The fourth round of ETS Season #18 2025/26 was important for all teams. With one round still to go, we have a clear trend now and can report that Awesomatix will fight with Xray for the second ever ETS constructors championship. Xray won this title last season, but they are now 22 points behind Awesomatix.
But as the rules are strict and hard, a single bad weekend for Awesomatix (with maybe only three cars in different A-Mains) would open the door for the team aroudn Martin Hudy again. It is not over until it`s over – all to play for in Wiener Neustadt, AUT.
OVERALL RANKINGS OF ETS CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER RD4
Team rankings from ETS RD4 at the Sporthotel Grafenwald in Daun
The followong list is showing the team performances at ETS RD4 in Daun. It was close at the top, had many surprises, and some disappointing results. The season finale in Wiener Neustadt is the last chance for the teams to move up the rankings!
1 – AWESOMATIX (1204 pts.)
Trend: DOMINANT
First constructors title right in sight…!

The Awesomatix Team had another great weekend in Daun. The team scored 1204 points which was their second best result of the season. Even more important: They extended their championship lead by 5 points and are now 22 ahead of their hardest competitors Xray.
With only one race to go, the championship is right in sight. But as everythign is possible in the world of racing, Awesomatix needs to deliver some good A-main results in Wiener Neustadt to not loose a possible first constructors title in the very last minute.
In Daun, the 1204 points have been scored by Marc Rheinard (Modified|300), Louis Kretschmer (Pro Stock|303), Phil Langner (FWD|303), and Michel Zierold (40+|298). Team manager Max Mächler is very competitive and we all know how much it would mean for the team to clinch this championship!
1 – XRAY (1199 pts.)
Trend: VERY STRONG
But the team lost five points to Awesomatix!

Xray had a very good race weekend in Daun. They managed to have cars in ALL a-mains and scored a total of 1199 points. This was the second best result of the weekend just 5 points behind Awesomatix.
With the gap to the leading team now at 22 points, they need to perform on their absolute best level in Wiener Neustadt to keep their hopes for a title defence alive.
The points of Adam Izsay (ProStock|300), Gergö Valent (FWD|298), David Ehrbar (40+|303), and Pawel Trella (21.5|398) had been counted for Xray at t he end of ETS RD4 in Daun.
3 – MUGEN SEIKI (1194 pts.)
Trend: CONSTANT
No question: Mugen is the third strongest force at the ETS!

The Mugen Seiki team will take third place overall at the end of the season – if nothing super special will happen. The team around Ronald Völker and Sören Sparbier is constantly delivering good points at each and every event, and thes are not missing a lot to fight for the title at the very sharp end.
The team will be in an even better position for the new season and they will try harder than ever to win it! The Mugen Seiki team points for Daun got collected by Ronald Völker (Modified|303), Sören Sparbier (Pro Stock|297), Philipp Stadler (40+|300), and Radek Ruszkowski (21.5 Stock|294).
4 – ARC (1189 pts.)
Trend: CLEARLY UPWARDS
A11 earns best weekend of the season for ARC team!

The biggest surprise of the weekend was team ARC. They showed a stunning pace on track with their new A11 touring car and they also had two drivers in the top 5 of the FWD. This resulted in their seasons best points haul with a total of 1189. The team improved their position from P7 to P6. It will be interesting to see how the team around Henrik Heitschm Patrick Sommer, Enrico Jung, and Luca Romondia will continue from here onwards!
At the Sporthotel Grafenwald, the ARC points came from Enrico Jung (Pro Stock|293), Henrik Heitsch (FWD|299), Torsten Baggendorf (ARC|294), and Luca Romondia (21.5 Stock|.303)
5 – IRIS (1177 pts.)
Trend: MUCH IMPROVED
Iris moves up to P4 in the table after best points haul of the season

It was the best weekend of the season for the Iris team around Andreas Myrberg. They collected an impressive amount of 1177 points and managed to directly qualify a car for the Pro Stock a-main (Billy Fletscher). The good overall result was letting them climb up from P5 to P4 in the team rankings.
Iris was counting their 1177 points from the results of Billy Fletcher (Pro Stock|292), Dominik Reile (FWD|295), Manuel Stankowitz (40+|295), and Matheo Buchhalt (21.5 Stock|295).
6 – SCHUMACHER (890 pts.)
Trend: MIXED
Good points only in three classes. Schumacher misses too many A-Mains!

Schumacher scored points with Michal Orlowski (Modified|299), Jesper Rasmussen (Pro Stock|298), and Aurelien Threhout (21.5 Stock|293). They are always having some drivers on top, but not in all of our five classes counting for teh championship. There was no Schumacher driver in the FWD and 40+ Masters a-main which did cost them a lot of good points – and a betteroverall position. The team is still sitting in sixth position overall – maybe not enough for the team of our back-to back reigning Modified champion Michal Orlowski.
7 – RC MAKER (300 pts.)
Trend: UNCHANGED
Points coming from 21.5 Stock class only!

The RC Maker team was only able to score points in the Hobbywing 21.5 Stock class. David Reip (21.5 Stock|300) took a very good second place with his teammate Daniel Anthes, who finished right behind him in third place. However, since only the points of the best driver per class are counted and the team was not represented in any of the other A finals, the 300 points are not a very good overall result, causing them to drop from 7th to 8th place.
8 – SERPENT (298 pts.)
Trend: POSITIVE
Greiner scores first points of the season after strong drive to P4 in Daun

Serpent`s Dominic Greiner had a tough outdoor season and was not able to squeeze his Serpent car into the a-main. Griener is always super fast and for sure is one of the best drivers in the world. At the ETS in Daun, Greiner drove to a super-strong fourth place overall and was able to score the first 298 points of the season for Serpent. Hopefully his team will grow in the future as it is not easy to fight alone against the best in the business!
9 – YOKOMO (293 pts.)
Trend: TOUGH
No touring car A-Main, Hovgaard scored points in FWD!

Frederik Hovgaard was the only Yokomo driver earning points for the team with his FWD car. Hovgaard (FWD|293) finished ninth in the FWD class while all other Yokomo drivers missed to make an a-main. It is a difficult time for the team. Their car is for sure better as they can sho right now, but they will keep fighting to attract more and more racers to run Yokomo again. After the race in Daun, the Yokomo team is still sitting ninth in the overall constructors championship. They can maybe overtake Infinity in Wiener Neustadt as it looks like the Infininty team will skip the complete carpet season!
10 – INFINITY (0 pts.)
Trend: NONE
No Infinity car in an A-Main = no points in Daun!
No Infinity driver made it to the A final at the ETS in Daun. Bruno Coelho’s team is now fully focused on the TITC and the IFMAR World Championship, both of which are held on asphalt tracks. Their decision to ‘skip’ the carpet season was based on a lack of training with their new car on carpet and the fact that they have set themselves high goals for the TITC and the World Championship in China. On the one hand, this is completely understandable, but on the other hand, it also means zero points and 8th place in the overall standings. Let’s see how the team approaches the next ETS season!
