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December 3, 2016

Coelho again in Q2 at Czech ETS

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Having opened Season #10 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series with a TQ run in the Czech Republic last night, Bruno Coelho got Day 2’s proceedings underway with another in Q2. The Xray driver was again the class of the field, his rivals failing to get on terms with the reigning Champion who again topped the times comfortably by ETS standards. Over 2-seconds off Coelho, Ronald Volker was again his closest rival however the German only just managed to finish ahead of Viljami Kutvonen, the Q2 Top 3 a repeat of the opening qualifier.  After a number of mistakes left Akio Sobue P10 in the first round, the number 2 seeded driver kept it clean in Q2 to post the fourth fastest time ahead of last year’s event winner Marc Rheinard with top seed Alexander Hagberg completing the Top 6.

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‘Very good for sure’ was how Coelho summed up the second of the four qualifiers.  He continued, ‘I could pull away at the beginning as the car was amazing and with less stress I could then just manage it to the end’. Claiming his first podium finish on carpet in Hrotovice last year when he finished third behind Rheinard and Volker, he said the qualifying was not without its challenges with him admitting ‘for the last few laps I was struggling with the rear being very loose’.   With rear traction a big issue for drivers this weekend but his package appearing to be dealing with it better than his rivals, when asked what he felt is the cause of it, the Portuguese driver said, ‘The tyre, additive or carpet batch could be slightly different but I think the idea of the carpet is out because when we tested at the (Hudy) Arena we had the same problem there.  The tyres bring a lot of fluff’.

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‘Right away Bruno was pulling away’, was Volker’s reaction to Q2.  The Yokomo driver continued, ‘the car felt OK in the beginning and I pulled away from Viljami but half way through it got loose and I was fighting to the end with the car trying to snap away in the rear’.  With his best lap time over 2/10th off that of Coelho, he said his struggles at the end resulted in ‘a heads up with Viljami and Akio for second’ while  out front ‘Bruno was gone’.  Looking to Q3, the World Champion said, ‘We will discuss set-up and tyre prep but we need to find something to get closer to P1’.

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Kutvonen was not overly happy with his P3 saying ‘it was ok’.  The Awesomatix driver continued, ‘I lost a lot of time at the beginning because in Q1 I started out with wet tyres but the officials changed it now that you must start with dry tyres and I struggling with this so we need to find a way to make it better at the start now’.  With this dropping the Finn to ‘2nd to last at the beginning’, after 1 and a half minutes his LRP powered A800 got better but by the end it was ‘so difficult to drive’ – something he admits is the same problem for everyone so his focus is to get the car to work better at the start and just deal with the traction fall off at the end.

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‘The car is ok but the carpet is not good, there is still no traction’, was Sobue’s summary of Q2.  The Tamiya driver added, ‘the first 3-minutes were OK but after it was loose and too difficult to drive. We need to change something’.   The closest driver to match Coelho in terms of outright lap pace, the Japanese driver wants to get his TRF419 ‘easier to drive’ by improving rear traction and will change rear shock and diff oils.

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TRF team-mate Rheinard said he had ‘no grip’ and he was ‘just trying to hold the car on the track’.  The winner of 14 ETS races, the German said he wasn’t sure why everyone is experiencing the strange drop off in traction adding, ‘we have no idea about these conditions so we don’t know what we need to do’.   For Q3 he plans to ‘play with the diff position’ in his Muchmore powered TRF419.

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Asked how the changes he made after Q1 worked out, Hagberg replied, ‘not very good’.  The Xray driver and former ETS carpet round winner said, ‘the car is super hard to drive.  We have to try something new for the next one’.  Looking to ‘find  more grip at the end of the run’, he continued, ‘I seem to struggle more than the others at the end’.

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In the Xray Pro-Stock class Christian Donath, fresh from returning from the Tamiya World Cup in Japan, took his TRF419 to a TQ run in the second qualifier ahead of Alexandre Duchet with former Hrotovice winner Lars Hoppe third.  Olivier Bultynck would TQ in the Scorpion Power Formula class ahead of David Ehbrar, who took Q1, while reigning champion Jan Ratheisky recovered from a tough first day to post the 3rd fastest time.

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December 2, 2016

Coelho kicks off ETS title defence with TQ run

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Bruno Coelho kicked off the 10th season of the Euro Touring Series & the defence of his title in the best way possible as he ended the opening day in the Czech Republic with a TQ run in the first round of qualifying. The Xray driver topped the times by an impressive 2.2-second margin over Ronald Volker with Viljami Kutvonen making it three different manufacturers at the top of the time sheets in what most drivers are describing as ‘strange’ track conditions.  Having topped seeding practice, mistakes would mean Alexander Hagberg would miss out on the 21-lap pace of the Top 3 and get a P4 ahead of Meen Vejrak.

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Pleased to open the serious business of the event with a TQ, Coelho said it was a good run adding the result was ‘as expected’.  Having ‘changed something’ on his Hobbywing powered T4, last season only multiple race winner said the new set-up ‘worked very well’ but added the track is ‘still strange’.  He continued, ‘after 3-minutes it goes loose in the rear’.  Looking to tomorrow’s remaining three qualifiers, the Portuguese ace said ‘I will try to do the same tomorrow’.

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‘It was an interesting qualifying starting mid pack’, was Volker’s reaction to Q1.   Only P6 in seeding practice, the Yokomo driver continued, ‘I was a little careful at the beginning as the car started off loose.  After this I could catch Viljami but saw Bruno was checking out so then I was just trying to get maximum points possible and 2nd was a decent start’. Describing his LRP poweerd BD8 as having developed ‘terrible rear grip mid race’ he said this lasted for about 5-laps dropping him further off Coelho’s pace.  He continued, ‘In the last 2-minutes the rear came back again and then it was OK.  A lot of drivers even in Pro Stock are noticing the traction during the run changes for some reason’.  The World Champion concluded, ‘we have to try understand it better to be on point tomorrow for all 5-minutes’.

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‘That was good but Bruno is too fast’ was how Kutvonen summed up Q1.  The factory Awesomatix driver felt, ‘with less mistakes I could have got second but I made too many mistakes and need to improve that for tomorrow’.   In terms of his A800 set-up, he said, ‘the car is ok but we need to improve it to catch Bruno’.  Asked about track conditions the Finn said, ‘the tyres are a little more hairy (after the run) then normal but it’s the same for everyone’.

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Hagberg described his opening qualifier as ‘not as good like practice’ adding ‘I had one mistake at the end of the straight’.  In terms of his car’s performance the Swede said, ‘we need to work more on corner speed now’ but like his rivals said the track s a big factor this weekend.  On this he said, ‘the tyres are fluffing up causing it to feel inconsistent, it is the same for everyone though’.

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Commenting on his P5, Vejrak said, ‘now is better than controlled practice when I had zero grip’.  The former Nitro Touring Car World Champion said sanding his tyres together with set-up changes had made things better.  Describing Q1 as a ‘safe drive’ because after how bad it was in practice he was still ‘afraid of it’.  With a base set-up to now work off he feels they can improve his Scorpion Power equipped BD8 with the main aim for Q2 to make the car ‘less edgy’.

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‘Speechless’ was Marc Rheinard’s reaction after setting the 5th fastest time.  Nodding his head in disbelief, the Tamiya driver said the track is ‘Un Drivable’.   Elaborating on why this is, last year’s race winner said, ‘the tyre picks up some kind of dust, it’s really really bad. Maybe it’s a different batch of carpet but it doesn’t work at all’.

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Making the A-Main in Hrotovice on the ETS’ last visit, following that up with 2 more A-Main appearances last season, Schumacher’s Elliot Harper described his P7 as ‘a good consistent drive’.  Finishing less than a 1/10 of a second off Rheinard, the British driver said he was thinking ‘what if (he) had just pushed a little harder’ but added ‘It’s quite difficult as the track changes a lot as the run goes on with the last minute & a half really hard’.  With planned pre-event carpet testing not transpiring, Harper said they still managed to improve the car a lot of the three practice runs this morning after they ‘changed a lot’ on his Mi6.  This helped gain more corner speed as well as making it easier to drive.   For Q2 they will try some further ‘small changes to try stop the drop off (over the heat)’ adding he feels ‘the tyres are getting too hot and we need to stop that’.  Behind Serpent’s Viktor Wilck, Awesomatix’s Freddy Sudhoff and Tamiya’s Akio Sobue complete the Top 10 times.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class Belgium’s Olivier Bultynck put his Awesomatix on top in Q1 ahead of the Xray of Alexandre Duchet with Tobias Seidl third ahead of top seed Noah Asendorf.  In the ScorpionPower Formula class Serpent’s David Ehrbar posted a TQ run in front of Austrian Andreas Stiebler and Bultynck.  For reigning champion Jan Ratheisky, after a slow practice he improved somewhat to take his Xray to P7.

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December 2, 2016

Hagberg top seed at ETS season opener

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Alexander Hagberg has topped seeding at the opening round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in the Czech Republic.  Only 11th fastest in the first of the two timed practices, the Xray driver would find much improvement on his second attempt to set the fastest 3-consecutive laps by 0.138 of a second from Tamiya’s Akio Sobue, the Japanese driver also finding a chunk of time.  Having been second fastest in TP1, reigning champion Bruno Coelho would better his time but such was Hagberg & Sobue’s improvement he would drop to third.  Topping the first practice, Ronald Volker would slide to 6th, the Top 6 separated by just under 4/10ths of a second.

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‘We improved the car a lot with set-up changes’, was Hagberg’s reaction to topping the times. The former ETS race winner continued, ‘the car was loose in the rear in the first one because of the track so we changed the car to counter that and now it was better’. Feeling his T4 was ‘good to drive the whole run’, the Swede said, ‘I feel confident for qualifying’ adding on his car set-up he ‘won’t touch it’ for Q1 which will bring a close to day 1 of the new season.

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Having struggled with a lack of steering in TP1, Sobue switched from a carbon to an aluminium chassis on his TRF419 describing it as ‘better’.  While happy to get more steering on the ‘very loose track’, the ETS podium finisher plans small changes for the first qualifier saying ‘I still need more (steering)’.  While seeding is on 3-laps, Sobue feels he has a ‘similar 5-minute pace so he is looking to be in the mix in Q1.  Team-mate Marc Rheinard would drop to P8.  The German said while his car was ‘not as loose as before it is still pushing’.  Asked if he followed Sobue’s chassis switch he reply, ‘I am running alu but it’s different to Akio. Our cars also have different diff and shock positions’.

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‘We didn’t change the car but the feeling is like driving on ice’, was how Coelho summed up the final practice adding, ‘I have no feeling, it is just floating over the track’. Describing how the car is feeling as ‘strange’, the Vice-World Champion said they have to change the car for qualifying but added, ‘we will try to not change it too much but adjust small details’.

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Setting the fourth fastest time, Viktor Wilck said, ‘It felt more loose than before’.  The Serpent driver continued, ‘we changed  the diff but it wasn’t enough’.  Looking to qualifying, the Swede will keep the same diff but now change the shocks and toe-in adding ‘I need to make it a little easier for 5-minutes’.  In terms of the track’s low traction he said ‘I think it will stay like this for the rest of the event’.

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With an easier to drive car Viljami Kutvonen was pleased with his second practice. Putting in the 5th fastest time, the Awesomatix driver said fine tuning of the car’s unique damping had made his A800 ‘more easy to drive’.  Planning some further ‘very fine tuning’ he said ‘my 5-minute pace looks promising’ and ‘I will try to drive more clean than anyone else’.  Making it two Awesomatix’s in the top heat Freddy Südhoff would set the 10th fastest time.

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Joking afterward the final practice that he was announcing his retirement from racing as the news of Nico Rosberg’s retirement from Formula 1 circulated the pits, World Champion Volker said, ‘the car was easier to drive and I had a trouble free 4-minutes but obviously it was too easy to drive as my position over 3-laps dropped’.  Improving his time by 4/10ths, the Yokomo driver continued, ‘the 4-minutes was very good as I was able to do the same lap time throughout the whole run but I was bit surprised by my drop off in position.  Like I said before the track layout is not difficult so everyone would be close’.  With the ‘track condition difficult’ he said, ‘we will make changes to get more steering but without making it more loose in the rear end’.  Behind Volker, team-mate Naoki Akiyama would set the 7th fastest time with Meen Vejrak also putting his BD8 into the Top 10 with the ninth fastest time.

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In the Xray Pro-Stock class Swiss Xray driver Noah Asendorf was fastest ahead of ARC’s Lars Hoppe who won in Hrotovice two years ago.  Germany’s Tom Krägefski would complete the Top 3 with his Xray but the big news would be reigning champion Jan Ratheisky lack of pace.  In Pro Stock he was only 20th and in Formula, a class he has reigned over for the passed 4-seasons, he was only 9th fastest.  With Formula’s new Scorpion Power handout electrics getting a very positive reaction from racers it was Roche driver Olivier Bultynck who was fastest from Serpent’s David Ehrbar with former Champion Herbert Weber completing the top 3 with his VBC Racing chassis.

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December 2, 2016

Volker sets pace from Coelho in first practice

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Ronald Volker has set the pace in the first timed practice for the season opener of the 10th running of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in the Czech Republic.  Racing at what has been a very happy hunting ground for the German with 5 wins from the 7 times the ETS has travelled to Hrotovice, Volker was fastest over 3-consecutive laps from reigning champion Bruno Coelho with just 3/100ths separating their times.  Behind them Viktor Wilck was 3rd fastest a further 3/10ths back with last year’s race winner Marc Rheinard fourth as all drivers reported unexpectedly low levels of traction.

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With Modified first to run this morning and drivers putting the low traction in the single free practice down to being first on the freshly laid track, Volker said, ‘after a 5-hour break everyone expected higher grip but it is still quite loose. For everyone it felt loose’. With the track built using new ETS carpet, only the main straight section of carpet has been previously used at Mibo Cup races. On his BD8’s performance, the World Champion said, ‘By the middle of the run the car felt better and was well balanced so so far I’m happy but we will see how much the track will change’.  He continued, ‘as a layout it’s very good but there are no key parts so I think it’s going to make for very tight racing with a lot of drivers being able to run a similar speed’.

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Running an almost identical fastest lap time to that of Volker, a 14.847 compared to Volker’s 14.849, Coelho felt his Xray was ‘working very well’ but his tyres were ‘lacking traction’. Using a different set to those which he used in the morning’s free practice he said ‘(the tyres) were not as good’. Pleased that he has a good car to work with he will leave it unchanged for the second & final timed practice and just fit a different set of tyres.

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Commenting on his P3 time Wilck said, ‘Speed wise it was OK, it is very very loose to drive but it was very similar feeling for everybody’.  Putting this down to track conditions, the Serpent driver added, ‘The car slides every corner. You can control it most of the time but it’s on the limit’. For the final practice the World Championship podium finisher plans to run a different set-up saying he wants to make the car ‘more consistent’.

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‘No grip and no idea why’ was how Rheinard described track conditions.  In what is widely rumoured to be his final race for TRF, the 3-time Touring Car World Champion having been a loyal Tamiya driver all his career but the Japanese manufacturer opting to stop its factory team, he said the practice was a case of ‘trying to keep the car on the track and drift around’. In talks with two manufacturers for 2018, he continued, ‘normally ETS carpet is consistent from the start to the end but here we are sliding around with no side bite’. Running a little toe-in on his TRF419, he plans to increase it for the final practice in a hope of getting a bit more stability from the car.

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Posting the 5th fastest time Yokomo’s Naoki Akiyama was pleased with his early pace but like his rivals, described the track as loose. Liking the track layout, the Japanese said he will most likely leave his BD8 unchanged and while happy with his 3-consecutive lap time feels on a 5-minute pace there is room for improvement. The 17-year-old Worlds Finalist concluded, ‘I need to improve my driving to be more smooth’.

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Competing the Top 6 ahead of Yokomo’s Meen Vejrak, Awesomatix’ Viljami Kutvonen said, ‘I think I have the pace but the car is very difficult to drive, the rear is pretty loose’. Having raced at a recent round of the Mibo Cup, the Finn said ‘the traction is a lot less today’ adding, ‘and I don’t expect it to improve’. With this in mind he added, I will just try to make the car easier to drive and if the traction improves it will be a bonus’. Kutvonen’s team-mate Freddy Südhoff would take his example of the A800 to the 9th fastest time behind VBC Racing’s Yannic Prumper and ahead of Schumacher’s Elliott Harper.

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December 2, 2016

Track Focus – Hrotovice

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Host – Mibo Sport
Country – Czech Republic
Location – Hrotovice
Venue – Sport-V-Hotel
Track type – Temporary
Surface – Carpet
Direction – Anti-Clockwise
Previous ETS races hosted – 6

The most visited venue on the Euro Touring Series calendar, the hosting of the opening round of the Season #10 is set to be its seventh but also its last with the Vienna Model Show expected to replace it.  Only missing off the calendar once since joining the ETS in Season #3,  it instead hosting in the inaugural round of the Euro Offroad Series in 2012, the venue while out in the Czech countryside has always proven popular with racers.  The appeal of the venue is that the track, the restaurant, the bars and a bowling alley are all housed under the one roof – the V Sport Hotel.  With racers completely booking out the hotel for the weekend, most international arriving via Vienna airport which is around 2-hours away, the low cost of the food & drink is also very popular with drivers.  For many drivers racing this weekend’s ETS encounters will not be their first visit back to Hrotovice since last year as many have taken part in the popular multi round Michal Bok run Mibo Cup. Michal and his father are the kingpins of making this event happen and over the years have worked with the hotel to improve the venue with such things as the addition of LED lighting and most recently the addition of pit rooms which can fit 120 drivers freeing up the main pit area.

In terms of this year’s track layout it is once again built in an area 30 metres wide and 24 metres deep.  Commenting on the layout, this being the place where he made his carpet debut 2-years ago, reigning champion Bruno Coelho said, ‘it’s very tight and technical so there is not going to be much difference between Modified and Pro Stock as you never use full throttle other than on the straight.  It’s a fun layout’.  Asked what he felt was the main feature of the track he picked out ‘the section in front of the driver stand’ describing it as ‘difficult’ because ‘you arrive super fast there’.  Top Qualifier and winner here last year, Marc Rheinard gave the layout out a thumbs up describing it as ‘nice’ and adding the key to a good lap was ‘just stay away from the dots’.

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December 1, 2016

Coelho ready to defend as ETS celebrates 10th season

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This weekend (2-4 December), the Yokomo Euro Touring Series will celebrate the start of its 10th season when over 300 racers from 29 countries travel to Hrotovice in the Czech Republic for the opening race of the six round championship. From small beginnings when the first ETS race was held in Vejle, Denmark in March 2008, over the 51 races that made up the subsequent 9 seasons the championship has established itself as one of touring cars’ most coveted titles with both drivers and manufacturers. Only 4 drivers have achieved the top prize and defending that title in Season #10 will be Bruno Coelho.

The only multiple race winner last season, the only other race winners being the three champions that had come before him, Coelho will be looking to open his title defence with a win at the very same venue he made his debut. Having held more ETS races than any other venue, this being it’s seventh appearance on the calendar, Coelho made his carpet racing debut here in 2014. Just scraping into the A-Main qualifying 8th, next time round he made the podium behind Marc Rheinard and Ronald Volker but third time round, having since registered his first win on carpet, Coelho will be looking to reverse that result come Sunday evening.

Having enjoyed reigning over the ETS as champion for 5-consecutive seasons, Ronald Volker wants his title back and as the newly crowned World Champion the Yokomo driver is in confident form. Interestingly each season the German went onto become champion he did so by winning the season opener with last year the first time he didn’t win Round 1 or in Hrotovice. Sharing the top spot in the statistics for the most race wins with long time arch rival Marc Rheinard, a Czech win would see him overtake Rheinard for the first time as the championship’s most winning driver.

Kicking off his season perfectly in Hrotovice 12-months ago when he took the TQ and win, unfortunately the end result would turn out the same for Rheinard as he again finished runner-up in the championship. Champion in Season #3, the Tamiya driver has been Vice-champion ever since and with talk that this may possibly be the last ETS outing for Tamiya’s TRF race team, the loyal 4-time World Champion will be determined to win once more with them and extend Tamiya’s tally as the most winning manufacturer in the ETS’ premiere Modified class. Winning the inaugural ETS title with Jilles Groskamp, the iconic Japanese model manufacturer has enjoyed 21 races wins and 3 titles.

Outside of the three title favourites, Coelho’s team-mate Alexander Hagberg should be in the mix as well as Rheinard’s team-mate Christopher Krapp, both drivers among the ETS’ exclusive list of race winners. Multiple race winner Yannic Prumper begins his second season with VBC Racing and will be looking to put what was learnt last season to good use. Team-mate Lucas Urbain showed strong promise with the car in Japan last weekend so both drivers together with new signing Marc Fisher will be aiming a strong showing. The first ETS encounter since the World Championships in China in August, Serpent’s Viktor Wilck will try to continue on from his impressive podium finish and try for a similar result, something that eluded the 2 time winner & 4 time Top Qualifier last season. On the back of his best ETS campaign, finishing 5th in the standings, Awesomatix’ Viljami Kutvonen wants more podium finishes having done so twice last season.

In Pro Stock and Formula, Jan Ratheisky is the man to beat as champion of both classes. Wrapping up a 4th consecutive Formula title early last year having won the season opener, he would also become the first driver to do the double when he claimed the Pro Stock title as well making it a clean sweep of the ETS for Xray. A big change for Formula this season is the switch to new handout electrics from Scorpion Power who have created a high quality motor featuring a rev limiter. Ratheisky won both A-Mains in Hrotovice last season but his rivals will be trying even harder to topple his reign in particular of Formula.

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July 24, 2016

Hagberg & Viljami end season with 2nd podium

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With new champion Bruno Coelho already wrapping up the win in A2, the final A-Main encounter of the 2015/16 Yokomo Euro Touring Series Season at the Hudy Arena would see Alexander Hagberg and Viljami Kutvonen cap of their seasons with a second podium finish.   Leading away the field in A3, former race winner Hagberg would take a straight forward win to secure his first asphalt podium finish having last finished on the podium indoors at Round 2 in Germany.  Having only secured his first ETS podium finish at Round 4 in Italy, Viljami was made to work a little harder for 3rd overall in Slovakia with Ronald Volker shadowing his every move before an attempted pass by Luxembourg race winner Jilles Groskamp tapped both drivers into a spin.  This left Viljami to take an easy second with Yannic Prümper completing the Top 3 – a position that was to secure the VBC Racing driver 4th overall, his best result of the season.  An intense battle for 4th in the leg would see Marc Rheinard punt Volker into the grass coming out of the second last corner.  Crossing the line-up fourth as Volker’s Yokomo sat on the grass, the Taimya driver was later given a time penalty to put him behind Volker who was classified 8th.

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‘It’s good to end the season with a podium finish’, was Hagberg’s reaction after the race.  The Swede added, ‘doing well this weekend is a good feeling going into the Worlds’.  On his A3 win which made it a 1-2 for race hosts Xray, he said, ‘It was alright, car was more stable that time. I was able to control (the) race just like I planned’.

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A driver who made a noticeable improvement this season as he stepped up to the role of lead driver at Awesomatix, establishing himself as a consistent front runner, Viljami was ‘super happy to end championship with a podium’.  The Finn continued, ‘overall it’s been a super season as I made the A-Main 5-times and had 2 podium finishes on asphalt.  I’m super happy’.  Struggling in A2, for A3 he said his LRP powered A800 ‘was good again’ adding his previous issues were as he suspected due to a bad set of tyres.  After he ‘almost spun coming on the straight’, he said this allowed Volker and Jilles Groskamp to get close but once Volker tried a pass and failed it was ‘then easy’ to finish second.

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With the Pro Stock and Formula Round 6 winners being decided in A3, it would be Tom Krägefski who would claim his first ETS win ahead of Xray team-mate and new champion Jan Ratheisky.  Starting from the TQ, Krägefski would get passed for the A3 win by P2 qualifier Noah Asendorf who would win the leg to complete an all Xray podium line-up at their home track.

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In the Serpent Formula class, Roche driver & A2 winner Olivier Bultynck put in a sterling effort to be the first driver to beat back to back champion Ratheisky this year but it wasn’t to be as having looked to have got to the front himself and Ratheisky touched allowing David Ehrbar to go to front with 2-laps to go.  With second in A3 enough for Ratheisky to claim his 5th win of the season in as many race, Bultynck would get second overall while Ehrbar completed the podium.

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July 24, 2016

Coelho caps off ETS title victory with 3rd win

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Having clinched the Yokomo Euro Touring Series title yesterday when he claimed his third TQ of the season, Bruno Coelho today capped off his title winning campaign with a third win.  Winning one of the most static A-Mains in the ETS’ 51 race history yesterday, not one position change taking place over the 5-minutes, Coelho again headed an Xray 1-2 to wrap up an early win at the Hudy Arena in Slovakia.   While up front the race was a repeat of A1, after initially looking like another 10 car procession the race came to life as Ronald Volker tagged Viljami Kutvonen as the pack backed up behind the Awesomatix driver.  Surviving the tag to maintain third the Finn would later spin out at the end of the straight, him reporting afterwards he felt he got a bad set of tyres highlighting his 7th place starting team-mate Freddy Sudhoff being 4/10th a lap faster than him.  While Volker, who said his car was ‘amazing’ would recover two of the positions lost after his contact with Viljami, an attempt to pass to Marc Rheinard for third ‘didn’t work out’ dropping the outgoing champion to P6.  A much improved Rheinard would hold on to third followed by Yannic Prumper and the Serpent of 9th place starter Viktor Wilck.

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Commenting on his A2 win, Coelho said, ‘It was again a bit easy.  Alex made a mistake at the beginning and this gave me a lot of space’.  Posting the fastest lap of the race with an 18.293 to pull clear, the Portuguese driver would control the race, even able to finish with a slow 19-second last lap before celebrating with a victory donut, his second consecutive ETS season finale victory at his team’s home track. Summing up the weekend, the offroad World Champion who goes into the Touring Car World Championships in China next month as one of the title favourites, said ‘my car was perfect all weekend’.  He added,  ‘I made no mistakes and had no problems with the car.  It was a great way to finish the championship’.

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Posting his fastest lap of the race on his final lap, Hagberg said his ‘car was too loose at the start’.  The Nitro Touring Car World Champion who will defend that title in Italy in 2-weeks time, added his ORCA powered T4 was ‘loose on one side like it is tweaked’.  Suffering ‘a small mistake on the first lap’ this ‘cost a lot of time’.  Set to lead away the grid of the closing race of Season #9 as Coelho sits out the race, the Swede said, ‘I’ll try to fix the (the car) for A3 and protect my second place (for Round 6)’.

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‘For sure better than yesterday’ was Rheinard’s reaction after A2.  Having had trouble with his race car in the first qualifier and then switched to his spare car, the Tamiya driver reverted to his ‘better car’ which with some set-up changes helped him find 2/10ths of a second a lap.  Starting behind Sudhoff, the 4-time World Champion said he lost time on the opening lap behind the ‘struggling’ Awesomatix driver.  Getting by when Sudhoff made a mistake on lap 2, Rheinard said he then benefited from ‘a small crash and came out fourth’ and that become third when Viljami spun out.  With his lap times now ‘pretty much same as Alex and Bruno’, he concluded, ‘maybe we went wrong with (changing) car and set-up before’.

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‘At least not a boring final’ was Prumper’s view of A3.  Making his first ETS A-Main appearance as a VBC Racing driver, the former race winner said his car was ‘loose on the rear at the beginning’.  Also suffering from a slipping belt, the German said this left him ‘lacking forward traction’ and this is why he ‘couldn’t pass Marc’ for 3rd.  Planning to ‘change everything for the next final’, he is confident he’ll have a car with which he can overtake.

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In the Pro Stock and Formula classes it looked for a time that both overall race winners would be decided also in A2 however some great passes meant they go to A3.  In Pro Stock, Top Qualifier & A1 winner Tom Krägefski made a break at the start but got chased down by Noah Asendorf who got by the end of the straight.  It was short lived for the Swiss driver as he then made a mistake coming onto the straight.  This left Marco Siegenthaler as the new challenger but he would make contact with the rear of Krägefski ending both drivers chances of the win with champion Jan Ratheisky there to pick up the pieces and take the A2 win.  In the Serpent Formula encounter, Ratheisky seemed to be business as usual but Roche driver Olivier Bultynck made some impressive passes first on David Ehrbar and then on the champion to take the win and aim to become the first driver to beat Ratheisky this season to an overall win.  Ehrbar won in Luxembourg but Ratheisky was forced to miss that race due to a shoulder injury.

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