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December 12, 2015

Rheinard repeats in Q3 to again head Xray duo

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Marc Rheinard repeated his morning’s qualifying performance at the opening round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the Tamiya driver putting in a second & faster TQ run in the third & penultimate qualifier at the Czech Republic event.  Again fighting it out over the 5-minutes with Xray’s Bruno Coelho, both just 8/10th shy of making 24 laps, the gap at the end would be a much closer 0.025 of a second.  Making it a carbon copy of Q2, Alexander Hagberg continued as Mr. Consistent as he again was 3rd fastest in front of last night’s Q1 pace setter Ronald Volker.

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Putting himself on target to repeat the overall TQ he claimed in Hrotovice last year, Rheinard said ‘I struggled at the beginning with some bad lines and jumped the curbs twice’.  Settling into his rhythm, the 4-time World Champion said pulling clear of Volker he was then able to focus on driving his own race.   Dropping to second as a result of ‘Hagberg and Coelho pushing each other’, he said on hearing race director Scotty Ernst announce he dropped off the top spot he put in a ‘big push’.  Getting back onto the TQ pace, he added ‘I almost threw it away on the last lap with a big mistake over the curbs that cost me 2/10ths’.  Managing to break into the 12-second lap times for the first time in Q3 on 5-run old tyres, the only change he will make to his TRF419 for the final qualifier, Volker the only one who can deny him the overall TQ, is to change to his second set of one run old spec Volante tyres.

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Giving reaction to his third qualifier, Coelho said his T4 was ‘perfect’ with the Portuguese driver also happy to have run the 5-minutes without mistakes.  Putting his 2/100ths of a second shortcoming down to ‘maybe nerves on the final lap’, the electric offroad World Champion said taking the fight for the TQ with Rheinard down to the final lap showed they are right in the hunt for the win.  1.3-seconds back, team-mate Hagberg declared ‘I was too slow’.  Making a mistake on his first lap he would have to open up for Coelho but planning to make his T4 ‘a little more free’ for the final qualifier, he said he hoped that would put him ‘back in the fight’.

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Changing to his second set of tyres for Q3, Volker said his car lacked steering and felt off balance.  Having changed set-up for Q2 and struggled over the start of the run, they reverted the car back to its Q1 topping set-up but on the new tyres the German said the performance was a big step backwards.  The Yokomo driver said while happy to be going into the final qualifier still in the hunt for the overall TQ was good but added ‘we really need to find something now to deny Marc the TQ’.

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Behind Volker were his team-mates Yannic Prumper, Meen Vejrak and Loic Jasmin.  Changing from an aluminium to a carbon chassis on his new BD7 2016, Prumper said it ‘was a little improvement’ but they still need to make the car a lot better.  Lacking corner speed he said the will try his ‘basic set-up’ for Q4.  Vejrak, who finished ahead of Prumper in Q2, was on target to do that again but made a last lap error that cost him over a second.  Safe for the A-Main start, the Thai driver will for the final round make the same switch as Prumper did and try a carbon chassis.

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Jasmin said switching to a softer rear spring on his BD7 gave him more steering and although he hit the curbing a few times and had to open up to let Rheinard pass, overall it was his best run of the event.  Finally comfortable with the car, the French driver said he needs to pull everything together for the final qualifier with the A-Main still a possibility.

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Making it three Xrays in the Top 10 with the 9th fastest time behind the Tamiya of Christopher Krapp, British team driver Olly Jeffries said a simple rear wing change had transformed his T4.  Having spent the lead up to the weekend testing at the Hudy Arena, he said there they ran a wing with a gurney flap and the car was really good.  On arriving at the ETS track however he found himself struggling for grip but admitted that when you’re having problems the first thing you do is remove the shell put it under your pit table and look at what could be wrong with the chassis. On the suggestion of his mechanic last night, this morning they decided to change the wing having run out of ideas for set-up changes and immediately they were half a second a lap quicker. With his P9 Jeffries is hopeful he can do enough in the final qualifier to join his team-mates on the A-Main grid.

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In Pro Stock Tom Krägefski denied his Xray team-mate Jan Ratheisky from claiming an early TQ when he topped Q3 ahead of the pace setter of the opening two qualifiers, with Helge Johannessen completing the Top 3.  In the Serpent Formula class, Ratheisky also goes into the fourth & final qualifier vying for the overall TQ having backed up his Q2 TQ win a second in Round 3.  Fellow Xray driver Jitse Miedema, who topped the opening round, is the only one who can prevent the Champion from starting his title defence on pole position.

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December 12, 2015

Chassis Focus – Ronald Volker

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Chassis – Yokomo BD7 2016
Motor – LRP X20 4.5T
ESC – LRP Flow
Batteries – LRP 5600 mah
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Highest RC
Bodyshell – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Reigning Champion Ronald Volker is at his first ETS outing with the BD7 2016, the main new feature on the Japanese car being a lowered transmission and lower CG. His car is equipped with an aluminium chassis, harder springs and titanium screws.

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December 12, 2015

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December 12, 2015

Chassis Focus – Jan Ratheisky

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Chassis – Xray T4 ’16
Motor – Muchmore (handout)
ESC – Muchmore (handout)
Batteries – LRP 5400 mah Stock Spec
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Savox
Bodyshell – MonTech Nazda2
Remarks – Reigning Formula Champion and ProStock title contender Jan Ratheisky is running the 2016 version of the T4 from the Slovakian manufacturer in the 13.5T class.  His Pro Stock car (Jan is also running in Modified this weekend) is equipped with a floating steering servo system, medium C-hubs and a carbon chassis. The German is also using a mix of titanium and aluminium screws.

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December 12, 2015

Rheinard heads Coelho in Q2 at ETS Czech

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Marc Rheinard has TQ’d the second round of qualifying at the season opener of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series in the Czech Republic.  Having ran a close opening qualifier last night with Ronald Volker but come up 2/10ths of a second short, the Tamiya driver would improve the Q1 pace by one second to top the times from the Xray’s of Bruno Coelho, the gap 4/10ths, and Alexander Hagberg.  Despite setting the fastest lap, Volker would finish P4 ahead of Yokomo team-mates Meen Vejrak and Yannic Prumper.

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Top Qualifier in Hrotovice last year, Rheinard said ‘the beginning was good but I was a little slow at the end’.  Passing Volker in the early part of the run having started behind the reigning champion, he continued, ‘Ronald tried to push me as his car improved which caused me to mess up a few laps’.  Making no changes to his Much More powered TRF419 for Q2, the ETS’ most winning driver said ‘the Xrays improved a lot between Q1 and Q2’.  Asked if their improvement would force him to make any changes he said ‘no’ but he would change to his second ‘fresher’ set of the championship’s new for Season #9 Volante controlled tyres.

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Commenting on his much improved Q2 performance, two mistakes in the first round leaving his with a P5, Coelho said a toe in adjustment left his LRP powered T4 ‘very good’.  Swapping the top spot on the timing screens with Rheinard, the 2-time ETS race winner on asphalt said some traffic out of the chicane in the closing laps lost him ‘a few tenths’ and as a result ‘it was not possible to TQ’.  Set to ‘just check over the car’ rather than make any changes he said, ‘I think the speed is there.  I just need to do everything the same but end up 1st’.

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Despite opening qualifying with a P3 yesterday, Hagberg was much happier with his third in Q2.  The Swede said his ORCA powered carbon chassis T4 was ‘better than yesterday’ following a front roll centre adjustment.  While overall traction was better, the 2-time ETS carpet race winner said he had no traction on the first lap leading to a spin and if he can figure this out he can challenge for the TQ.  While Volker would set the fastest lap of the race, Hagberg would be the only other driver to record a 12-second lap time runnng a 12.974 compare to Volker’s 12.972.

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Having not been 100% comfortable with his new BD7 2016 yesterday, Volker said they made two rear-end set-up changes for Q2 to get more traction but they had the opposite effect especially at the beginning.  ‘(Losing) everything at the beginning’ of the encounter, he was happy he could show the car has good speed but added they need to work on getting greater consistency in terms of the traction over the 5-minutes.

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Making his ETS carpet race debut this weekend, Vejrak said after a ‘big mistake yesterday’ his focus was to put in a ‘safe drive’ to get good qual points.  Describing his Yokomo as ‘a little hard to drive’, the Thai driver ‘need(s) more grip.  Having tested at the Yatabe Arena in Japan in preparation for the event, and been happy with the new BD7, he said the traction is totally different here.

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Having crashed on the last lap in Q1 when on a Top 3 pace and ending up 13th, Prumper said he was nervous knowning he needed a solid run adding that was all the run was, ‘playing safe’.  Having ‘almost no traction’ the German said he ‘didn’t have a good feeling’ with his BD7 2016 and his mechanic Toni Rheinard will switch it over from an aluminium to a carbon chassis for the next one.

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P5 in Q1, Schumacher’s Elliot Harper would back that up with seventh, with a run the British driver would describe as ‘not so good’.  Changing from a Protoform LTC to a Speed 6 bodyshell, the ETS former Podium finisher said this left him with ‘huge understeer’.  With this leaving him with no choice but to put in a safe run, he said with two ‘decent’ runs, he will in addition to reverting to his painted LTC body also try a few other changes for his penultimate heat.  Behind Harper, former 2-time ETS Champion Jilles Groskamp was 8th followed by Formula Champion Jan Ratheisky with Tamiya’s Christopher Krapp completing the Top 10.

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In the second round of both Pro Stock and Formula qualifying, it was Formula Champion Jan Ratheisky who set the pace. In Pro Stock, the Xray driver would again head team-mate & reigning champion Marek Cerny while the ARC of Norway’s Helge Johannessen completed the Top 3.  In Formula, Ratheisky beat the Tamiya of Christian Donath and Serpent of Steve Deblaere.  Having TQ’d the opening round, Jitse Miedema would get a P4 in Q2.

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December 11, 2015

Volker sees off Rheinard in Q1

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Ronald Volker TQ’d the opening qualifier of Season #9 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series, the Yokomo driver seeing off arch rival Marc Rheinard, the pair having swapped the top spot on the time screens throughout the encounter.  Separated by just 2/10ths, the German’s pace left them well clear of Alexander Hagberg, a clean run leaving the Swede third fastest as many of the drivers in the top heat made mistakes.  One driver to benefit from these mistakes was pre-race favourite Viljami Kutvonen, who running in the second fastest heat, would get a fourth for the first of the four scheduled rounds of qualifying.

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Declaring Q1 as the ‘important one’, Volker was happy to kick off the defence of his unbroken 5-season reign as ETS Champion with a TQ run saying ‘basically I drove the whole run with Marc’.   Surprised by the gap he and Rheinard had over the others at the end, he said while his new BD7 2016 felt fast he struggled a little with consistency through the chicane section which leads onto the straight.  Despite this he was still able to match Rheinard adding with a grin that it was nice to beat him by 2/10ths.  Having changed his tyre prep for Q1 to try and get more comfortable with the feeling of his car he said for Q2 tomorrow they need to consider a set-up change.  Team-mate Yannic Prumper was looking on target for a P3 but coming onto the straight to finish his qualifier an error meant he needed to be marshalled 1.5 metres from the loop.  As a result he would end up 13th.  Yokomo’s other star of the top heat Meen Vejrak made a good start to the qualifier running in the Top 3 until a mistake on his 4th lap which cost him 5-seconds.

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‘A good start but I’m disappointed to be 2nd by only 2/10ths’ was how Rheinard summed his performance.  The Tamiya driver said at the start he ‘didn’t drive so good’ due to having a different position on the drivers stand for qualifying.  Having expressed concerns over whether his TRF419 would maintain the pace it showed in practice over a full 5-minutes he said it ended up being ‘very good’.  Looking to Q2, he said a ‘suprisingly strong Day 1’ was something to build on for tomorrow.  Joining Rheinard in the top heat, it was not be a good start for team-mate Christopher Krapp as mistakes would leave him 14th.

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While most drivers would be happy to open qualifying with a Top 3 time, Hagberg was clearly frustrated by a lack of traction.  ‘I just drove around cautiously while others crashed and got third’ said the Xray driver adding ‘there is no traction out there, it was like ice skating’.  With only the 9th fastest lap time he said his ‘car was not fast’.  Team-mate Bruno Coelho would post the fifth fastest time despite two mistakes. Unlike Hagberg, the Portuguese star was very happy with his car saying ‘I need to drive a little more easy and not mess up’.  Young Dionys Stadler would make it three Xray’s in the Top 10 as he ended up P7.

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Having won the Mibo Cup race in Hrotovice 2-weeks ago and then struggled in practice this morning, Kutvonen said his P4 was ‘more than expected’.  Awesomatix’ star driver, the Finn said they are slowly improving the set-up on his new A800 but added ‘we are 6-seconds off so its still not good’.  Confident they have now found the right direction in which to go with the set-up, he will first discuss their options for Q2 with the car’s design Oleg Babich who is here to support the ETS debut of the Russian belt driven car.

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Despite putting his Schumacher in the Top 5 overnight, Elliott Harper described his P5 as a ‘shit run’.  The World Championship podium finisher continued ‘I was third but had a stupid crash in the chicane’.  Having felt his Mi5 Evo was rolling too much in the timed practice, the reigning British Champion went to a harder shock set-up for qualifying but said he went too much.  With the car now ‘a little edgy to drive’, he said he needs to go back a little with the level of change made.

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Getting an 8th from the opening round, Viktor Wilck said while his new Serpent S411 ERYX 4.0 was ‘maybe a little better’ the result was only down to ‘a really safe run’.  The former ETS race winner said the car is ‘floating too much’ as they ‘can’t find grip’.  Needing the car to be more aggressive for it to have steering, the Swede said ‘we need to improve for tomorrow to have any chance’.

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Behind Wilck with the 9th fastest time despite a spin out, Jilles Groskamp is another driver to say he is struggling.  The HPI Racing/HB driver said his PRO5 ‘feels like (it has) no rear traction’.  Having tested with his team-mates in China to prepare for his first ETS race on carpet in 5-years, he said the car was good but here the traction is different.  Having to drive the car perfect to get a good lap he said its not easy. The 2012 World Champion and recently crowned Euro Nitro Series Champion also believes another part of the problem is that his feeling for & experience of racing on carpet is gone.  Behind Groskamp, French Champion Loic Jasmin  completed the Top 10 ahead of Vejrak and Marc Fischer.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class, Jan Ratheisky, who at this same track two years ago became the first driver to win two ETS classes on the same weekend, would TQ the first qualifier.  The German headed an Xray 1-2-3 from defending Champion Marek Cerny and Mike Gosvig while last year’s winner of the event Lars Hoppe, running in the second fastest heat, got fourth.  In the first round of Serpent Formula qualifying, Dutch Xray driver Jitse Miedema posted a popular TQ run ahead of the Tamiya of Christian Donath and former Pro Stock Champion Alexander Stocker.

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December 11, 2015

Chassis Focus – Adrian Berntsen

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Chassis – Gizmo GZ1
Motor – Muchmore 4.5T
ESC – Muchmore Fleta Pro
Batteries – Reedy 5300 mah
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa
Bodyshell – Protoform MazdaSpeed 6
Remarks – Former ETS race winner Adrian Berntsen has made his return to international racing running the all new GZ1 platform from newly formed Danish company Gizmo. Designed by 2010 200mm European Champion Martin Christensen together with Steen Gravesen, the project which also involves fellow top Danish racers Martin Lissau has been in development for a long time. Exploiting the improvements made by the LiPo industry in the last years, the car has been designed around a “shorty” battery, the extra space enabling the motor to be mounted along the car’s centre line. This position in the car prevents the use of a standard single drive belt so the car has integrated two separate drivetrains, driven by two separate spur gears, which drive the front and rear wheels separately. The car utilizes high quality 3D printed parts, the new technologies allowing for lower costs without compromising quality. The side stiffening plates also work as bulkheads/differential support, so as to eliminate any kind of tweak when assembling the car. The actual car Adrian is running here is a pre-production car with all the parts being now definitive, although the car is not expected to go on sale until spring.

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December 11, 2015

Euro Touring Series Rd1 – Friday Action

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