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ETS A1+A2 Report RD1 Season #15 2022/23

Matrix Modified

Modified racing at its best with Yannic Prümper winning A2 after Ronald Völker`s victory in the first leg

Modified racing is a class act – shown by some of the best drivers on the planet here in Apeldoorn. Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki) took the win in the first A-Main after leading from tone to tone. A clean drive from the reigning Modified champion, with some carnage happening behind him. Yokomo`s Yannic Prümper had a technical issue and collided unintentionally with the Awesomatix A800MMX of Marc Rheinard – both had to retire from the race. After that, Christopher Krapp (Yokomo) and Michele Manzo (Awesomatix) took over second and third place. Meanwhile, Ronald Völker was leading to field to the finish line to win the first final. Behind Völker, Krapp, and Manzo, it was Yokomo driver Loic Jasmin and Lucas Urbain (Awesomatix A800MMX) finishing in the top 5.

If you like to watch one of the best Modified outdoor races since a longer time, just watch the video of the second A-Main again. Ronald Völker brought the field around the first corner with Yannic Prümper in toe. Directly after the timing loop, Yannic Prümper was able to make a spectacular move to overtake Völker with the crowd on the tribunes going crazy.

Völker was able to stay right on the tail of Prümper after the pass, and they drove around the AMCA track in a spectacular way for the next minutes. Völker build up huge pressure on Prümper and everybody expected to see another high class attempt form Völker and his Mugen Seiki car on Yannic Prümper`s Yokomo in the last laps. Both pushed their cars very hard and after Völker was sending his car over the curbing in the right section of the track in lap 20, the pressure on Prümper was gone and he took a well-deserved win with his new BD11. Ronald Völker crossed the line in second place with Nicholas Lee, Loic Jasmin and Marc Rheinard completing the top 5 in a spectacular Matrix Modified A-Main.

Prümper`s A2 runtime was a little faster compared to Völker`s A1 time and at the moment the advantage is on the side of Team Yokomo. We hope to see the third final happen tomorrow on a dry track here in the Netherlands.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/286707?key=203

Awesomatix ProStock

Max Mächler wins A2 after Tim Benson took opening Pro Stock A-main  

Tim Benson and Max Mächler are the winners of the first two Pro Stock finals here in Apeldoorn. Benson was able to benefit from a small mistake from Mächler in lap 8 of A1 and won the run ahead of Max in second and Olivier Bultynck in third place. Alex Kunkler finished fourth, and Rob Janssen had a strong drive from 8th to 5th in the first final.

The second A-Main was even more exciting to watch. Simon Lauter was chasing Mächler hard for the entire run, but he didn`t get any chance for a pass on Mächler. Benson was running in third spot and that was how they finished the second final. Lukas Ellerbrock came in fourth, and Rob Janssen drove from 8th to 5th for a second time in a row.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/290569?key=203

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Steven Olsen rewards himself for a perfect weekend with the overall win

A perfect weekend from Steven Olsen – he is the well-deserved winner of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. He was able to lay down two perfect runs with his Awesomatix A800FX Evo in the first two A-main finals, and nobody was able to pressurize him into a driving error. Nicolas Delisé from Belgium finished second in both runs with his Mugen Seiki MTC2-FWD car and has the best shot for finishing second overall as well. Torsten Baggendorf crossed the line in third place in both runs and is sitting third overnight.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/286705?key=203

Orca 17.5 Stock

Dominik Reile converts dominant performance into well deserved race win in Apeldoorn

The track in Apeldoorn is a good place for the German driver Dominik Reile. He took the win here last season and was able to repeat that at the first race of ETS Season #15. In the first leg, he took the win 1.7 ahead of Kevin Schmid, after second place starter Jasmin Donath dropped all the way down to P8. Michael Koos had a great drive to third place with his “old” A700 car.

The second leg was another demonstration of clean 17.5 stock racing from pole sitter Reile. He checked out at the start of the race and took another win in front of Schmid. With two wins in the bag, he is the overall winner with his Awesomatix A800MMX here in the Netherlands – a perfect start into the new campaign for Reile. Daniel Pöhlmann finished third in A2, Jasmin Donath crossed the line in the fourth position.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/286702?key=203

ToniSport 40+ Masters

Sievers wins A1, Toni Mateo takes A2 – decision for the win postponed

After Elibert Sievers had a brilliant drive to the win in A1 of the ToniSport 40+ Masters class, it was Toni Mateo who took the win in the second final after Sievers had some trouble in the early stages of the race. With these two results, the overall win is still wide open, and we hope for a dry Sunday morning to battle it out on the track.
Torsten Baggendorf finished second in A1 with Toni Mateo following in third place, and Flavio Paladin took second in A2 with Thomas Oehler in third spot.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/286703?key=203

Scorpion Formula

Jitse Miedema and René Kölbel sharing A-Main wins on Saturday

In A1 and A2 of the Scorpion Formula class we saw two different winners. Renè Kölbel (Xray) took the win in the first A-Main after an epic battle with Jitse Miedema. Both showed amazing Formula racing and the lead changed multiple times. In the end it was Renè Kölbel with the better end after he was able to put a great pass on Miedema to cross the line first.

The second final saw the Dutch Infinity driver Jitse Miedema taking the win in front of Andreas Stiebler and Renè Kölbel. Nothing is decided yet, and the formula drivers will send some good wishes to heaven for a dry Sunday before they will go to sleep.

Link to the Results on MyRCM: https://www.myrcm.ch/myrcm/report/de/63614/286704?key=203

After a great day of racing there is only one thing to say: Let`s hope for a dry Sunday to geth all the heats in!