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Völker takes Q4 at ETS in Daun

Q4 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Völker and Rheinard closest to top qualifier Orlowski

Mugen Seiki`s Ronald Völker secured second on the grid when he took the win in Q4. The Mugen driver was in an intense battle with top qualifier Michal Orlowski all time. When Orlowski rolled his car in the third last lap of the race in the infield section, it was Rheinard and Urbain taking second and third for the round behind heat winner Völker. A rare mistake from Orlowski which is for sure giving some hopes to Völker and Rheinard to have a shot for the win in the triple finals.  A1 will be on the line at 18:40 German time and the whole crowd is already looking forward to the show.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Michal Orlowski, Ronald Völker, Marc Rheinard, Simon Lauter, Lucas Urbain, Dominic Greiner, Adam Izsay, Christopher Krapp, Yannic Prümper, Lukas Ellerbrock

Sparbier sweeps qualifying, Izsay and Ellerbrock lining up second and third on the grid

Top qualifier Sören Sparbier (Mugen Seiki) used Q4 to break in his second set of race tires and took another fourth consecutive heat win here in Daun. Xray`s Adam Izsay was shadowing him again on the score board and booked his fourth P2 for the weekend behind Sparbier. With the top two looking very strong, it was the Awesomatix A800R of Lukas Ellerbrock who came out “best of the rest” in third place followed by the Serpent of Dominic Greiner who makes his Pro Stock debut here in Daun beside racing modified. Triple finals coming up – don`t miss the show!

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Sören Sparbier, Adam Izsay, Lukas Ellerbrock, Dominic Greiner, Jesper Rasmussen, Olivier Bultynck, Phil Langner, Louis Kretschmer, Mark Valent, Kevin Schmid

Valent steals last minute TQ from Langner – thrilling finals ahead!

Schumacher driver Mark Valent has turned things around in Q3 and Q4 of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. After Phil Langer won the opening two rounds of qualifying, Valent was able to win Q3 and Q4 with faster runtimes to roll his Schumacher car into the first box of the starting grid for our upcoming triple finals. A great show of FWD racing is ahead of us with so many fast drivers making the A-Main.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Mark Valent, Phil Langner, Dominik Reile, Frederik Hovgaard, Michael Bolt, Alexander Stocker, Roman Borschel, Ben Moorey, Olav Dahle, Gergö Valent

Zierold, Kölbel, and Mateo to hunt TQ Ehrbar down in the finals

Nothing new on top of the 40+ Masters class. David Ehrbar made it four out of four when he took another win ahead of Zierold, Kölbel, and Mateo in the last round of qualifying. The upcoming triple finals will be interesting as everybody wants to find out if somebody can challenge Ehrbar for the win.  

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ David Ehrbar,Michel Zierold, René Kölbel, Toni Mateo, Alexander Stocker, Torsten Baggendorf, Mirco Thalheimer, Philipp Hagnauer, Elibert Sievers, Dai Sakaguchi, Bump up driver to be decided in the first B-Main!

Kriz adds another TQ run to his white vest

Jaroslav Kriz had not lost his speed overnight. After dominating the Friday qualifying sessions, the Xray driver also won the last round on Saturday morning. Kriz clearly “sweeped” qualifying at the Sporthotel Grafenwald! Kristian Jensen took another second for the round followed by Bajusz Zsolt, David Reip, and Jan Gehrig. Great job from David Reip who qualified directly into the A-Main at his very first ETS attendance!

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Jaroslav Kriz, Kristian Jensen, Bajusz Zsolt, Pawel Trella, Wolfgang Swoboda, Jan Gehrig, David Reip, Johannes Röhrich – Hirzel, Elena Fuchs, Michael Koos, Bump up driver to be decided in the first B-Main!

It is on champion Stiebler to battle it out with TQ Ehrbar in the mains

Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher) and Thomas Stenger (Xray) will start from second and third behind top qualifier David Ehrbar. They seem to be the only guys with a serious chance to be in the mix for the race win at ETD RD4 against a strong driving Ehrbar. Jacques Libar is also quick and will start from fourth place ahead of former race winner René Kölbel.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ David Ehrbar, Andreas Stiebler, Thomas Stenger, Jacques Libar, René Kölbel, Adam Southgate, Balint Rajki, Marc Rahn, Michael Lipperheide, Chris Grenz