Former nitro world champion Dominic Greiner will fly the flag for Serpent at ETS RD2 in Aigen. The small team is working hard to improve their current electric touring car and was rewarded with Greiners first ETS A-Main appearance at the last race in Apeldoorn.
Updates making Greiner confident for the weekend in Austria
“We have always managed to make the Serpent cars competitive, and I hope we can do the same in this class”

So Aigen is a very nice track. I’ve been there every single ENS so far and was able to celebrate my very first victory in the Scale class at the ENS. Maybe a bit too small for 1:8, but I’m really looking forward to driving the track with 1:10 electro, I think this class is absolutely perfect for this size and layout.
Dominic Greiner (DE) Serpent
Basically we and I are making great progress with the current Serpent car. We are bringing two new prototype parts to Aigen, and the tests have been very promising so far. Me and Serpent are very interested in becoming competitive, that’s why I decided to start with Serpent in this class. This company has made it possible for me to drive RC cars at the highest level in the past, which was also rewarded with the world championship title. We have always managed to make the cars competitive, and I hope we can do the same in this class. Of course it takes time, but we are making great progress race by race. I hope and would be absolutely happy to make it into the A-main again, the starting field for Aigen is absolutely worthy of a World Championship. At the moment I’m not in a position to fight at the front, our team is still very small, so it’s difficult to collect data with so few cars on the grid at the moment. Orlowski is absolutely world class at the moment, it will be exciting to see him against Bruno. I’m really looking forward to the weekend.