The surface required drivers of all classes to be easy on the trigger, and proved to be very difficult to be consistent on. Tekin powred Lucas Sanford would take TQ honors for the main event by almost 2 seconds. In A1 Lucas would lead from start to finish, again making no mistakes on the inconsistent and dusty surface. My Tekin RS Pro Gen 2 Redline 7.5 powered Kyosho RB6 responded well to setup changes required for the inconsistent surface and kept me in the front of the pack. Sanford's TQ and win this round earned him the overall series win and Championship Title! "I can’t say enough about how easy it was to make changes to my ESC profile using my Tekin Hotwire and software." Lucas
Sanford would continue his winning ways in the 1/8 E Buggy class. Starting from the 2nd spot on the grid Lucas would make a mistake and dropped down to fifth place, while Jake Thayer took over second. Sanford put on a charge trying to pick up a second place finish, but time ran out and crossed the line 1 second behind second place. Sanford would secure the overall TNS Series Championship title with his Tekin Rx8 T8 1900 powered Kyosho MP9 TKI3.
The 4wd Pro SC division was a battle each and every round and the final round was no different. Chad Panek would take the final round but Tekin powered Chris Blais would take the overall TNS Championship winning 3 of the 7 rounds and taking 2 Tq's in route to the overall title with his Tekin Rx8 and Pro 4 4600 power combo!
Tekin powered Nick Sava along with Chad Panek and James Raschko would go into the final round all competing for the overall. All within a few points of each other the winner would decide the final podium order and it would still come down to a tie breaker in the end! James Raschko would take the overall followed by Chad Panek and Tekin powered Nick Sava 3rd overall. Nick ran the Tekin RS Pro and Gen 2 8.5 Motor.
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