Event: Reedy Truck Race Of Champions
Location: Hot Rod Hobbies – Saugus, CA
Date: October 28-30, 2005
Vehicle Classes: Electric & Nitro Truck

Maifield (left) and Tebo
Synopsis:
As the end of the year approaches in California, temperatures are dropping,
rain is falling and daylight savings time comes to an end. In turn, the
Reedy Truck Race of Champions marks the end of the outdoor season for many
Southern California racers. This year’s Reedy Truck Race, as usual, was held
at Hot Rod Hobbies and only a few short minutes from Six Flags.
In the Factory Modified class, four drivers had a shot at the TQ position
going in to the fourth round of qualifying. With one TQ apiece; Tebo,
Cavalieri and Hartson were set to battle in the “A” qualifier to determine
who would sit on pole. After a back and forth battle, Tebo edged out
Cavalieri to claim the top spot for Sunday’s main events.
With one win each, Cavalieri and Maifield were poised to battle for the
overall win in A3. A mistake by Maifield collected Cavalieri on the first
turn. As a show of sportsmanship, Maifield pulled over and let the field by
while waiting for Cavalier be turn marshaled. For the next five minutes the
two of them sliced through traffic towards the front of the pack, receiving
extra racing room from competitors and teammates alike. With only a few laps
remaining, Cavalieri ripped off the fastest lap of the weekend to close
right up on Maifield. Their lines crossed coming on to the straight-a-way
and unfortunately Cavalieri’s T4 went tumbling allowing Maifield some
breathing room.
In Factory Gas Truck, National Champion Jared Tebo TQ’d three of the four
rounds of qualifying with the other round going to 4wd IFMAR TQ, Ryan
Maifield. Maifield debuted the new LRP .12 engine in his Factory Team
GT with the assistance of LRP Engineer Andy Kramer.
At the start of the main event Maifield and Cavalieri pulled a gap on the
field with Tebo getting off to a rough start. For the middle 20 minutes
Maifield led with Tebo 5-8 seconds behind as Cavalieri pulled out due to
engine troubles. Some well timed pit stops allowed Tebo to fuel up one less
time than Maifield, which was eventually the difference in the results.

Maifield's GT
The big news of the weekend was 13-year-old Associated/Checkpoint driver
Steven Hartson. Fresh off his Stock National Championship, Steven TQ’d the
third round of Factory Modified and eventually started 4th on the grid for
Sunday. This is Hartson’s first major “A” main, but surely won’t be the
last.
Additionally, this race marked the first major offroad “A” main for a
brushless motor system. In the Factory Modified class, Associated Team
Manager Brent Thielke piloted the LRP/Reedy brushless system to a fourth
place overall finish. Look for the Reedy team to be utilizing the brushless
system in many upcoming events.

Brent Thielke's brushless T4
Thank you, Hot Rod Hobbies, for a great event and congratulations Jared and
Ryan!
Overall Results, Factory Modified:

| Position | Name | Vehicle | Motor | ESC |
| 1 | Ryan Maifield | FT T4 | Reedy TiW | QC2 |
| 2 | Ryan Cavalieri | FT T4 | Trinity | QC2 |
| 3 | Jared Tebo (TQ) | FT T4 | Checkpoint | QC2 |
| 4 | Brent Thielke | FT T4 | Reedy NEO1 3* | Sphere |
| 5 | Billy Fischer | MF2 | Orion | Novak |
| 6 | Adam Drake | MF2 | Trinity | Novak |
| 7 | Steven Hartson | FT T4 | Checkpoint | QC2 |
| 8 | Jimmy Babcock | MF2 | Checkpoint | Novak |
| 9 | Travis Amezcua | MF2 | Trinity | QC2 |
| 10 | Mike Truhe | MF2 | Trinity | Novak |
Overall Results, Factory Gas:

| Position | Name | Vehicle | Engine | Fuel |
| 1 | Jared Tebo (TQ) | FT GT | O’Donnell | O’Donnell |
| 2 | Ryan Maifield | FT GT | LRP | O’Donnell |
| 3 | Adam Drake | AD2 | Trinity | Trinity |
| 4 | Mike Truhe | AD2 | Trinity | Trinity |
| 5 | Cody King | FT GT | Orion | Black Demon |
| 6 | Richard Saxton | FT GT | O’Donnell | O’Donnell |
| 7 | Travis Amezcua | AC2 | Trinity | Trinity |
| 8 | Billy Fischer | AD2 | Orion | Black Demon |
| 9 | Jimmy Babcock | AD2 | O’Donnell | O’Donnell |
| 10 | Ryan Cavalieri | FT GT | Trinity | Trinity |
Information about the FT T4 kit
Information about the FT GT kit
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