Even with a rain affected event that was far away from perfection, the teams have collected points for the ETS Constructors Championship of Season #18 2025/26. Today we like to give you a quick update about the standings.
Some teams have improved, some have lost some ground – but that is what makes it so interesting to analyse. An update about the drivers championship will follow in the next days…
OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER RACE 2 OF 5
Team rankings from ETS RD2 in Aigen-Schlägl, AUT
1 – AWESOMATIX (1203 pts.)
Trend: STRONG – Top favourite for the title!
Awesomatix is now sitting in first place all alone after they collected some very strong points in Austria. The four best results from Awesomatix drivers had been coming from Olivier Bultynck (Pro Stock | 303), Marc Rheinard (Modified |300), Phil Langner (FWD | 300), and Michel Zierold (40+ | 300).
The team collected exactly the same amount of points as during RD1 in the Netherlands and they are now leading the competition ahead of RD3 in Luxembourg. Team manager Max Mächler can open a can of Fanta with his favourite flavour now to enjoy the time until the next ETS race.

2 – XRAY (1201 pts.)
Trend: STRONG – Hardest championship contender for Awesomatix!
After being tied on points with Awesomatix after the season opener in Apeldoorn, the Slovakian team came short to Awesomatix by two points this time. However, it was still a strong weekend for Xray as they collected 1201 points which was the second best overall number.
The four best XRAY point scores came from Alexander Stocker (40+ | 303), Gergö Valent (FWD | 303), Tobias Baumbach (21.5 Stock | 299), and Mathias Nedrebø (Pro Stock | 296).
Xray seems to be the only serious championship contender for Awesomatix right now – can they fight back in Luxembourg?

3 – MUGEN SEIKI (1198 pts.)
Trend: SOLID – Sitting on P3 with big gap to both directions!
Behind Awesomatix and Xray, the Mugen Seiki team has once again scored the third highest number of points.
They came from Ronald Völker (Modified | 299), Sören Sparbier (Pro Stock | 298), Philipp Stadler (40+ | 298), and Simeon Seis (21.5 Stock | 303).
Compared to Apeldoorn, the Mugen team had now four results to count which gave them 1198 points to secure third oveall in the standings by a good gap to the overall fourth placed Iris team. A very solid season for the team around Ronald Völker and Robert Pietsch so far!

4 – IRIS (889 pts.)
Trend: POSITIVE – Small team with great results!
Team Iris is still sitting in fourth place overall after ETS RD2 where they had been able to collect the fifth strongest overall points from the event.
In Aigen, the IRIS points got scored by Matheo Buchhalt (FWD | 298), Manuel Stankowitz (40+ | 295), and Felix Hörenz (21.5 Stock |296).
A great performance from the team around Andreas Myrberg, especially when thinking about them having no Pro Stock or Modified drivers making A-Mains frequently so far!

5 – SCHUMACHER (600 pts.)
Trend: UNCHANGED – More A-Main drivers wanted!
Michal Orlowski was once again responsible to collect the highest points score (303) for Schumacher when he won the modified class again in Aigen. But the rest of the team was also pushing hard to get cars into the other A-Mains and they had been able to do it in Pro Stock and 40+ Masters.
The Schumacher points for the weekend came from Michal Orlowski (Modified | 303), Mark Valent (Pro Stock | 297). The team is still ranked in fifth place overall.

6 – INFINITY (593 pts.)
Trend: POSITIVE – Car and team clearly on the rise!
Bruno Coelho finished fourth in the Modified class and showed a great pace. Beside him, Italian Pro Stock driver Nico Catelani took seventh place and his points helped the Inf1nity team to rise from seventh to sixth position in the championship standings.
Points: Bruno (Modified | 298), Nico Catelani (Pro Stock | 295). Let`s see how the team will do when more of their new cars are hitting the track at the ETS.

7 – RC MAKER (300 pts.)
Trend: HOPE – looking for further Modified and Pro Stock A-Mains
The RC Maker team collected 300 points during the weekend under the leadership of their new european team manager Timo Siebert. It was a difficult weekend for the team as they only managed to get one car into an A-Main.
Luckily, David Reip could immediateley secure the first ever ETS podium for RC Maker. Points: David Reip (21.5 Stock | 300). The team lost one position in the constructors championship and dropped down from sixth to seventh place!

8 – ARC (299 pts.)
Trend: STAGNANT – Jung`s great results are not enough
ARC racer Enrico Jung secured another podium with third place overall in Aigen. But as there was (again) no other ARC car in one of the other A-Mains, the points from Enrico Jung (Pro Stock | 299) had been the only ones for the team in Aigen.
The car seems to have a lot of potentian – the team just misses some more drivers to climb up the ladder. Current championship position: 8

9 – YOKOMO (293 pts.)
Trend: STAGNANT – Difficult time for the team, waiting for the new car!
The Yokomo team is unfortunateley still sitting dead last in the championshipo. Only Frederik Hovgaard, who managed to make the A-Main in FWD, scored at least 293 points.
Yokomo has just teasered a first promotion image about their new MS2.0 touring car which is expected to arrive in 2025 and all they can hope for is a good car to attract more racers joining them again!
