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ETS Beginners Guide, Part 4 – The world of touring car body shells

The fourth chapter of the ETS Beginners Guide is all about body shells and the rules about them at the Euro Touring Series. We will look into the body shell situation in total, before we step into the world of ETS racing to explain the rules and the reasons behind them. We will also give you as many tips as possible to make your life more easy when it comes to selecting body shells for your next (or maybe your first) ETS race. Let’s dive into this interesting and exciting topic…..

Always developing and quickly changing – the market of body shells in the world of RC

When looking back on the history of 1:10 scale touring car bodies, the market was in the hands of Protoform in the late 90’s and early 2000 years. Yes, there had also been other brands on the market (Hot Bodies for example), but almost every major race saw a driver with a Protoform body on the top step of the podium. It was an easy life for the touring car racers as all they needed to go fast was a Protoform Mazda6 or LTC-R.

Fast forward, this situation changed dramatically when other companies such as Mon-Tech (with the Racer) or Bittydesign (with the M410) stepped out of the Protoform shadow ten years ago. They saw themselves followed by Xtreme, ZooRacing, Blitz, and the two latest newcomers LensBodies and PIPaero. The manufacturers found themselfes into something like a “body shell war” quickly, and developed new bodies in a short term leaving racers with big headaches before almost every race weekend. 

The materials and the quality of the bodies improved year by year which was a great fact, but on the other side we saw bodies getting thinner and thinner to gain every possible percent of performance. Another significant change was the design and the shape of the touring car body shells when manufacturers started to gain more and more downforce from them. For example, today`s Xtreme Twister body has a significant higher downforce compared to the good old Protoform LTC-R. 

Had all these things been necessary? Well, as this is always a hard question, it is impossible to point out the right answer. It seems that we need development and progress in the world of RC racing, but at some point it looked like everything went a little “too crazy” with a new body getting released every week. There is always a group of racers who like to test new products, and there are others who don’t want to invest too much of their racing budget into testing the “latest and greatest” body shell all the time.

The Euro Touring Series had to deal with the tricky body shell market in these days and decided to create some special rules for the racing series – we will talk about that later on….

Does a body shell really affect the handling of the car on track?

As difficult as it was to answer the question about the general body shell market, it is as easy to answer this one: Yes, the body shell has a huge effect on the handling of every onroad RC car, no matter if it is a touring car, a FWD model, or a Formula chassis! People who are new in the hobby often do not pay that much attention to the body as they try to learn everything else about their car`s setup first.

As faster a car gets, as more a driver will feel the different aerodynamic characteristics of a 1:10 scale touring car body shell. The downforce will increase together with the speed on track. Downforce is the force that acts on the car by deflecting the air downwards. It pushes the vehicle onto the road. The higher the downforce, the better the tyre will grip to the road and as faster the car can take the corners without the centrifugal forces carrying the car off track. If you can take a corner at full throttle, the aerodynamics have done their job properly.

ETS crew

For many newcomers it can be a real eye opener when they realise how much they can improve the handling of their car just by trying a different body shell.
Sometimes it is just a little change of the body`s  position on the car, the change of the rear wing shape, or trying the same body in a lightweight version which transforms a good car into a great car. It is always worth it to play around with different body shells and settings.
When a body is old and has already suffered some damage, replace it with a new one and your car will instantly feel better on track again!

ETS Crew

But no matter how big the effect of the aerodynamics turn out on track, it is impossible for racers to own all the different bodies in different weight options, with holes for different positions on the car, and in practice colors and a race paint version as well. The Euro Touring Series went into a different direction with the start of Season #15 2022/23 when the official ETS Body Shell List came into place.

Simple rules and a limited amount of bodies – the ETS Body Shell List has it…

The ETS orga team decided to create a body shell list before Season #15. This list allowed every ETS supporting body shell manufacturer to list a number of body shells for the different racing classes. While this list was counting for a whole season, it gave drivers and organizers a better feeling for the bodies in use and the preperation for the drivers was much easier than before. The body shell list is working very fine since two seasons now and is almost ready for Season #17 2023/24 as well.

Manufacturers can list three bodies for the Matrix Modified and Awesomatix Pro Stock classes. The drivers of these classes can use the listed bodies in whatever weight option they want as long as they are available to the public in official hobby shops. 

In our “slower” classes Hobbywing FWD, 1up Racing 40+ Masters, and Orca 21.5 Stock, the companies are only allowed to list one body shell in the regular 0,7mm version. The goal was to minimize the amount of bodies for the hobby classes which was the right call in our opinion.

The decision for the 0,7mm versions was made to not force the hobby drivers to use the paper-thin 0,4 or 0,5mm bodies which can immediately break during a contact with another car or a barrier. Yes, you can also damage an 0,7mm shell but they are way more durable then their lighter brothers and sisters 🙂.

All the 0,7mm bodies get marked with a special sticker on the front windscreen during Thursday practice which ensures that every racer is using a shell according to the rules!

The body shell list has become a major part of the ETS in 2022, and until now it was absolutely the right call to go this way. It brought more transparency into the market for the ETS racers and manufacturers and everybody knows what he needs to bring to the track. There are no more scary moments for the drivers when finding out about a new released body some days ahead of an ETS event. The scary days are over 🙂

ETS crew

How to choose the right body, and what about all these stiffeners?

First of all, if you are thinking about buying ETS allowed body shells, take a look at the official list which you can find in the rules. The next thing you can do is to just ask your club members, friends, or teammates, which bodies they like the most. If you want to know what the top drivers are using in all the ETS racing classes, just look into the Equipment Charts which are published in every event`s final report after the third round of finals on Sunday. 

Do you know what will help you the most? Go for practice and test the bodies yourself. It is always easy to follow a trend by using the same body everybody else is running in your class as it will always give you a good feeling. But it can also happen, that a different body will suit your driving style or the way you are setting up your car better. So just for example: When everybody around you is running a Wolverine and you are not happy with your car, just go on track with a Twister (or vice versa) for example – it is always worth a try and can change your day completely. But please do not test too many bodies during the practice sessions at the event. This can lead you into total confusion as the track will also change a lot etc. We recommend you to find 2 bodies from the list which you like prior to the event and then go into the weekend with them!

ETS Crew

When you scroll through the product pages of hobby shops nowadays, you will notice many body accessories. Body stiffeners, front hood stiffeners, anti-tuck braces, horizontal mounting systems, and many other things. Have you questioned yourself “what the hell you really need” from all these things?

Well, most of these products are very nice and they are a pure joy as they are really beefing up your body. BUT as long as you are running 0,7mm shells in your racing class you DO NOT NEED all these things to have fun on track. For sure, you can mount an anti-tuck or a nice RC Maker mounting system – but your 0,7mm body will do the job even without it.

Everything changes when it comes to the use of 0,5mm and especially 0,4mm bodies in Modified and Pro Stock. You will find body stiffeners in all different versions in the bodies of these racers. They are made to stiffen the ultra-light and thin lexan material in critical parts of the body. With stiffeners installed, the body can handle the enormous downforce at high speed better and will not flex out of shape.

The stiffeners will also help you when driving on a bumpy track or in windy conditions where the bodies sometimes tend to “fold inwards” into the car.  Body stiffeners make sense, but they are only a MUST HAVE when running lightweight body shells!   

A nice paint job and headlights – that`s what we are dreaming of…

Last but not least, we like to tell you that we LOVE to see a nice paint job on your car. There is no need for a super time demanding or expensive airbrush design – even if it is the greatest thing you can do with your new race body. You can also use some different colors out of the rattle can to make your car look good on track. Single color body shells are acceptable in some ways too (especially for practice bodies) 🙂 BUT please use the headlight decals for the lights and the grill and lights in the rear as well. It looks so much better on track and our ETS photographer Chris will be happy as well as there is nothing which makes him wilder than seeing single color bodies without headlights on track which are looking very poor on camera. Let’s make RC cars look great again 🙂!!!

We hope that you have enjoyed reading this little article about body shells… It is a complex topic with many people having different opinions and we will maybe never find the 100% perfect solution to deal with it. For now, we are happy with how it goes and hope that you are feeling good too!

Hara to race at ETS RD1 in the Netherlands

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With lots of excitement, we can confirm that multiple IFMAR world champion, four-time TITC winner, and RC super star, Atsushi Hara from Japan, will race with us at the season opener in Apeldoorn. Atsushi is an absolute legend of our sport and has won almost every big race during his carreer. He will race more frequently again after havig stepped backwards a bit during the last couple of years. We had a quick chat with him today and could already feel Atsushi`s excitement:

Hi Atsushi, how are you doing and what are your feelings now with the confirmation of ETS RD1?

Hello everyone. I am doing fine and I am super happy to be able to come to the ETS in the Netherlands. It is absoluteley crazy how happy I am😆

Many of our younger racers have never seen you racing at the ETS. When have you been racing with us for the last time?

Man that was quite a long time ago – unfortunateley. I think the last time I attended an ETS race was at the last round of the 2016 season in the Hudy Arena. It really is long time ago so even better that I can make a little comeback in europe!

What are you looking for the most when coming over to Europe?

I am looking forward to see the Rheinard family again who organizes the ETS. I have been like family with them for a long time. They have always supported me, and now it is my turn to give something back in returning to an ETS race. I am not a professional RC racer like I used to be in the past, so my main goal is to please my friends and fans by participating. It will be great fun for sure!

Which car and electronics will you run in Apeldoorn?

I am currently in a cooperative relationship with ToniSport, so I want to use the same cars as Marc (Awesomatix).
I will use the new brand “Cayote” for electronics which is a new ESC and Motor brand launched by the famous Oscar Jansen.
I have known him for a long time and hope to build this brand together with him!

Arigato (Thank You) Atsushi, the whole ETS family is looking forward to see you at the venue of AMCA Apeldoorn in 7 weeks of time!

Yes, I will be there with a huge smile and everybody is welcome to say hello 🙂

Pictures: Atsushi Hara (Facebook Page)

ETS Formula 1 News

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As the new season is coming closer we like to give a quick update on the ToniSport Formula class where we have decided some changes in the rules. The Formula class had a strong showing last year with the number of entries increasing after the class had some seasons with a lower attendance for several reasons!

Matrix Tires in use

The new season will see the Formula cars rolling out of the pit lane on Matrix foam tires. The decision was made due to a perfect supply chain from Matrix and also because we know about the quality and performance of the tires. The Matrix tires in use will be 50 shore in the front and 35 in the rear and we will have these in use at our asphalt and carpet races!

Front Tire

The front tire will be the Matrix 50 Shore foam tire (10A50F1) which is ready to use out of the packaging!

Rear Tire

The rear tire will be the Matrix 35 shore foam tire (10P35F1) which is ready to use out of the packaging!

Mon-Tech Bodyshells topping the F1 cars in Season #17

On the side of bodyshells we made a decision “from racers for racers”. After we talked to many drivers in the pits, we noticed, that for example the Gonzo bodyshell is not available to the public frequently in hobbyshops. But as the Gonzo is a very fast body (especially outdoors), we thought about it and came to the cunclusion to change our F1 bodyshell rules which had been wide open in the last years.

It is always our goal to make life kind of easy for our racers – especially in the non professional classes of the ETS. A main aspect is the availability of products. We do not want somebody having an advantege over others just because of a body which nobody else can buy.

Therefore we made it simple for ETS Season #17 2023/24. You can either run the Mon-Tech F22 or the Mon-Tech F23 bodyshell – and nothing else!

We know that (almost) all Formula racers have these bodyshelly on hand as their number one alternative to the Gonzo body and that made our decision easy. The availability of the F22 and F23 is also ensured and we are sure that this rule change is a good one.

Racers are still allowed to use all front and rear wings which are available to the market for now!

Mon-Tech F22

Mon-Tech F23

Hobbywing ESC Software

A new Hobbywing software is in the making. The Software will not change in terms of power and driveability. We just want to get out all the unneccessary modes and things which drivers don`t need to set and change all the time. The new software will not have many setting options anymore but it will feature the perfect settings for sure.

We will have it ready for the start of the new season and you can get your ESC updated by Hobbywings tech support expert Michal Milanowicz who will be in Apeldoorn. We will check that every driver will get his speedo updated before we start racing. You can now go for practice with your current stuff and we let you know as soon as we are ready!

It is lights out and away we go…

Season #17 kicking off soon – Registration opens for RD1 in Apeldoorn

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Hello ETS Family,

after a short break, our crew has already started to work on the new season. We will open the registration for RD1 at AMCA Apeldoorn on

THURSDAY, 11th of April 2024 at 20:00 CET.

As always, we will open it at 20:00 MEZ and you can already sign up for the first event of the new season. We are expecting a full house as always in Apeldoorn and the AMCA club will once again welcome all of us with open arms and a brilliant facility. We are expecting many top racers coming to this event and we are already looking forward to start another season of the world`s most famous 1:10 scale onroad racing series…

About AMCA Apeldoorn

If you have not raced at the AMCA Apeldoorn until now, here are the most important facts for you:
Date: 06.06. – 09.06.2023
Location: AMCA Apeldoorn, Kanaal Zuid 134, 7332 BD Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Track: Asphalt
Track length 243m
Driving direction: Anti clockwise
Pit area: Covered pit area and additional tents
Catering: AMCA Bistro trackside
Entries: We open the entries on MyRCM on Thursday, 11.04.2024 at 20:00 CET

Don`t miss out the start into the new season at one of the best places for onroad racing on the planet!

ETS Body Shell Update for Season #17 2024/25

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The new ETS Season is already waiting for you and we know that you have already started to prepare your stuff for asphalt racing. We will kick off Season #17 at the fantastic venue of the AMCA Apeldoorn and the preperations for the new campaign are already in full swing!

We like to inform you about the actual body shell list for all our touring car classes, and the FWD class. The rules have not changed and we are happy that this system is working well since two years now. As you should never change a running system, the body shell list is almost completed and we are only missing some soon to be released (TBA) bodies only.

Summary through all manufacturers…

ZooRacing has exchanged the famous Gorilla into the new Gorilla MAX body for the FWD class. They will stick with the very dominant Wolverine MAX in the stock touring car classes while they have also listed the GOAT for Modified and Pro Stock as well. One new body shell for Pro Stock and Modified will follow from ZooRacing later during the season!

The Italian company will stay with the famous Twister and Twister Speciale bodies and also the Red Hawk for Pro Stock and Modified. Xtreme has deleted the Red Hawk and added the Twister for the 21.5 Stock and 40+ Masters class – maybe a great alternative for several tracks. The Italia will be the FWD body of choice for the new season from Xtreme Aerodynamics!

BLITZ has listed the TCN and CLA bodies from last season in Pro Stock and Modified again. They have also added their brand new top product, the TCN-S body for all touring car classes. In the FWD class, BLITZ will once again rock the well-kown and much approved YRS body shell!

No changes from Bittydesign. They have listed the race winning CA45 body for the FWD class while they stick with the Eptron, Hyper-HR, and M410 in the ETS rouring car classes for Season #17. All Bittydesign users can keep their bodies as they are now – a great fact!

The Italian body shell producer is going into the season with the Zero2 and Evo2 for Pro Stock and Modified, and they will release a new body shell soon which they will list for 21.5 Stock and 40+ Masters as soon as it`s ready. For FWD, the Civic will be on the line again for Mon-Tech!

Having jumped onto the ETS train last year, Lens Bodies has added the Ghibli 2.0 to their lineup of bodies along the first version of the Ghibli body shell. As Lens Bodies does not have an FWD shell in their range of products for now, this section stays empty!

New on the market in 1:10 scale racing, PIPaero listed the e-TCR24 FWD body for ETS Season #17. A touring car body is in the making and willbe added to the list very soon – stay tuned!

Protoform

Due to the poor availability of Protoform body shells in europe (since Protoform got bought from Horizon Hobbys) and the very high price point (when a body is available), Protoform body shells are not listed anymore for the new season. We think that everybody should have the chance to buy the listed body shells to race them at the ETS and we don`t want to support a body shell which is only available when spending 45€ or more. We are sorry about this, especially for Protoform, but we had to decide it this way!

MR33 Touring Car Bag 1:10

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The brand of multiple IFMAR world champion Marc Rheinard, MR33, has released a nice new carrying bag for 1:10 scale touring cars in Marc`s actual SIGNATURE design!

The MR33 touring car bag protects your precious 1:10 racing car during transportation to the race track, in the car or even in your hand luggage when travelling by plane. The bag is made of a very durable and dimensionally stable material and is designed in the current MR33 SIGNATURE look.

Your 1:10 touring car fits perfectly in the bag with bodywork and mounted tires, but also without.
The sturdy carrying handle ensures that the bag always sits comfortably in your hand, and the red straps on the zippers make it easy to open and close the bag  

There is an elastic strap on the back of the bag to attach the bag to another piece of luggage (e.g. the handle of a trolley case). 
This is a very convenient feature, especially when traveling, and makes the MR33 touring car bag the perfect travel companion.
There is also a practical mesh pocket on the inside back of the lid for storing flat items and documents. 

Outer dimensions: 47 x 25 x 12cm

Yokomo MS1.0 Touring Car – first images

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Team Yokomo has posted the first pictures of their new MS1.0 touring car. Further details will follow very soon and the car should be available at the end of April. The Yokomo factory team will use the new car at all major events around the world in 2024 including the IFMAR worlds at Finishline Rc Raceway in Bakersfield (USA) in November.

5 things we learned from ETS RD6 Season #16 in Wiener Neustadt, AUT

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It was already the SIXTEENTH season of the Euro Touring Series which came to an end and which is done and dusted now. We had six amazing races and the highest average of racers attending the races (248 per race) since 5 or 6 years. Also at the last round of Season #16 there had been 5 things which we learned and noticed and here they are….

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1) The job of the 1. MRC Wiener Neustadt was OUTSTANDING

Organizing an ETS event is a lot of work.! Well, that is nothing new and we have seen so many great races over the last 16 seasons. All the clubs which organized ETS races with us in the past have worked hard for the best possible outcome and we are proud of each and every race we had in all these years. Last weekend it was the 1.MRC Wiener Neustadt with the team around Sascha Klug who was in charge to make sure everybody was having a good time. And what a hell of a job they did. It was also very nice that the “Bürgermeister” of the city, Klaus Schneeberger, joined us on Friday evening to see what the ETS is all about!

There was no single negative word about something all weekend long. As we arrived on Monday to start setting everythign up, the first helpers had already been waiting to unload the truck. The whole team worked togehter super good and it was a breeze to transform the empty hall 3 of Arena Nova into a paradise for all ETS enthusiasts.

Also on the side of food and drinks there was nothing to complain about. The food was amazing all the time as it was fresh and veryyyy tasty. There had been good coffee machines in use and the BWT water dispensers worked fine too. One of the highlights was the drivers dinner on Froday evening which the club organized as well – it was just fantastic and we didn`t have had this since many years!

A lot of drivers said that it was “the best indoor ETS event they have ever attended” and this was probably the best compliments the club could get for all their hard work! THANK YOU 1.MRC WIENER NEUSTADT

2) We have crowned six well-deserved champions at Arena Nova in Wiener Neustadt

All our champions received their trophies and many congratulations during the trophy ceremony on Sunday. There is not a lot to say about them as everybody has worked so hard throughout the season to take the nice trophy and the honours back home!

Michal Orlowski – the champion was in a class of his own in the Matrix Modified class

Michal Orlowski won four out of four races and three of them from pole position. We have not seen such a dominant champion in some years after Bruno Coehlo or Ronald Völker had been on a roll at the ETS. Congratulations to Michal Orlowski, Schumacher Racing, and the whole team behind him!

Olivier Bultynck – worked hard and was fighting for the Pro Stock title like a lion

Ollie Bultynck had a great season with his Awesomatix A800R. He was able to win two races and finished also two times in second place. It was a thrilling showdown with him (1206 points) , his teammate Lukas Ellerbrock (1205), and Xray`s Adam Izsay (1205) until the very end. Thank you guys for these great races all season long and congratulations to Ollie Bultynck and his team for winning the Pro Stock title!

Adam Izsay – a true master of the Hobbywing FWD class

Nobody was able to keep up with the pace of Adam Izsay this season. After Stefan Schulz won the prestigious FWD title in the last two years, it was Adam Izsay who made it three consecutive titles for Xray. Adam won four races from TQ and scored the magic number of 1212 points – it doesn`t get any better than this!

Michel Zierold – mister BOOM RC wins the 1up Racing 40+ Masters title

Awesomatix driver and Boom RC founder Michel Zierold is the champion of the hard-fought 1up Racing 40+ Masters class. Michel Zierold was scoring constant points all season long with two third places, one second place, and one race win (RD2 in Aigen). Michel was very happy when he lifted up the trophy for which he printed the plastic stands by himself 🙂 Thank you Michel, and congratulations for winning the 40+ Masters title!

Tristan Bergheim – drove a strong final race and was holding off quick Phil Langner

The Orca 21.5 Stock class was a nice and fair fight between champion Tristan Bergheim and his strong challenger Phil Langner. Tristan had the better ending for himself when he drove to TQ and victory in Wiener Neustadt. With three race wins, two second places, and one third place, he was on the podium at every race and is a well-deserved champion. Congratulations to Tristan and his dad for getting the job done!

Andreas Stiebler – the strongest force in Formula racing since two years

Andreas Stiebler defenden his championship title from last season. His competitors had been fast and very strong, but Stiebler was always there when it was counting. The Schumacher driver scored 1211 amazing points when he won four races of the season (three from pole position). Let`s see if anybody can beat him in Season #17!

3) Tim Benson is a “Beast” in creating and building amazing racetracks and made his masterpiece at Arena Nova

Tim Benson is well-known for always being fast on track and for always having a casual saying on his lips. But since a couple of years he is also famous for the fantastic carpet tracks he is able to build. He did it for the first time when the ETS stopped in teh city of Neumünster in 2021 where drivers fell in love with his track layout.

After creating more great layouts for the ETS races in Daun and Hann. Münden, Tim Benson knocked it out of the park once more and made the track for the season finale at Arena Nova possibly the “best ever ETS carpet track”. Together with all the helping hands from the local club and the ETS crew the track looked just fantastic with all the green carpet inlays, the full flag banners all around, and the super cool layout Tim had drawn.

By the way: beside building the track, Tim was also super successful at the weekend where he finished 2nd in the Awesomatix pro Stock class and 11th in the Matrix Modified A-Main. Congratulations Tim and once again THANK YOU for doing this great job for us in Wiener Neustadt. The whole ETS family appreciates it a lot!

4) Harley Eldridge made history and was the driver of the weekend

Xray racer Harley Eldridge was the driver of the weekend as she wrote history. After some great runs, she qualified herself straight into the Modified A-Main and became the first famle racer to ever achieve this in the history of the Euro Touring Series. Well done Harley! She worked hard for this in the past years together with her dad and it was finally paying off at the ETS in Austria. Harley also received the “One to Watch” award from Uwe Rheinard and Scotty Ernst during the tropy ceremony!

As I came here I was aiming for a solid B-Main result. But to make it into the A-Main with a P5 and P6 in qualifying is just fantastic and I am super happy and proud about it.

Harley Eldridge (UK) Xray

5) We saw many “first timers” in Austria which was just fantastic

Another thing which wa samazing to see was that almost 30 drivers attended their first ETS at Arena Nova in Austria. We saw many “first timers” from Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and also from Macau. We are super happy that more and more people want to join our events and we hope that all these drivers felt welcome in the middle of the ETS family. Thank you all for coming and being a part of this amazing season finale at Arena Nova in Wiener Neustadt – you rock!

Dominant performance in Austria – Orlowski adds first ETS title to his belt

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Matrix Modified

A2 – Michal Orlowski is the newly crowned champion of the ETS Matrix Modified class. Orlowski did not look back in A2 and drove dominant like he did all season long. The Schumacher lead driver crossed the finish line under a huge applause of the audience and celebrated his victory with a loud scream and the trophy on the driver stand. Orlowski is a well-deserved champion as he won all four races which he attended this season without having any kind of throw out result.

It was a long journey for Orlowski who raced at the ETS the first time as a young kid in 2009 where he won the championship in the hobby class while one of his idols, Marc Rheinard, won the modified title. After the race Michal said:

 “It is a very emotional day for me. It means a lot to win this title and I like to thank all my supporters and sponsors who are trusting in me. I like to thank everybody at Schumacher racing, my mechanic and friend Mattia Collina, our car designer Andy Murray, mister Niko who came here to watch and who was my first sponsor back in the day – and finally I like to thank my dad for EVERYTHING. Another shoutout goes to Uwe and Scotty and the whole ETS for giving me the opportunity to race at this big stage all the time!”

Michal Orlowski (PL) Schumacher | Hobbywing

Lucas Urbain (Awesomatix) finished second again behind race winner Orlowski – it was the maximum he could do against an “unbeatable Orlowski”. Simon Lauter (Awesomatix), Alexander Hagberg (Xray), and Harley Eldridge (Xray) completed the top 5 in A2.

A3 – Lucas Urbain took the win in the last A-Main and was followed by a superb driving Simon Lauter who defended his place against Alexander Hagberg, Harley Eldridge, and Jan Ratheisky. With the results from A3, Lucas Urbain and Simon Lauter joined race winner Michal Orlowski on the podium here at the season finale in Wiener Neustadt!

Winner B-Main: Lukas Ellerbrock (DE)
Winner C-Main: Dominik Schmid (DE)
Winner D-Main: Gianpietro Marino (IT)
Winner E-Main: Arkadiusz Smyk (PL)

Awesomatix ProStock

Bultynck wins his first ETS championship title and the third in a row for Awesomatix. Ellerbrock takes the victory at the last race of the season!

A2 – Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix)had another brilliant drive in A2 and sealed the overall victory right before the last final of the day. Second place starter Tim Benson (Awesomatix) lost two positions in the race and allowed Mattia Collina (Schumacher) and Olivier Bultynck (Awesomatix) to go by. Stefan Schulz took 5th place from the second Pro Stock final. With the race win already decided, all eyes had been on the championship decision between Izsay and Bultynck for A3. Bultynck had the best cards in his hands but as a lot can happen in racing it went down to the line in the last final of the season!

A3 – Tim Benson took full advantage of the clen track in front of him and took the win in A3 from Stefan Schulz and Mattia Collina. With The results from A3 Benson and Collina secured their spot on the podium with Stefan Schulz taking fourth spot and our new ETS Pro Stock Champion Ollie Bultynck in fifth spot.

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Izsay wins season finale at Arena Nova ahead of Reile and Stankowitz and crowns a great FWD season

A2 – Adam Izsay brought a fantastic season to an end with another race win in the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. The Xray driver had a three second advantage over second placed Manuel Stankowitz (Iris) while second place starter Dominik Reile got taken out with a hard move from the car behind and dropped back at the beginning of the race. Yokomo`s Frederik Hovgaard had a great drive from sixth on the grid to 3rd place and he was followed by Mark Valent and Marcus van Elling who made it into the top 5.

A3 – Dominik Reile took the win in A3 to secure second overall. Manuel Stankowitz finished second which brought him on to third place overall on the podium in Wiener Neustadt. Marcus van Elling took third lace in the last final and finished fifth overall behind Gergö Valent.

Winner B-Main: Andrea Ghilotti (IT)
Winner C-Main: Christoph Grach (AT)
Winner D-Main: John Trottmann (CH)
Winner E-Main: Andreas Teubl (AT)
Winner F-Main: Raymond Libar (LU)
Winner G-Main: Robert Berner (AT)

1up Racing 40+ Masters

Zierold succeeds Stankowitz and is the new 40+ Masters Champion

A2 – The second A-Main was in the hands of David Ehrbar again. He drove to an unchallenged victory and was followed by René Kölbel and Michel Zierold. They had a great and close fight for second place on track with the better ending for Kölbel. Manuel Stankowitz and Ulrich Dinger finished behind the top three and the last final of the season was the decider for the championship between Kölbel and Zierold.

A3 – René Kölbel won the last final of the season in front of Michel Zierlod. They will step onto the podium beside race winner David Ehrbar, and the third place from Zierold was enough for him to win the overall championship of the 1up Racing 40+ Masters class. Zierold had a very good season, was scoring consistent points, and is a well-deserved champion of this class. René Kölbel is our vice-champion and Mirco Thalheimer finished his season third overall. Congratulations guys!

Winner B-Main: Michael Lipperheide (DE)
Winner C-Main: Matyas Mohl (HU)
Winner D-Main: Andreas Holzer (AT)
Winner E-Main: Günther Weinberger (AT)

Orca 21.5 Stock

Bergheim is the first 21.5 Stock champion at the ETS

A2 – Tristan Bergheim has put the icing on the cake as he won the second final and the overall championship of the Orca 21.5 Stock class here at Arena Nova in Austria. The German had to survive a tough moment when he was hitting the boards in the infield allowing his championship contender Phil Langner to close in. But somehow, Bergheim could defend his position and took a well-deserved win away from the ETS season finale. Phil Langner never backed off and tried all he could but in the end the title went to Bergheim, with Langer in second overall. Jaroslav Kriz, Jan Gehrig, and Nadine Zühlke completed the top 5 in A2.

A3 – Jaroslav Kriz won the last A-Main from first place on the grid as champion Bergheim watched the race on site. Kriz had a strong drive and won by 2.3 seconds from Nadine Zühlke and Jan Gehrig. The overall race result saw Tristan Bergheim on top of the podium flanked by Jaroslav Kriz and vice-champion Phil Langner.

Winner B-Main: Jan Vogler (DE)
Winner C-Main: Eric Champion-Rieger (DE)
Winner D-Main: Rafael Kerschbaumer (AT)

ToniSport Formula

Champion Stiebler brings an amazing season to a close with another victory in Austria

A2 – Andreas Stiebler did not slow down and won the second A-Main and the race in his home country. He was the dominant driver in this season and is the actual benchmark in Formula racing. David Ehrbar, Jan Ratheisky, Robert Kampehl, and Michal Wojcik rounded out the top five.

A3 – With Stiebler watching from the side-line, David Ehrbar took the win in A3 to secure second place overall. He was followed by his Xray teammate Jan Ratheisky, Mathias Domig, and Michael Lipperheide. The podium saw Stiebler on top for Schumacher with Ehrbar and Ratheisky taking second and third for Xray.

Winner B-Main: René Kölbel (AT)
Winner C-Main: Andreas Kalker (DE)

We like to congratulate all champions, race winners, and everybody who joined us during ETS Season #16 2023/24. Thank you for your support and we will see us again in June at the start of Season #17 in the Netherlands!

Uwe, Scotty, and your whole ETS crew!

Schumachers Orlowski still in a class of his own as he takes A1 from Awesomatix duo Urbain and Lauter

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A1 Report, ETS RD6 Season #16 2023/24

Matrix Modified

Michal Orlowski took the win in the opening A-Main at Arena Nova. Orlowski had a good start of the line and Lucas Urbain was staying in striking distance. But as much Urbain pushed his Awesomatix car around the track, there was no chance to come closer to the Schumacher of Orlowski. Urbain said after the race that “he (Orlowski) is just flying around the track” and that he was “ok” with finishing second behind Orlowski.

When our media team talked to Orlowski after A1 he mentioned that “we have found some issues on the car before the run and had to replace bearings and a not 100% tightened outdrive. I take it on me as I was not checking the car good enough but luckily Mattia (Collina) noticed it and we had been able to sort things out”.

Simon Lauter had a lonely race on P3, the same as Alexander Hagberg who finished the race in fourth place ahead of Marc Rheinard and Harley Eldridge. Michal Orloswki is only one more win away from his long-awaited ETS title and at the moment there is no doubt that he will win it on Sunday at Arena Nova.

Awesomatix ProStock

Great driving from Ellerbrock in A1

Lukas Ellerbrock had a great start from his TQ spot and converted it into a hard-fought A1 victory against Tim Benson. Behind the top two, we saw many close battles on track. Stefan Schulz had a good time with Mattia Collina and Adam Izsay was pushing Ollie Bultynck around the track. Somehow, Izsay found his way by Bultynck who dropped back to ninth place after a unfortunate contact with Izsay. With two more finals to come we are excited for the final results in the Awesomatix Pro Stock class.

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Izsay wins the first A-Main on Saturday evening

TQ Adam Izsay left no doubt about his great season performance when he drove to a dominant win in the first final of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. Behind Izsay we saw a really nice battle between Dominik Reile and Gergö Valent which had the better ending for Valent after several contacts. Marcus van Elling and Manuel Stankowitz crossed the line in fourth and fifth position after the 5-minute A-Main.

1up Racing 40+ Masters

Kölbel and Zierold taking 2nd and 3rd behind A1 winner Ehrbar

René Kölbel and Michel Zierold had the closest battle on track in A1 of the 40+ Masters class. It took Zierold some time to close in on Kölbel but he was close enough to ride an attack in the last lap – which was not successful in the end. Top qualifier David Ehrbar won the race in a dominant way with his Xray car and was followed Kölbel, Zierold, Stankowitz, and Dinger.

Orca 21.5 Stock

Bergheim on the way to the title as he takes A1 from Langner

Tristan Bergheim was in control of A1 on Saturday evening here at Arena Nova. Bergheim only had to survive a nice and smooth roll over in lap 8 when he was steering too much when riding the curb at the end of the straight. Luckily, he landed rubber side down and could continue his race. Phil Langner was earning the second place in the last lap after Kriz and Zsolt collided on the right side of the track.

ToniSport Formula

Stiebler holds off a hard pushing Ehrbar in A1

The first Formula A-Main saw TQ Andreas Stiebler taking the win in front of David Ehrbar. The Xray driver was about to close the gap to the Schumacher car of Stiebler but small mistakes here and there kept the gap at the same level all the time. Stiebler crossed the line in front of David Ehrbar, Jan Ratheisky, Robert Kampehl, and Adam Southgate.