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December 11, 2015

Volker tops seeding from Rheinard & Coelho

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Ronald Volker is the top seed for qualifying at the opening round of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series.  Having set the pace in the first timed practice, the reigning champion would further improve his 3-consecutive lap time in the second & final run.  Behind the Yokomo driver it was his long standing rival Marc Rheinard who would make the biggest improvement between rounds to go P2 just 0.067 of a second off.   Having been second fastest in the CP1,  Bruno Coelho would complete the Top 3 a further 1/10 behind.  Making a return to the ETS, former race winner Adrian Berntsen would provide the biggest surprise of practice as he took his relatively unknown Gizmo chassis to the fifth fastest time behind former Xray team-mate Alexander Hagberg.

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No stranger to setting the pace in Hrotovice, having a 100% winning record at the event, Volker said while he was ‘happy to top the times and start first (in the top heat)’ on the BD7 2016’s first ETS outing his car was still a little more difficult to drive than he would like.  Very happy with the speed of the car and his lap times over the run, his last three laps counting as his seeding time, he still wants to make the car easier to drive for Q1.  Although he would only end up 7th fastest, team-mate Yannic Prumper was happy with his BD7.  The German said on the improving track, his car felt better but a heavy crash prevented a better time.  Having just run 3-laps that was 3/10th slower than his CP1 time, 5-laps in he knocked a spring retainer off and needing to pit to have it fixed he couldn’t get a good time in.

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‘The car is good to drive’ was Rheinard’s reaction to the second timed practice.  The Tamiya driver said running a wide rear end and rebuilding the shocks made his Much More powered TRF419 more stable.  Only losing out on topping practice when Volker put in a late fastest 3-laps, last year’s Top Qualifier said he was not sure about the end of the run. The qualifiers are a minute longer than the 4-minute practice, and with his pace dropping off while Volker’s improved he is a small bit concerned.  Planning to leave his car unchanged, the only thing he will change is his tyres having being alternating between two sets of the new for season 9 Volante ETS controlled tyres.  Inbetween French drivers Lucas Urbain and Loic Jasmin, Rheinard’s TRF team-mate Christopher Krapp would end practice P9.  P6 after the first practice, the German adjusted his shock shafts making them longer having suspected with them screwed in extra far following drilling of the shock end that they where causing it to clamp the ball.  After the adjustment he said it caused the car to ‘drive like a boat’ so he will go back to the shorter set-up.

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A driver who finished out Season #8 of the ETS with two wins having made his championship debut at this event last year, Coelho said his T4 was ‘very good’ but the practice contained ‘a few driver mistakes’.  For qualifying the 22-year-old said he plans to opt for running an ‘alu chassis for now’ in Q1 adding it ‘feels very good’.  Only 5/100th off Coelho, team-mate Hagberg will also run an aluminium chassis saying it has more corner speed.  The Swede complained of a tweak in the car when he ran it back to back with a carbon chassis in CP1 and with the feeling still there he feels it could be related to tyres.  Having run the same set of tyres in both practices and planning to run them again in the first qualifier tonight he said he will ‘just find a way to drive it like that’.

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Having stopped competitive racing in 2014 after his win at ETS Gran Canaria so as to focus on his studies, Berntsen said he was ‘quite surprised’ by his pace.  Running only his second race with Martin Christensen’s Gizmo chassis, the Norwegian said going to heavier rear diff oil in the CZ1 for CP2 had improved the car.  With more corner speed and happy with the feeling of the car, the 22-year-old plans to run it unchanged for Q1.

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Completing the Top 6, Elliott Harper described his performance as ‘not too bad’.  The factory Schumacher driver said they have done a lot of carpet testing including attending the Mibo Cup and this has allowed him to get a better understanding how his driving affects how the car works.  Having made a lot of progress with set-ups and running an updated aluminium chassis this weekend which has more flex, that has also helped with giving the Mi5 Evo steering.  Feeling that ‘the car rolls too much making it hard to feel the steering’ he will play with the shock set-up for the first qualifier.

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In the Xray Pro Stock class reigning F1 Champion Jan Ratheisky topped the seeding for Xray ahead of the Kyosho of Tim Benson.  Winning his first ETS race last season in Luxembourg, Serpent’s Julian Borowski completed the Top 3 in front of defending champion Marek Cerny.  In the Serpent Formula class, former champion Hebert Weber was quickest from David Ehrbar and Christian Donath with last year’s race winner Ratheisky fourth.

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December 11, 2015

Chassis Focus – Viljami Kutvonen

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Chassis – Awesomatix A800
Motor – LRP 4.5T
ESC – LRP
Batteries – MTB 5600 mah
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa/Awesomatix
Bodyshell – Bittydesign Striker
Remarks – Another driver with a new car at the ETS opener, Awesomatix’ Viljami Kutvonen is at his second official outing with the new A800. With the Russian manufacturer switching to a belt driven transmission, the main change is the actual layout of the car as it now sports a more conventional top deck system. Viljami is also using a center chassis stiffener, a LeeSpeed spur gear and an optional battery holder.

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December 11, 2015

Volker tops 1st timed practice at ETS season opener

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Ronald Volker has opened the ninth season of Yokomo Euro Touring Series at the top of the time sheets. The reigning champion set the fastest 3-consecutive laps of the first timed practice with his new Yokomo BD7 2016 heading the Xray’s of Bruno Coelho and Alexander Hagberg in the Czech Republic. An event which Volker has won during each of his five successful ETS title campaigns, the German was just 0.064 faster than Coelho, the Portuguese driver a much stronger package than 12-months ago when he made his ETS debut at the Hrotovice event.

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With Volker, like many of his rivals, running two cars during the 5-minute practice the German found the second to be more comfortable. Both aluminium chassis cars, he said the difference between them was just in their set-up and having identified the best one they will for the second seeding round run just the one car.  Liking the layout Michal Bok and his father have created this year he said with the car ‘still too loose for [his] personal feeling, they needed to work on making it ‘more comfortable’ but overall he was happy to open the season with the fastest time.

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Back to back testing an aluminium and a carbon chassis T4, Coelho said ‘one is fast, the other is more consistent.  Not giving away which was which, he said both cars felt ‘amazing’ but added ‘they’re not perfect so there is more to come’.  Making his carpet racing debut here last year, just scraping into the A-Main, he said the track was a better layout for him this year with him describing the left side as technical and the right as ‘fast’.

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Also running two different chassis, Hagberg said his ‘2nd one was better’.  Describing the track as having ‘surprisingly low traction’ adding he hopes it will come up, he said his preferred car had ‘a more aggressive set-up’ but stopped at giving away whether it was an carbon or alu chassis. Feeling the car is slightly tweaked he said ‘if we can find that (the tweak) it should be really good’.

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Only on his second battery in his new BD7 2016, Yannic Prumper was fourth fastest.  The German has run just one car, using the free practice to break in a set of new for Season #9 Volante tyres.  Making no changes to his car between runs, instead waiting for the traction to come up, the declared himself comfortable with the car on second run tyres.  Able to focus on a 5-minute run rather than 3-laps, he believes he has a ‘really good’ pace.  In the second & final seeding practice, he will us the track time to break in another set of tyres.

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‘Not as far off I though we would be’ was how Marc Rheinard summed up setting the 5th fastest time.  A former winner in Hrotovice, the Tamiya driver said the free practice felt better than the timed run.  Running an alu and a carbon car, the 4-time World Champion said the carbon chassis TRF419 had more grip but he couldn’t get three laps together and his time was from the alu car.  Having attended the Mibo Cup race at the same venue at the end of last month, the German said he ‘expect Viljami to be faster’, the Awesomatix driver having won the event.

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Completing the Top 6 was Rheinard’s TRF team-mate Christopher Krapp.  With this the start of his first full ETS campaign with Tamiya, the former Kyosho driver & ETS race winner said his car was ‘surprisingly good’.  Attending the Mibo Cup as preparation for this weekend he said their performance then was ‘not really good’ and that Marc and himself together with Japan have done a lot of work since then to improve things.  Adding that ‘the carbon chassis improved the car a lot’, he said it is a little loose on the rear and this is now what they need to work on.  Behind Krapp, Yokomo’s Meen Vejrak, the returning Adrian Berntsen, Nicolas Lee and Schumacher’s Elliot Harper completed the Top 10.

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Predicted as a real dangerman coming into the 47th ETS race, Kutvonen would only manage 24th just behind another expected front runner Freddy Sudhoff.  The factory Awesomatix driver who won the Mibo Cup convincingly with the Russian manufacturers all-new A800, said today he was ‘just missing traction compared to Mibo’.  The Finn who feels the revision Volante have made to the tyre for the start of their roll out as the ETS controlled tyre is a big part of his issues. ‘Struggling with set-up’ he will try a ‘completely different set-up’ for the final practice adding ‘hopefully then we will be back in business’.

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Elsewhere with Serpent debuting their new S411 ERYX 4.0 in the Czech Republic, Viktor Wilck said things hadn’t started out well saying ‘it feels like (there is) no grip’.  15th fastest The Swede continued ‘it seems the grip is very low here so I will test a carbon chassis in the next one’.  Team-mate Marc Fischer, a podium finisher here two years ago, was only 19th fastest.

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December 11, 2015

Chassis Focus – Viktor Wilck

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Chassis – Serpent S411 Eryx 4.0
Motor – Speed Passion 4.5R
ESC – Speed Passion GT4
Batteries – MTB 6500 mah
Tires – Volante (handout)
Radio/Servo – Sanwa
Bodyshell – Protoform LTC-R
Remarks – Swedish ace Viktor Wilck is having his first outing with the newest version of Serpent’s touring car, the S411 Eryx 4.0. Among the biggest changes from the 3.0 version of the Eryx, the shocks now feature a bigger volume, while the motor mount is now machined from a single piece of aluminium. The steering bracket is also new and is now 2mm shorter than the previous version. Viktor’s car is also equipped with titanium and aluminium screws as well as graphite suspension arms.

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December 11, 2015

Track Focus – Hrotovice

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Host – Mibo Sport
Country – Czech Republic
Location – Hrotovice
Venue – Sport-V-Hotel
Track type – Temporary
Surface – Carpet
Direction – Anti-Clockwise
Previous ETS races hosted – 5

The opening round of Season #9 of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series takes place in the small town of Hrotovice, which is situated in the south of the Czech Republic about one hour drive from the Austrian border.  On first arriving at the venue one would easily be forgiven for asking the question ‘how the hell did they find this place’.  Located out in the Czech countryside and with most international racers travelling via Vienna airport, once you cross the border from Austria the winding country roads do offer an interesting drive.  Despite its location however the Sports V hotel is among one of the most popular venues not just on the ETS calendar but in Touring Car racing general as can be seen from race host Michal Bok’s successful Mibo Cup which also uses the venue.  First appearing on the ETS calendar in Season #3, this is the sixth time it has hosted a round of the championship, it only taking one year out since 2010 when it hosted the opening round of the inaugural Euro Offroad Series.  The appeal of the venue is that the track, hotel (which is fully booked out by racers for the weekend), the restaurant, the bars and a bowling alley are all housed under the one roof.  The low cost of the food & drink is also very popular with racers.

In terms of the track, which covers an area area 30 metres wide and 24 metres deep, Ronald Volker described it as ‘overall a great layout’.  Adding ‘it is more difficult than last year’, the Yokomo driver, who kicked off his 5th title winning season with a win here last season, said the left side of the track is more flowing.  Asked where he felt the most time was to be gained over a lap of the track, late 12-seconds expected to be pace, the German said the chicane at the start of the straight was tricky and a place you could lose time but with some risk could make up time.

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December 10, 2015

Rivals strive to end Volker/Yokomo reign in ETS#9

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The Czech Republic is the venue for the start of Season #9 of the Euro Touring Series this weekend (11-13 Dec) with the world’s best drivers descending on the small town of Hrotovice in their quest to win one of the sport’s most coveted titles.  A season in which the World famous championship will celebrate its 50th race, it is again Ronald Volker and Team Yokomo who everyone is out to beat, the successful combination targeting a sixth consecutive title.  Maintaining their long standing sponsorship of the ETS, Yokomo also remain as title sponsors for a sixth season.  The big change for the 2015/16 season is the arrival of Volante as the new tyre supplier for the touring car classes and the change has created an air of anticipation among Yokomo’s rival teams, none more than long running championship runners up Marc Rheinard and his Tamiya team.

Only winning 2 races on his way to his latest title, one of which was at last season’s opener in Hrotovice, Volker again leads the Yokomo assault but even within his own team the German, who has amassed 12 ETS wins, faces strong opposition.  Yannic Prumper enjoyed a win in Italy on his way to fourth in the 2014/15 standings however having been somewhat labelled as the team’s No.2 driver, he and his engineer Toni Rheinard are out to prove otherwise with a World Championship year coming up.  Last season would see former nitro touring car World Champion Meen Vejrak make a break through in top level electric touring car action and become a front runner with a podium finish in Riccone leading his team to extend the ETS programme of the Thai star.

Maintaining the mantle of being the ETS’ most winning driver despite having had to concede the title to Volker for the last 5 seasons, 2009/10 champion Marc Rheinard will again be one of Volker’s greatest opponents. A driver who was very vocal in the past about the influence tyres had on the racing, the 4-times World Champion will be hoping the switch to Volante will allow him to have a straight up race with his arch rival Volker.  With World Champion team-mate Naoto Matsukura withdrawing from Round 1, Tamiya’s other big hope for a successful weekend is Christopher Krapp.   2015 was the German’s first year with the team and as a former race winner he will be kicking off the 6 round championship by adding a second win to his tally.

With Hrotovice marking Bruno Coelho’s first ETS appearance and his first race on carpet, the Portuguese ace qualified only 8th on his debut.  Over the rest of the campaign however he would mark himself out as a real title contender for the new season.  Winning the final two rounds, he would finish third overall with carpet races having been his weakness, but as he comes up to complete his first full season as a professional driver with Xray, expect the recently crowned electric Offroad World Champion to be fighting for the win.  Team-mate Alexander Hagberg is a two time winner on carpet and now having a team-mate of Coelho’s caliber to work with, this should be Xray’s strongest title campaign to date.

Making a vey welcomed return to the ETS in 2015, inaugural champion Jilles Groskamp heads the challenge of the HPI Racing/HB team.  The former World Champion is still in his first year with his new team but having recently become Euro Nitro Series Champion with them, he travels to Round 1 with high hopes.  Another of the team’s new for 2015 signings, joining longtime recruit & former World Champion Andy Moore, Freddy Sudhoff has also showed promises with the PRO5. The German has been on the podium but the win has so far eluded the high rated driver.

Elsewhere Sudhoff’s old team Awesomatix come to Hrotovice armed with their all new A800.  Finishing 5th at last year’s encounter, fast Finn Viljami Kutvonen is the Russian team’s lead charger and has elsewhere shown well with the new car.  Having added Viktor Wilck to its line-up at Round 2 last year, Serpent will be hoping their first full ETS campaign with the Swede will get off to a strong start with team-mate Marc Fischer a former podium finisher at the Mibosport hosted event.

In the Xray Pro Stock class, defending 3-time consecutive champion Marek Cerny heads the entry but Czech driver struggled at his home race last year.  The race would instead be dominated by ARC’s Lars Hoppe setting up a title fight between the two drivers over the rest of the season. Joining the winners roll of honour last season as the only driver to beat Cerny and Hoppe,  Serpent’s Julian Borowski could be one to join the mix for title honours.

In the newly titled Serpent Formula class, reflecting the former class champions becoming a primary sponsor of the new season, Jan Ratheisky is back in search of four in a row.  Champion of the past three seasons, the Xray driver is again the title favourite but as the class continues to grow so to does the level of competition.  With 226 drivers registering championship points in Season #8, 86 drivers are making the trip to the Czech Republic where racers will have to run spec wing sets for the first time.  Continuing to race on a Ride tyre, expect Serpent’s David Erhbar, VBC’s Olivier Bultynck and multiple former Pro Stock Champion Alexander Stocker plus a few others to put pressure on Ratheisky.

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December 3, 2015

Hudy to supply official tire additive for ETS 2015/16

Hudy to supply official tire additive for ETS 2015/16

Hudy Tire Additive (#106260) has once again been chosen by the ETS organisation as the official tire additive for the 2015/2016 season. The additive, which will be coloured for each round, comes supplied in a special ETS specific 30ml see-through bottle and will be handed out to all racers at the start of each event.

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October 26, 2015

ETS introduces Spec wings for 5th season of Formula

ETS introduces Spec wings for 5th season of Formula

With its Formula class going from strength to strength, a total of 226 drivers registering championship points last season, the Yokomo Euro Touring Series will introduce spec wings for the upcoming 9th season of the world famous championship. A category that since its introduction during the 2011/12 season continues to attract new manufacturers and enjoy increasing popularity around the world, in order to simplify Formula the ETS will permit just two wing sets from two specified manufacturers.

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After a meeting with Formula class manufacturers during the concluding round of ETS Season #8 to discuss the future direction of the class followed by a period of consultation, both Mon-Tech and Serpent has been selected as wing set suppliers for the 2015/16 season. With the opening round of the ETS taking place in the Czech Republic on December 11-13, the start to the fifth ETS Formula championship which will see Xray’s Jan Ratheisky chase a fourth consecutive title has already attracted over 80 Formula entries.

The part numbers for the spec wingsets are –

Mon-tech
Front Wing Black – 015-006
Front Wing White – 015-009
Rear Wing Black – 015-007
Rear Wing White – 015-008

Serpent
Front Wing Black – 411352
Front Wing White – 411353
Rear Wing Black – 411369
Rear Wing White – 411370

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