Event: 1:10
Electric Off Road IFMAR World Championships
Location: ICIRNO HAKOSAN-Shi, Ishikawa, Japan
Dates: Sept. 9-17, 2007
Vehicle Class: 1:10 Electric Offroad, 2WD, 4WD
Report from AssociatedLive.com
/ Oople.com

Jared Tebo, left, Hayato Matsuzaki, winner, Ryan Maifield, right
2WD A Main - Leg One
Hayato got an early lead from pole - pulling a small gap on the field,
like he had in practice. Ryan Maifield started slowly catching up, building the
pressure on the young Japanese driver. Coming down the straight Ryan was
right behind Hayato - around the sweeper and coming into the off-camber
corner Hayato turned in too early and got hung up. Ryan Maifield took the
lead and pulled away a little.
Hayato was being chased by Jared Tebo and Ryan Cavalieri. Hayato made the same mistake again and got out of shape - Tebo and Cavalieri got through. Hayato was fast but made several more mistakes under the pressure and dropped down the order. Ryan Maifield kept his cool and held onto the lead, with Tebo three seconds back in second and Cavalieri third.

Hayato's B4
2WD A Main - Leg Two
The silence before the second leg was absolute - the tension was immense
to see if we could get a winner in the second leg. This time Hayato got away
cleanly, followed by Mike Truhe. Mike stuck with Hayato for a while but
Hayato was driving his best and didn't let the pressure get to him this time
around. Hayato got away from Mike - meanwhile Masami was working his way
through the field. A great over taking move coming over the triple got him
past Mike and into second - still a long way off Hayato.
Coming into the last few laps Masami was quicker and pulled up to Hayato.
The last lap was a nail biter - Hayato kept his cool with a hard charging
Masami all over him. Coming over the moguls Masami saw his chance and tried
to take the inside line but didn't quite have the pace. Coming down the left
hand straight Masami still had a chance but hit some loose ground and the
backend was gone - A huge cheer went up and Hayato was able to cruise down
the main straight for the leg win.
2WD A Main - Leg Three
Hayato went into the lead from pole with Mike Truhe and Maifield.
Maifield battled past Truhe and chased Hayato - piling on the pressure.
Maifield made a mistake over the moguls letting Truhe back through and
losing a couple of positions. Jared Tebo passed Truhe to take second.
Hayato had a little lead but the real entertainment was the battle for
second. Truhe and Tebo swapped places several times on the last lap - Truhe
would pass on the inside and go wide for Tebo to come back past, and it went
on like that right to the line. Tebo edged out Truhe for second place by barely a
tenth of a second. Hayato won the third leg, and with his win in the second
leg takes the World Title.
Hayato Matsuzaki, 2WD winner
2WD
Place |
Name |
Vehicle |
Nation |
1 |
Hayato Matsuzaki |
B4 |
Japan |
2 |
Jared Tebo |
B4 |
USA |
3 |
Ryan Maifield |
B4 |
USA |
4 |
Masami Hirosaka |
B4 |
Japan |
5 |
Mike Truhe |
XXXCR |
USA |
6 |
Ryan Cavalieri |
B4 |
USA |
7 |
Mark Pavidis |
RB5 |
USA |
8 |
Paul Bradby |
B4 |
UK |
9 |
Lee Marvin |
B4 |
UK |
10 |
Travis Amezcua |
B4 |
USA |

Ryan Maifield, left, Jared Tebo, winner, Ryan Cavalieri, right
4WD A-Final Leg 1
Drama from the start when Joern Neumann's motor moved on the warmup lap.
Gerd Strenge sprinted off with the car back to the pits to fix it and only
got back with 30 seconds before the start of A main number one - quite
entertaining.
Jared got away cleanly, chased by Maifield and Cavalieri - Masami meanwhile
was having terrible time of it, getting marshaled twice on the opening lap
and dropping way back. Tebo and Maifield started to pull away slightly from
the rest, and Tebo had a little breathing room. Coming toward the end of the
race, these two were flying - Ryan Maifield started to close the gap. Into
the last lap and coming up the second straight Ryan Maifield rolled - Jared
was almost gifted the race but then rolled himself, so the two came out of
the moguls like nothing had happened.
Jared Tebo managed to keep Maifield behind despite the pressure to take the
first leg of the A main.

Tebos' B44
4WD A Final Leg 2
Jared Tebo already had a win, so another would give him the Championship
- no pressure there then. Jared got off to a good start, with Maifield and
Masami right behind. Coming around to complete the first lap Ryan Maifield
was looking for a way past Tebo.
Masami Hirosaka mounted the next challenge to Tebo - keeping with the
American Team Associated driver for a few laps before a roll gave Tebo a
little breathing room. Jared Tebo was in full-on cruise mode and had no one
to challenge him - Cavalieri and Masami Hirosaka had a short battle before
Cavalieri fought his way past, pushing Masami into third.
Jared Tebo wins the 2007 IFMAR 4WD title.
4WD A Final Leg 3
Jared Tebo had already won, so sat this one out, allowing Ryan Maifield
to step up to pole position. Ryan got off to a great start with Cavalieri in
tow. Cavalieri was driving hard to try and make a pass on Ryan Maifield but
a roll coming over the mogul section cost him time and gave Maifield some
breathing room up front.
Ryan Cavalieri was now on a mission and driving harder and faster than
anybody, jumping the triple and double in as straight-a-line as possible. It
was the last two laps of the World Championships, he had little to lose - he
was driving like he stole it, you might say. On the last lap Cavalieri had
caught up to Maifield coming over the small jump on the central/diagonal
straight leading up to the triple.
Coming over the triple and double, Cavalieri had the throttle planted and
closed any remaining gap to challenge Maifield for the win in leg 3. Only
the sweeper before the finish line was left and Cavalieri came up on the
inside of Maifield and the spectators went crazy, Cavalieri couldn't stick
it though and the back end stepped out, sending Cavalieri spinning over the
finish line in second. Ryan Maifield took the win and second place overall.
Team Associated – Champions By Design

Jared Tebo, 4WD winner
4WD
Place |
Name |
Vehicle |
Nation |
1 |
Jared Tebo |
B44 |
USA |
2 |
Ryan Maifield |
B44 |
USA |
3 |
Ryan Cavalieri |
B44 |
USA |
4 |
Masami Hirosaka |
Yokomo |
Japan |
5 |
Billy Easton |
Serpent |
USA |
6 |
Atsushi Hara |
HB D4 |
Japan |
7 |
Rick Hohwart |
B44 |
USA |
8 |
Hayato Matsuzaki |
HB D4 |
Japan |
9 |
Naoto Matsukura |
Yokomo |
Japan |
10 |
Joern Neumann |
Serpent |
Germany |