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May 11, 2018

Track Focus – Motodrom Andernach

Name – Motodrom Andernach
Club – DJK Andernach
Country – Germany
Location – Andernach (130Km Northwest of Frankfurt)
Host – Tonisport
Surface – Asphalt
Direction – Anti-clockwise
No. of ETS Races hosted – 4 (2008-11)

Minidrom Andernach played an important part in the establishment of the Euro Touring Series and after a 7-year absence from the calendar it is back following the news that the original Round 4 venue of Mulhouse, France, was to be closed.  The reason for its vital role was that as the home city of the Rheinard family, when he hosted the season finale for the first four years of the championship the best drivers came from around the world.  While the racing was always competitive it was the party atmosphere that really made the event. Atsushi Hara would be the winner on the first visit with Marc Rheinard winning the next three despite him not liking the reference ‘his home track’ as he actually tested/raced here very little.  In terms of size the track, which has multiple layout options, covers an area 60 by 27 metres and has a massive 22 by 5 metres drivers stand.  Normally run by the club of DJK Andernach, for the ETS’ return Tonisport has taken over the track for the week carrying out track preparation to have it looking its best.

‘I haven’t been here I think in 7-years since the last ETS.  It is not my home track, its just in my home city’, was Rheinard’s response when asked about the track.  He continued, ‘the layout is pretty tight especially for modified’.  Asked if he likes the layout he said, ‘It’s OK but racing wise in finals it’s not so nice, There are not so many passing spots but it’s different and you definitely do a lot more work on the radio’.

On his first visit to the track, reigning champion Bruno Coelho described the track as, ‘very difficult and very tight, there is not much room for mistakes.  The curbs are very high so you can’t touch them’.  He added, ‘we are working a lot on the set-up which is completely different to what we use in other tracks in Europe’.  Xray team-mate Alexander Hagberg, who took the first asphalt win of the season in Madrid, has been here before, racing in 2011 when he was ‘not as competitive (as he is now)’.  In his opinion, ‘it is a good track for electric cars, a long straight and a technical infield. It is very challenging and we will make the best of it.  Reiterating Coelho’s thoughts, he said, ‘there is a very narrow line, its not my favourite track but I don’t mind it’.

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May 10, 2018

ETS returns to Andernach

This weekend (11-13 May), the Yokomo Euro Touring Series will return to Andernach in Germany, the track having last hosted the championship seven years ago. The fourth & final round of the inaugural ETS season, with the 2008 victory going to Atsushi Hara, the event was famed for it’s party atmosphere due to Andernach being the hometown of 4-time World Champion Marc Rheinard and ETS organisers Uwe Rheinard. After four years of being the season finale, the ETS expanding to 5 races in the second season and to its current six rounds in Season #3, the track was dropped from the calendar. On that last visit, the race would see Ronald Volker claim the first of his record 5 consecutive ETS titles. Rheinard won the race but second was enough for Volker to wrap up the overall championship. Following the unfortunate news of the closure of the Mulhouse track in France, Andernach was a late addition to the Season #11 calendar with another of the town’s famed names of RC racing Tonisport putting all hands on deck to prepare the track for its ETS return.

The fourth round of the 2017/18 season, the weekend marks the start of the second half of a season that has so far produce three different winners. With the previous round in Madrid the first outdoor encounter it was Alexander Hagberg who took advantage of a clash between reigning champion Bruno Coelho and Ronald Volker. Only Hagberg’s 3rd ETS career win, the Xray driver took the win on tie-break from Yokomo’s Christopher Krapp with Coelho completing the podium to maintain his lead in the standings. The last time the ETS was in Andernach, Coelho had yet to make his burst onto the international racing scene so this will be the Round 2 winner’s first time to the track.

Winner of the season opener but not having a good first run on asphalt in Spain where he finished 6th, for Rheinard this is technically his ‘home track’ but the Infinity driver is not a fan of the track and despite its proximity to his house has actually completed little or no testing there. Four points down on Coelho in the standings, he will be aiming to get his title hopes back on track this weekend on the parking lot style track.

Another for whom the Madrid result was a disappointment, Volker will be extra determined to register his first win of the season. Dropping to fourth in the standings behind Hagberg as a result of his 7th place finish despite qualifying second to Coelho, the Yokomo driver was more than unhappy with Coelho’s actions.  A track where he made his ETS debut before becoming one of the championship most decorated drivers, the World Champion know its all or nothing this weekend in terms of having a chance at the overall title this season.

On the podium the last time the ETS was in Andernach, Yannic Prumper has just missed out on the Top 3 at the previous two rounds. Holding fifth in the standings in between Yokomo team-mates Volker and Krapp, the German was another driver to come to international attention when making his ETS debut at Andernach. With Yokomo working particularly well as a team unit of late under the guidance of Volker we may finally see the first Yokomo win in more than 7-races.  Another who will be looking to build on a competitive outing in Madrid is Freddy Sudhoff. At the third round, it was great to see the Awesomatix driver back in the mix with his best result in more than a season.

In Pro Stock, Jan Ratheisky suffered his first defeat of the season in Madrid with Max Mächler taking the win. It would be an Awesomatix 1-2 on the switch from carpet to asphalt with Olivier Bultynck taking second.  With Ratheisky’s Xray completing the podium, and Mächler also taking the bonus point for the TQ, the Germans are now separated by 6 points.  In Formula, Madrid saw a second consecutive win put Bultynck in front by a single point from Ratheisky with a difficult race pushing reigning champion David Erhbar back to 3rd, a further 3 points down.  In the new +40 Masters class, Christian Drießle claimed a photo finish victory over Beni Stutz but it is Mr. Consistent Thomas Oehler who leads the way with three 3rd place finishes clocked up.  Will Andernach be the place he finally takes that first win?

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April 15, 2018

Video – Modified A-main Leg 3


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Video – Pro Stock A-main Leg 3


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Video – Formula A-main Leg 3


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Video – Masters 40+ A-main Leg 3


April 15, 2018

Hagberg ends 4-year ETS drought to reign in Spain

Alexander Hagberg has ended a four year drought in the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the Xray driver taking victory at the first outdoor race of the season in Spain today.  Claiming the last of his ETS wins in Germany in 2014 on carpet, the Swede got his third ETS career win after the result went to a tie break when Christopher Krapp won an eventful A3.  With the overall result coming down to times, Hagberg’s quicker A2 win sealed his first win on asphalt ahead of Krapp and Bruno Coelho.  For Top Qualifier Coelho it would be a fraught end to a day that started out so well.  Having taken a very straight forward win in A1, a mistake in A2 dropped him behind Ronald Volker before the pair clashed handing Hagberg the win.  Leading away the field in A3, another mistake on the curbing, this time on the opposite side of the track, put an end to what could have been a weekend that put his rivals well on the back foot, especially given season opening winner Marc Rheinard was having a tough weekend.  Despite the result, Coelho still leaves Spain now with a 5-points advantage over Rheinard who came into the weekend as joint leader.  Hagberg’s win moves him up to third pushing Volker, who gave up his A3 lead to try help Krapp get the overall win, back to fourth.

Travelling to Spain fresh from winning a record 5th consecutive 1:12 European title, Hagberg said, ‘I am very happy to win of course but it was a very difficult A3 because of the wind which caused me to make a mistake and let Chrissy go’.  Jumping from 8th to P3 on the grid with some smart tyre strategy than saw him TQ the final qualifier he said, ‘We knew Ronald would let Christopher through to help him win.  I was not able to pass Ronald cleanly so my race was done after that but I knew from the track conditions it would be hard to beat my time.  4 years to finally win again. It has been too long’.  He concluded, ‘I feel sad for my team-mate that he had back luck but that’s racing’.

‘For sure I’m happy to get 2nd place on the podium and for the team that Yannic hit fourth but, aagh, I’m also a little disappointed because I feel I could have made it (the win)’.  The former ETS race winners’ first podium in a number of seasons, he continued, ‘I don’t know if it was the conditions or me. I tried to beat Hagberg’s time and think I had the car to make it but the last 3-4 laps were perfect so maybe I could have made better driving but overall I’m super happy.  Finally our car is in good shape, for sure I’m disappointed for Ronald, but for the Yokomo team it was good to be competitive outdoors again especially when the Worlds are later this year’.

Summing up his finals, a frustrated Coelho said, ‘it was not my day for sure’.  Missing out on 12th ETS career win, he continued, ‘I made a good start (to A3) but touched the curb again. It was bad luck.  In all the races I touched the curb there but in the most important race of the day it happened (the car rolled).  Some days are just not your day’.

Clearly unhappy with Coelho’s comments after A2, Volker wanted the opportunity to react to his rival. Finishing up with a disappointing 7th after what had started off with a resurgent performance from the World Champion, he said, ‘Just before A3 people told me what he had told Red RC and this totally pissed me off.  He said I just had a glitch in my head but I was actually trying to get out of a body tuck.  The lack of respect this guy has is disappointing.  I’m actually the guy that lost the race’.  Commenting on A3 he said, ‘I was easily in the lead and saw a small chance to help my team-mate win without being too unfair.  I’m super happy with the performance of our car this weekend that showed we are back with a Yokomo 1-2-3 in A3’.

With the Pro Stock and Formula winners determined in A2, the closing A-Main was about the rest of the podium.  In Pro Stock, winner Max Mächler played the team role for Awesomatix running A3 to help make it a 1-2 overall for the Russian manufacturer.  Allowing team-mate Olivier Bultynck to the front only for the Belgian to make a mistake and drop down the order Mächler chased down new leader Jan Ratheisky.  Getting passed the championship leader to complete the clean sweep by preventing Ratheisky from winning A3 he secured Bultynck second overall.  In Formula, Gonzalo Garcia snatched a popular win over Ratheisky in A3 but it didn’t change the podium with Jan Ratheisky ending up second overall to Bultynck while Ivan de La Calle completed the Top 3.  In the Masters class there was a photo finish to A3, with Christian Drießle somehow beating Beni Stutz to the loop to claim the overall win. Championship leader Thomas Oehler completed the podium.

View complete event results here.

View the event image gallery here.

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April 15, 2018

Chassis Focus – Carles Echarri

Chassis – Proto V1
Motor –Scorpion Power System (handout)
ESC – Scorpion Power System (handout)
Batteries – Prostyle
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/SRT
Bodyshell – Montech F13

Remarks – Spotted in the pits and making it onto the A-Main of Formula here is Madrid is the home made chassis of  Spanish racer Carles Echarri.  Developed on an indoor track in Barcelona by Javier Rojo, this is the car’s first outdoor race and it finds itself in some good company in the A-Main. After its impressive showing this weekend it creators hope to develop the car further so watch this space.

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