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July 17, 2009

Volker sets pace in controlled practice

Ronald Volker is the pace setter here at the end of controlled practice with the LRP/Yokomo driver posting a fastest lap of 16.55 to top the time sheets from Marc Rheinard who was on a 16.70.  The World Championship runner up switched from an LTC-R to the Speed 6 body for his last run and felt it made his BD5 easier to drive.  Volker is running a new chassis, top deck and harder suspension arms on his Yokomo, which are designed to make the car more suitable for European traction levels, and the German is very happy with the results. Slighlty concerned about the weather, he is confident that if it stays dry he is in good shape for qualifiying.

Finishing the day in second, Rheinard felt he could have run a faster time if he had taken more risks through the chicane.  The World Champion said his Tamiya is getting better with each run and he plans no change for now, preferring to let the traction come up before making any adjustments.  Rheinard along with defending champion Jilles Groskamp, who was fourth fastest, are running the latest motor offering from Speed Passion which is due for release next month.  Both driver said the totally new creation, which features a short body and unique wiring, feels very smooth.

The third fastest lap time came from Martin Hofer despite running old tyres. One of the stars of the ETS encounter in Apeldoorn, the German is running the same car as Volker and is very happy with his early pace saying the new parts have really improved the feel of the car.  Running the fourth fastest time but 4/10th adrift of Volker, Groskamp said it will be impossible to close the gap on Volker and Rheinard on such a track.  Having changed his set-up for the last run so as to get more rear traction the Dutch ace said the grip levels came up and his car suffered bad understeer.  The factory Tamiya driver will now revert to the set-up used in the second practice.  Topping off the Top 5 was Viktor Wilck.  The Swede said he increased the drag brake on his speedo for the last run but it was too aggressive and he will revert back to the earlier setting.

In Pro Stock Daniel Wohlgemuth was surprised to be at the top of the time sheets.  The Xray driver said his T2 009 is very inconsistent and hopes heavier shock oils as well as switching to the LTC-R will cure the problem.  Behind him Rob Jansen, the run away winner in Apeldoorn, was also not happy with his current set-up.  The Corally driver said he can not push hard and the car feels different in left and right turns.  He suspects the problem may be his rear diff and feels he can go a lot faster than his current 17.79 lap time.  Third fastest was SMI Motorsport’s Matthias Lang.  For defending Champion Alexander Stocker the day didn’t go well.  Having run old tyres in the first two sessions the Hot Bodies driver put on new tyres for the last run but two laps in he took a front corner off the car.  The German reported that the car felt improved over the very short stint and that tomorrow’s qualifying will be a nice fight.

Due to the wet start to the day here in Germany, the organisers of the Muchmore backed Euro Touring Series have now switched to open practice to allow the large entry, many of whom are making their first visit to Andernach,  to get in some extra mileage ahead of tomorrow’s four qualifiers.

Apologies for our reduced coverage today, we were left with no internet in the middle of the day when our mobile box decided to quit, meaning a few hours delay as we worked to fix the problem.

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July 17, 2009

Practice 1 Update

After a wet morning, the first round of controlled practice has been completed on a dry track but organisers have decided to double the dosage of syrup in the sugar water and redo the track.  Drivers struggled with a complete lack of grip. One of the main problems is the wind here in Andernach which is carrying the sand from the Beach Volley Ball courts, situated at the rear of the track, onto the circuit.

Defending Champion Jilles Groskamp said his Tamiya was working perfectly yesterday evening but today the dust has made the track very loose.  Groskamp admits he prefers more open tracks that Andernach and feels he will have his work cut out if he is to beat team-mates Marc Rheinard & Viktor Wilck, and new Yokomo recruit Ronald Volker.  All the leading drivers have described the layout here as being very similar to that used for the Worlds last year in Thailand and the new curbing has been very well received.

Rheinard said the traction was terrible as a result of the sand but the extra sugar water, which was being sprayed on the track by his brother Toni, should help a lot for the second practice. Asked about his home track the World Champion, who lives just down the road, said while he does like technical tracks Andernach is very tight and this makes it a little too slow for his liking.  The German said the new curbing has made the track much nicer to drive.

Volker, who is making his first appearance in the ETS at the controls of the new Yokomo BD5, appears to be really enjoying life at his new team.  Having won the Reedy Race of Champions over in the US with the car back in May, the 2007 European Champion recorded the fastest lap time for the first practice and is looking forward to the rest of the weekend.  Runner up last year to the then World Champion Atsushi Hara after a thrilling finals, Volker expects it to again be very close this year.

Steven Weiss will be hoping he can repeat his German Nationals Qualifier win here two weeks ago when he beat Yannic Pruemper. The Xray driver said his T2 ‘009 was really good then and is confident when the traction improves he will have a strong package for the weekend.  Another Xray driver who is sure to mix it at the front is Freddy Sudhoff.  Sudhoff, who is enjoying a great run in nitro touring at the moment, having won the European B Championships and the German Summer Championship, has shown he likes technical track with great runs at the indoor rounds of the ETS and Andernach should suit him.

Unfortunately there was no first practice for Viktor Wilck after his car went mad when his 2.4Ghz radio failed to bind between the transmitter and the receiver.

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July 17, 2009

2008/2009 ETS Finale underway

The final round of the Muchmore backed 2008/2009 Euro Touring Series is underway here in Andernach, Germany, with drivers from 18 nations making the trip to the home track of current World Champion Marc Rheinard.  It was a very wet start to the morning with heavy rain greeting the early arrivers but things are starting to dry up now with more & more of the 190 listed drivers taking to the track.  Heading the large entry is defending ETS Champion Jilles Groskamp with his opposition coming in the former of World & European Champion Marc Rheinard and Reedy Race winner Ronald Volker who was runner up here last year to Atsushi Hara. Other potential winners come Sunday include Swedish ace Viktor Wilck, Steven Weiss who won the recent German Nationals Qualifier here and ETS Poland winner Yannic Pruemper and Freddy Sudhoff.

In Pro-Stock Alexander Stocker heads the entry but the defending Champion faces huge opposition from the likes of Dutch ETS winner Rob Janssen and current points leader Daniel Wohlgemuth.

The race organisers have just sugar watered the track to help bring up traction with grouped practice now scheduled to kick off at 12:15.  With four rounds of practice to get through today race director Scotty Ernst will be busy on the mic to ensure the swift running of the 20 groups of heats.

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May 31, 2009

Tamiya 1-2-3 as Rheinard wins Leg 3

Marc Rheinard has won the third Leg of the A-Mains at the Apeldoorn track here in the Netherlands heading home TRF team-mate Jilles Groskamp and Tamiya Junior Team driver Yannic Pruemper.  With Groskamp having already secured overall victory for the Dutch round of the ETS with wins in Leg 1 & 2, Rheinard’s win and Pruemper’s third on this occassion ensured the German pairing joined him for what was an all Tamiya/Speed Passion podium.  Following dramas in the opening two legs, the World & European Champion finally got the right mix of traction additive and temperature for his Sweep tyres and when Groskamp, who was running older tyres, ran wide at the end of the main straight Rheinard went by. Once in front he pulled clear of the Dutchman but said afterwards that he drove a controlled race so as not to have a repeat of previous round when he fell short on run time. Finishing second in the opening leg, Pruemper struggled in the second but the rising young talent bounced back resisting a serious challenge from Steen Graversen who had the advantage of fresh rubber on his Team Orion powered factory Kyosho.

The big surprise of the weekend, Martin Hofer felt afterwards that he lost out in the early part of the race after going to the grid too early.  His new Yokomo BD5 was loose in the opening laps but once the tyres came back up to temperature it felt good but it was too late for him to challenge for a top placing ending the leg in 5th.  Hofer said the performance of the new car here this weekend is very encouraging especially for the European Championships which take place in Luxembourg at the beginning of August.  British National Championship leader Andy Moore completed the Top 6 for the 3rd A-Main giving him 5th in the overall result with his Hot Bodies Cyclone TC behind Corally’s Marc Fischer.  Fisher was in the hunt for an overall  podium finish but with a rear tyre coming off the rim he was forced to retire from the final race of the day.

Making the handout 9.5 Turn Speed Passion motor Pro Stock class his own, Rob Janssen and his perfectly dialled in Corally cleaned up at the fast flowing Apeldoorn track.  Having wrapped up the overall win in Leg 2 of the A-Main the local Dutch driver was not done and again crushed his opposition to complete the hat trick of wins.  Defending Champion Alexander Stocker took second for the Leg which gave him second overall, a result he had declared in qualifying he would be more than happy with against Top Qualifier Janssen.  Despite failing to complete the opening lap of the third leg, Daniel Wohlgemuth completed the podium with his Tamiya.

In the supporting Pro 10 category, which attracted plenty of interest over the weeked, Tim Altmann just got quicker with each outing setting a blistering 14.28 lap on his way to another win that was just shy of being a 21 lap run.

A sun drenched weekend of racing, the Euro Touring Series’ first visit to the beautiful Apeldoorn facility in the Netherlands has been an eye opening experience.  Auto Modelbouw Club Apeldoorn is the best oiled machine we have come across yet. The attitude of the officials and their attention to details should be the standard for our sport and if ever there was a club worthy of hosting some of our sport’s premiere championships then this is the place.

Supported by Much More, Hot Bodies and Speed Passion, the 2008/2009 Euro Touring Series travels next to Germany on July 17/18/19 when Andernach, the home track of World Champion Marc Rheinard, will bring to a close the second edition of Scotty Ernst’s and Uwe Rehinard’s popular creation.

Modified Overall results
1. Jilles Groskamp – 20pts (10 10 9 – 19/ 5m 10.44)
2. Marc Rheinard – 17pts (1 7 10 – 19/ 5m 11.45)
3. Yannic Pruemper – 17pts (9 3 8 – 19/ 5m 12.47)
4. Marc Fischer – 15pts (6 9 2 – 18/ 5m  0.36)
5. Andy Moore – 13pts (8 4 5 – 19/ 5m 14.46)
6. Steen Graversen – 13pts (4 6 7 – 19/ 5m 15.31)
7. Bart Wubben – 12pts (2 8 4 – 18/ 5m  1.32)
8. Christopher Krapp – 12pts (7 5 1 – 19/ 5m 16.33)
9. Martin Hofer – 11pts (5 1 6 – 18/ 5m  0.77)
10. John Bruins – 6pts (3 2 3 – 18/ 5m  8.43)

Pro Stock Overall results
1. Rob Janssen – 20pts ( 10 10 10 – 18/ 5m 16.17 )
2. Alexander Stocker – 18pts ( 4 9 9 – 17/ 5m 7.69 )
3. Daniel Wohlgemuth – 17pts ( 9 8 1 – 17/ 5m 3.78 )
4. Stefan Jansen – 14pts ( 8 5 6 – 17/ 5m 6.20 )
5. Vasco Christiaanse – 13pts ( 6 1 7 – 17/ 5m 13.99 )
6. Thomas Musial – 11pts ( 2 3 8 – 17/ 5m 8.70 )
7. Wesley V Dijken – 11pts ( 7 2 4 – 17/ 5m 8.75 )
8. Michael Lepelaar – 10pts ( 5 4 5 – 17/ 5m 16.56 )
9. Ronald Arts – 9pts ( 1 7 2 – 17/ 5m 8.97 )
10. Richard Oversloot – 9pts ( 3 6 3 – 17/ 5m 9.53 )

Pro 10 Overall results
1. Tim Altmanns – 20pts ( 10 10 – 20/ 5m 4.63 )
2. Ralf Booss – 18pts ( 9 9 – 20/ 5m 13.28 )
3. Rene Fischers – 15pts ( 8 7 – 20/ 5m 14.81 )
4. Richard Artss – 15pts ( 7 8 – 19/ 5m 8.06 )
5. Koen Geurdss – 10pts ( 4 6 – 18/ 5m 1.94 )
6. Mathijs Hermenss – 10pts ( 6 4 – 18/ 5m 5.23 )
7. Peter Mielkes – 10pts ( 5 5 – 17/ 5m 0.52 )

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May 31, 2009

Groskamp & Janssen secure Dutch glory

A-Main number 2 has decided the outcome of the Dutch round of the 2008/2009 Euro Touring Series with Jilles Groskamp and Rob Janssen repeating their opening leg victories to secure the overall win here at the impressive Apeldoorn facility.  Groskamp again took an easy win with his Tamiya TRF416 World Edition this time over the Corally of Marc Fisher and the Xray of Bart Wubben.  The only driver to run a sub 16 second lap, Groskamp made it look easy as behind him a number of great battles were fought out.  Marc Rheinard once again had a loose car dropping him down the order as Martin Hofer and Fischer took up the race for second spot.  Team Yokomo’s Hofer was putting in a great drive and fending off the close atentions of his fellow countryman but on lap 13 his new BD5 stripped a spur gear at the end of a straight.  This handed Fischer second while Wubben and Rheinard mixed it for third but the World Champion couldn’t find a way passed as his car and that of Fischer started to dump on the final lap.  Neither lost position but both hope they can go the distance in the third leg with Fischer in with a chance of a podium.  Kyosho pairing Steen Graversen and Christopher Krapp completed the top six after a good battle involving Hot Bodies Andy Moore who crossed the line in seventh.  Yannic Pruemper, second in the opening Leg, struggled with his car on used tyres and he managed only 8th having started fourth on the grid.

The opening lap of the Pro Stock final looked as though Daniel Wohlgemuth might have got the better of the dominant Janssen and that we finally had a challenger for the local ace.  Janssen’s Corally ran wide in the fourth corner allowing Wohlgemuth’s Tamiya down the inside but it was short lived as at the start of lap 2 the Top Qualifier was back in control.  Wohlgemuth now had to contend with Alexander Stocker and Ronald Arts, Stocker eventually finding a way through but despite his best efforts Arts couldn’t.  In Pro 10 Tim Altmann of Germany proved he is the class of the field with his self designed 4 Turn Lipo powered car taking its second win again from Ralf Boos’ Speedline with Dutch ARTS Racing driver Richard Arts third.

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May 31, 2009

Top Qualifiers dominate first A Main

Top Qualifier’s Jilles Groskamp and Rob Janssen easily converted their respective Modified and Pro Stock pole positions into victory in the opening A-Main here at the fourth round of the Much More sponsored Euro Touring Series. In Modified we had expected a great duel between Groskamp and World Champion Marc Rheinard but the German’s challenge ended as soon as he began. Leaving the line Rheinard’s car spun out, something he put down to not enough scrubbing in of his new tyres, and he collected 3rd place starter Martin Hofer with the two ending up on the grass at the first corner. This gave Groskamp an early break from where he easily controlled the race to cruise to Leg 1 victory.  The big battle of the race was between Yannic Pruemper, Marc Fischer and Andy Moore as the three fought it out for second with Pruemper heading the train. Fischer was the meat in the sandwich and put huge pressure on the young 15-year-old with his car clearly faster through the chicance but one lap from home the factory Corally driver dumped.  Pruemper held on for second with Moore, whose Hot Bodies Cyclone recorded the fastest lap of the race, completed the Top 3 while Fischer crawled home to finish 5th.  Rheinard pulled in after his first corner incident and now has the advantage of two fresh sets of tyres but Groskamp is aware of this and may save his second set of tyres for the third leg when track conditions will be cooler and the track will be at its fastest.

In Pro Stock the race went as expected with Rob Janssen’s Corally comfortably heading home second place starter Daniel Wohlgemuth.  Stefan Jansen completed the top 3. Champion Alexander Stocker didnt have the race he planned. The Hot Bodies driver lost traction off the line and got collected.  Stranded on the grass the German lost a lot of time and opted to pull in to save his tyres but with a number of other potential podium finishers also pulling up early he decided to rejoin so as to gain a higher placing, which could prove crucial if needed later in a tie break. He finished 7th. In Pro 10 the super fast Tim Altmann from Germany took the win from Ralf Boos who got the better of No.2 starter Rene Fischer.

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May 31, 2009

Steen tops Q5, Groskamp secures TQ

Kyosho factory driver Steen Graversen became the fifth different driver in as many rounds to TQ a qualifier here in Apeldoorn but it is defending ETS Champion Jilles Groskamp and his Tamiya that will start from pole.  Dane Graversen recorded the fastest 5 minute run of the weekend with his Orion powered Stallion thanks to a fresh set of tyres and cooler track conditions.  Having changed motor for the run Graversen is now much happier with the top speed of his car and said he tried to drive safely so as to not punish his tyres too much as he will have to run them again in the A Main.  Lining up fifth on the grid his aim is to try and hold station in the final for a Top 5 finish.

Heading a Tamiya 1-2 at the front of the grid, Groskamp was second fastest for the round but more importantly he was faster than his team-mate Marc Rheinard who he feels is going to be his toughest opponent.  Groskamp won the Dutch round last year at the MACH track and is keen to repeat a home victory here at Apeldoorn so we can expect a great duel between the Tamiya/Speedpassion pairing.

The big surprise of the weekend is Martin Hofer who is enjoying a superb international race debut with the new Yokomo BD5.  The factory supported driver will line up 3rd on the grid and crucially has two sets of fresh tyres at his disposal. The German GM powered driver has the potential to take the fight to the Tamiya drivers but says he will sit and wait to see how the race plays out as he does not want to jeopardise finishing on the podium.  Winner of the third round of the ETS in Poland, 15-year-old Yannic Pruemper will line up fourth on the grid but, like Graversen and former World Champion Andy Moore, has only one set of new tyres for the 3 legs of the final which puts him at a distinct disadvantage.

Yesterday Marc Fischer saw his main race car basically destroyed when it shut down just after the finish of the fourth qualifier resulting in his car being collected by Michal Bok’s Xray. Fischer who will line up 6th on the grid had a late night as he prepared a new chassis for today. The factory Corally driver said the new car is OK but doesnt feel quite as good as the much modified car he was using yesterday which featured a different top deck and lower bulk heads.  On the bright side the German does have two fresh sets of tyres and he thinks a podium could be on the cards. Also with two sets of fresh rubber for the triple A Mains is Kyosho’s Christopher Krapp. The young German feels it will be hard to overtake but has set himself a target of a Top 5 finish.

In Pro Stock Rob Janssen, who had already secured TQ honours yesterday, once again crushed his rivals. Racing for Dutch manufacturer Corally, Janssen has been joined today at Apeldoorn by Joeri Bal the man responsible for creating the RDX PHi chassis. Tamiya driver Daniel Wohlgemuth took second for the round and will line up on the number 2 spot on the grid but the German has said he will be focusing on maintaining his position rather than challenging the Top Qualifier who is proving the class of the field here on his home track.  Thomas Musial and defending ETS Pro Stock Champion Alexander Stocker make up the second row.

In the supporting Pro 10 category the super fast prototype of Tim Altmann will start on pole with Rene Fischer second.  Altmann is lapping in the 14 second lap bracket and his 5-minute run is a lap more than that of the Modified Touring Car Top Qualifier Jilles Groskamp.

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May 30, 2009

Moore tops fourth qualifier

Factory Hot Bodies driver Andy Moore has ended Tamiya’s domination of qualifying here at the Dutch Euro Touring Series by taking the fourth and final qualifier on day 2 of the event. After difficult runs in the second and third rounds, the former World Champion had little choice but to use up his second set of qualifying tyres so as to ensure himself a place on the grid for tomorrow’s big race. Despite a half spin on his second lap the new Sweep rubber allowed the Hot Bodies driver to take control and record a time of 19 laps in 5:05.48, the third fastest run of the day. In the same predicament as the British driver, Xray’s Bart Wubben was also forced to run his second set of tyres but this time, his first run on new tyres failing to net a good time, the Dutch National Champion managed a strong second place to put himself in strong contention for a place in tomorrow’s A Main.

Third for the round and fastest of the drivers running used tyres was Jilles Groskamp. With one round of qualifying remaining the defending ETS Champion holds the overnight TQ honours from Tamiya team-mate Marc Rheinard. Swiss driver Ronny Lnenicka benefited from new tyres on his car to take a surprise fourth for the round ahead of Austrian Hot Bodies driver Thomas Pumpler with Marc Rheinard, who ran the LTC-R which he found very slighly better than the Speed 6, completing the Top 6. In terms of overall qualification Yokomo’s Martin Hofer holds third, Corally ace Marc Fisher sits fourth with Moore fifth and Kyosho young gun Christopher Krapp sixth. Four drivers, Groskamp, Rheinard, Hofer & Moore remain in the hunt for the No.1 spot on the grid tomorrow. German Team Xray driver Steven Weiss, usually expected to be found mixing it at the front, had a miserable day with the former Euros Top Qualifier plagued by run time problems on this fast flowing track.

In Pro Stock Dutch Corally driver Rob Janssen has already guaranteed he will start his home race from pole as he put his name at the top of the time sheets for a third time. The big race in tomorrow’s Pro Stock A Main would appear to be for second as both Daniel Wohlgemuth, second fastest in the fourth qualifier, and defending ETS Champion Alexander Stocker say it will be hard to catch Janssen. The two Germans look set to renew the great battle they had at he opening round of the Much More backed series in Kastellaun, Germany. On that occassion Stocker got the upperhand in Leg 3 of the finals. One local driver that could well challenge them for a podium placing is Xray driver Wesley V Dijken who was third fastest in the closing qualifier of the day.

In the supporting Pro 10 category Germany’s Tim Altmann with his self designed car leads the way from the Speedline chassis of Rene Fischer also from Germany. Tomorrow’s schedule will start with a free practice session followed by the fifth and final qualification round.

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