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May 11, 2014

Volker celebrates 10th ETS win with Mattsee victory

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He said after A1 he expected a stronger challenge from his team-mate and that is exactly what he got in A2, but in the end Ronald Volker was able to hold off intense pressure from Yannic Prumper to claim the overall win at the Yokomo Euro Touring Series fourth round in Mattsee, Austria. The win marks the defending champion’s 10th ETS race leaving him just 1 off the championship’s most winning driver Marc Rheinard who completed the Top 3 for second of the day’s A-Mains. In terms of the championship today’s victory together with bonus point for TQ means now only Team Xray’s Alexander Hagberg, who is having a tough event at fahr(T)raum, can deny the Yokomo driver & his team their fourth consecutive Ride Modified title.

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‘I’m done, that race aged me’ said a very clearly relieved Volker after the display of world class racing put on by himself & Prumper.  As had predicted after A1, Volker said Prumper had the advantage of new tyres, which prior to today were more a distadvantage than used tyres, and their performances were reversed from the opening Main.  Complimenting Prumper on keeping the highly intense battle so clean adding it ‘was a good show for those watching’, the European Champion looked to have early control of the race until he tapped his LRP powered BD7 off the boards allowing Prumper’s MuchMore powered example to close right up.  ‘Working crazy hard’ to give the 20-year-old no room with only three potential passing spots on the track. With Prumper on fresher tyres Volker said this got more difficult as the race went on as his challenger had more steering and better forward traction. Delighted to take his winning tally to double digitals, him very keen to knock Rheinard from the top of the ETS winners table, the German said it had been ‘a great weekend’ thanking his sponsors Yokomo and LRP for their support and as always his race engineer Yukijiro Umino.

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‘I just couldn’t find a place to pass’, that was how Prumper summed up his impressive challenge. The former race winner said with fresh tyres his BD7 was much better although it wasn’t until around the 2-minute mark at which they really came good. Making a move on the last lap which saw the two make contact, sending his own car crashing into the boards, he said there was a small gap and he ‘had a go but it didn’t happen’. Set to start at the front of the grid in A3, Volker sitting out the closing race, Prumper said his main focus is on the win and Marc Rheinard, the Tamiya driver the only one who can potential deny him helping make it a Yokomo 1-2 on the overall podium. With Rheinard starting fourth, his former team-mate said once he makes no mistakes the win in A3 should be no problem.

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Finally getting by his team-mate Viktor Wilck, when the No.3 Tamiya driver tapped the boards and broke a C-Hub, Rheinard said it was too late to be able to do anything about the leading Yokomos. Encouraged by his comparable pace to both Volker & Prumper, he said his Much More powered TRF418, which is running a number of World Championship development parts, was ‘good’.  Seeing off Marc Fischer, he admitted the Serpent driver had him under pressure for a time but he was able to break away from the challenge.  With 2nd overall up for grabs in A3, he said he will go for it but added he needs to be careful that he doesn’t on the other hand throw away the chance of only his second podium finish of the season.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class the overall win was also decided in A2 with Top Qualifier Jan Ratheisky seeing off a sterling challenge from Xray team-mate Marek Cerny. Cerny pushed the German hard over did with just over a minute to go hitting the boards and taking a corner off his car.  Starting 5th on the grid Team C driver Tobias Seidl  took second with another good run from Oliver Frank seeing him completing the A2 Top 3.  In Formula, Ratheisky became the first champion of Season #7 as he took A2 for the overall win to defend his title in the growing category.

Ride Modified A-Main Leg 2 Result
1.(1) Ronald Volker (DE) – Team Yokomo – 24/5:00.269
2.(2) Yannic Prumper (DE) – Team Yokomo – 24/5:01.220
3.(4) Marc Rheinard (DE) – Tamiya Racing Factory – 24/5:01.777
4.(5) Marc Fischer (DE) – Team Serpent – 24/5:02.558
5.(7) Alexander Hagberg (SE) – Team Xray – 24/5:08.888
6.(9) Christopher Krapp (DE) – Kyosho – 24/5:10.034
7.(6) Dominik Fleischmann (DE) – Team Yokomo – 24/5:11.113
8.(8) Freddy Sudhoff (DE) – Awesomatix – 24/5:12.775
9.(10)Andy Moore (GB) – HB – 24/5:14.131
10.(3)Viktor Wilck (SE) – Tamiya Racing Factory – 10/1:59.795

Xray Pro-Stock A-Main Leg 2 Result
1.(1) Jan Ratheisky (DE) – Team Xray – 22/5:02.316
2.(5) Tobias Seidl (DE) – Team C – 22/5:05.987
3.(8) Oliver Franke (DE) – Awesomatix – 22/5:07.473
4.(7) Barnabas Toth (HU) – Yokomo – 22/5:08.362
5.(9) Tony Streit (DE) – Serpent – 22/5:10.172
6.(3) Martin Hofer (DE) – Schumacher – 22/5:10.701
7.(4) Henrik Heitsch (DE) – ARC – 22/5:11.452
8.(10)Florian Botzenhart (DE) – Team C – 21/5:01.667
9.(2) Marek Cerny (CZ) – Team Xray – 17/3:49.874
10.(6)Andreas Myberg (SE) – Xray – 17/3:59.043

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May 11, 2014

Volker heads Yokomo 1-2 in A1 at ETS Austria

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Ronald Volker took an easy win in the opening A-Main at the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria this morning. The Top Qualifier headed home a Yokomo 1-2 as team-mate Yannic Prumper also finished in the same position he qualified. The race was made all the easier for the Yokomo pairing as a first corner coming together between the No. 3 and 4 starting Tamiya’s of Viktor Wilck and Marc Rheinard gave them an early break. Benefiting from the first corner chaos, Marc Fischer would finish third, the Serpent driver coming on very strong at the end of the encounter to mount a challenge on Prumper only to run out of time.

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‘Great to get the first Main done’, that was Volker’s reaction to his rather straight forward A1 win of which he also posted the fastest lap.  Building up a gap over Prumper, the defending champion said for the second half of the race he was about to take a mostly safe approach taking wider lines adding that just the smallest of contacts risks damaging a C-Hub or servo. Looking to secure his 10th ETS race win today, he said the plan for A2 is to ‘try repeat the same again’ but he added that due to Prumper’s tyre strategy he expects a much tougher challenge from the 20-year-old.

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Prumper said the race was ‘pretty easy after Marc & Viktor crashed’.  Running used tyres, while Volker raced a fresh set, he pushed as hard as he could but said today’s conditions seem to now favour new tyres. Coming under pressure from Fischer in the last minute of the race, the 2-times race winner said Fischer had the better car at the end of the race but for A2 he is confident his BD7 will be more competitive.

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Happy with his race, Fischer said he got a lucky start joking that hopefully the Tamiya team will make a similar start in the next leg.  The German said for the first 4-5 laps he struggled a little with understeer but after that his S411 ERYX 3.0 just got better and better and by the end it was ‘really good’.  Happy to work around the early understeer he will leave his set-up unchanged for A2.

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Recovering to finish fourth Marc Rheinard said it was a disastrous race as he ‘destroyed both Tamiya cars race’. Running into the back of Wilck’s TRF418, the 3-time World Champion said ‘this start shouldn’t happen’. Called by the race referee to wait to allow Wilck back passed, Rheinard found himself 8th at the end of the first lap but describing his car as ‘better than yesterday’ he was able to recover to take fourth snatching the position from Andy Moore on the last lap.  Wilck was understandably not in a talkative mood saying little more than his race finally ended when he clipped the piping in the final 30 seconds of the race while running 9th.

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‘I dont know what happened’ was former World Champion Moore’s reaction to the his impressive start from 10th in the grid to 4th.  The British driver said at around the 3-minute mark of the race he could see Rheinard was going to be a problem come the end of the race and pushing as hard as he could he said he couldn’t hold him off for that one last lap. Describing his TCXX as pretty good for most of the race he said by the end it really started to struggle with understeer. Starting from 6th on the grid Dominik Fleischmann completed the Top 6.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class Top Qualifier Jan Ratheisky led home an Xray 1-2 with the Top 3 finishing as they started.  Defending champion Marek Cerny looked like he might mount a challenge on his team-mate until he clipped the piping eventually finishing just 3/10th behind.  Schumacher’s Martin Hofer completed the Top 3 with former race winner Oliver Franke having a good race to bring his Awesomatix home 4th from 8th on the grid. In Formula Ratheisky made it look very easy as he won convincingly from the No.4 starting  Roman Pichler.

Ride Modified A-Main Leg 1 Result
1.(1) Ronald Volker (DE) – Team Yokomo – 25/5:13.124
2.(2) Yannic Prumper (DE) – Team Yokomo – 24/5:01.582
3.(5) Marc Fischer (DE) – Team Serpent – 24/5:01.839
4.(4) Marc Rheinard (DE) – Tamiya Racing Factory – 24/5:06.866
5.(10)Andy Moore (GB) – HB – 24/5:07.114
6.(6) Dominik Fleischmann (DE) – Team Yokomo – 24/5:09.731
7.(8) Freddy Sudhoff (DE) – Awesomatix – 24/5:10.247
8.(9) Christopher Krapp (DE) – Kyosho – 24/5:11.465
9.(7) Alexander Hagberg (SE) – Team Xray – 23/5:05.286
10.(3) Viktor Wilck (SE) – Tamiya Racing Factory – 21/4:34.496

Xray Pro-Stock A-Main Leg 1 Result
1.(1) Jan Ratheisky (DE) – Team Xray – 22/5:03.496
2.(2) Marek Cerny (CZ) – Team Xray – 22/5:03.832
3.(3) Martin Hofer (DE) – Schumacher – 22/5:08.931
4.(8) Oliver Franke (DE) – Awesomatix – 22/5:11.071
5.(9) Tony Streit (DE) – Serpent – 22/5:12.628
6.(5) Tobias Seidl (DE) – Team C – 22/5:12.830
7.(6) Andreas Myberg (SE) – Xray – 22/5:13.508
8.(7) Barnabas Toth (HU) – Yokomo – 22/5:14.112
9.(4) Henrik Heitsch (DE) – ARC – 21/5:01.554
10.(10)Florian Botzenhart (DE) – Team C – 21/5:01.623

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May 11, 2014

‘From Race Control’ – Day 3, Finals

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What a good decision in was to put a massive tent over the track here at fahr(T)raum as Day 3 of the ETS in Mattsee is a wet one.  While some might of questioned the tent’s purpose yesterday when it was a lovely hot sunny day, today it is the saviour of Round 4 of the championship.  With the track nice and dry the schedule can go on uninterupted by the heavy rain and on that timetable are three rounds of Mains all of which Red RC will broadcast live on their Youtube channel which can be viewed here

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May 10, 2014

4 out of 4 for Volker

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Having already secured his 14th overall TQ in the penultimate round of qualifying at the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Austria, Ronald Volker would go on to complete a clean sweep of qualifying at the fahr(T)raum hosted event. The fourth & final qualifier would see the defending champion head a Yokomo 1-2-3 with team-mates Yannic Prumper and Dominik Fleischmann both posting their best runs of the weekend.  The result means it will be a Yokomo 1-2 line-up for tomorrow’s A-Main as the result secures Prumper second on the grid directly behind Volker. Once again Volker was the only driver to run 24-laps of the track, Q2 being the only time any of his rivals could achieve such a pace.  Despite retiring from the final qualifier with electrical problems, Tamiya Racing Factory’s Viktor Wilck is the top non Yokomo qualifier, his TRF418 set to start 3rd just in front of team-mate Marc Rheinard who also failed to complete the last qualifier.

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Having suffered a heavy impact and quite a bit of damage to his MuchMore powered BD7 in Q3,  Prumper said following the rebuild his car seemed to be fine with him declaring Q4 ‘a good run’.  Suffering from a touch of understeer at the start, something he admits all drivers are having to deal with, the 20-year-old believes he has a good car for the final but admits the nature of the track means overtaking is going to be close to impossible.  Despite this he said he will try to push his team-mate as much as he can and ‘see what happens’.

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Suffering from a problem that left his car with no steering when he was on the brakes, Wilck will do a complete change of electrics fitting a new speedo, receiver and steering servo to his car for the triple leg Mains.  Challenging Volker for the TQ pace in the opening laps of Q4, he said when the car was free of the electric gremlins it was ‘OK’ and for tomorrow he will leave the same setup on for A1.  The Swede said passing is going to be difficult and hinted that his focus might be more on trying to defend his 3rd position from the two Marcs starting behind him – Rheinard and Fischer.

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Deciding to pull up late in the final qualifier after he crashed following contact with a marshal’s shoe, Rheinard said he is still not fast enough.  Looking to reduce the roll in the car his engineer Kiyo Suzuki fitted hard springs to the TRF418, which like many cars here this weekend features World Championship test parts, but this resulted in slightly more understeer.  The German, who hasn’t been on the podium since the season opener, expects tough finals saying mistakes are going to be the only way to pass but when a driver in front does make an early one it’s going to be very hard not to get involved in their crash.

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Set to start 5th, Marc Fischer is really happy with his Serpent this weekend but said it was his driving that was at fault in the final qualifier.  Catching the piping three times he said without the mistakes he could have been very close to Prumper and even Volker’s pace.  Asked about the final, he said ‘starting behind the tank it was not going to be so easy’, the tank being Rheinard. He said he hopes his fellow countryman will attack but conceded it is going to be a hard race. In terms of his car he will leave the set-up the same.

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Completing the top six on the grid, Fleischman was very happy with his final qualifier. The newly crowned German Indoor National Champion said he was nervous going into the qualifier as two bad opening rounds meant he needed a good result.  Having rebuilt the diff in his LRP powered BD7 for the final run he said this transformed the car and he was able to make a clean run to the third fastest time.

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Unfortunately for Round 2 winner Alexander Hagberg, who sits second in the championship points standings, he is going to have his work cut out for him starting from seventh on the grid.  The factory Xray driver said his final qualifier was similar to the one before and for the finals he is going to have to consider something radical with his set-up if he is to find the pace he has been lacking all day.  Behind Hagberg, Awesomatix’s Freddy Sudhoff, Kyosho’s Christopher Krapp and HB’s Andy Moore complete the grid.

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While Hagberg hasn’t had the day he would have liked, in contrast his Xray team-mate Jan Ratheisky pulled off the perfect day to TQ both the Xray Pro-Stock class and Formula.  In Pro-Stock there was three way points tie for the overall TQ as Henrik Heitsch became the fourth different driver to top a qualifier.  Ratheisky took the tie-break over team-mate and defending champion Marek Cerny with former Champion Martin Hofer’s Schumacher set to carry the No.3.

Ride Modified A-Main Grid
1. Ronald Volker – Team Yokomo – 310 pts
2. Yannic Prumper – Team Yokomo – 306
3. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya Racing Factory – 305
4. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya Racing Factory – 305
5. Marc Fischer – Team Serpent – 302
6. Dominik Fleischmann – Team Yokomo – 301
7. Alexander Hagberg – Team Xray – 301
8. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 297
9. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 296
10.Andy Moore – HB – 296

Ride Modified Round 4 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Ronald Volker – Team Yokomo – 24/5:12.616
2. Yannic Prumper – Team Yokomo – 23/5:00.910
3. Dominik Fleischmann – Team Yokomo – 23/5:01.487
4. Marc Fischer – Team Serpent – 23/5:02.394
5. Alexander Hagberg – Team Xray – 23/5:02.632
6. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 23/5:03.606
7. Andy Moore – HB – 23/5:04.800
8. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 23/5:05.041
9. Magnus Vassmar – Team Xray – 23/5:06.550
10.Kono Takayuki – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:08.932

Xray Pro-Stock A-Main Grid
1. Jan Ratheisky – Team Xray – 508 pts
2. Marek Cerny – Team Xray – 508
3. Martin Hofer – Schumacher – 508
4. Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 505
5. Tobias Seidl – Team C – 504
6. Andreas Myberg – Xray – 502
7. Barnabas Toth – Yokomo – 501
8. Oliver Franke – Awesomatix – 497
9. Tony Streit – Serpent – 496
10.Florian Botzenhart – Team C – 494

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May 10, 2014

Volker is Top Qualifier at Austrian ETS

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Ronald Volker is Top Qualifier for the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, another fastest run in the third qualifier of the Austrian event securing the German his 14th pole position start of the championship. Claiming his third valuable bonus TQ championship point of Season #7, the defending champion was the only driver to do 24-laps in Q3, topping the round from Tamiya Factory Racing team-mates Viktor Wilck and Marc Rheinard. With two from four rounds counting towards the final order Q4 will decide who lines up behind the defending champion on the grid with five drivers in contention. A US boards style track, something that has not been seen in the ETS before, grid position is expected to play a big part in the racing with drivers predicting it will be tough to pass on the narrow and unforgiving track.

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Pleased to add this to his record run of TQ’s, Volker said he struggled with an overall lack of traction due to running on used tyres adding that his team-mate Yannic Prumper had better pace. Unfortunately for Prumper a crash 2-minutes in while on a TQ pace would end his challenge to force the TQ battle to go to the fourth & final qualifier. Describing Q3 as ‘a good clean run’, Volker, who having so far finished all three rounds on the podium this season is Mr. Consistent, said he was very pleased to take the bonus point from his rivals with his gap now 8 points over Team Xray’s Alexander Hagberg. Looking to tomorrow’s finals, Volker said starting out front on this track is a big advantage and his plan is to just focus on building up an early gap on the pursuing pack. The German, who will be chasing his 10th championship win this weekend, said mistakes here have the potential to not only effect the driver who makes them but also the following drivers with very little room to take evasive action.

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Setting the fastest lap of the race, Prumper would do extensive damage to his BD7 as he pushed hard to maintain his TQ pace. Through the double right he would hit the track boards at full throttle. Twisting the front bulkheads, breaking the car’s top deck and pulling off the rear body posts, his mechanic Toni Rheinard said luckily his bodyshell and set of tyres came out of the incident undamaged.

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Despite his speedo losing brakes during the qualifier, Wilck said the run was ‘not too bad’. Just 0.315 of a second off a 24-lapper, the two time ETS race winner said his TRF418 is good at the beginning of the run but later on it starts to lose steering. With all drivers running LRP Carpet 2 tyre additive – the controlled additive specifically for this round of the championship, Wilck said he will have to solve the issue through a set-up change but what that change would be he was not yet sure.

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‘Not perfect but driveable’ was how Rheinard summed up his MuchMore powered TRF418 after Q3. The German, who has not been on the podium since the season opener, said ‘for sure the car was better than Q2 but still not the same as yesterday’. Having shown hints that he might challenge Volker for his first win of the season last night in Q1, today he said the car rolls too much causing it to be slow to change direction. For the final qualifier, the 11 time ETS race winner will try running harder shock springs.

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Setting the fifth fastest time, Marc Fischer said his Serpent was ‘way better’ now. Running a heavier diff in his Viper powered S411 ERYX 3.0 the German was despite 2 or 3 mistakes of his own happy with his performance but less so by that of Nicola Marrone. Stuck behind the Italian Yokomo driver for a number of laps he eventually was let past only for Marrone to run full throttle into the back of him down the straight. The impact costed Fischer around 1-second but left Marrone with a completely destroyed BD7 as on contact it went airborne crashing into the wooden bridge for the timing loop. Fischer said his car is much better than 5th fastest and he will run it as is for the final qualifier.

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While Volker laid down his mark on the Ride Modified class, in the Xray Pro-Stock class Schumacher’s Martin Hofer became the third different driver to post a TQ run. The former champion topped the round from Q2 pace setter Marek Cerny and the Czech driver’s Xray team-mate Jan Ratheisky who was fastest in the opening qualifier. Ratheisky moved a step closer to successfully defending his Formula title as he took Q3 ahead of Roman Pichler to secure the overall TQ spot for tomorrow’s finals.

Ride Modified Round 3 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Ronald Volker – Team Yokomo – 24/5:11.811
2. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:00.315
3. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:01.961
4. Alexander Hagberg – Team Xray – 23/5:02.015
5. Marc Fischer – Team Serpent – 23/5:02.781
6. Dominik Fleischmann – Team Yokomo – 23/5:03.715
7. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 23/5:05.415
8. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 23/5:7.104
9. Magnus Vassmar – Team Xray – 23/5:08.536
10.Juho Levanen – Team Associated – 23/5:09.414

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May 10, 2014

Yokomo 1-2 in second qualifier at fahr(T)raum

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Ronald Volker backed up his opening qualifying performance by leading a Team Yokomo 1-2 in the second round of qualifying this morning at Round 4 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series at the fahr(T)raum Museum in Mattsee, Austria. The only driver to run 24-laps of the track in last night’s Q1, Volker improved on that time by 2.3 seconds with team-mate Yannic Prumper and Tamiya’s Viktor Wilck joining him on 24-laps to complete the Top 3 for the round.

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Pleased to pick up where he finished Day 1 of the event, Volker said the run was going perfect for the first 3-minutes but then the radio of Marc Rheinard start to impede his view a little resulting in a break of concentration as he tried to reposition himself on the podium. Making a ‘big mistake in the fast section’ resulting in his car hitting the boards twice, he said the impact tweaked his carbon chassis’d BD7. Leader of the championship standings, he said luckily he built up enough of a gap in those first three minutes, when he posted the fastest lap, to allow him to still manage to top the round.

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Prumper summed up his run as ‘better than yesterday’ and was happy to have been able to snatch second from former team-mate Wilck on the last lap. Changing from an aluminium to a carbon chassis for Q2, he said his car was a little easier to drive but with understeer still being a slight issue early in the run he will make a number of changes for Q3. Mechanic Toni Rheinard said with ‘two OK runs’ they can try a few things. Running a harder rear shock oil, for the penultimate qualifier they will change to the same oil both front & rear along with going to a lighter rear diff to try and get better rotation.

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Admitting to throwing away a Top 2 finish due to a crash on his penultimate lap which then lead to a ‘bad last lap’, Wilck said his TRF418 was better than yesterday and he can only put that down to a change of tyres. Following his crash the Swede is grinding down his axle stubs in order to make sure they don’t get caught in the track boards. For Q3 he will also fit a fresh set of C-Hubs to the car.

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While Wilck felt his Q2 tyres were better, for his German team-mate Marc Rheinard a change of tyres had the opposite effect. A very competitive second fastest in Q1, Rheinard clearly struggled from the start in Q2 having to let a faster Wilck by early on. Ending the qualifier only 7th fastest the 3-time World Champion will revert to his Q1 set of tyres which he hopes will allow him to get a second competitive run in.

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Serpent’s Marc Fischer posted the 4th fastest time. The German said his S411 ERYX 3.0 ‘felt better’ than yesterday but catching Hagberg he ended up hitting a pipe which cost him a few 1/10ths. He said he was putting blame on the Swede as he was running his own qualifier but catching the Xray driver a second time he moved over to let him passed. Feeling the conditions are changing, being a warm sunny day in Mattsee today, he will change to a harder rear diff in the hope it will give him more on-power steering.

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Posting the 5th fastest time, Hagberg said he didn’t make any mistakes but ultimately he was too slow. Lacking corner speed, the Round 2 race winner said they need to work on the set-up of his T4.

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Having only arrived Thursday night and missed out on the day of free practice his rivals got, factory Kyosho driver Christopher Krapp said things are getting better today. Struggling in timed practice yesterday, the former ETS race winner being seeded in the second fastest heat, he described Q2 as a ‘decent run’. Working to cure his TF6 of understeer he said every run things get better, a combination of both the cars set-up improving and his own driving improving – the latter being the bigger factor. While he said right now he doesn’t have Top 5 pace he said his main aim for the remaining two qualifiers is to do enough to make the A-Main.

Behind Rheinard in 7th, HB’s Andy Moore posted the 8th fastest time ahead of the Awesomatix of Freddy Sudhoff. The Top 10 was completed by Team Xray’s Magnus Vassmar who was half a second faster than his car’s designer Martin Hudy who was 11th.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class defending Champion Marek Cerny TQ’d the second qualifier. The factory Xray driver was on target for the first 22-laps run but on his last lap his T4 would shutdown leaving him with 21-laps in 4:59.229. Running a time of 21/5:00.172, former Champion Martin Hofer took his factory Schumacher ride to the second fastest time with Q1 pace setter Jan Ratheisky completing the Top 3. In Formula Ratheisky took the second TQ run of the weekend ahead of the Speed Passion of Austrian Thomas Pumpler with Xray’s Francesco Martini completing the Top 3.

Ride Modified Round 2 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Ronald Volker – Team Yokomo – 24/5:09.817
2. Yannic Prumper – Team Yokomo – 24/5:11.639
3. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya Racing Factory – 24/5:11.924
4. Marc Fischer – Team Serpent – 23/5:01.080
5. Alexander Hagberg – Team Xray – 23/5:02.278
6. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 23/5:03.323
7. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:03.478
8. Andy Moore – HB – 23/5:04.224
9. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 23/5:04.426
10.Magnus Vassmar – Team Xray – 23/5:05.746

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May 10, 2014

‘From Race Control’ – Day 2, Qualifying/Lower Finals

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Day 2 of the inaugural fahr(T)raum hosted fourth round of the ETS has 3 rounds of qualifying on the schedule. With two of the four rounds counting, for some drivers today will also see them run the first of their three finals with lower Mains planned for later in the day. The second day of action will conclude with the ‘Dash for Cash’ which on the US boards style track is sure to provide plenty of action. Red RC will again broadcast all of today’s action live on the Youtube channel which can be viewed here

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May 9, 2014

Volker TQs opening ETS qualifier in Austria

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Ronald Volker has TQ’d the opening round of qualifying at the fourth round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Mattsee, Austria. Having set the pace in practice at the fahr(T)raum event to lead away the top heat of qualifying, the Team Yokomo star was the only driver to do 24 laps of the unforgiving US style track but the defending champion faced a stern challenge from Tamiya’s Marc Rheinard. Setting the TQ pace for a time Rheinard would post the second fastest time, just missing out on 24-laps, with TRF team-mate Viktor Wilck third. Fading light made for challenging conditions for the top modified drivers, Volker’s Yokomo team-mate Dominik Fleischmann who was fastest in the final practice particularly struggling in the difficult light.

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‘An interesting Q1’ was how Volker summed up the first of the weekend’s four scheduled qualifiers. The German said due to the conditions, the tent covering the track compounding the low light levels, he struggled over the first minute of the run. Eventually able to find his rhythm he said he worked on catching Rheinard and once ahead set his focus on keeping the run clean, a lot of drivers falling fowl of the boards. Very happy with his BD7, having done little to the car over the opening day, he said it was nice to end Day 1 with a TQ run already in the bag and he is looking forward to racing the remaining qualifiers in better lighting. An early finish to qualifying planned for tomorrow.

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Rheinard was pleased to show his TRF418 is competitive but at the same time was slightly frustrated at having been so close to a TQ run. Only 6th fastest in practice, the 3-time World Champion had to start Q1 in that position which he said was enough to put him out of his rhythm a few times over the run. Describing it as ‘not a bad start’, the ETS’ most winning driver said he knows the pace is there and this is a big confidence boost for tomorrow. The result will also mean he starts second right behind his arch rival Volker for Q2.

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Wilck said he was ‘happy enough with (his) pace’ adding that his TRF418 was ‘for sure better on used tyres’. A few small mistakes at the start of the run meant he had to let his team-mate Rheinard by adding to the lost time but looking to tomorrow the Swede said he should be in good shaped helped too by a better starting position.

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Setting the fourth fastest time Yannic Prumper said his Much More powered Yokomo had some under steer at the start but it improved over the run. Admitting to struggling with low light, he had one crash while lapping traffic adding all things considered 4th was an ‘OK’ start to qualifying. Asked if he would change the car due to the understeer suffered he said for Q2 he would most likely stay as is as it wasn’t anything to major.

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‘Had a chance of a top 3 but messed it up’ was Alexander Hagberg’s summary of his qualifier. Ending up 5th after a crash of his own doing, the Round 2 race winner who currently sits second in the championship standings, said he improved his ORCA powered T4 from practice and all that needs working on for tomorrow is his driving.

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Completing the Top 6, Marc Fischer also felt he was on target for ‘an easy Top 3’. Switching to a softer rear diff and lighter shock oil on his S411 ERYX 3.0, the factory Serpent driver said the changes made the ‘car really good’. Feeling the conditions were already too dark he said for sure it was his own mistake that cost him a good opening qualifier.

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Andy Moore had trouble seeing too but just the top right corner due to Fischer’s stance on the drivers stand. Finding this a distraction to getting into a good rhythm, Fischer leaning slightly forward as he drives, he said his TCXX was better than final practice and said he hopes tomorrow he can continue to keep making steps in the right direction.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class, championship leader Jan Ratheisky TQ’d the opening qualifier ahead of Tobias Seidl with practice pace setter Marek Cerny third. It was the perfect first day for Ratheisky, the Team Xray driver also TQing Q1 of Formula ahead of VBC Racing’s Olivier Bultynck.

Ride Modified Round 1 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Ronald Volker – Team Yokomo – 24/5:12.113
2. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:00.351
3. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:03.099
4. Yannic Prumper – Team Yokomo – 23/5:03.685
5. Alexander Hagberg – Team Xray – 23/5:04.531
6. Marc Fischer – Team Serpent – 23/5:04.578
7. Andy Moore – HB – 23/5:07.922
8. Magnus Vassmar – Team Xray – 23/5:08.752
9. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 23/5:09.104
10.Takayuki Kono – Tamiya Racing Factory – 23/5:10.201

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