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February 11, 2011

Volker ends practice top of the pile

Volker ends practice top of the pile

Ronald Volker continues his domination of the Xenon Modified class in the Yokomo Euro Touring Series and once again topped the first order of business with the fastest three consecutive laps in free practice meaning he will start No.1 in the top group for qualifying.  The Team Yokomo driver failed to improve on his FP3 time after a switch from Protoform’s Speed 6 shell to the P32 made the car fast but nervous resulting in him spinning out, two heavy impacts from pursuing cars causing the spur gear to strip.

Keven Hebert

Taking second in the ranking is ETS debutant Keven Hebert who set the fastest lap of the entire practice in the final run, taking his Reedy powered Associated TC6 around the track in 15.822 seconds.  The Canadian set an identical average for three consecutive laps with former World Champion Andy Moore who is looking very competitive here on the asphalt track.  Hebert said adding rear camber had improved his car but he would still like to still find a little more steering however he plans to play it safe for the opening qualifier and leave the car as it is.

Andy Moore

Understeer is a common complaint from drivers today with some struggling more than others.  Moore tried the Ride Legacy B4 body to give him more steering but said he wasn’t sure if it was the new tyres or the shell change that made his Hot Bodies TCX slightly better.  The best we have seen the British perform so far this season he plans to stick with it for the opening qualifier which takes place later this evening.

Just 3/1000ths off Hebert & Moore in the final practice Juho Levanen ends up fourth fastest, the Associated driver pleased with how things have gone so far.  Running a totally different shock set-up to team-mate Hebert the former multiple European Champion plans to improve his TC6 by running less rear toe.

Marc Rheinard

Defending ETS Champion Marc Rheinard had his best run in the last practice but the Tamiya Racing Factory driver is really struggling with understeer.  The German ace, who must beat Volker this weekend to keep his title defense hopes alive, said his TRF417 was marginally better in FP4 for cruising but once he tries to push for a time it suffers chronic understeer.

The big surprise in St.Polten has been Ivan Laptev driving the unique Awesomatix chassis.  Sixth fastest in Modified and second fastest in the Xray Pro-Stock class the Russian said his plan is to just drive a clean opening round of qualifying and work from there but in terms of the car he is very happy with his set-up.

In the battle between 1:8 nitro onroad stars Robert Pietsch and Daniele Ielasi is too close to call with Pietsch having a 5/100th advantage with them claiming 19 & 20th respectively in the final practice ranking.

Martin Hofer

In Pro Stock Martin Hofer and Schumacher’s newly formed partnership has enjoyed a great start with the combination topping the practice ranking from Laptev and Oliver Franke.

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February 11, 2011

FP3 throws up Russian surprise

Ivan Laptev

Ivan Laptev has got everyone talking here in St.Polten after taking the little known Awesomatix chassis to the second fastest time in the third free practice behind Ronald Volker.  No one was more surprised by the pace of the Russian designed car than Laptev himself who said with better driving by him he could have actually run faster.  Benefiting from a fresh set of tyres, the Russian Champion said a few small set-up changes and the removal of the sway bars had given the A700 more steering making the already easy to drive car even better.  As a result of his time, which could see him place in the top group for qualifying, Laptev’s pit table has been getting some interesting visitors keen to seen what is definitely the most unique electric touring car chassis around.

Andy Moore once again set the third fastest time with his Moorespeed powered Hot Bodies TCX.  Having run the Protoform LTC-R so far, the 2006 World Champion will run the new Legacy B4 shell from RIDE which he found gave increased steering when he tested in Thailand back in December.  The British driver who is chasing his first ever ETS podium finish also plans to run a new set of tyres for the final practice.

Juho Levanen

The Associated team are still looking competitive with Juho Levanen and Keven Hebert setting the fourth and fifth fastest time respectively over three laps – the format that will be used to seed the heats.  Levanen said his TC6 was not as good this run but is not sure if that is down to a change of additive or the tyres getting worn, the same set having been run in the opening three practices.  He will run a fresh set of rubber in FP4.  Hebert swapped the gear diff for a spool on his car and was pleased with the result.  The Canadian said while his outright lap times are not the fastest he believes he has a strong pace for the full 5-minutes.

Yannic Prumper

Team Yokomo’s Yannic Prumper completed a Tamiya free Top 6 for the Xenon Modified class.  Viktor Wilck was best of the Tamiya Racing Factory drivers in 10th position while Elliot Harper and Marc Rheinard struggled with the 16th and 21st fastest times.  Rheinard not helped by missing the start of the run.  In the battle of nitro aces Robert Pietsch has the upper hand over Daniele Ielasi setting the 15th fastest time five place ahead of the Italian.

In the Xray Pro Stock class Schumacher’s Martin Hofer continued to set the pace over fellow German Oliver Franke and Swiss driver Sandro Kuriger.

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February 11, 2011

Volker resumes position in second practice

Ronald Volker

Ronald Volker has resumed his role of being the ‘man to beat’ by setting a new fastest lap time of 15.876 in the second practice session for the Austrian leg of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series.  ETS debutant Keven Hebert set the pace in the opening practice but with over 200 cars running on the indoor asphalt track conditions where much faster for FP2 and Volker got the most out of them to break under the 16 second lap times. The current leader of the 2010/11 Xenon Modified standings, Volker said while his BD5 feels like it could do with more steering it is not pushing as much as his rivals, in particular the Tamiya of his big rival Marc Rheinard.

Juho Levanen

Juho Levanen set the second fastest lap time being the only other driver to run below 16 seconds with a 15.996.  The Finn, who is desperate to score his first podium finish with the TC6 having finished fourth in the opening two races, said the car is working really well and he wants to just focus on his driving.  Levanen is running a gear diff in the rear and spool in the front and team-mate Hebert plans to adapt that combination for FP3.  Running gear diffs front and rear on his car it worked well in FP1 for the Canadian but with traction up in FP2 it left him struggling with understeer and so he will switch to the spool for the next outing.

Andy Moore

Third fastest was Andy Moore.  Having changed additive for the run, the British ace said it was not as good as the morning practice with his Hot Bodies TCX only coming good at the end of the run when he did his best lap of 16.182.  Michal Bok took his Yokomo to the fourth fastest time with a 16.278 second lap with David Erbhar the fastest Xray in fifth.

Martin Hofer

In Pro-Stock Martin Hofer gave his shock signing with Schumacher a big boost by setting the fastest lap time by a considerable margin over last season’s Dutch ETS winner Oliver Franke.  Hofer, who only recieved his Mi4CX on Wednesday, is loving the track conditions saying he prefers asphalt over carpet anyday.  Very happy with the base set-up on his new car, the German said he just plans a few minor adjustments for the third practice.  Franke, who is also racing in the Xenon Modified class for the first time this weekend, was happy with his Hot Bodies having switched to LRP additive.  Also driving a Hot Bodies, young German Felix Wiessmann set the third fastest lap time.  Fourth fastest was well known Russian driver Ivan Laptev at the controls of the Russian designed Awesomatix A700.  A regular front runner in the Pro Stock class driving a Tamiya, he is now the official lead driver for Awesomatix and is running pre-production versions of the unique chassis in both Pro-Stock and Modified this weekend.  Laptev said he is very pleased with how the car is working with it being very easy to drive.

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February 11, 2011

Hébert tops opening practice in Austria

Hebert tops opening practice in Austria

Factory Team Associated driver Keven Hébert has got his Euro Touring Series debut off to an impressive start with his TC6 setting the fastest lap around the indoor asphalt track here in St.Polten, Austria. The first Canadian to take part in an ETS event, Hébert managed an 16.285 second lap on a track which he described as being a lot bigger than he was used to racing on in US racing scene.  Pleased with his lap time, the 22-year-old said he needed to be more consistent but feels a second run should help him settle in better to the unfamiliar settings in particular the height of the drivers rostrum which by American standards towers above the track.  Team-mate Juho Levanen also enjoyed a competitive start to Round 3 of the series setting the fourth fastest time.  The Finn said running on asphalt again took a bit of getting used to but the traction was really good and he is excited about the weekend as the track bring something new to the racing.

St Polten Track

Setting the second fastest lap time was local racer Patrick Gollner who has previously enjoyed strong ETS showings including making the A-Main in Poland last season. From Vienna, he has the benefit of having run some practice laps here last weekend. Although a track layout was different, the experience of the track conditions have allowed the 18-year-old to find a good set-up for his Tamiya TRF416X.

Ronald Volker

Championship leader, after dominant performances at the opening two rounds, Ronald Volker set the third fastest time in the opening practice with an 16.318 lap.  The Team Yokomo driver who is without his regular mechanic Umino this weekend said the track felt strange at first but once he settled in he liked the grip level but with a lot of hairpins his LRP powered BD5 could have done with more steering.  Its going to be a busy weekend for Volker as he has a number of novice team-mates this weekend in the form of top international 1:8 Onroad nitro racers Daniele Ielasi and Patrick Schaefer, the owner of nitro chassis manufacturer Team Shepherd.  Ielasi has run in the ETS once before competing in the Czech Republic last season but is running a Yokomo due to Volker’s recently signed agreement with Team Shepherd to race 1:10 Onroad nitro.  Ielasi couldn’t make much comment about the track as he only managed 1 lap before breaking the steering servo horn but the former 1:10 Nitro World Champion thinks the asphalt track should suit him better than the carpet he made his debut on.  Schaefer said electric touring cars have evolved a lot since he last tried his hand at it and he is going to be looking for a lot of help from Volker.  Team Shepherd pitman Armin Weihert is also racing, competing in the Xray Pro Stock class.

Gas On Road drivers

Austria has seen a bit of an invasion of nitro drivers with 1:8 European Onroad Champion Robert Pietsch also taking part.  The 1:10 and 1:8 Onroad World Championship Top Qualifier, who is the chief designer at Mugen is racing a Schumacher due to his Contact RC tyre contract, a brand which is owned by the British company.  Pietsch said the driving style is completely different to what he is used too but he is enjoying the experience.  Pitting just behind Ielasi the pair are focused on beating one another rather than aiming to mix it with the electric touring car regulars.  We will keep you posted on the ETS Nitro Challenge throughout the weekend.

Team Xray’s Martin Hudy, who became an uncle during the night, set the fifth fastest time followed by Hot Bodies Andy Moore and ETS Champion Marc Rheinard.  Having been busy at the Toy Fair in Nurnberg last week where he had to cover for his brother Mario who was on standby for the birth of his first child, Martin said he didn’t get to practice as much as he had hoped ahead of the event.  Xray have their own indoor asphalt test track but due to his busy schedule he only managed to run a few batteries yesterday before leaving for Austria.

Marc Rheinard

Marc Rheinard said the asphalt took a bit of getting used to but was pleased with the traction.  Having finished second to Volker at Rounds 1 & 2 the World Champion said he has really got to get the job done this weekend if he is to have any chance of retaining his ETS title and hopes the change of surface will allow him to get the better of his fellow countryman.

Drivers have three more rounds of practice to dial both themselves and their cars in before the opening round of qualifying brings Day 1 of the third round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series to a close.

Top 10 fastest lap times – Practice 1
1.Keven Hebert (CAN) – Associated/Reedy – 16.285
2.Patrick Gollner (A) – Tamiya/Speedpassion – 16.313
3.Ronald Volker (D) – Yokomo/LRP – 16.318
4.Juho Levanen (FIN) – Associated/Reedy – 16.325
5.Martin Hudy (SLO) – Hudy/LRP – 16.339
6.Andy Moore (GB) – Hot Bodies/Moorespeed – 16.354
7.Marc Rheinard (D) – Tamiya/Speedpassion – 16.376
8.David Ehrbar (D) – Xray/LRP – 16.380
9.Michal Bok (CZ) – Yokomo/Speedpassion – 16.429
10.Viktor Wilck (S) – Tamiya/Thunder Power – 16.457

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December 21, 2010

Video – Česká Televize feature from Hrotovice

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During the second round of the ETS last month in Hrotovice public television station Česká Televize filmed the extensive report embedded above, which was broadcast on its sports channel ČT4.

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November 28, 2010

Video – Mod & Pro Stock A-main Leg 3

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November 28, 2010

Volker & Dankel make it 2 out of 2

Modified Top 3

Ronald Volker and Eric Dankel remain the men to beat in the 2010/11 Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the German drivers making it 2 out of 2 here in the Czech Republic.  Like in Kastellaun both drivers started from pole position and although they were made to work much harder this time round they leave Hrotovice with the perfect score in their respective championship standings.

Volker wrapped up his second ETS victory winning Leg 1 & 2 of the Xenon Modified A-Mains allowing him to sit out the last race of the day and let his rivals battle it out for second.  Dankel had to run all three Xray Pro-Stock Mains with Leg 3 turning out to be the race of the day.

Alexander Hagberg

With Marc Rheinard effectively on pole position for the third A-Main, the reigning ETS Champion led from start to finish, to claim the second spot on the podium, from Alexander Hagberg who would complete the podium presentation.  Having finished last in the final at the season opener Hagberg was a different man this weekend and third overall was just reward for the talented Swede.  Finishing the leg in third after a great battle with Freddy Sudhoff, Team Associated’s Juho Levanen missed out on repeating his podium finish here last season, ending up like in Germany with fourth overall.

Yokomo BD5 of Ronald Volker

Speaking after another dominant performance, which puts him six points clear of arch rival Rheinard in the standings, Volker said the challenge from Tamiya and Xray was much stronger as he had expected and he is very happy to have come away with the win.  Although an indoor event, the third round of the ETS in Austria is on asphalt and Volker believes this will make things a lot closer.  Rheinard, who is not used to playing second best, says he hopes the change of surface can allow him to get his title defense back on track.

Pro Stock top 10

Pro-Stock’s final encounter saw four different leaders. Dankel lead before a heavy handed pass at the end of the straight moved leg 1 winner Alexander Stocker to the front.  The Champion then hit trouble with a backmarker allowing Hofer to get by.  Fighting back Stocker made contact with the Yokomo driver which benefited ETS debutant Martin Lissau.  The former 1:5 World Champion would hold on to take the win with his RC House.dk backed Tamiya ahead of Dankel for who second was enough to take the overall win.  Lissau’s win secured him second on the podium ahead of Stocker.  Dankel said afterward this was a much tougher event and while it is great to lead the championship after the opening two rounds, nitro racing commitments mean he will not be able to complete the full series.  Originally the Team Xray driver had only planned on doing Kastellaun as a one off to keep himself race fit over the winter months.

Xenon Modified final results
1. Völker Ronald (DE) – 2pts – Yokomo/LRP
2. Rheinard Marc (DE) – 3pts – Tamiya/Speed Passion
3. Hagberg Alexander (SE) – 5pts – Xray/LRP
4. Levanen Juho (FI) – 7pts – Associated/LRP
5. Südhoff Frederik (DE) – 7pts – Hot Bodies/LRP
6. Wilck Viktor (SE) – 12pts – Tamiya/Speed Passion
7. Harper Elliott (GB) – 12pts – Tamiya/Speed Passion
8. Leino Teemu (FI) – 12pts – Xray/Orion
9. Fleischmann Dominik (DE) – 16pts – Hot Bodies/LRP
10.Prümper Yannic (DE) – 18pts – Yokomo/Speed Passion

Xray Pro Stock final results
1. Dankel Eric (DE) – 3pts – Xray
2. Lissau Martin (DK) – 3pts – Tamiya
3. Stocker Alexander (DE) – 4pts – Hot Bodies
4. Hofer Martin (DE) – 6pts – Yokomo
5. Tschupp Philip (CH) – 11pts – TOP
6. Rajki Balint (HU) – 11pts – Hot Bodies
7. Streit Tony (DE) – 12pts – Xray
8. Wohlgemuth Daniel (DE) – 15pts – Hot Bodies
9. Kuriger Sandro (CH) – 19pts – Tamiya
10.Wiessmann Felix (DE) – 19pts – Hot Bodies

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November 28, 2010

Video – Mod & Pro Stock A-main Leg 2

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