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Orlowski defends ETS modified title

A2 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Orlowski wins A2 ahead of Völker and claims second ETS title in a row

On the sound of the tone, Michal Orlowski had a great first lap while Völker`s car was a bit loose in the chicane. Orlowski was leading the race and Völker was charging hard behind him to stay in touch. Marc Rheinard and Simon Lauter had also been in the mix for the first three minutes before they lost a bit of ground to Orlowski and Völker. In the last minute of the race, Völker was able to close up to Orlowski and they were running nose to tail in the last two laps.

Völker hoped for Orlowski to make a mistake but Orlowski was standing his ground to take another ETS race win and his second overall championship title in the Modified class. Völker finished on a strong P2 in this race and was only 0.185 of a second behind champion Orlowski – a huge step forward for the Mugen team. Marc Rheinard was third again with his A800R and was followed by his teammate Simon Lauter and the Serpent of Dominic Greiner!

The ETS team congratulates Michal Orlowski and the Schumacher team for taking the overall title!

I am super happy to win another ETS title. It is also special because I was able to win for my new electronic sponsors Elceram and Cayote. After switching brands, it is always important to have a good result immediately to get that kind of confidence. The race on track was intense and Ronald was super quick, but we got the job done here in Daun. I also like to congratulate Sören Sparbier for his win in the Pro Stock class as he did a real good job!
Michal Orlowski (PL) Schumacher | Elceram

My first lap was not perfect, but after that I got into a good groove trying to set Michal (Orlowski) under pressure. He was driving perfect and did not allow me to risk anything behind. I hoped to get a chance for a move in the last lap but it just shouldn`t happen. Away from that I am more than happy with our performance this weekend. We had been so close to Orlowski who is the dominant driver since almost two years now and we will try to further improve to get back to the top. For A3 I will try to defend second overall. The best of the day is Sören Sparbier winning Pro Stock with out new car. He won all heats he drove in an impressive way and all Mugen drivers and customers can look forward to getting a great car in the next couple of months!
Ronald Völker (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

I made a setup change before the race but this time my car was too easy to drive and it was understeering way too much. My pace was not as in A1 and I could not follow Michal and Ronald close enough. Will go back too the setupo from A1 and then try my best to win A3 for second overall. It will not be easy as Ronald is fast but I will try my best!
Marc Rheinard (DE) Awesomatix | Cayote

First Mugen victory in Pro Stock as Sparbier executes perfect A2

When Sören Sparbier crossed the line after five minutes of Pro Stock racing, the crowd was cheering and applauding for him and his first ever win in the ETS Pro Stock class. Sparbier was laying down another clean run onto the black ETS carpet with the Mugen prototype car and Xray`s Adam Izsay tried his very best to stay in contact with Sparbier. Izsay always was in a one second window to Sparbier, but he never got close enough to increase the pressure on Sparbier. The Mugen driver executed the perfect weekend with four TQ runs and wins in A1 and A2. Congratulations to Sören Sparbier and the Mugen team for taking a well-deserved first Pro Stock win.

I am so happy now. The last 30 seconds of the race had been intense as I just tried to stay away from the curbs to bring home the win. I like to thank the whole Mugen team and especially Robert Pietsch for giving me the trust and the chance to drive the MTC-3 this weekend. I also like to thank Ronald and last but not least my good friend Timo Siebert who is supporting me so much. This day is special and I am happy that my girlfriend was here with me to celebrate!
Sören Sparbier (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

Lukas Ellerbrock, Dominic Greiner, and Olivier Bultynck battled behind the top two drivers for positions three to five and that`s how they finished the run .

Valent and Langner putting on a show in A2 – Valent wins Daun 2025

Phil Langner was bringing the heat in A2 of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. He was pushing Mark Valent around the track to lead the Schumacher driver into a mistake. But top qualifier Valent was driving a great race and Langner just had no chance for a serious attack. Valent crossed the line two tenths ahead of Langner and was super happy when he was coming down the driver stand. A great victory for him and the Schumacher team and a stellar drive from Phil Langner behind him.

Behind the leaders it was Dominik Reile (Iris) who had a great fight for third spot with Frederik Hovgaard (Yokomo), Ben Moorey (Awesomatix), and Michael Bolt (Awesomatix).

Kölbel wins A2 after Zierold touched Ehrbar with 2 laps to go

Masters A2 was the last chance for Michel Zierold to get a chance for the overall race win in Daun. TQ David Ehrbar had a clean start and luckily for him, his Xray teammate René Kölbel was able to create some pressure on Michel Zierold`s Awesomatix in the first laps. This allowed Ehrbar to pull away a bit. But as Zierold found his way back to the tail of Ehrbar`s car the race got exciting again. Zierold was on the move, but Ehrbar showed his class and strong race craft once again when he did not make any mistake on top.

At the one-minute mark Zierold was as close as he had never been to Ehrbar`s car and touched him coming into the infield section after the straightway – unlucky race incident. René Kölbel took full advantage of the Zierold/Ehrbar crash and took the win in A2 ahead of Ehrbar, Zierold, Mateo, and Baggendorf. The decision for the win was somehow shifted to the last final of the day!

Stellar performance from Kriz as he claims overall win in Daun

Pole sitter Jaroslav Kriz had a good start into A2, and Kristian Jensen was trying to stay with him as a win in A2 would have been the only chance for Jensen to move the decision for the win into A3. But Kriz was just too fast and consistent on track. The young Xray driver from Slovakia was stretching his legs to build a gap of 1.5 seconds after two minutes. Kriz never looked back and brought home a well-deserved overall victory after a dominant performance all weekend long. Kristian Jensen, Wolfgang Swoboda, Bajusz Zsolt, and Jan Gehrig completed the top 5 in A2 of the Orca 21.5 Stock class.

Victory for Ehrbar and Xray after a perfect weekend

 What a great performance from David Ehrbar. The Xray driver won all 4 rounds of qualifying and took A1 and A2 from tone to tone to take the victory at the Sporthotel Grafenwald in Daun. Ehrbar showed no nerves when he drove to the win in A2 with his gap to second placed Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher)at 2.5 seconds.  Jacques Libar found his way by Thomas Stenger and finished in third place and Adam Southgate finished fifth. Congratulations to David Ehrbar for his great drive!