Round 3 of TGW is now in the books, and it’s becoming a very VERY tight series. Two rounds left and unfortunately, I’m in danger of losing my 3rd place standing in the series.
Bryan is how tied with me for third, and he’s brought his A-game, winning last nights A-Main.
I qualified 5th running my black and yellow Cow Car 3 Kyosho Ultima SC-R Short Course, controlled with a Spectrum 2.4GHz DX-3R DSM2 controller.
Here is the video of last nights race:
Race Video – Round 3 of “Treads Gone Wild” Stock Short Course
Watch the battle between me and the green Kawasaki truck of Bryan Schoening (whom I’m now tied for 3rd with in the series).
Stock Short Course “Treads Gone Wild” Series Points Standing
STOCK S/C (17.5 no boost) NAME ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4 ROUND 5 POINTS PLACE PHIL VANDEVER 30 30 25 85 1 DANIEL CORRENTI 25 21 21 67 2 DAVID DEMARTINI 21 16 18 55 3 BRYAN SCHOENING 0 25 30 55 3 JOE HASELBERGER 16 14 14 44 5 CHARLIE KRAUS 18 12 13 43 6 BRYAN HONSTAIN 13 11 11 35 7 PAUL HUDSON 0 18 0 18 8 JAKE EVERSON 0 0 16 16 9 GRACE HONSTAIN 14 0 0 14 10 RICH EVANS 0 13 0 13 11
Despite some mistakes in driving, the Kyosho Ultima SC-R is a nearly unstoppable machine. In fact the series points leader is also running a Kyosho SC, which seriously mitigates any advantage in running the best short course R/C truck money can buy. Regardless, it was a worthwhile change out from the SC-10. By changing trucks I went (virtually overnight) from a back of the pack running to a consitant podium finisher, and have a handful of wins, something that seemed impossible for me to accomplish with the SC-10.