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May 9, 2014

Fleischmann fastest in final ETS practice, Volker is top seed

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Dominik Fleischmann pulled a surprise fastest 3-consecutive laps in the final practice at the Yokomo Euro Touring Series but thanks to a faster time in the first timed practice it is Ronald Volker who is the top seed for qualifying, the first of the four scheduled qualifiers taking place tonight at the fahr(T)raum hosted event in Mattsee, Austria. Pulling off to save tyres for qualifying, Volker was third fastest for the second practice behind Serpent’s Marc Fischer.

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‘Perfect’ was how Fleischmann described his run as he improved by half a second on his earlier time to get within just 0.121 of Volker’s pace. The Yokomo driver said a combination of getting more used to and confident with the boards together with ‘trying to copy Ronald (Volker’s) driving style gave him the improved time. Having changed nothing on his BD7, he said he has no plans to touch it for Q1 saying hopefully it will again be as good as it was in the final practice.

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Volker said he used TP2 to scrub in his tyres for the opening qualifier and that was the reason for him pulling off after two & a half minutes. The defending champion said everything felt good leaving him feeling pretty confident going into qualifying and he will run his LRP powered BD7 as is. Team-mate Yannic Prumper also used the run to scrub in new tyres pulling off after 3-minutes. While the German ended up dropping back to 7th in the ranking having been 3rd after the first practice, he said his MuchMore powered BD7 felt good and for qualifying he believes he is in pretty good shape as the full 5-minutes start to count.

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Ending up 3rd fastest in the qualifying seeding, improving on his first time, Fischer said it was the track rather than his car that was the reason for the better time. Suffering from a little understeer in TP1, he said changes made to cure this had actually made the problem worse and for Q1 he will just revert to his earlier setup for a safe run.

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The biggest improvement of the final practice came from Xray’s Alexander Hagberg who posted the 4th fastest time. The Round 2 race winner said changes in addition to reverting back to his free practice roll centre set-up had improved his ORCA powered T4, one of the key changes being a switch to progressive shock springs. Pleased to have improved the car the Swede said it still needs work with him looking to try and get the car to rotate better through the corners.

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In the Tamiya camp, Viktor Wilck and Marc Rheinard both again used the timed practice to scrub in another set of the controlled Ride tyres. Both improving on their earlier times to improve one position each to 5th & 6th fastest respectively, they seemed relatively coy about their performance, Wilck adding that they would ‘see where we’re at in qualifying’.

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For Awesomatix’s Freddy Sudhoff it was a very short second practice as he crashed heavily at the end of the straight on his first lap. The German said initially he thought the crash was due to a radio glitch but on looking at the A700 back in the pits it appears a clip that connects the front shaft to the gear that drives the diff came out causing the shaft to come out. Leaving the car two wheel drive under breaking the car spun out crashing heavily backwards into the track boards. While a number of parts broke in the crash Sudhoff said it doesn’t appear that the car got tweaked but he said having made a number of set-up changes he could really have done with the track time to see how they effected the car.

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Ending practice 9th fastest, HB’s Andy Moore said he hoped the run was the start of them going in the right direction. Struggling in earlier practice runs he said TP2 was a culmination of set-up changes they tried over the day and it seems to have improved things. Although he has HB team manager Hiroyuki Kasuya on hand which he said is a huge help, the former World Champion said having no team-mate is a real disadvantage as its difficult to build up data when you have no one to help with trying out potential set-up ideas. Moore has also been trying a number of new parts they have developed since the World’s Warm-up last month.

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May 9, 2014

Volker tops 1st timed practice at ETS Mattsee

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Following a 2-month break, in the first practice of the four round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series defending champion Ronald Volker made his intentions clear setting the fastest time from Serpent’s Marc Fisher. An all new event on the ETS calendar, the Yokomo driver looks to have got to grips rather quickly with the unique track in Mattsee, Austria, being over 1/2 a second faster than his rivals over 3-consecutive laps. Volker’s team-mate Yannic Prumper completed the Top 3 around the US boards style track that thankfully it was decided on Tuesday to cover with a very large marquee meaning the many heavy rain showers today have not interrupted proceedings.

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Describing the track as ‘totally different to anything’ he has raced on before in the ETS, Volker said its an interesting challenge and he is really enjoying it. With the ‘driver stand position, asphalt and racing in a tent all new experiences’, the German said the layout of the track, which was created by rivals Marc Rheinard and Viktor Wilck, is good to drive. Pleased with the performance of his LRP powered BD7, the 9-time ETS winner who hasn’t had a win since the season opener on carpet said he will run his car as is for the final timed practice. With his ‘car working good’, he said his focus will instead be on just completing a full error free run adding that even the smallest of contacts with the boards can easily lead to a broken car.

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Driving his Viper powered S411 ERYX 3.0, Fischer said his pace was ok despite the car suffering from a little understeer. Commenting the track the German said while it is a bit on the small side it is fun to drive adding that ‘the tent was a good idea’. Today’s rain showers, had the track not been covered, would most certainly have meant little or no track action. Looking for more steering and traction, for TP2 he plans to stand up the front shocks as well as switch to a heavy rear gear diff to see if this improves his outright pace adding that right now the car should be ‘ok’ over 5-minutes as it is quite safe.

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Having ran two cars back to back in each of the free practice runs, for the first timed practice Prumper opted to run his aluminium chassis BD7. While the carbon chassis car was outright faster, together with his mechanic Toni Rheinard they have opted for the ‘really comfortable’ feeling of the aluminium chassis which for 5-minutes around the boards track is a better option. Trying a softer shock oil for TP1 like that used by team-mate Volker, he felt it didn’t suit his driving style and so for the final practice he will revert to a heavier oil.

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Setting the fourth fastest time, Dominik Fleischmann described his run as ‘quite good’. His first time racing on a boards track the German Yokomo driver said he really likes it and he was ‘pretty satisfied’ with his car and his performance. Finding the rostrum a little low, he said ‘they made the most of the space’ and for the next run his focus is on consistency rather than speed feeling a flawless 5-minute run between the boards for qualifying is going to be challenging.

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‘So far so good’ was how Freddy Sudhoff summed up his 5th fastest time. The factory Awesomatix driver said they ‘continue to make big improvements on asphalt’ adding the latest changes have really been a step forward. Very competitive on carpet, to get the car better on asphalt this weekend they are running new hubs which help make the car narrower. Also testing carbon versus aluminium chassis plates he said so far he is favouring the latter. Giving the car more steering he said it also gave him a more consistent car over the duration of the run. Only his second time to race on a boards track he said the layout seems easy but ‘when you try to get a super fast time it’s in fact very challenging’.

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Having been responsible for putting down the track layout, Tamiya’s Viktor Wilck was pleased with his work but said the gap to Volker was ‘crazy’. Running in a new set of the championship’s Ride tyres in the first timed practice he said hopefully on the second run, his intentions being to use them in Q1 later tonight, they will give him some of the speed he is lacking, his gap to second fastest Fisher being less than 2/10ths. For the final practice he will again use the track time to scrub in another set of tyres for qualifying. Overall he said he was pretty happy with where his TRF417 is at. Marc Rheinard who was seventh fastest just behind his team-mate reported a similar situation. Having not been to an ETS race for some time, the cars designer Kiyo Suzuki has made the trip over from Japan to Mattsee to support his TRF squad this weekend, Japanese team driver Takayuki Kono also making the trip.

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Better known for his 1:8 Onroad nitro exploits, Italy’s Nicola Marrone posted the 8th fastest time. Owner of Hot Race tyres, the company that will provide the tyres for the World Championships later this year, he said he was happy with his run and his Yokomo chassis. Running new tyres for TP2 he will try a used set to compare the difference so as to decide his tyre options for qualifying.

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Unfortunately university commitments meant Round 3 winner Adrian Berntsen has not made the trip to Austria this weekend but Xray’s Round 2 winner Alexander Hagberg has. The Swede posted the 9th fastest time ahead of fellow countryman Magnus Vassmar saying he is ‘struggling a little with understeer’. Happy with his T4 in free practice he said a change to the roll centres and rear diff for the first timed run didn’t suit the track but planning to revert back for the last practice he said it should be good again. Describing the track as ‘very unforgiving’ he said its very easy to tweak the car so he prefers corner dots but with it being the same for everyone he said he has just got to deal with it.

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May 9, 2014

Track Focus – fahr(T)raum

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Track Name – fahr(T)raum
Country – Austria
Location – Mattsee
Host – fahr(T)raum
Surface – Asphalt
Direction – Anti-clockwise
No. of ETS Races hosted – 0

Round 4 of the Euro Touring Series is not the typical type of event that the electric touring championship has become world famous for. This weekend drivers find themselves racing in the small market town of Mattsee in Austria on a temporary parking lot track but the coming about of the event was itself not a typical process. Situated on the grounds of fahr(T)raum, a museum that pays homage to Porsche car company founder Ferdinand Porsche, the race came about following a request from Porsche’s grandson Ernst Piech. A keen modeller himself, Piech wanted to bring a modelling event to the museum he set-up to tell the story of his grand father, putting the idea to Michael Klausner who owns the MK Racing model shop in nearby Salzburg. Klausner immediately suggested applying for a round of the ETS and now today over 250 drivers from around the world have descended on the museum for three days of world class racing.

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A week ago one would have been forgiven for doubting any kind of racing would be possible other than offroad as the asphalt on which the separate level track and pits now stand was not even laid. Originally planned to be an outdoor event, a question by Piech to ETS organiser Uwe Rheinard as to what would happen if it was to rain for the event meant that despite it being a wet day drivers are still running. With Rheinard answering that rain would result in drivers sitting around rather than racing, Piech didn’t want to have such a scenario and so on checking the weather forecast for the event earlier in the week on Tuesday the 50 X 15 meter track was housed inside a huge marquee mirroring the one that had been erected for the pit area.

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While many racers were skeptical of how the freshly laid asphalt would work drivers have been pleasantly surprised by how quickly the grip levels have come up with most drivers admitting to enjoying driving the track. Having originally planned a fast flowing track layout, during the construction it was decided to change it to a more US styled boards track layout. Involved in the building of the track, Tamiya’s Marc Rheinard said that while its ‘maybe a little narrow for racing its really good to drive on’. Xray’s Alexander Hagberg had similar views describing the track as ‘different but interesting to drive on’. Standing for Scotty Ernst to announce this weekend’s action, making the trip over the United States to attend his first ever ETS, Charlie Suangka said the track is very similar in layout to the big carpet indoor tracks he attends in the US but he said while the layout is technical it has a good flow to it and he is looking forward to the weekend ahead.

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March 2, 2014

Berntsen wins ETS Gran Canaria

Berntsen wins ETS Gran Canaria

Xray’s Adrian Berntsen claimed the biggest win of his career today at the third round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series when he became only the 10th race winner in the world famous electric touring car championship. Winning the opening A-main at the Gran Canaria event, which he backed up with a second in A2, the Norwegian drove a calculated final leg to finish second behind defending champion Ronald Volker and more importantly ahead of Xray team-mate Alexander Hagberg to take the overall win at the ETS’ 36th race. Having TQ’d the event, Volker would finish second overall on tie break with Hagberg to claim his 10th consecutive podium finish. Like at Round 2 where Hagberg took the win it was once again an all Xray affair with team driver Jan Ratheisky taking the win in both Pro Stock and Formula on the holiday island.

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Delighted to take the momentous win, that brought his father Trygve close to tears of emotion, Berntsen said in the last A-Main his focus was ‘only to stay infront of Alex’. Again clearly quicker that Volker, he ‘didn’t want to take any risks’, the pair having come together in A2, and he was ‘just happy to sit behind Ronald’ to the finish. Having shown great pace at many previous ETS encounters but been unable to pull it all together, the win is an important breakthrough for Berntsen. Describing today as a great way to start the outdoor season, as the second half of the ETS season takes place on asphalt tracks, the 20-year-old said he is already look forward to Round 4 in Austria.

A3 battle

Volker said considering how ‘A1 & 2 went’ 2nd wasn’t a bad result but added he was ‘still a little disappointed he could not get the job done’. Taking the bonus point for the TQ he said the result was not bad for the championship as he chases a fourth consecutive title in the Ride Modified class. Commenting on A3, Volker said ‘Adrian was a little faster’ as he still didn’t have the feeling he had yesterday when he topped 4 of the 5 qualifiers but just sticking to his lines he knew he could keep Berntsen at bay as he didn’t need to make a ‘magic pass’. A race that two years ago saw Volker forced to withdraw from the Mains due to speedo issues, on achieving his best finish in the island today he said he wanted to in particular thank LRP for making a ‘big step forward’ and he is looking forward to the remaining asphalt rounds. Also being competitive on asphalt this weekend taking his 13th ETS TQ, a surface on which he & his team have traditionally been weak, he said he also wanted to thank Yokomo for improvements they have made recently.

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The only driver who could deny Berntsen his first win, Hagberg said he defended his 3rd place starting position from Naoto Matsukura and that was all he and his car could do in A3. Happy to get 3rd overall describing it as a ‘good result for me’, he said he was more happy for his Xray team that they had two cars competitively on the podium. Having taken both his ETS race wins on carpet, he said the result was a confidence boost for the rest of the outdoor races on the ETS calendar.

Krapp Stand

Outside of the podium 2012 winner Christopher Krapp took his Kyosho to fourth ahead of Matsukura, his 3rd in A1 giving him the tie break with the Japanese ace. The Top 6 was completed by the HB’s of Andy Moore, the former World Champion unable to repeat his A1 second place finish. Having enjoyed victory here last year with Viktor Wilck, it was a weekend to forget for the Tamiya team with Marc Rheinard finishing 8th overall and Wilck 10th. With a 6-week break before the championship resumes with a new event to the calendar in Austria hopefully the series’ most winning manufacturer will find something that brings them back to competitive form.

Pro Stock

In the Xray Pro Stock class, Ratheisky found a way passed Top Qualifier & A2 winner Marek Cerny in the third A-Main with three laps to go to claim his second win of Season #7. A 1-2 for Team Xray, defending champion Cerny getting second overall, the podium was completed by local hero Toni Mateo. Driving a Yokomo, Toni is one of the large Mateo family who have made the ETS’ visit to Gran Canaria possible for the last three years. Having become the first ever driver to win two class on the same weekend in the ETS at the season opener, Ratheisky pulled off the feat once again today as he took his 4th consecutive Formula win. The podium in Formula was completed by the VBC of Top Qualifier Olivier Bultynck and Speed Passion of Thomas Pumpler.

Awards

Hosted by Club La Nave, the organisers of the event have asked us to thank the sponsors & people without whom the event on the island of just over 800,000 population would not be possible – Ayuntamiento de telde, Cabildo de Gran Canaria, Audiovisuales Canarias.com, Movistar.es, ETS Family, Tonisport, all the racers, and all the members of the Club.

Ride Modified Overall Result
1. Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 3 pts
2. Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 4
3. Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 4
4. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 8
5. Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 8
6. Andy Moore – HB – 9
7. Marc Fischer – Serpent – 12
8. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 13
9. Magnus Vässmar – Xray – 14
10.Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 15

Ride Modified A-Main Leg 3 Result
1.(1) Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 16/5:15.404
2.(2) Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 16/5:15.781
3.(3) Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 16/5:16.659
4.(4) Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 16/5:17.426
5.(6) Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 15/5:00.081
6.(10)Marc Fischer – Serpent – 15/5:00.349
7.(9) Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 15/5:01.012
8.(8) Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 15/5:01.593
9.(5) Andy Moore – HB – 15/5:01.777
10.(7)Magnus Vässmar – Xray – 15/5:02.243

Xray Pro Stock Overall Result
1. Jan Ratheisky – Xray – 2 pts
2. Marek Cerny – Xray – 3
3. Toni Mateo – Yokomo – 8
4. Lars Hoppe – ARC – 8
5. Eugenio Antimo Valiente – VBC – 8
6. Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 11
7. Michael Kiesewetter – VBC – 11
8. David Nemcek – Xray – 14
9. Beni Stutz – Tamiya – 15
10.Pawel Staszewski – Tamiya – 18

Xray Pro Stock A-Main Leg 3 Result
1.(3) Jan Ratheisky – Xray – 15/5:14.394
2.(1) Marek Cerny – Xray – 15/5:17.109
3.(5) Toni Mateo – Yokomo – 15/5:17.801
4.(6) Eugenio Antimo Valiente – VBC – 15/5:18.475
5.(8) Michael Kiesewetter – VBC – 15/5:20.693
6.(2) Lars Hoppe – ARC – 15/5:23.092
7.(10)Beni Stutz – Tamiya – 15/5:23.740
8.(4) Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 14/5:01.444
9.(7) David Nemcek – Xray – 14/5:02.728
10.(9)Pawel Staszewski – Tamiya – 14/5:03.379

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March 2, 2014

Hagberg wins second A-Main at ETS

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Alexander Hagberg has won the second A-Main at Round 3 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Gran Canaria, the Team Xray driver benefiting from a coming together between Top Qualifier Ronald Volker and A1 winner Adrian Berntsen. After the disaster of the first main in which he spun at the start, Volker finished A2 third meaning the end of his challenge for a first win on the island. With second from the leg, Berntsen looks poised to take his first ever ETS win with only team-mate Hagberg in with a chance of denying him in the third A-Main.

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A much better start from Volker saw the German lead the field for first half of the 5-minute encounter before a much faster Berntsen made contact with the all white Yokomo. While Berntsen waited on the defending champion to retake the lead, a much improved Hagberg passed them both to take a lead he would not relinquish. Having had a bad opening Main when contact from Naoto Matsukura ended his challenge early in the race, Hagberg said A2 ‘definitely turn out better’. Changing the set-up on his Xray T4, having suffered understeer in A1, he said his car was much better particularly in the second half of the run and admitting he got lucky when the two in front of him came together it puts him in to a good position to fight for the overall win in A3.

Berntsen

In a really strong position to take the win and become only the 10th different winner in the ETS’ 36-race history, Berntsen was quick to express his regret for making contact with Volker. Clearly faster than then the 9-time ETS race winner, the 20-year-old said he trying to make a clean pass but unfortunuately they touched ending Volker’s chance of a first win at the Gran Canaria round. Running used tyres Bernsten said his Xray T4 ’14 was much better and for A3 he will leave it as is focusing instead on just driving his own race and see what comes of it.

Ronald Volker

‘At least the start was better’ said third placed Volker. The winner of the season opener and current leader of the championship standings, he said he struggled for rear traction and he doesn’t know why as everything was the same as yesterday when he took 4 of the 5 qualifiers. Admitting Bernsten was ‘pretty fast’, he did point blame on the Xray driver for the contact saying it was ‘race incident that can happen when fighting so close’. Despite not being happy with the handling of his LRP powered BD7, Volker still managed the fastest lap of the race but for A3 plans to adapt his tyre prep to give him a car he is more confident with.

Naoto

Behind the Top 3, Matsukura finished fourth followed by the two Marc’s, Tamiya’s Rheinard claiming a distant 5th from 8th on the grid and Serpent’s Fischer taking 6th after starting at the back of the grid. Having had good luck in A1 finishing 2nd and 3rd, HB’s Andy Moore and Kyosho Christopher Krapp had a tough race finishing 7th and 9th respectively.

Jan

In A2 of Xray Pro Stock Jan Ratheisky made a very good pass on team-mate & Top Qualifier Marek Cerny to take the win. With a win each the Xray duo will go head to head in A3 for the win, each driver having one win a piece already this season. In Formula Ratheisky claim his fourth straight win in the class by backing up his A1 win with another win in A2 this time over the Speed Passion chassis of Austria Thomas Pumpler.

Ride Modified A-Main Leg 2 Result
1.(3) Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 16/5:19.759
2.(2) Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 15/5:00.275
3.(1) Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 15/5:01.109
4.(4) Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 15/5:03.079
5.(8) Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 15/5:03.744
6.(10)Marc Fischer – Serpent – 15/5:04.293
7.(5) Andy Moore – HB – 15/5:06.344
8.(9) Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 15/5:07.938
9.(6) Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 15/5:08.799
10.(7)Magnus Vässmar – Xray – 15/5:10.293

Xray Pro Stock A-Main Leg 2 Result
1.(3) Jan Ratheisky – Xray – 15/5:16.377
2.(1) Marek Cerny – Xray – 15/5:16.443
3.(2) Lars Hoppe – ARC – 15/5:19.575
4.(6) Eugenio Antimo Valiente – VBC – 15/5:19.762
5.(5) Toni Mateo – Yokomo – 15/5:21.810
6.(8) Michael Kiesewetter – VBC – 15/5:21.983
7.(7) David Nemcek – Xray – 14/5:02.570
8.(9) Pawel Staszewski – Tamiya – 14/5:03.892
9.(10)Beni Stutz – Tamiya – 14/5:04.030
10.(4)Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 8/2:52.628

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March 2, 2014

Berntsen takes A1 in Gran Canaria

Adrian Berntsen

Team Xray’s Adrian Berntsen has won the opening A-Main of the Ride Modified class this morning in Gran Canaria.  Qualifying second for the third round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the Norwegian had the lead at the start of the race as Top Qualifier Ronald Volker spun out as the cars left the grid and once in front the 20 year-old would controlled the race from start to finish.  Behind Berntsen, HB’s Andy Moore would finish second but only after Kyosho’s Christopher Krapp, who passed the former World Champion coming into the straight on the last lap, went into the final corner too hard knocking the battery from his car just before the loop.  Lucky for Krapp only the top three cars crossed the loop a lap earlier just ahead of the 5-minutes so he was able to come away with third.  Volker would only finish 10th.

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‘Pretty lucky’ was how Berntsen summed up his race adding that the race was made easier by Volker spinning out and his Xray team-mate Alexander Hagberg and Yokomo’s Naoto Matsukura, who started directly behind him, coming together early in the opening lap.  Able to pull out a gap over Moore he said once he had a good distance between him and the British driver he just controlled his pace to the finish.  Following overnight rain and with all drivers running a new set of Ride tyres, Berntsen said the traction was low but for A2 he expects things to improve.  Happy with how is Muchmore powered T4 ’14 ran he said he will not make any changes to his set-up as the second run on the tyres should improve things alot.

Volker

‘I lost the race immediately at the start’, was Volker’s response to what happened.  Team Yokomo’s lead driver said he ‘turned to hard while still accelerating off the start line’ and there was nothing he could do to stop his LRP powered BD7 from spinning out.  Chasing his first win on the island he said the race was over once he spun. While he tried to recover adding that his car had good pace he said the conditions made it impossible to recover.  Happy with his car he said his focus for A2 has to be to ‘make a better start’.

Moore

‘Not too bad cause I finished second’ was how Moore summed up his race.  Admitting he got lucky at the start he said he couldn’t do anything about Berntsen so he ‘cruised around’ as he knew if he ran clean lines it would be impossible for Krapp to pass.  ‘Unfortunately in the second last corner I had a brain fart and Christopher got through but luckily he got it wrong at the next one allowing me to take back second’.  Having ‘had my fair share of shit finals I’ll happily take it’.

Krapp

Enjoying his race with Moore, Krapp said on hearing the time was finished and wanting to make sure the HB driver didn’t try to retake the position in the last corner and he ‘just went for it’.  Coming into the corner way too hot he hit the fencing with the car bouncing back out onto the track.  Not able to get the car across the loop he said his first concern was that he had destroyed the car and it was a relief to find out it was just the battery that had disconnected.  Very happy with the pace of his Orion powered TF6 and admitting he got lucky at the start, the 2012 Gran Canaria winner joked hopefully the guys in front will make a similar start again in A2.

Mod Crash

Coming from 7th on the grid Magnus Vässmar would finish 4th just ahead of Matsukura. Setting the fastest lap of the race, Matsukura tagged Hagberg at the start and waiting on the Swede said he said this cost him any chance of a good result.  Hagberg who started third would finish 6, the ETS Round 2 winner saying after the hit from Matsukura there was ‘no way back’.  ‘Struggling a lot with understeer’ he said for A2 he will try a different set-up on his ORCA powered T4 ’14.

Marek Cerny

In the Xray Pro Stock class defending champion Marek Cerny is now just one race away from continuing as the only driver to win in the class on the island.  Starting from pole, the Czech driver dominated A1 to take the win by almost 4-seconds from team-mate Jan Ratheisky and the ARC of Henrik Heitsch.  In Formula Ratheisky took the win after getting by the VBC of Top Qualifier Olivier Bultynck after an error by the Belgian on lap 6 of 14.  Dropping to third following a subsequent roll Bultynck  would recover to take second back on the last lap from Thomas Pumpler.

Ride Modified A-Main Leg 1 Result
1.(2) Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 16/5:18.969
2.(5) Andy Moore – HB – 16/5:20.415
3.(6) Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 15/4:59.764
4.(7) Magnus Vässmar – Xray – 15/5:00.428
5.(4) Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 15/5:00.741
6.(3) Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 15/5:01.398
7.(10)Marc Fischer – Serpent – 15/5:02.010
8.(9) Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 15/5:02.462
9.(8) Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 15/5:02.913
10.(1)Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 15/5:03.386

Xray Pro Stock A-Main Leg 1 Result
1.(1) Marek Cerny – Xray – 15/5:15.703
2.(3) Jan Ratheisky – Xray – 15/5:19.540
3.(4) Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 15/5:21.983
4.(6) Eugenio Antimo Valiente – VBC – 14/5:00.474
5.(2) Lars Hoppe – ARC – 14/5:01.010
6.(5) Toni Mateo – Yokomo – 14/5:03.377
7.(10)Beni Stutz – Tamiya – 14/5:03.555
8.(7) David Nemcek – Xray – 14/5:09.278
9.(8) Michael Kiesewetter – VBC – 14/5:09.935
10.(9)Pawel Staszewski – Tamiya – 14/5:14.808

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March 2, 2014

‘From Race Control’ – Day 3 Finals

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Its the final day of ETS Round 3 in Gran Canaria and its a slightly cold & overcast start to the day.  Overnight rain meant the track required work this morning to clear off damp patches but racing was still able to start on time.   Three rounds of Mains await all drivers with Top Qualifiers Ronald Volker going for his first Ride Modified win on the island, Marek Cerny chasing a hat trick at the event in Xray Pro Stock, and Olivier Bultynck going for his first Formula win.

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March 1, 2014

Volker Top Qualifier in Gran Canaria

Ronald Volker

Ronald Volker is Top Qualifier for the third round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series taking place in Gran Canaria.  The Team Yokomo driver’s 13th ETS TQ, Volker secured his first pole position on the island when he topped the time sheets for a fourth time in the fifth & final qualifier.  The only driver who could challenge the defending series champion for the top spot on the grid, Adrian Berntsen was able to match the pace of the German finishing second 2-second off.  Having TQ’d the opening qualifier, the Norwegian will start second on the grid his best starting position at the ETS.  Winner of Round 2 of the championship and despite having a bad last qualifier, posting only the 6th fastest time, Team Xray’s Alexander Hagberg will start tomorrow’s finals from third.

Mod Grid

The driver with the greatest tally of ETS TQs, Volker said ‘considering the tricky conditions this week’ he was ‘very pleased with how the day went’.  Changing nothing on his LRP powered BD7 since the second qualifier, he said ‘as good as the car is now’ he hopes conditions are similar for tomorrow.  Compared to Q1 & 2, he said they improved the car quite a bit and over the final three qualifiers he was able to increase the gap by which he outpaced his rivals.  Saying ‘it is difficult to know what the track will do for tomorrow’, Volker said he doesn’t plan on making an changes to his car with his main focus being to try to make a clean start feeling if he can get a good opening lap he should be ‘ok’.

Berntsen

‘I tried as hard as I could but no chance, Ronald was too fast’, that was how Berntsen summed up his Q5 performance.  Running a new set of Ride tyres for the qualifier, he said his first lap was ‘super slow’ with him loosing a second to Volker as be battled for traction.  Although he posted the fastest qualifying time of the day in Q1 making the most of the day’s best conditions, Berntsen said he thinks taking the battle to Volker tomorrow is a tall order but he will discuss set-up with his father tonight to see if they think there is anything they can chance to get them somewhat closer to the 3-time champion.

Hagberg

Hagberg said Q5 ‘wasn’t very good for me’.  Making a set-up change the Xray team leader said it resulted in his ORCA powered T4 ’14 lacking high speed steering.  Planning to switch back to his Q4 set-up for tomorrow, he said he expects the finals to be difficult.  Due to the low traction of the newly laid surface, the Swede said its hard to just drive on the racing line each lap so its going to be even harder to race adding that ‘no one is really in control of their car’.

Naoto

Posting his best run in the final qualifier to snatch 4th on the grid on tie break from Andy Moore, Naoto Matsukura said a change to a set-up he ran yesterday in open practice gave him a much better car.  Looking to tomorrow’s finals the Japanese ace said a win was impossible due to track conditions and his team-mate Volker’s pace. Hoping for a podium, he said that to was going to be hard work and probably require a mistake from the drivers starting ahead of him.  The 1:12 World champion showed he has the speed as against the other nine A-Main finalists he won the ‘Dash for Cash’ that took place after qualifying pocketing himself €200.

Andy Moore

Starting from 5th on the grid Moore said he was disappointed to loose out to Matsukura.  The HB’s driver said he has ‘such a lack of traction at the start’ of the run but by the end it feels ‘ok’ andhe needs to find a way to balance it out over the 5-minutes.  Aiming to push for a podium he said with the first corner so tight combined with the lack of traction anything is possible joking that if there is a messy start he probably be the one to come out of it worst.

Krapp

Completing the Top 6 on the grid is 2012 event winner Christopher Krapp.  The Kyosho driver used his second set of tyres in Q5 to set the 4th fastest time saying the gave his Orion powered TF6 more grip and traction.  While he said the winner is pretty much locked up with the tricky conditions the ‘rest is up for grabs’ and he is confident he can ‘gain some positions’.

Marc Rheinard

For the Tamiya team the event marks one of their worst events in the series with Marc Rheinard starting 8th behind the Xray of Magnus Vässmar and Viktor Wilck lining up ninth just ahead of Marc Fischer.

A-Main Grids/Qualifying times Q5
Ride Modified A-Main Grid
1. Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 310 pts
2. Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 308
3. Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 305
4. Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 302
5. Andy Moore – HB – 302
6. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 301
7. Magnus Vässmar – Xray – 301
8. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 300
9. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 297
10.Marc Fischer – Serpent – 296

Ride Modified Q5 times
1. Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 15/5:09.371
2. Adrian Berntsen – Xray – 15/5:11.310
3. Naoto Matukura – Yokomo – 15/5:12.409
4. Christopher Krapp – Kyosho – 15/5:13.574
5. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 15/5:13.781
6. Alexander Hagberg – Xray – 15/5:13.885
7. Andy Moore – HB – 15/5:13.990
8. David Perez – 15/5:14.676
9. Marc Fischer – Serpent – 15/5:15.170
10.Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 15/5:15.170

Xray Pro Stock A-Main Grid
1. Marek Cerny – Xray – 310 pts
2. Lars Hoppe – ARC – 306
3. Jan Ratheisky – Xray – 306
4. Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 303
5. Toni Mateo – Yokomo – 303
6.Eugenio Antimo Valiente – VBC – 302
7. David Nemcek – Xray – 300
8.Michael Kiesewetter – VBC – 297
9.Pawel Staszewski – Tamiya – 293
10.Beni Stutz – Tamiya – 292

View the complete event results here.

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