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Widmaier is the EFRA 1/8-scale nitro off-road Euro B champion

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Main Photo: Widmaier is the EFRA 1/8-scale nitro off-road Euro B champion

By Mike Garrison
LiveRC.com

Race Report from EFRA:
www.efra.ws

EFRA 1/8th Nitro Off Road "B" European Championships - Finals Report  Editors Note - The "B" Euros are open to any driver not having  finished in the top 50 of the preceeding 2 "A" Euros  

Under slightly darker skies than seen for the rest of the weekend,  winners of the two Semi finals Micha Widmaier and Thomas Musso led the  field away from their respective P1 and P2 grid slots, with the battle  for the European B Championship win around the very bumpy ABC Réding  circuit quickly distilling into a battle between these two. Musso took  an early lead and quickly established a 4 second gap, but as the  leaders started encountering traffic Widmaier was able to reduce the  gap and appeared to have the faster car.  

Both drivers took their first fuel stops at the 7.5 minute mark, and  such was their pace advantage over the rest of the field they rejoined  still in P1 and P2, both taking turns at the front of the field as  small mistakes and backmarkers affected their speed. Widmaier still  seemed to have a pace advantage over Musso, but was making mistakes  more frequently, the faster laps of the German being cancelled out by  the consistency of the Monaguesque driver.  

A mistake during the middle stages of the race sent Widmaier down the  pit lane six minutes into a stint, so rather than losing time driving  through his pit crew took the opportunity to refuel him at that point.  This would mean that he would need one extra short stop towards the  end of the run, so he set about building the lead of around eight  seconds he'd need to make up the extra stop from Musso.  

Musso was able to relax slight safe in the knowledge that as long as  he could keep Widmaier in his sights, the need to do one less stop was  likely to present him with an unassailable lead towards the latter  stages of the race. Unfortunately, a drive through penalty for Musso  for an unsafe release into the path of another car during the stop cancelled out the advantage he had gained, so with one stop each  remaining Widmaier now had a five second advantage. He pressed home his superior pace, just making the line before the tone to give  himself a victory lap. Musso came across the line in a well deserved  second place with qualifying pacesetter Vincent Meertins occupying the  final podium position. 

 

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