Surprise Q4 as Volker completes clean sweep
The final round of qualifying at the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in Luxembourg threw up a bit of a surprise as the Tamya team failed to capitalise on having new tyres leaving Top Qualifier Ronald Volker to complete a clean sweep. Going into Q4 Jilles Groskamp and Marc Rheinard were the only front runners to have held back their second set of tyres with Volker even predicting his long time rival to top the qualifier. Instead the two World Champions struggled with Volker running on used tyres able run his fourth TQ run even with a spin on his last lap. 1.5 seconds behind, Groskamp would claim second with Rheinard third and Volker’s French Yokomo team-mate Loic Jasmin fourth.
A clearly surprised Volker said the weather, which after a hot day had started to cool down, helped those on used tyres with there being less of a disadvantage over new but still he never expected to finish ahead of the two Tamiya Racing Factory TRF418s. Delighted to maintain his reign at the top of the timing sheets right through from the first practice, setting another fastest lap in Q4, he said he hoped he can carry that through to tomorrow’s finals. Commenting on his last lap error, which lost him over a second, he said it was due to a simple loss of concentration and other than this it was a’ good clean, safe run’.
Set to start 2nd on the grid, Rheinard was even more surprised by his lack of pace on new tyres saying he was ‘shocked’. Describing his Much More powered chassis as having ‘zero feeling’, he said this resulted in him suffering two spins. Asked why he lacked the performance everyone expected he said that the only explanation is the set of tyres which after the 5-minutes of running still looked like brand new. Asked if he felt he could do anything about challenging Volker in the finals he said ‘always I look forward to try and battle for the win but I think I will need to look back to try and keep 2nd’. He said for tomorrow he isn’t looking for a winning car but just one that he could enjoy driving.
The star of the weekend here at Mini Circuit “Ville de Luxembourg”, Lucas Urbain missed out on second on the grid on a tie break with Rheinard but said he was happier to start behind the 3-time World Champion than ahead of him. Matching the rear tyres of his used tyres for the qualifier, having matched the used fronts for Q3, the French driver said they felt good but he threw away a Top 3 for the round when he made a 6-second mistake just before the half point. Only his second time to make the A-main at an ETS, his first being in 2010 in Kastellaun, he was delighted to register VBC Racing’s first appearance in the championship Modified A-Main. Commenting on the race and knowing the track better than most as it’s his local circuit, he is a little concerned about the starts as his 3rd place on the grid puts him on the inside. With the outside offering ‘huge drive’ in the sweeper he expects to have to defend his position immediately from Groskamp who starts fourth.
Groskamp said considering his lack of pace in practice yesterday and his disastrous opening run he was ‘actually pretty happy with fourth’. Like Rheinard, he said his second set of tyres had no feeling and he was happy to salvage a second for the round. The reigning World Champion said he hoped they could find something so that at least he could try to battle for a podium at the track where in 2009 he won his first European Championship title. Lacking confidence in the car, the Dutch ace said he hopes they can find something that makes it work adding ‘there is a lot in tyres’.
Completing the top half of the grid will be Viktor Wilck who was fifth fastest in the final qualifier. Behind the Swede, Multiple French National Champion Jasmin will line up sixth ahead of Xray’s Alexander Hagberg whose title hopes look to have come to an end this weekend. Another manufacturer making its first ETS A-main appearance is Team Durango thanks to Elliott Harper who managed to secure 8th on the grid ahead of the third first time A-mainer Team Magic, 18-year-old nitro racer Leo Arnold who has made a big impression and will start 9th ahead of the Kyosho of former race winner Christopher Krapp.
In the Xray Pro Stock class, defending champion Marek Cerny posted his third TQ run of the event to take the honour of Top Qualifier for the ETS’ biggest class for a 7th time. The Xray driver will start ahead of the ARC of top German 1:8 nitro onroad racer Lars Hoppe. The top half of the grid is made up of five different manufacturers with Danish teenager Mike Gosvig’s Awesomatix securing third followed by the Schumacher of former Champion Martin Hofer and the Serpent of Julian Borowski. For championship leader Jan Ratheisky, who has three wins to his credit this season, the event has proved a tough one with him qualifying only 7th. In the Formula class it has been a good debut for Serpent’s David Ehrbar as he secured the TQ from VBC Racing’s Oliver Bultynck and newly crowned back to back champion Ratheisky.
Ride Modified A-Main Grid
1. Ronald Volker (DE) – Yokomo – 310 pts
2. Marc Rheinard (DE) – Tamiya – 305
3. Lucas Urbain (FR) – VBC Racing – 305
4. Jilles Groskamp (NL) – Tamiya – 304
5. Viktor Wilck (SE) – Tamiya – 303
6. Loic Jasmin (FR) – Yokomo – 302
7. Alexander Hagberg (SE) – Xray – 300
8. Elliott Harper (GB) – Team Durango – 299
9. Leo Arnold (FR) – Team Magic – 298
10.Christopher Krapp (DE) – Kyosho – 296
Ride Modified Round 4 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Ronald Volker – Yokomo – 16/5:06.730
2. Jilles Groskamp – Tamiya – 16/508.246
3. Marc Rheinard – Tamiya – 16/5:08.501
4. Loic Jasmin – Yokomo – 16/5:08.572
5. Viktor Wilck – Tamiya – 16/5:09.281
6. Elliott Harper – Team Durango – 16/5:09.756
7. Oliver Bultynck – VBC Racing – 16/5:10.550
8. Nicolas Schwendimann – Team Magic – 16/5:11.487
9. Freddy Sudhoff – Awesomatix – 16/5:11.570
10.Andy Moore – HB – 16/5:11.740
Xray Pro Stock A-Main Grid
1. Marek Cerny (CZ) – Xray – 310 pts
2. Lars Hoppe (DE) – ARC – 307
3. Mike Gosvig (DK) – Awesomatix – 306
4. Martin Hofer (DE) – Schumacher – 305
5. Julian Borowski (DE) – Serpent – 300
6. Gilles Choque (LU) – Xray – 299
7. Jan Ratheisky (DE) – Xray – 299
8. Henrik Heitsch (DE) – ARC – 299
9. Max Machler (DE) – Awesomatix – 296
10.Joe Streff (LU) – Xray – 289
Xray Pro Stock Round 4 Qualifying – Top 10
1. Marek Cerny – Xray – 14/5:06.083
2. Mike Gosvig – Awesomatix – 14/5:06.774
3. Martin Hofer – Schumacher – 14/5:07.473
4. Gilles Choque – Xray – 14/5:07.524
5. Julian Borowski – Serpent – 14/5:07.850
6. Henrik Heitsch – ARC – 14/5:09.237
7. Lars Hoppe – ARC – 14/5:10.049
8. Max Machler – Awesomatix – 14/5:10.171
9. Jerome Meile – 14/5:10.455
10.Kuba Simurda – Xray – 14/5:10.887
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