Punisher Body Wins On Debut At 2010 Manufacturers Shootout

  • Event: 2010 Manufacturers Shootout
  • Date: June 4-5th, 2010
  • Location: Cullman, Alabama
  • Race Reporter: JConcepts Racing Team

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The JConcepts Punisher buggy body has taken a win on it’s debut.  Ryan Maifield and David Watson Punish the competition and take big victories at 2010 Manufacturers Shootout.

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JConcepts driver Ryan Maifield was on a mission at the 1st Annual Manufacturers Shootout in Cullman, Alabama.  Travelling all the way from Arizona, the speedy driver with the radical driving style took his program to Cullman to put on a display of speed while also giving his expertise to a host of local and visiting drivers.  With over 370 entries and a host of the nation’s top drivers on hand, the competition was close throughout the 3 rounds of qualifying.

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Ryan’s RC8T-CE topped off with JConcepts accessories qualified 1st in the 1:8 truck class. Ryan utilized the Punisher body, Illuzion wing and JConcepts Sevens truck tire to dominate qualifying.   In the 1:8 buggy class Ryan had to settle for the 3rd qualifying position while tuning for the A-main.   Ryan’s RC8b was decked out with the brand new Punisher RC8b body, Illuzion wing and JConcepts Subcultures tyre in the brand new sticky green compound.

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The 1:8 truck A-main got off to a great start with Ryan leading out. During the first pit stop an unfortunate problem sidelined Ryan for almost 2 laps.   Without a flinch Ryan put his RC8T truck into top gear laying down the fastest 20 laps in the A-main while completely catching the lead group.  With only laps to go Ryan was within striking distance but the consistent driving from the leader was enough to hold onto the lead for good.  Settling for 2nd, a host of fans and fellow racers followed the fastest truck in the A-main back into the pits to see the details.   With one of the most memorable and hardest drives in recent memory, Ryan’s RC8T was one of the few trucks remaining in the A-main with tread left on the tyres.  Sevens were a great choice for the 40 minute A-main.

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The 1:8 buggy class was a little different, out for redemption, it didn’t take Ryan long to take the lead.  With a fresh mindset and Green Compound Subcultures, the buggy was completed dialled and proved to be the difference. With precise driving and timely passing, Ryan moved into the lead on the first lap and proceeded to run away from the competition.  Punishing the rest of the drivers, the lead began to grow considerably as control and caution set in around 25 minutes into the race.  Letting the Punisher body breath, Ryan settled into a great rhythm and eventually lapped the entire A-main while the Subcultures tyres went the complete distance with plenty of tread left over in the 40 minute A-main.  Subcultures were a great choice for a combination of speed, longevity and performance.

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Making it a book-ends type of weekend, David Watson won the 1:8 sportsman buggy and truck class by utilising JConcepts tyres and accessories.   Just as Ryan used in the Pro classes David used the Sevens tyre in the 1:8 truck class and Subcultures in the 1:8 buggy class.  With 40 minute A-mains and considerable on-track punishment the Sevens and Subcultures again appeared to be the best choice for David.

When it comes to long lasting, high performance and competition inspired products, JConcepts is World Proven Innovation and Design. JConcepts products are available in the UK through Spire Model Distribution. Check out their website for more details at www.s-m-d.co.uk

 

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