2. Toth Bence – Losi 8ight 2.0 / OS VZB WC / Pro-Line Holeshot
3. Eszenyi Andras – HongNor X2 / OS VZB WC / Pro-Line Holshot
In the truggy class Losi driver Bruzsa Richard was dominating the field, winning all round of qualification and the semi as well. The final turned out different anyway, with Szebelledi Laszlo showing strong competition. He had bad luck in the Buggy class, dropping out from the 3rd place because running out of fuel so he was eager for the revenge. They immidiately pulled from the rest of the field and driving in a different pace. Richard kept his head cool and controlled the pace in the final finishing 4 seconds in front of Laszlo in the end.
1. Bruzsa Richard – Losi 8ight-T 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Revolver
2. Szebelledi Laszlo – Losi 8ight-T 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Revolver
3. Markus Attila – Losi 8ight-T 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Caliber
In the Junior class Losi driver Arvai Krisztian was winning every heat and the final as well.
1. Arvai Krisztian – Losi 8ight-T 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Caliber
2. Barazda Attila – Losi 8ight-T 2.0 / RB Concept B9 / Pro-Line Revolver
3. Ando Norbert – Nanda NRB-3 / Nanda / VP-Pro Cut-Off
In the Electric 8th class it was again Bruzsa Richard who was dominating and winning all heats.
1. Bruzsa Richard – Losi E-8ight-T 2.0 / Losi Xcelorin / Pro-Line Revolver
2. Arvai Istvan – Losi E-8ight-T 2.0 / Tekin / Pro-Line Revolver
3. Gabor Laszlo – LRP S8 BXe / LRP / LRP
In the SCT 2WD class Juhasz Viktor was the class of the field, adapting his driving style for these cars the quickest.
1. Juhasz Viktor – Losi Strike / Corally Pro / Pro-Line Caliber
2. Arvai Istvan – Losi Strike / Nosram Pure / Pro-Line Caliber
3. Barazda Attila – Losi Strike / Losi Xcelorin / Pro-Line Caliber
In the SCT 4WD class Varga Daniel showed why he was the champion in the Monster class in the pervious years.
1. Varga Daniel – HongNor SCRT10 / Nosram Pure / Pro-Line Caliber
2. Gyurics Tamas – Traxxas Slash 4×4 / Hybrid / Pro-Line Caliber
3.Markus Attila – HongNor SCRT10 / Losi Xcelorin / Pro-Line Caliber
Thanks to Cseko Gergely for the report.