Craig Collinson takes R3 of NE Regional series with HPI Flux Pro

Fri, 15th June 2012

Last weekend Batley Buggy Club hosted the 3rd round of the North East Outdoor Regional series. The weather in the UK has been terrible of late, with severe rain effecting most places. The week leading up to the meeting was no different and it looked as though it was going to be another wet meeting!

Taking the Win with HPI Flux Pro Electrics Practice On the day of the meeting, to our surprise, the rain had stopped and even a little sunshine was beginning to appear. The track at Batley is multisurface with a combination of grass, astro and concrete. In the morning the track was still wet for practice and people were trying all sorts of tyres to see which worked best, in case the track didn't dry out, or it started to rain again. Qualifying By the time qualifying started, the track had just about dried out, which made choosing the right tyres less of an issue. After not been able to capitalise on my TQ spot at a previous round in the series, I was determined to take the TQ spot and go for the win! My car was even more dialled in qualifying than it was in practice, and I was able to take all four rounds of qualifying to put me pole in the A-Main. Steve Lawson was 2nd and James McFadyen took the 3rd spot. Final In the final I got off to a really good start and held onto 1st position going into the first corner. I was then able to get into my groove and try to settle myself into the race. Steve Lawson was in 2nd pushing hard and trying to apply the pressure. After a few minutes I was able to settle down and just drove the track instead of worrying about what was going on behind. This proved to the right thing to do as I started to edge away from the chasing pack. I had an error-free race in the final and crossed the line to take a comfortable win, nearly quarter of a lap ahead of 2nd place Steve Lawson. Arslan Butt had a good race and moved up from his qualifying position of 4th to take 3rd place in the final HPI Flux Pro Electrics Provide the Power and Control I was using HPI's prototype ESC in my 2wd buggy, along with a 6.5 Flux Pro motor to give me an excellent combination of feel and speed. I also used HPI's new 90c Plazma Lipo's which give insane runtime/punch and HPI's high torque servo to steer my buggy to victory! All the electrics proved faultless as they have done all year.


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