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Main Photo: Pignotti and Wollanka trade VRC on-road world titles 1/9/2015
By Aaron Waldron
LiveRC.com
 
Race report from VRC World:
 
2014 VRC WORLDS 1:10 ISTC TOURING CARS presented by Tekin
 
PIGNOTTI DEFENDS 1:10 ISTC WORLDS TITLE WITH SUCCESS
 
 
 
Kevin Pignotti has added a second Worlds win in the 2014 VRC Worlds series, this time in 1:10 ISTC electric touring cars Open Class at Collegno Italy. The 18 year old multiple VRC World champion had to battle it out with his main rival Martin Wollanka from Austria who finished 5 seconds down on Kevin in 2nd, and Brandon McBain from Australia who completed the podium in 3rd 9.5 seconds behind the winner. 
 
Drama for Toth 
But it was a much closer call for Pignotti than the results show. The A-Main final was a 15 minute race which would mean at least 1 battery change somewhere in the middle of the race. But 2 finalists had opted to go the full distance on just one 7200mAh LiPo pack, Barnebas Toth and Dana Bailes. Toth was still using a 4.5T motor but must have adjusted the speed controller in such a way that he would be able to make the 15 minutes, costing him about 3/10 of a second on average, but that would about work out on a 52 lap race. Bailes had opted for the 5.5T motor, sacrificing even more speed to make it to the end on one charge. 
 
Both Pignotti and Wollanka ran away as expected, but by the time they had changed batteries they found themselves at the back of the field with Toth at p1 and Bailes at p3. With just 1 minute on the clock Pignotti had closed the gap with Toth till under a second but then made a very rare mistake, in fact his only one, to lose 1 ½ second on Toth who then looked safe to make it to the finish line to become the new VRC World champion. But with 20 seconds on the clock Toth was starting to lose some speed and in the very last lap Pignotti managed to catch Toth to prolong his VRC Worlds title in this class. Toth’s car died with just 50m to go till the finish line, and both Wollanka and McBain passed the unfortunate Hungarian racer. While all the others had already finished Toth changed batteries and completed his 52nd lap a minute later to settle for 4th. Bailes finished 5th 1.5 seconds short of a 52 lapper. 
It was a gamble and it almost paid off for Barnebas. The triple length A-Main Open Class final proved to be an interesting and exciting change for this racing class. 
 
Kevin Pignotti proved again to be a world class racers. The race stats of the Italian Team Associated driver show his exceptional talent. With a race average of 16.878 (including a slowest lap of 18.352!), his race average was just 0.194 off his fastest lap of 16.682! Congratulations once more to Kevin. When will we see more of this very talented Team Associated racer in the real world… 
 
2014 VRC WORLDS 1:10 ISTC OPEN CLASS 
1. Kevin Pignotti          Italy       52 15:05.574 
2. Martin Wollanka Austria 52 15:10.770 
3. Brendon McBain Australia52 15:15.142 
4. Barnabás Tóth Hungary 52 16:05.320 
5. Dana Bailes USA 51 15:01.130 
6. Chris Stack Australia50 15:06.308 
7. Jorge Diaz Spain 50 15:08.264 
8. Javi Ferrando Spain 50 15:09.834 
9. Kévin Rasquin France 50 15:13.938 
10. Robby Engelen Belgium 50 15:16.372 
 
NATIONS RANKING 
2 A-main finalist were enough to give Australia 1st place in the Nations ranking. USA and Germany had to settle for 2nd and 3rd. Even with Pignotti’s victory Italy was not able to make an impression on the Nations and neither did the UK, another European stronghold in this class. 
 
1. Australia 419 B. McBain (3.), C. Stack (6.), S. Young (44.), L. Allam (47.), A. Rice (79.) 
2. USA 410 D. Bailes (5.), B. Caley (12.), N. Cummings (35.), B. Seay (41.), J. Losaw (49.) 
3. Germany 391 R. Vey (15.), N. Rosenhahn (22.), M. Schreuer (23.), S. Rosenhahn (31.), A. Rönick (33.)
 
 
2014 VRC WORLDS 1:8 NITRO SPORTSCARS presented by Runner Time
 
WOLLANKA CROWNED VRC WORLD CHAMPION 1:8 SPORTSCARS
 
 
 
Martin Wollanka from Austria scored a well-deserved title in his 2014 VRC Worlds campaign. After having to settle for second in the 1:10 ISTC VRC Worlds right behind Kevin Pignotti, he managed to turn things around in 1:8 sportscars at Lostallo, driving to victory with a 4 seconds lead on, yes Kevin Pignotti. New kid on the block Jakub Rozycki from Poland was lapped by Wollanka at the very last lap of the race where he needed a last fuel stop as well to make it to the finish line in 3rd. 
 
In the 1 hour final all finalists but Rick Yelle and Holger Wolf opted for a double tire change. Wollanka and Pignotti were on exactly the same pace and tossed the lead lap after lap. A few slips here and there were going to decide the outcome of this race. With a comfortable 6 seconds lead with 5 minutes to go Wollanka had it in the pocket but then clipped one of the corners (his one and only error in this final against 4 for Pignottil…), lost 2.5 seconds and that let Pignotti back in. Rick Yelle’s strategy paid off in the end finish 5th half a lap down on the strong performing Massimo Alliprani in 4th. 
 
Wollanka’s stats show the incredible pace of this race: fastest lap 19.514 and average lap time 19.739, just 0.22 over his fastest time! Congratulations to Martin Wollanka who gave up on his quest for the 1:8 nitro buggy Worlds to focus entirely on the 2 on-road events going on at the same time, and it did pay off! 
 
1:8 SPORTSCARS A-MAIN OPEN CLASS 
1 Martin Wollanka AT Pro 177 60:08.690 
2 Kevin Pignotti IT Pro 177 60:12.754 
3 Jakub Rozycki PL Pro 176 60:15.840 
4 Massimo Aliprandi IT Pro 173 60:18.994 
5 Rick Yelle US Pro 172 60:03.798 
6 Brian Poliseno IT Pro 172 60:08.636 
7 Graham Raistrick GB Pro 172 60:16.570 
8 Giorgio Mingotti IT Pro 172 60:19.318 
9 Paolo Massari IT Pro 171 60:10.898 
10 Holger Wolf DE Pro 169 60:19.932 
 
NATIONS RANKING 
The Nations ranking went to 1:8 racing stronghold Italy, who got 5 racers in the main final with K. Pignotti (2), M. Aliprandi (4), B. Poliseno (6), G. Mingotti (8), P. Massari (9). 
 
Switzerland, despite of having no racer in the main final came second with J. Trottmann (13), P. Hofer (20), P. Dumusc (21), M. Mognol (25), P. Gross (32). France came third with A. Guillot (12), N. Loriot (17), M. Tenet (27), S. BOUCHE (30), J. SYLVAIN (37)
 
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