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2007
Can-Am
Challenge / RC Pro Series

Race
Report
With RC-Pro making its first
venture into the Canada this was surely going to be a good race. The Can-Am
Challenge has grown on its own merit in the three years the Ontario 1/8
On-Road Racing Club has been in existence. Some big names from the Midwest
Series crossed the border for their first trip to the challenging layout
in Hamilton. This was surely more of a Can-Am Challenge than in the previous
year’s races.
The RC-Pro format of 10 minute
qualifiers was a first for many racers and seemed to be liked by a majority
in attendance. Tire wear was fantastic so no one was concerned about eating
through a lot of tires on the Hamilton asphalt. The track was open Friday
for practice and many took advantage of the opportunity to get some laps
under their belt. Aaron Buran and Paul Cicarello were testing bodies to
see what worked best for them. The new Proto-Form Shadow was seen at the
race for its debut on Gary Swayze’s Evolva. Ted Hammer, Brian Berry,
Raye Juhl and Howard Bortman were in attendance representing the Toledo
contingency. Raye “Fossil” Field was in attendance as well
amusing all the racers! Eli Ezrow, Mark Unger and Dennis Young made the
trip from Cincinnati to see what all the hype was about this Hamilton
surface. Ontario regular Corey DeLong from Rochester, NY was able to drag
Kim Suphankomut from Buffalo out for the race. Canadian regulars, John
Elliot, Lou Vanderwey, Bill McLean, James Mak, Allan Lai, Steve Bortolotti,
Dan Engelbreth, Patrick Chan, Peter Yu and others, led by Captain Swayze,
were in full battle gear. Could the Canadians hold off the American invasion?
The weather forecast for the
weekend was changing by the minute, but we were still able to field four
full heats in 1/8th scale, two heats in Nitro Touring and the 1/5th scale
boys put on a show in their heat.
Several 1/8th racers were able
to put in 29 laps or more in the first round of qualifying, but in heat
#4 Brian Berry was able to pull down 32 laps to hold TQ in the first round.
After 3 rounds Brian’s first round time (32 laps- 10:07) was still
able to hold the TQ spot with Paul Cicarello (32 laps- 10:20) and Eli
Ezrow (31 laps- 10:02) holding down the top three spots for the A-main
start. Running 10 minute qualifiers there was a lot of give and take on
the track. Everyone wanted to finish and get in a good run. The marshals
got a little bored, but that’s a good thing!!
In TC, Wayne Vince was able
to match most 1/8th qualifiers with 29 laps in 10:16. Steve Bortolotti
and Francis Lee were able to hit 28 laps in round two rounding out the
top three qualifiers for the TC A-main.
1/5th scale fielded a full
heat with Kuniharu Ujima, Dino Delanos and Alpha Ha, all with 22 laps,
holding down the top three spots for the A-Main start.
On Sunday the racers voted
to forego the fourth round of qualifying and get right into the mains
as the weather forecast was questionable. We had an hour or so of controlled
practice and decided to start the mains at 11am.
In the 1/5th scale main Kuniharu
Ujima and Jeremy Dobb battled it out for the entire 30 minutes, finishing
only a lap apart, and Dino Delanos was third. Rounding out the 1/5th scale
A-main were Ray Ramnath, Alpha Ha, MC extraordinaire Hugh Lawson and Ken
Deline.
The B-main TC saw Art Trinos
grab the lead after a few laps and never look back. Dennis Lee worked
his way from the back of the pack to grab second after a few pit cycles
and a little attrition. Alpha Ha had just enough to hold off Cedrick Chow
for the last podium spot. The B-main rounded out with Ray Ramnath, Tim
Kwok, Greg Tong, Kim Suphankomut, Ryan Allison and Ron Dziuban.
The TC A-main looked to be
a close field with the exception of Wayne Vince who had the field covered
in qualifying. Could he hold everyone off for 30 minutes? At the start
Wayne Vince, Steve Bortolotti, Lou Vanderwey and Francis Lee were able
to pull out front in a train and separate themselves from the pack pretty
much holding down the top four for most of the race. James Mak made a
hard run from 5th up to second before he retired just before the last
pit cycle. At the end it was just as expected with Wayne Vice grabbing
first. Steve Bortolotti and Lou Vanderwey finished off the podium followed
by: Francis Lee, Mark Rodney, James Mak, Art Trinos, Ray Juhl, Peter Yu,
Dennis Lee and Kuniharu Ujima.
In the 1/8th scale C-main we
had a few top runners with some poor qualifiers that were going to be
stuck attempting to bump up if they wanted to run in a higher main. Ted
Hammer and Steve Bortolotti battled it out for the bump up spots and were
able to hang on to get into the B-main. Corey DeLong rounded out the third
spot in case one of them slipped up a little. The rest of the C-main was
as follows: Bill McLean, Dave Presnail, Danny Lo, Ron Dziuban, Gary Climie,
Chris Bramford, Jimmy Lo and Tim Kwok.
With little time to prepare
for the 1/8th B-main, Ted Hammer and Steve Bortolotti were able to get
ready and start at the tail end of the grid. Ted and Steve were able to
fight their way to the front again against some top competition to bump
up to the A-main. Allan Lai was only 4 seconds behind Steve keeping the
pressure on for the bump up spot till the last second. Rounding out the
B-main were: Mark Unger, Dan Engelbreth, Gary Swayze, Dennis Young, Patrick
Chan, Art Trinos, Raye Field and Peter Yu.
The 1/8th A-main grid was ready
to get this race underway with the threat of rain imminent. It seemed
to be that A-Main was stacked with Kyosho’s/Delta’s having
six cars in the feature race. At the start Brian and Paul were able to
get a jump on the competition with a clean entry into the sweeper and
swapped 1-2 for the first 3 cycles of pit stops where Brian ran into trouble
and retired. Ontario regular James Mak made a huge jump to the front on
the start running up into third behind Paul and Brian. James fell back
a few spots shortly into the race after the front runners made a charge
back on him. Ted Hammer who bumped up from the C-main pulled right into
contention running in 5th position after only a few laps. Our other bump-up
contender Steve Bortolotti ran into problems quickly when his engine expired
after running hard all day. Lou Vanderwey’s Murnan Mod also expired
early in the main taking him out of the race. John Elliot never seemed
to get in a groove and managed to run right in the middle of the pack
all race with some consistent laps. Toledo racer Howard Bortman had some
bad luck with a chunked left rear tire that got him a few laps down till
he was able to get it swapped out. Eli Ezrow managed to hold his third
starting position till the last cycle of pits stops came up and James
Mak was able to get by him for third. The top five finishers all had average
lap times within 0.8 seconds over the entire 30 minute main and Eli Ezrow
ripped off the quickest lap in the A-main. At the end it was Paul Cicarello,
Aaron Buran and James Mak taking the podium. The rest of the field rounded
out with Eli Ezrow, Ted Hammer, John Elliot, Howard Bortman, Brian Berry,
Lou Vanderwey, Steve Bortolotti and Nicholas Martin. The Hard Charger
award goes to Ted hammer for pounding out a 5th place a-main finish after
bumping up from the C-main!
Top
Qualifiers
1/8
Open |
200mm
Sedan |
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Brian
Berry |
Wayne
Vince |
1/8
Open Podium
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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Paul
Cicarello |
Aaron
Buran |
James
Mak |
200mm
Sedan Podium
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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Wayne
Vince |
Steve
Bortolotti |
Lou
Vanderwey |
Just as we concluded the racing
and took a few pictures of the top finishers the sky opened up. It was
great timing and a great ending to a perfect race weekend. We look forward
to seeing some more American racers make the trip up north for “The
Canadian Gas Nationals”.
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