Sunday, June 29, 2008
A-Main Leg 3 Videos Categories - Racing, Report - add a commentVideo of Leg 3 of the Stock Class A-main.
Video of Leg 3 of the Modified Class A-main including an interview by Scotty Ernst with race winner Atsushi Hara.
Hara wins ETS Finale Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment
Reedy Race of Champions winner Atsushi Hara continued his winning form with an impressive victory at the finale of the 2007/2008 Euro Touring Series. The Hot Bodies driver put in a great performance at the German Andernach track with European Champion Ronald Volker the only one of the world class field able to pose any serious threat to the Japanese ace.
Having dominated practice and qualifying Hara was the man to beat all weekend. Securing the TQ with four wins from the five heats, the former World Champion took an easy victory in Leg 1 but was denied victory in Leg 2 by German Volker who chased him the entire race. Hara flipped his car on a curb with a minute and a half to go allowing the German to nip through for the win and force the battle for victory to go to the final Leg. This would produce another ding dong battle between Hara and Volker with the No.1 car just holding off the pressure of the No.2 to take a well deserved overall victory. Paul Lemieux’s trip across the Altantic proved fruitful as the Trinity/Xray star took the final overall podium placing.

With Alexander Stocker having tied up Pro Stock honours and secured the Euro Touring Series title after 2 legs he sat out the third leaving Meik Niemann to claim a narrow victory over Tony Streit. The pair were separated by just .02 of a second as they both launched their cars across the finish line in attempt to take the win.

So the curtains have come down on the inaugural Much More backed European Touring Car Series and we have two very worthy champions in Dutch ace Jilles Groskamp (Modified) and Germany’s Alexander Stocker (Pro Stock). Also supported by Hot Bodies, Speed Passion and Team Checkpoint, the ETS produced some thrilling race action and attracted many of the world’s top drivers including three Touring Car World Champions. Organised by Scotty Ernst and Uwe Rheinard, plans are already underway for the 2008/2009 Championship and Red RC look forward to bringing further live coverage of this unique series.
Overall A Main Results for Round 4

Modified
1. Atsushi Hara (JPN) - HB/Nosram/Orion/Orion - 20
2. Ronald Völker (D) - HB/LRP/LRP/LRP - 19
3. Paul Lemieux (USA) - Xray/LRP/Trinity/Trinity - 15

Pro Stock
1. Alexander Stocker (D) - HB/LRP/LRP/Speed Passion - 20
2. Meik Niemann (D) - Xray/LRP/Orcan/Speed Passion - 19
3. George Spitteler (NL) - Corally/LRP/Orion/Speed Passion - 15
Final Championship Standing

Modified
1. Jilles Groskamp (NL) - Tamiya - 310
2. Marc Rheinard (D) - Tamiya - 306
3. Steen Graversen (DK) - Kyosho - 305

Pro Stock
1. Alexander Stocker (D) - Hot Bodies - 310
2. George Spitteler (NL) - Corally - 306
3. Meik Niemann (D) - Xray - 305
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A-Main Leg 2 Videos Categories - Racing, Report - add a commentVideo of Leg 2 of the Stock Class A-main.
Video of Leg 2 of the Modified Class A-main.
Volker denies Hara, Stocker Champion Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment 
Once again the A Mains produced thrilling action with Ronald Volker putting in a superb performance to take Leg 2 victory denying team-mate Atsushi Hara an early overall victory. In Pro Stock we again had a terrific battle between Alexander Stocker and Meik Niemann but in the end Stocker won to become the inaugural Euro Touring Series Champion.
Modified was a great display of world class driving by Hara and Volker as the Hot Bodies pairing raced side by side for the entire race. Starting from pole Hara lead away but Volker was right with him showing his challenge in Leg 1 was a sign of things to come. With Hara on old tyres and Volker on a fresh set of Sweeps the latters car looked better allowing him to pressure the former World Champion. A touch on the main straight at the mid point of the race failed to seperate the two but then with a minute and a half to go Hara caught a kerb at the end of the straight flipping his car which landed rubber side up and in the right direction but Volker was through. The LRP team driver held the position to force the result of Round 4 of the ETS to go to the 3rd and final Leg.
‘New tyres gave me the edge for sure and my car was better than Atsushi’s’, a very pleased Volker said after the race. ‘I’m going to try for another win but I wont be too unhappy finishing second to Hara. He’s going to have an edge over me because he has new tyres for the Leg.’ Hara was quick to point out his poor decision but appears confident for Leg 3, ‘I made a mistake running old tyres but I have new ones for the next run so no problem.’
Completing the Top 3 in the Leg was Tamiya’s Jilles Groskamp who came out top of a close battle with Paul Lemieux and Viktor Wilck. The Dutch driver, the first ever Euro Touring Series Champion, is determined to repeat that result in Leg 3 and be on the podium here in Germany but admitted it would be tough starting from 8th on the grid.

In Pro Stock we also witnessed great driving and sportsmanship as Stocker and Niemann renewed their Leg 1 battle. Stocker initially set the pace up front but at 3 minutes Niemann was on his case. Pushing hard the Top Qualifier lost the rear end coming out of the tricky chicane allowing the No.2 car to nip through but the pair made contact at the next corner. In a great sporting gesture Stocker waited on the Xray driver letting him back through and they resumed the hot battle. With a minute to Niemann clipped a curb allowing Stocker to make the pass for the win. With two wins the Hot Bodies driver secured the overall Andernach win to become the 2007/2008 Pro Stock Champion of the Much More backed ETS.
A Main Leg 2
Modified
1. Ronald Völker - HB/LRP/LRP/LRP - 17L 5m 13.73
2. Atsushi Hara - HB/Nosram/Orion/Orion - + 0.35
3. Jilles Groskamp - Tamiya/Nosram/SMC/Speed Passion - + 4.12
A Main Leg 2
Pro Stock
1. Alexander Stocker - HB/LRP/LRP/Speed Passion - 16L 5m 13.84
2. Meik Niemann - Xray/LRP/Speed Passion - + 0.75
3. Dominik Reschke - Corally/GM/GM/Speed Passion - + 1.36
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A-Main Leg 1 Videos Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment
Video of Leg 1 of the Stock Class A-main.
Video of Leg 1 of the Modified Class A-main.
Top Qualifiers deliver Leg 1 wins Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment
Both Top Qualifiers for the Much More ETS Finale have delivered Leg 1 victories in the A Mains, but Atsushi Hara and Alexander Stocker didn’t get it easy being pushed hard over the 5 minutes.
First A Main to run was the Pro Stock class in which there was a great battle between Stocker and the No. 2 car of Meik Niemann. At the start Niemann’s Xray took the early lead being chased by Stocker. A move by Stocker saw the pair touch and this lost the pole sitter some ground but the ETS title hopeful got back into the groove catching the leader, again the pair touched with Niemann coming off the worse. This allowed Stocker to cruise to victory followed by Niemann with the No.8 car of Kai Maurus completing the Top 3.

In Modified, Hara lead from start to finish but came under pressure from Ronald Volker in the mid part of the race. The Japanese ace looked very comfortable from the start with the Top 3 running in a steady rythm but all of a sudden European Champion Volker found great pace and started to close on the leader. Looking like he would challenge his Hot Bodies team mate for the win the German rode a curb giving Hara the comfort zone needed to take A Main Leg 1. Andy Moore had an uneventful race starting and finishing 3rd.

‘It was a good race. I was very comfortable although my car was a little pushy at the front’, said Hara after the race and is confident that he has a little in reserve over his competitors. Volker echoed those sentiments, ‘I’m really happy with the result. My car is working good but I don’t think I can catch Hara unless he makes a mistake’. Both drivers said the rising track temperature were slowing the track hence the rather slow race time, and that the heat could play a factor in Leg 2.
A Main Leg 1
Modified
1. Atsushi Hara - HB/Nosram/Orion/Orion - 17L in 5m 11.80
2. Ronald Völker - HB/LRP/LRP/LRP - + 1.74
3. Andy Moore - HB/Nosram/Orion/Orion - + 2.80
A Main Leg 1
Pro Stock
1. Alexander Stocker - HB/LRP/LRP/Speed Passion - 16L in 5m 18.64
2. Meik Niemann - Xray/LRP/Orcan/Speed Passion - + 3.71
3. Kai Maurus - HB/LRP/LRP/Speed Passion - + 4.60
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Blistering pace finalises grid for intense showdown Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment
The final round of qualifying for the Euro Touring Series has been completed at a blistering pace with all the signs that we are in for an intense evening of Finals here in Germany.
Modified saw another round victory for Atsushi Hara who yesteday wrapped up the TQ but the Japanese ace wasn’t saving himself for the finals instead setting the quickest run of the weekend and becoming the first driver to break into the 18 laps. Closest to the former World Champion in the final qualifier was Dutch ace Jilles Groskamp, the Tamiya factory driver also making 18 laps in heat No. 11, the final of 55 heats run at the event. Current World Champion Andy Moore, Pre Worlds winner Viktor Wilck and 2004/2005 World Champion Marc Rheinard also broke into the 18 laps setting us up for a thrilling finale to the inaugural ETS Series.

In terms of the A Main Modified grid Hot Bodies have secured the top 3 spots with Hara on the pole followed by European Champion Ronald Volker with Moore in 3rd. In total four manufacturers are represented in the final with Steen Graversen the first non HB driver with his Shin prototype Kyosho in fourth followed by American ace Paul Lemieux’s Xray and Rheinard’s Tamiya.

2007 Euros Top Qualifier Steven Weiss will start pole for the B Final with his Xray just ahead of the top Austrian Team HB driver Thomas Pumpler.
A Main Grid
Modified
1. Atsushi Hara - Hot Bodies - 0
2. Ronald Völker - Hot Bodies - 7
3. Andy Moore - Hot Bodies - 9
4. Steen Graversen - Kyosho - 10
5. Paul Lemieux - Xray - 11
6. Marc Rheinard - Tamiya - 11
7. Viktor Wilck - Tamiya - 13
8. Jilles Groskamp - Tamiya - 15
9. Bastian Schaefer - Hot Bodies - 19
10.Christopher Krapp - Kyosho - 23

In Pro Stock we had another closely contested qualifier with two drivers breaking into the 17 laps for the first time of the weekend. Meik Niemann won the round from overall Top Qualifier Alexander Stocker as the two set a blistering pace around the Andernach circuit and as a result the Xray driver will line-up alongside the Hot Bodies racer on the front row of the grid. Third in the heat was Tony Streit with Matthias Lang fourth and the pair will line up in the reverse of that order on the grid for what is set to be an intense 2 legs of racing.

Stocker won the opening round of the ETS at Kastellaun and is currently on form to become the inaugural champion if he can finish ahead of the other three championship contenders who have made the final - George Spitteler, winner in Heemstede, Tony Streit and Christoph Thiele. Unfortunately current points standing leader Nicolai Nielsen’s challenge for the title looks dead as he qualified only 3rd for the B Final. There is a very slight chance the Danish racer can lift the title but he needs his challengers to hit trouble. Vasco Christiaanse is another to drop out of the title chase as he starts pole in the B.
A Main Grid
Pro Stock
1. Alexander Stocker - Hot Bodies - 0
2. Meik Niemann - Xray - 5
3. Matthias Lang - Xray - 8
4. Tony Streit - Hot Bodies - 8
5. Dominik Reschke - Corally - 9
6. George Spitteler - Corally - 17
7. Dai Sakaguchi - Tamiya - 17
8. Kai Maurus - Hot Bodies - 20
9. Steffen Koch - Yokomo - 20
10.Christoph Thiele - Xray - 22
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Modified Heat 11 Qualifying Rd4 video Categories - Racing, Report - add a comment
Above is a video from round 4 of qualifying, showing the last modified heat, number 11. In this heat we see Steen Graversen, Marc Rheinard and Andy Moore battle for the win.








