Krapps gives Kyosho its first ETS victory
Christopher Krapp has secured both his and Kyosho’s first win in the Euro Touring Series after a thrilling second A-Main that saw the 19-year-old hang on to take his second win of the day and put the Gran Canaria victory beyond the reach of the World class field of drivers. Top Qualifier for the first ETS visit to the Spanish holiday island Krapp, who took the second A-Main ahead of Tamiya’s Marc Rheinard and Viktor Wilck, said it had been an ‘Awesome weekend with everything finally coming to together for him.’
Driving his Orion powered Kyosho TF6-SP, Krapp saw off more intense pressure than in the opening main which he also won from Rheinard. Running on used tyres the German, who came to the race sitting third in the standings, had to contend with both Andy Moore and Viktor Wilck who each had fresh rubber for A2. Former World Champion Moore looked to have found a way to the front three laps from home but the pair touched causing chaos among the lead 5 car pack that also included Rheinard and Alexander Hagberg. Krapp managed to come out back in the lead while Rheinard, who was running fifth moved to second. Moore came off worst as he went from 1st to 5th.
Now a four car train, the leaders crossed the line just before the five minutes with Hagberg missing the cut by .026 of a second. A three way dash to the line Wilck, who set the fastest lap of the race, then had his TRF417 shutdown causing it to crash heavily into the track barriers. Badly damaging his car, the Swede is now in a race to get it ready for the final race of the day.
Hagberg, who was expected to have an advantage over Krapp on the used tyres, said he just didn’t have enough traction something he he could only attribute to the hotter conditions of the second leg. Just missing the cut to stay in the lead battle for one final lap, the Swede summed up the race by saying ‘I was too slow and unlucky I guess’. What started off as a great weekend for Hagberg, who TQ’d two rounds of qualifying to tie on points with Krapp, he said all he can do now is try to drive clean lines in the third A-Main and try to salvage a podium finish. With overall victory secured, Krapp will sit out the final race of the day meaning Hagberg will effectively start from pole and benefits from Volker’s forced withdrawal from the finals day which also leaves the spot behind him free.
Although they have dominated the past two season’s of the ETS with Ronald Volker in Modified, Team Yokomo today claimed their first ever win in the Xray Pro Stock class as Czech racer Marek Cerný backed up his Leg 1 win with another in Leg 2 to secure his first international victory. Starting from pole position, Cerný survived an early challenge from Martin Hofer with the pair making contact. Hofer waited to give position back to the Yokomo driver but got collected by the chasing pack sending his Schumacher to the tail end of the field giving Cerný an assailing lead that he was never to loose. Starting seventh on the grid, Awesomatix’s Ivan Laptev drove a strong race setting the fastest lap on his way to second ahead of champion Hofer who got his Schumacher back up to third by the finish.
Ride Modified Leg 2 Result
1.(1) Christopher Krapp (DE) – Kyosho/Orion – 17/5:18.810
2.(4) Marc Rheinard (DE) – Tamiya/Speed Passion – 17/5:19.518
3.(7) Viktor Wilck (SE) – Tamiya/Thunder Power – 17/4.59.491
4.(2) Alexander Hagberg (SE) – Xray/ORCA – 16/5:00.026
5.(5) Andy Moore (GB) – Hot Bodies/HPI Flux – 16/5:01.165
6.(9) Chris Grainger (GB) – Schumacher/GM – 16/5:05.221
7.(10)Eric Dankel (DE) – Yokomo/LRP – 16/5:05.840
8.(6) Elliott Harper (GB) – Tamiya/Orion – 16/5:06.333
9.(8) Steen Graversen (DK) – Awesomatix/Thunder Power – 14/4:22.319
10.(3)Ronald Völker (DE) – Yokomo/LRP – DNS
Xray Pro-Stock Leg 2 Result
1.(1) Marek Cerný (CZ) – Yokomo – 16/5:20.083
2.(7) Ivan Laptev (RU) – Awesomatix – 16/5:20.518
3.(2) Martin Hofer (DE) – Schumacher – 15/5:00.774
4.(3) Michal Orlowski (PL) – Tamiya – 15/5:04.810
5.(8) Carsten Madsen (DK) – Awesomatix – 15/5:05.345
6.(4) Javier Martinez (GC) – Hot Bodies – 15/5:09.590
7.(9) Felix Wiessmann (DE) – Yokomo – 15/5:09.609
8.(10)Alvaro Fernandez (ES) – Tamiya – 15/5:10.337
9.(6) Tony Streit (DE) – Xray – 15/5:12.038
10.(5)Toni Mateo (ES) – Tamiya – 9/3:07.892
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