
Urbain wins A3 while Rheinard sneaks onto the last step of the podium

The last final of the Cayote Modified class saw Lucas Urbain taking the win from the pole position after race winner Bruno Coelho was not on the grid anymore. Urbain had a great battle with Michal Orlowski until the Schumacher Mi9 of the current ETS champion was airborne once riding the second curb in the fast infield chicane a bit too much. Luckily, Orlowski`s car was landing rubber side down and he could continue in second place.

Ronald Völker was third during most of the time until he got hit by Simon Lauter in the Laguna Seca. Both drivers lost positions and Sören Sparbier went by to take another third place after getting the same result from A1. The final result saw Bruno Coelho stepping onto the top step of the podium where he was joined by Lucas Urbain in second, and Marc Rheinard in third place.





Three out of three – Bultynck crowns perfect outdoor season!

After Tim Benson made a mistake in the opening lap of A3, his hopes for the win had been blown away. At the same time, Ollie Bultynck made not the same mistake as in A2 and drove a dominant race out front. Bultynck posted the fastest lap of the race and won by a gap of 1.1 seconds ahead of Lukas Ellerbrock, and Helge Johannessen. Even with throwing A3 away, Tim Benson took second overall on the podium on which he was joined by race winner Bultynck, and Lukas Ellerbrock in third. It was the perfect ending to a great outdoor season for Ollie Bultynck who managed to will all three races of the season so far!




Local hero Libar takes A3 and second overall ahead of Langner

The podium behind race winner Roman Borschel was wide open ahead of A3 where Libar, Langner, and Dambrine went for it. Phil Langner created a lot of pressure on Libar`s car during the first laps and it was great to watch their FWD cars on track. Langner was two tenths behind Libar during the whole run and Mathieu Dambrine was also able to match the leaders pace.

With all of them having a chance for second overall, the tension was high, and no mistake was allowed. Nicolas Delisè and Max Weffers followed the trio in fourth and fifth spot, running another couple of tenths behind them. In the end, Jacques Libar made no mistake and took the win under the applause of all his friends to seal second overall ahead of Langner and Dambrine.


Stocker wins A3 to finish second overall ahead of Arts

The last A-Main was a close fight between Ronald Arts, Alexander Stocker, and Toni Mateo. Stocker found a way around Arts after five laps and Mateo was also pushing hard behind the Dutch driver Arts. Philipp Stadler quickly joined the fight and was running in fourth position while having a great pace. Out front, Stocker had checked out completely when the cars entered the last minute of the race. Stocker took the win in A3 to secure the second overall position on the podium. Ronald Arts took second place which was enough for him to take third overall.



Threhout and Choque taking second and third overall behind winner Gridelet

After his wins in A1 and A2, overall race winner Cedric Gridelet watched A3 on site and saw Gilles Choque taking the early lead from third on the grid. He was leading ahead of Carlos Gabriel do Pinhal, Christoph Kappes, and David Reip. The two locals Choque and Gabriel do Pinhal showed great driving and David Reip was also joining the battle for the lead in the last minute of the race.

Reip found his way around Gabriel do Pinhal and was all over Choque with 45 seconds to go. But as much Reip was pushing, there was no chance to pass Choque as he just made no mistake. With the results from A3, Aurelien Threhout and Gilles Choque secured their podium positions!


Libar and Wojcik joining race winner Ehrbar on the podium

David Ehrbar was not lining up on the grid anymore as he had already sealed the victory in the first two final races. But even without Ehrbar, the last A-Main was another great display of ETS Formula racing. Andreas Stiebler had a lot of work to do on his radio when Luka Jovicic was all over him in the first minutes before he could make a nice pass on Stiebler. But shortly after, they collided and lost many positions. Jacques Libat took full advantage and won A3 ahead of Martin Hudy, and Michal Wojcik.

