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June 28, 2019

Sudhoff holds clear practice advantage at ETS Apeldoorn

Freddy Sudhoff holds a clear advantage over his rivals at the penultimate round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series with the Awesomatix driver topping the first controlled practice by a considerable margin from Xray’s Alexander Hagberg and Bruno Coelho.  Racking up his first ever ETS career win at the first outdoor race of the season in Madrid but then struggling at the next round in Austria, Sudhoff is back to form making the large fast flowing AMCA Apeldoorn in the Netherlands look easy.  Laying down the fastest 3-consecutive laps by more than 3/10ths of a second, his rivals are openly finding it hard to match his pace with the bad news being the German is confident the hotter it gets the better his car is going to work.  Unlike most races this year, there is no threat of rain interrupting the schedule with tomorrow, the main day of qualifying set to see temperatures sore to the to the mid 30s.

‘From the very first practice it’s being going very good and I really like the track layout’, was how Sudhoff summed up his strong start to the weekend.  He continued, ‘I have made some minor tweaks to the car here and there, just some fine tuning really.  We have also worked on the speedo settings because how you get out of the corners here is important.  We are focus more on that for now’.  Having the advantage both over 3-laps and over 5-minutes, asked if the expected hot temperatures was of any concern to him maintaining his advantage, he replied, ‘my electrics are running cool and the hotter it gets the better the cars gets’.

On his CP1 performance Hagberg said, ‘It’s a lot better today, I struggled a bit yesterday because I lacked track time as I didn’t come here for practice this year’.  The Swede continued, ‘now the car is more on the pace but it’s a difficult track as it changes a lot with the temperature.  We seem to be more competitive the hotter the track is and the weather for tomorrow is very hot so we are hoping that will favour us.  Managing the tyre temperature for the 5-minutes in qualifying is going to be important’.

Winner here 12-months ago from the TQ, Coelho said, ‘CP1 was OK. We tried new stuff this round and it was not as good as before so we will try something different for the next one’.  The reigning Champion added, ‘Awesomatix are strong here and we are trying to match them.  Over 3-laps we look ok but over 5-minutes we drop a lot (to Sudhoff) so we have work to do for qualifying’.

Although pleased to set the fourth fastest time, Nicholas Lee described his performance so far as ‘up & down’.  The Yokomo driver said, ‘I didn’t feel good with the car but it’s doing good lap times.  Every round we have tried something new on the set-up but for controlled practice I went back to the set-up I was most comfortable with and now I will keep it the same and try to adjust my driving to suit that’.  For his Championship points leading team-mate Ronald Volker the first controlled practice left him P8.  The German was happy with the pace over the entire run but admitted his 3-lap pace was ‘down the order’ which he added was down to the car pushing too much, something they will try to rectify for CP2.

Setting the 5th fastest time, Awesomatix’s Lucas Urbain said, ‘Freddy and I knew since yesterday, actually since testing here, that this track was going to be good for us. It was every element that suits our car’.  The French driver continued, ‘Freddy is easily fastest and I can fight for 2nd or 3rd.  I can be on par with Bruno/Ronald, who ever it is going to be’.  On his car set-up, he said, ‘Freddy came here running my base set-up and tried some adjustments on that so I tried them also but I have ended up going back to my own settings.  I don’t need to change anything on the car yet’.

‘Better than the first one’, was Christopher Krapp’s response when asked about CP1, the Yokomo driver suffering a striped gear diff in the first run of the day (Round 7 of free practice).  He continued, ‘the track changed a lot between runs so we are still tweaking our set-up.  The whole team is a little off the pace and we need something extra’.  Asked where they were losing time over the lap, the German said, ‘rotation is the problem.  The track has lots of flowing corners and our car is too stable so this is our biggest problem.  I will adjust the rear end now to try get more rotation’.  Behind Krapp, former Apeldoorn winner Jilles Groskamp was the top Infinity driver ahead of Volker with Loic Jasmin and Viktor Wilck completing the Top 10.

In Pro Stock its was also Awesomatix that led the way as their cars filled the Top 7 positions in CP1.  Fresh from being crowned EFRA’s European Pro Stock Champion, Olivier Bultynck was fastest from championship leader Simon Lauter with Max Machler third.  In Formula, Serpent’s David Ehrbar was quickest from Bultynck and ETS Spain winner Jitse Miedema.

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June 28, 2019

Track Focus – Apeldoorn

Name – AMCA Apeldoorn
Club – Auto Modelbouw Club Apeldoorn
Country – Netherlands
Location – Apeldoorn (90Km east of Amsterdam)
Surface – Asphalt
Direction – Anti-clockwise
No. of ETS Races hosted – 5 (2009, 2011-13, 2018)

The driver comments on social media sum up the sense of pleasure and enjoyment they get from racing at the Apeldoorn track. Hosting the ETS for a sixth time, having made its debut on the calendar 10 years ago, this is set to be the best RC venue to be in the World this weekend as Europe finally gets a run of Summer weather that won’t involve watching weather apps to see when the next rain shower is coming – this fact in itself adding to the atmosphere in the Netherlands.  The large track is super smooth and has been presented perfectly by the AMCA club for the penultimate round of this season’s championship.  Only three drivers have won here, Marc Rheinard topping the ETS ranking for Apeldoorn wins with 3 to his credit.  Team-mate Jilles Groskamp enjoyed home success when he won on the track’s debut in 2009 and when the track returning to the championship last year after a four year break, it was reigning Champion Bruno Coelho who claimed the top step on the podium.

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May 11, 2019

Coelho takes ‘very important’ win at ETS Austria

Bruno Coelho has claimed a ‘very important’ win at Round 4 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria today, the Xray driver becoming the first double winner of the season.  Only sixth at the season opener and also enduring a tough weekend in Madrid where he was only 7th, the reigning champion came into the weekend desperately needing a win to keep his quest for a fourth consecutive ETS Modified title alive. While practice saw the Portuguese driver a little off pace on the championship’s first visit to the tight & technical ERC Wiener Neudorf track, qualifying got things back on track as he secured the overall TQ, and bonus championship point, ahead of points leader Ronald Volker.  Taking an easy win in A1 as Volker struggled for traction early on, he faced a much stronger challenge in A2 but resisting the pressure from the Yokomo driver he wrapped up his 16th ETS career win. Behind, Alexander Hagberg would t-bone Volker in the final dash to the line allowing Marc Rheinard through to second.  The arrival of rain during the third round of mains, meant it looked for a time that Coelho was going to take even more points out of Volker’s lead.  Counting one of two, Rheinard was on to take P2 but after a short delay racing resumed and Volker got the A3 win to secure 2nd with Rheinard completing the podium.

Commenting on A2, Coelho said, ‘this one was very hard. Volker was on my back from the start. I was pushing hard to try make a gap but three times I lost the rear which was a warning to slow down’.  He continued, ‘Alex made a little pressure on Volker which gave me time to breath and get some space.  Even if Alex didn’t crash Volker I had enough to take the win’.  Summing up the win he said, ‘It’s been a very good weekend. It didn’t start good but we found a direction to go with the car and it was very good. For the championship this result is very important. I already have 2 throw away results so I needed this win and I need 2 more so we will work hard to achieve that at the next 2’.

Summing up A2, Volker said ‘we changed nothing after A1 and the car felt great again, maybe it was a bad set of tyres. I was all over Bruno but couldn’t make a clean pass. This time Alex wasn’t so nice hitting me quite hard and unnecessarily on the last lap but luckily I was able to win A3.  The car was simply amazing. I didn’t expect so much performance out of the car after the rain. A big thank you to Hayato and Jurgen for the package’. Retaining his points lead in the championship, he said, ‘Congrats to Bruno, he did nothing wrong today.  For the rest of the season we are still maximum confident to fight for wins and keep our lead in the championship’.

Reacting to his podium finish Rheinard said, ‘I hoped the rain would come’ – the Infinity driver having a faster time for his inherited P2 in A2 compared to that of Volker in A1 which had rain cancelled A3 would have given him second overall.  He continued, ‘I still had a chance of second (overall) if I won A3 but after Ronald got a gap I was just driving around to be sure to make the podium especially with Alex gone out (of A3)’.  The German concluded, ‘We had a good car this weekend but a podium was the best I could do after the bad luck in qualifying’.

Finishing fourth on tie break with Awesomatix’s Lucas Urbain, Hagberg said, ‘for the second final my car was very good and I could fight with Bruno and Ronald for the lead.  On the last lap I misjudged the gap, there was no gap, and I collided with Ronald which cost me one position.  In the last one I randomly spun out on the first lap which I can only suspect was the tyres. I didn’t change the car’. On conclusion the Swede said, ‘We showed great pace and I’m aiming to be higher at the next race’ – Round 5 of the ETS taking place at Apeldoorn in the Netherlands in 6-weeks time.

The trip to ERC Wiener Neudorf produced the first double class winner of the season as Simon Lauter claimed the win in Formula and Pro-Stock.  The German wrapped up his first Formula win in A2 again finding a way by Top Qualifier and reigning champion Jan Ratheisky. Ratheisky would take A3 to secure second overall with Xray team-mate Matej Dobnikar completing the podium.  In Pro Stock, Lauter had to work a little harder for what would be his third win of the season.  Winning A1 from the TQ, in A2 team-mate Dominic Vogl took the win after Lauter rolled coming onto the main straight before recovery to take 3rd.  This left it a battle of the team-mates going into A3 and battling for the lead Vogl would clash with Lauter sending both cars tumbling, allowing Ratheisky through for the win but resuming in second Lauter would take the overall win to continue Awesomatix’ reign over the Pro Stock class this season. Vogl would stand on the second step of the podium with team manager & ETS Daun winner Max Mächler joining them.

In the Infinity Masters class, Alexander Stocker could enjoy an early beer as he wrapped up his fourth win of the season.  The former Pro Stock champion was joined on the podium by Toni Mateo and Werner Schmitzer.  In 17.5 Stock, the top step of the podium was also decided in A2 as Top Qualifier backed up his A1 win with another in A2 to claim a popular victory.  Winning A3, Tobias Baumbach would finish 2nd overall with the Top 3 completed by third place qualifier Dominik Ruf.

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May 11, 2019

Chassis Focus – Simon Lauter

Chassis – Tamiya TRF 103
Motor – Scorpion Power System (handout)
ESC – Scorpion Power System (handout)
Batteries – LRP 5800
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/SRT
Bodyshell – Protoform

Remarks – Claiming his first Formula win of the season in ERC Wiener Neudorf , Simon put this performance down to going back to what he knows.  Having tried a variety of set-ups and different parts over the opening rounds but not getting the performance gains he was after he has reverted to his old car from last season with an immediate effect on his results.

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May 11, 2019

Chassis Focus – Simon Lauter

Chassis – Awesomatix A800X Evo (MMCX-2)
Motor – Muchmore (Handout)
ESC –Muchmore (Handout)
Batteries – LRP 8000mAh
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/SRT
Bodyshell – Zooracing DBX

Remarks – Simon has been the man to beat this year in Pro Stock and on the ETS’ first visit to the ERC Wiener Neudorf he once again used his A800X Evo to secure the TQ and win number 4 to extend his lead in the points standings. Like the first asphalt round in Madrid, his car uses new low friction belts in combination with the low friction pulleys and utilises the carbon middle motor conversion set. The car has a set of Awesomatix alloy screws on the top side of the car and the package is completed with Zooracing’s DBX shell.

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May 11, 2019

Coelho takes easy A1 win

Bruno Coelho has taken an easy win in the opening A1 at Round 4 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria this morning.  Starting from the TQ, the Xray driver took advantage of a slow starting Ronald Volker to quickly build a gap and take control of proceedings.  Behind Volker the pack was bunched up before contact between Alexander Hagberg and Marc Rheinard opened things up giving the Yokomo driver the breathing space to get his car up to speed.  After a good battle with Lucas Urbain, Hagberg would eventually find a way passed the Awesomatix driver  to recover to third.

Reacting to his 1.1-second winning margin Coelho said, ‘I started really well and I could see Volker had some trouble at the start with traction.  This gave me a gap.  After that I just controlled the difference between us’.  With pole position a distinct advantage on the tight and technical ERC Wiener Neudorf track, looking to A2 Coelho said, ‘the car is working well so lets hope we can do the same in the next final’.

Summing up his race, Volker said, ‘It’s a new day and the track is different.  I didn’t have grip at the beginning and had to defend position from Alex.  He was very nice and fair’.  The German continued, ‘the grip got better after that but I wasn’t faster than Bruno so I was just trying to keep my P2.  We will make a small change for the next one and hope we can attack from the start’.

Hagberg said, ‘my car was very good from the start.  I had a lot of traction but Ronald was struggling so I had to brake check.  Then Marc hit me’.  He continued, ‘I had a nice fight with Lucas and could get back to 3rd but I am confident I can fight for at least 2nd in the next two (A-Mains)’.

In the opening Pro Stock final, Simon Lauter saw off a strong challenge from Awesomatix team-mate Dominic Vogl before the latter had a mistake in the final run through the chicane which allowed Max Mächler slip through for second.  Lauter enjoyed a second win when he took A1 of Formula after a nice move to get passed Top Qualifier Jan Ratheisky.  A mistake later on from Ratheisky allowed Luke Lee through to second with the British driver finishing just  17/100th off the leader.  In the Masters class and 17.5 Stock it was straight forward wins for Top Qualifiers Alexander Stocker and Luis Moreno.

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May 10, 2019

Coelho Top Qualifier at ETS Austria

Bruno Coelho is the Top Qualifier at the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria, the Xray driver becoming the first double pole sitter of Season #12. After enduring a tough weekend at the first asphalt race of the ETS season in Madrid last month, the ETS Daun winner secured an important TQ on the championship’s first ever visit to the tight and technical ERC Wiener Neudorf track.  Making the gamble to save new tyres for the last of the four qualifiers, Coelho duly delivered the fastest time of the day in Q4 helped too by the wind that caused drivers so much issues earlier in the day having dissipated for the late evening run.  Having gone into the final qualifier with TQ runs from Q1 and 3, Ronald Volker tried to make the most of part run tyres, as a result of his Q2 errors, but it came to an end when he became the latest victim of the entry onto the straight and rolled his Yokomo.  Taking a P2, also on new tyres Alexander Hagberg managed to move ahead of Marc Rheinard to secure third on the grid with Lucas Urbain completing the Top 5 starting positions for tomorrow’s finals.

‘Saving new tyres for the last round was risky for sure but in the end it worked out’, was Coelho’s reaction after Q4.  The World Champion explained, ‘we wanted to try something on the car and test it on used tyres which is why we ran used tyres in Q3.  The changes worked good and I had a really good final round.  The performance is good for a prototype car’.  Looking to the finals, which due to rain forecast for Sunday will be run tomorrow, he said, ‘The finals are going to be super hard.  The track is very tight but fast in places so it is easy to make mistakes.  Also Volker is fast and super aggressive at the beginning of the races but I will do my best to keep him behind me’.

Volker said, ‘I gave it everything.  I was on half run old tyres but it felt phenomenal’.  The winner at the season opener in Vienna last October on carpet, he continued, ‘I was closing the gap he made at the start from being on fresh tyres but then I touched the curb coming onto the straight.  I knew I’d lost it’.  Asked about the finals, the championship points leader said, ‘I am maximum confident with the car going into the Mains but there is no real opportunity to pass and we need to see how the track conditions will be tomorrow’.

Summing up his final qualifying effort, Hagberg said, ‘It was a good run although it was hard to see in some corners with the low sun’.  He added, ‘I knew I needed second to be ahead of Marc on the grid so I am glad that worked out’.  While admitting the track layout was going to make it challenging to pass he said it was easy to make mistakes meaning the finals will be all about driving a clean race.

‘One of the worst days to have’, was how Rheinard summed up qualifying.  Having shown great speed, setting the fastest lap in Q3 before throwing away a TQ run by rolling coming onto the main straight, he continued, ‘to come close to the TQ twice and then to end up fourth especially on a track that so hard to pass on is frustrating when you know you have a good car’.  The Infinity driver added, ‘I made the mistake myself in Q3 and in Q2 I just missed out by 4/10ths when I made some bad laps. Others had more luck today’.

‘I’m very happy.  I made some mistakes but the car was super awesome in the last one on used tyres’, was the reaction of Urbain to his P5 on the grid.  Out qualifying Awesomatix team-mate and ETS Madrid winner Freddy Sudhoff, the Frenchman is ‘super confident for tomorrow’ describing his car as ‘near perfect’ meaning he can ‘just drive and have no worries’.  Also making the A-Main at the previous round, he said it was ‘awesome’ that there would be 3 Awesomatix’ on the grid tomorrow with new recruit Tim Wahl putting his example 10th on the grid.

The Xray Pro Stock overall TQ would also be decided in Q4, with Simon Lauter topping the times for a second time in the final round to secure his third TQ of the season.  The Awesomatix driver and championship leader will start on pole ahead of team-mates Dominic Vogl and Max Mächler with Xray’s Jan Ratheisky having work to do in fourth if he is to prevent the fourth win of the season for the unique Russian designed car.  With 17.5 Stock and Formula TQs settled in Q3, Alexander Stocker wrapped up another TQ despite a poor final qualifier.  Topping Q4, Toni Mateo will start second with Q1 winner Werner Schmitzer lining up third.

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May 10, 2019

Volker bounces back in Q3

After spinning out while on TQ run in the second round of qualifying, Ronald Volker bounced back to top Q3 at the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria.  The Yokomo driver produced the quickest run of the day so far, with a 0.289 of second advantage over the Xray of Alexander Hagberg with Q2 pace setter Bruno Coelho completing the Top 3 despite being on used tyres.  Second fastest in each of the opening two qualifiers, Marc Rheinard was looking strong to go one better, but in a similar error to that of Coelho in Q1, he rolled coming onto the main straight on lap 12 of 17.  The only driver to manage a 17-second lap for the round, with any chance of a result gone the Infinity driver pulled up.  Volker’s second TQ run means only Coelho can deny him pole for Saturday’s finals with the Portuguese driver having the advantage of being on new tyres while Volker will be on used.

Commenting on his latest TQ run, Volker said, ‘for sure I am happy with a TQ run in Q3 as many guys were on new tyres’.  He continued, Even though it didn’t feel as comfortable as in Q2 I just tried to make no single mistake.  I had some slides but overall it was a clean run’.  Looking to the fourth and deciding qualifier which is scheduled to take place after 20:00, the former World Champion said, ‘we will make a small change to the car for the late conditions but the pressure is on Bruno to deliver a TQ run’.

‘It was a good run.  We improved the car since Q1 and have a better set-up now’, was Hagberg’s view on Q3.  The Swede continued, ‘I didn’t realise it was so close to Ronald.  Scotty didn’t announce the gap so I didn’t know it was only a couple of tenths.  If I did I would have pushed harder.  Anyway it is a good result and good points.’  Like team-mate Coelho, he has new tyres for the final qualifier saying, ‘I will push for a TQ run in the last one’.

Coelho said, ‘I was on used tyres and expected to be slower.  I’m very happy with 3rd on used tyres’.  The reigning Champion continued my time was only half a second off my TQ time from the run before’.  Having made set-up changes to his car to try and get the more steering he was looking for he said the changes felt good and he hopes thet work as well when he’s on new tyres’.

Coming into the event on the back of his first ever ETS win, the penultimate qualifier finally saw Freddy Sudhoff put together a decent run.  The Awesomatix driver said, ‘the car has been good all day long but finally the driver improved as well’.  He said a speedo set-up change  ‘allowed (him) to get a better rhythm with the car and a better overall feeling’.  Another to use up his tyre allocation, the German is not overly concerned about running used tyres in the final qualifying saying he believes it won’t as big as disadvantage as the car is easier to drive on used tyres and that the advantage of new is only in the first lap or two.

In the Scorpion Power System Formula class, reigning Champion & current points leader Jan Ratheisky extended that advantage as he produced a third TQ run to claim the overall pole and bonus point that goes with it.  Also being decided in Q3 was the Stock 17.5 TQ which will see Luis Moreno lead away tomorrow’s A-Main grid.  In the Xray Pro Stock class Dominic Vogl continued his rise to the front.  P3 in Q1, and then P2 in Q2, the Austrian hit the top in Q3 ahead of Awesomatix team-mates Max Mächler, Simon Lauter, Olivier Bultynck and Christian Donath.  The TQ will be decided in the fourth round as will the Infinity Masters class which saw a repeat of Q2 with Alexander Stocker getting a TQ run ahead of Toni Mateo.

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