German racer Mathias Drummer is at the ETS for the very first time with his friends from Team Undercover. Matthias is racing in the Orca 21.5 Stock class, and it seems that he is having a real good time in Hann. Münden. We took the chance to look at the MTS V2 / SNRC touring car of Matthias. The car is one of the rarer cars at the ETS, but the Team Undercover drivers are doing a good job to show how it works on track. Matthias has equipped his car with a special LCG kit to lower the center of gravity for a better performance, especially on carpet.
[the_ad_group id=”145″]
Body Shell: Zoo Racing Wolverine 0,7mm Speedo: Orca ETS Motor: Orca ETS 21.5T Battery: Team Undercover Radio: Sanwa MT44 Servo: PowerHD S15 Tires: Matrix ETS Supporters: Team Undercover, Thomas Felke, Marcel Schmutzler, Tom Haacke
Enjoy some words from Lucas Urbain, Ronald Völker, and Marc Rheinard after the opening round of qualifying at the Transworld Hotel Auefeld during ETS RD4 Season #16 2023/24.
Watch our friday evening press conference with the top 3 Modified drivers
Directly after Q1, we talked to Lucas Urbain (Awesomatix), Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix), and Ronald Völker ( Mugen Seiki) about their first qualifying run of the event. More press conferences will follow on Saturday and Sunday 🙂
Matrix Modified
Ratheisky was the early leader before Völker and Rheinard tried to catch overnight TQ Urbain
Top seed Lucas Urbain (Awesomatix) took the first round of Matrix Modified qualifying here in Hann. Münden. Lucas had a clean run and his advantage over second placed Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki) was half a second. Awesomatix driver Marc Rheinard took third place for the round, another six tenths behind Völker.
As the race started, it was Jan Ratheisky (Xray) who was in the lead for the first 2-3 laps before Urbain found his rhythm and took over the lead again. Urbain posted the fastest lap of the heat (12.186) and is looking very confident on track. The second round of qualifying is scheduled for Saturday morning, and it will be game on again.
Pro Stock Q1 goes to Xray`s Izsay, Schulz took second place, Bultynck third!
The first Awesomatix Pro Stock qualifier saw multiple changes at the top during the 5 minute run. Tim Benson was the early leader, until Izsay took it over and maintained it till the end. Tim Benson and Lukas Ellerbrock both had some small bubbles in their races and dropped down into the middle of the field.
Adam Izsay`s Xray teammate Stefan Schulz took over the second place and brought it home to score some good points in Q1. Olivier Bultynck, Patrick Danielsen, and Jan Ratheisky rounded out the top 5 in the first of our four rounds of qualifying.
In my first two laps I was a little nervous as I made many changes to the car before the run and I was not sure what to expect. But then it started to turn out very well and I had a clean run. I am happy with this result and I will not make any changes for tomorrow morning`s second qualifier!
Stankowitz and the new Iris car surprised with superb TQ run
In the Hobbywing Frontwheel class, the top heat saw a close and intense fight between Adam Izsay, and Phil Langner. Adam Iszay had the better ending and took the win, but beside the track it was the Iris team around Manuel Stankowitz, Andreas Myrberg, and Sven Rudig celebrating. Manuel Stankowitz had a ballistic run in the second fastest group earning himself and the team a very first ETS TQ run for the new Iris ONE.05 FWD car. Henrik Heitsch (ARC) and Adam Southgate completed the top 5 behind Stankowitz, Izsay, and Langner.
Wow, that was amazing. I had a good run on track but I never thought that it was enough for a TQ run. The car was really good and this result is giving us even more motivation for the rest of the event. I am also happy for our car designer Andreas Myrberg and also for Sven Rudig because they trusted in me all the time. Let`s see what happens in Q2, but for now I take the TQ points in my bag 🙂
ARC driver Baggendorf TQ`s opening round of Masters qualifying
In the 1up Racing 40+ Masters class it was Torsten Baggendorf celebrating on the driver stand after a ballistic and clean run taking TQ honours. The heat was intense and the lead changed several times between Torsten Baggendorf and Manuel Stankowitz (Iris). After five minutes, Michel Zierold (Awesomatix) was splitting the leaders and took second place with a tenth of a second from Stankowitz.
That was a great run! My ARC is so easy to drive it was simply fantastic. In the end it was a close fight with Stanko and Zierold, but I was able to take it. I will leave my car untouched for Q2 and hope for another good result.
Torsten Baggendorf (DE) ARC
Toni Mateo posted the fastest lap of the run (14.010) and finished in fourth place behind Baggendorf, Zierold, and Stankowitz. One more round of Masters qualifying will follow this evening and Torsten Baggendorf will get the chance to lay down another TQ run – can he get the job done?
Langner takes Friday afternoon Q1 from Bergheim and Petersen
In the first round of Orca 21.5 Stock qualifying, second place starter Phil Langner took the win ahead of top seed Tristan Bergheim. In the first laps of the race their pace looked very similar, but in the second half of the run it was Langner who lit the afterburner to open a gap of 2 seconds over Bergheim. Jan Petersen finished third for the round, followed by Tobias Baumbach (Xray) and Nadine Zühlke (Awesomatix).
I am happy with my run as my car was feeling very good. After Tristan let me by, I could maintain my speed and open a little gap to him until the end. For the next run we will keep the car as it is and I will try to do it again 😊
The first round of Formula qualifying was in the hands of Jan Ratheisky. The former ETS champion of this class took the win in front of fellow Xray racer David Ehrbar, and Michal Wojcik. Robert Kampehl and René Kölbel made it into the top 5 and scored some solid points too. Jan Ratheisky had a comfortable gap of 1.6 seconds and drove the fastest lap of the race which moves him into a top favourite roll for the next rounds of qualifying now.
The first half of qualifying round 2 will take place this evening, followed by the rest on Saturday morning. We will post our Q2 report on Saturday to give you another update!
Controlled Practice Report, ETS RD4 Season #16 2023/24
Matrix Modified
The seeding practice of the Matrix Modified class saw Lucas Urbain (Awesomatix) on top of the board. Lucas improved his pace a lot throughout all practice sessions and had a comfortable looking gap of almost three tenths of a seconds over the rest of the field. Behind Urbain, it was as close as you cannot imagine. With only half a second between P2 and P10, the fight for the spots of the A-Main starting grid will be very intense in qualifying. Jan Ratheisky was driving super-fast and will start from second place, followed by the Yokomo of Yannic Prümper, Mugen Seiki`s Ronald Völker, and Awesomatix Marc Rheinard.
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Lucas Urbain (FR) 36.779 Awesomatix|Orca 2. Jan Ratheisky (DE) 37.058 Xray|Hobbywing 3. Yannic Prümper (DE) 37.107 Yokomo|Orca 4. Ronald Völker (DE) 37.109 Mugen Seiki|LRP 5. Marc Rheinard (DE) 37.243 Awesomatix|Orca
Benson, Bultynck, and Izsay leading Pro Stock class into qualiying
In the Awesomatix Pro Stock class, ETS track designer Tim Benson was the fastest at the end of controlled practice with his self-modified, so called “Jambo Two” car. Olivier Bultynck was second with his Awesomatix and hie main championship contenders Adam Izsay and Lukas Ellerbrock will start from P3 and P4 into the top heat.
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Tim Benson (DE) 39.708 Jambo Two 2. Olivier Bultynck (BE) 39.755 Awesomatix 3. Adam Izsay (HU) 39.844 Xray 4. Lukas Ellerbrock (DE) 39.968 Awesomatix 5. Jan Ratheisky (DE) 40.974 Xray
Andam Izsay from Hungary is the top seed in the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. He will start first into qualifying with Iris car designer Andreas Myrberg in second, and Xray`s Jacques Libar in third place. Seeding practice is “only” about three hot laps, and now it is time for every driver to show their real 5 minute pace on track.
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Adam Izsay (HU) 46.840 Xray 2. Andreas Myrberg (SE) 46.980 Iris 3. Jacques Libar (LU) 47.031 Xray 4. Adam Southgate (GB) 47.082 5. Henrik Heitsch (DE) 47.119 ARC
Joachim Altenhof (Awesomatix) had a ballistic run in the second round of seeding practice of the 1up Racing 40+ Masters class. He was 0.010 of a second faster as reigning champion Manuel Stankowitz who looked also very strong with the new Iris car. Werner Schmitzer drove to third place with his Xray car and is another contender for the TQ spot. Michel Zierold (Awesomatix) and René Kölbel (Xray) made it into the top 5 of a very close 40+ Masters class. Who will have the strongest nerves and pace in qualifying? We will find out about that very soon!
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Joachim Altenhof (DE) 42.421 Awesomatix 2. Manuel Stankowitz (DE) 42.431 Iris 3. Werner Schmitzer (AT) 42.524 Xray 4. Michel Zierold (DE) 42.643 Awesomatix 5. René Kölbel (AT) 42.743 Xray
Tristan Bergheim was the fastest driver in seeding practice with Phil Langner right in tow. With both drivers only separated by half a tenth, it is already clear that they are facing a close battle in the upcoming 4 rounds of qualifying. Jan Petersen, Tobias Baumbach, and Nadine Zühlke rounded out the top 5 in seeding practice of the Orca 21.5 Stock class.
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
Ehrbar will lead the Formula drivers into qualifying
Xray`s David Ehrbar is top seed in the ToniSport Formula class. Andreas Stiebler and the rest of the top 5 had been on almost the same pace as Ehrbar, who just turned the faster three consecutive laps on track at the Transworld Hotel. Qualifying will start immediately and we will watch the fight for the TQ in round one of qualifying!
The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. David Ehrbar (DE) 40.572 Xray 2. Andreas Stiebler (AT) 40.829 Schumacher 3. Michal Wojcik (PL) 40.921 4. Jan Ratheisky (DE) 40.951 Xray 5. Adam Southgate (DE) 41.035
Xray driver Patrick Gollner is running the new X4-2024 here at ETS RD4 in Hann. Münden. The car of the reigning Austrian champion is powered by a Hobbywing combo with Nosram batteries, and is controlled by a Sanwa M17 radio in combination with a servo from SRT. Patrick is running the X4-2024 almost out of the box with the only option parts being the Xray 1.5mm aluminum chassis with 1.6mm split topdecks, and soft CFF upper arms.
The carpet season of ETS Season #16 2023/24 is underway. The 270 participants had six rounds of controlled practice today to get used to the fantastic, flowing, and fast track layout in the sports hall of the Transworld Hotel Auefeld. The traction came up quickly and lap times dropped down a lot from the first heat in the morning to the last heat in the evening. Tomorrow morning will be a short open practice for all drivers who missed Thursday practice, followed by another round of free practice and two more rounds of seeding practice. The first round of qualifying is scheduled for Friday afternoon and will be the first real showdown of the weekend!
Matrix Modified
The top 5 finished the day within two tenths of a second on a fast and flowing track
The Matrix Modified was really fast on the flowing track layout. The laptimes dropped a lot during the day and it was Mugen Seiki`s lead driver Ronald Völker who was on top of the board at the end of the day. Yannic Prümper was second fastest for Yokomo and Marc Rheinard took third place for Awesomatix. It was very tight at the front with the top 5 in about two tenths of a second.
With the top 15 drivers all in one second (!) over three consecutive laps, we can expect the closest qualifying since a long time as the track leads everybody to push very hard. Seeding practice will follow on Friday after one more round of free practice and the first round of qualifying will also take place in the evening!
The Top 5 after Thursday practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Ronald Völker (DE) 36.981 Mugen Seiki|LRP 2. Yannic Prümper (DE) 37.051 Yokomo|Orca 3. Marc Rheinard (DE) 37.055 Awesomatix|Orca 4. Christopher Krapp (DE) 37.127 Yokomo|Racing Performer 5. Lucas Urbain (FR) 37.203 Awesomatix|Orca
In the Awesomatix ProStock class, it was Hann. Münden`s fastest racer Sören Sparbier (Mugen Seiki) who found himself on top of the board as the day came to an end. Sparbier was quicker as second placed and third placed. A great show of performance from Sparbier, BUT as he will only be able to run 2 out of 4 qualifiers this weekend due to work commitments, he will have a monster job to do on track to maintain his position.
Olivier Bultynck, the current championship leader, improved his pace round by round and found himself in a strong second place at the end of the day, right ahead of his Awesomatix team mate Lukas Ellerbrock. Who will be the fastest in qualifying? We will find out on Friday after seeding practice!
The Top 5 after Thursday practice (3 consecutive laps)
Will Hann. Münden pave the way to the title for Izsay?
For current championship leader Adam Izsay, this weekend`s race at the Transworld Hotel can be a defining one into direction overall ETS FWD championship (which would be the third in a row for Xray). Adam is some good points ahead of his competitors and another top 3 finish (or a win) would hand him all aces before the last two remaining encounters of season #16.
Adam was the fastest here on Thursday and his advantage over second placed Jonas Völker (Mugen Seiki) was at 0.3 seconds over the fastest three consecutive laps. The top qualifier of ETS RD3, Henrik Heitsch (ARC), finished third for the day while Adam Southgate and Andy Kühne also showing a great speed taking fourth and fifth overall.
Morgen setting the pace after coming back to the ETS
Caspar Morgen from Denmark ended his first day on a high as he topped the time sheets in the last run of the day. After not racing at the last 4 or 5 ETS races, he was immediately on pace with his Xray car and was followed closely by Torsten Baggendorf (ARC) and reigning champion Manuel Stankowitz (Iris). The very experienced carpet specialist Joachim Altenhof took fourth place for the day with ETS RD1 winner René Kölbel in fifth position.
The Top 5 after Thursday practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Caspar Morgen (DK) 42.778 Xray 2. Torsten Baggendorf (DE) 42.790 ARC 3. Manuel Stankowitz (DE) 42.892 Iris 4. Joachim Altenhof (DE) 43.029 Awesomatix 5. René Kölbel (AT) 43.118 Xray
Langner and Bergheim looking to be in a class of their own (now)
In the Orca 21.5 Stock class, Phil Langner and Tristan Bergheim had been the fastest two drivers all day long. At the end of the six practice rounds, Phil had a small advantage of 0,036 seconds over Tristan while third placed Jan Petersen was already 0,6 behind the leaders. Florian Müller and Jan Vogler completed the top 5 at the first day of ETS RD4 in Germany.
The Top 5 after Thursday practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. Phil Langner (DE) 42.506 Awesomatix 2. Tristan Bergheim (DE) 42.542 Awesomatix 3. Jan Petersen (DE) 43.107 Iris 4. Florian Müller (DE) 43.570 ARC 5. Jan Vogler (DE) 43.733 Awesomatix
Xray driver David Ehrbar had a great start into ETS RD4 after winning the last race of the outdoor season in Andernach two months ago. Ehrbar posted the fastest three consecutive laps of the day in the fifth round of practice and was a tenth faster as his rivals Andreas Stiebler and Jan Ratheisky in second and third. The top five had been on a very similar pace all day and qualifying will be a close affair here at the Transworld Hotel.
The Top 5 after Thursday practice (3 consecutive laps)
1. David Ehrbar (DE) 41.118 Xray 2. Andreas Stiebler (AT) 41.216 Schumacher 3. Jan Ratheisky (DE) 41.332 Xray 4. René Kölbel (AT) 41.512 Xray 5. Alex Bremer (DE) 41.536 Schumacher
We are looking forward to all the Friday action here at ETS RD4 in Germany. Stay tuned and follow us during the whole weekend. Check our website frequently and visit the channel of RC Racing TV on Facebook and YouTube. There you will find our live coverage from ETS RD4 Season #16 2023/24 at the Transworld Hotel Auefeld in Hann. Münden. Enjoy it 😊
Ruddog owner Sven Rudig (Austria) is back to Onroad racing after he switched to Offroad in 2006. He is running the brand new Iris ONE.05 FWD car which is equipped with heave shocks, a +15mm servo estension, and a steel front weight LiPo holder. On the electronic side, Sven is using the products of the Ruddog Racing line including a 6300mAh shorty pack, Ruddog RCL 1308 servo, and a Ruddog receiver.
We want to reach you even faster and more directly. During the ETS event we will post information about the race, pictures behind the scenes and the latest racing news. There will be no commercial advertising postings.
Some technical information:
You cannot reply, but you can comment on the posts with six emojis, including “thumbs up”, a heart and a crying face
All content is automatically deleted after 30 days
Subscribers cannot see the mobile number of others
Unfortunately, the Euro Touring Series channel cannot currently be searched. But this is probably due to WhatsApp
The time has come: It is carpet season! With some big races like the TOS in Augsburg, Longwy Winter Series RD1, and the EWS International already in the books, it is about the ETS to roll out the carpet for the first of three indoor races in Season #16 2023/24. With 270 entries, we have reached exactly the same number of racers we had last year at the same venue. The Transworld Hotel Auefeld is prepared for two great events (EOS directly after the ETS) and we can`t wait to get the show startet with free practice on Thursday!
Matrix Modified (31 Entries)
Who will close the gap to “Hidden Leader” Orlowski? Can Völker repeat his win from 2022?
The Matrix Modified class will see the top dogs trying to close the invisible gap to Schumacher`s Michal Orlowski who will race Offroad at the Florida Carpet Champs this weekend. Orlowski is currently not on top of the leaderboard, but with his two TQs and two race wins, he is in the best position to win the championship if he can continue like this in Daun (RD5) and Wiener Neustadt (RD6). While Orlowski will race his Schumacher Buggys in the USA, it is all about Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix), Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki) and Eric Dankel (Mugen Seiki) to score the best possible results in Hann. Münden to keep their championship hopes alive. They need to create some serious pressure (points wise) on Orlowski to maybe to let him struggle in Daun. In the weeks before ETS RD4, Ronald Völker won the TOS race in Augsburg ahead of Marc Rheinard and finished second at the EWS race and in Longwy. Eric Dankel scored a fourth place at the TOS in Augsburg. Beside the top 3 of the championship, we can expect Awesomatix driver Lucas Urbain to be a contender for the win in Hann. Münden. He won the race in Longwy ahead of Völker and also set the TQ at the EWS past weekend. Some tough luck in the finals saw him dropping down to P4 in the end but Lucas showed a great pace and was also strong at last year`s ETS race in the Transworld Hotel. Michele Manzo and Simon Lauter are completing the strong team of Awesomatix Modified drivers for the upcoming weekend. The Yokomo team with Christopher Krapp and Yannic Prümper is also pushing their limits. Krapp was testing a lot and Prümper was able to win the TOS race in Hasloh (nothern Germany) in front of Marc Rheinard some weeks ago. Jan Ratheisky, Patrick Gollner, and Stefan Schulz are once again the hot irons in the game for Xray.
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Urbain, Rheinard, and Völker with the best podium chances in the Modified class!
Bultynck, Ellerbrock, and Izsay – the top 3 are going for it at the Transworld Hotel
The Awesomatix Pro Stock class will see the top three drivers of the actual championship batteling it out once more. We have seen great racing between Lukas Ellerbrock, Adam Izsay, and Olivier Bultynck this season and everybody was able to win at least one race on asphalt. Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix) has already won the TOS in Hasloh ahead of Adam Izsay (Xray). Izsay himself has done a lot of testing at the famous Hudy Arena including a victory at the XRS race.
Championship leader Olivier Bultynck has thrown a few smokescreens with not attending any of the bigger races in the alst weeks. It will be interesting to see who will be on the best pace when our event in Hann. Münden will start. It is game on in the Awesomatix Pro Stock class
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Izsay and Ellerbrock with the best shot for the win while the performance of Bultynck is hard to predict!
Izsay and Weffers can cement their positions at ETS RD4
To be honest, the championship fight in the FWD class is not the most thrilling one right now. Adam Izsay (Xray) has a very comfortable lead and if he will finish in the top 5 at the next races, the championship will be his. Izsay was the only driver to finish on the podium at every race of the season and he won two of them. His gap to second placed Max Weffers very big at 13 points at the moment. Max Weffers (Mugen Seiki) had a great start into the season and is sitting in second place of the championship now. His advantage over third placed Andy Murray is already at 9 points and Murray is not racing this weekend.
A driver who could tip the scales is Roman Borschel. He attended only two of the three races until now and therefore he is not ranked very high in the standings. But with his win at RD3 in Andernach he could be the driver to fight with Izsay for the title on carpet. Borschel has won the race at the Transworld Hotel last season, and when he will start a winning streak now he can maybe challenge Izsay and the others on top of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class.
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Borschel will challenge Izsay hard for the win, Myrberg can be a factor as well with the new Iris FWD car!
All eyes on championship leader Thalheimer as the “Masters Class” hits Hann. Münden
Xray racer Mirco Thalheimer was the man of the season so far. He was able to claim his first ever ETS race win during RD3 at Arena33, and he is leading the championship by 7 points from his two Austrian competitors René Kölbel (Xay) and Werner Schmitzer (Xray). Thalheimer was on the podium at every race this season and is in a well-deserved first position of the ranking list when he will start his journey to Hann. Münden.
Behind Thalheimer, Kölbel, and Schmitzer, we have Michel Zierold (Awesomatix) sitting in fourth place. He is a real strong carpet racer and many people expect him to be the hardest rival for Thalheimer in the remaining three carpet races. Zierold was able to win the second race of the season in Aigen (Austria) and his 7-point deficit only comes from his imperfect start into the season at RD1 in the Netherlands.
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Zierold will set the pace, followed by Thalheimer and Mateo!
For Awesomatix driver Tristan Bergheim, the current season is running smooth and perfect. He already won two times (Apeldoorn and Andernach) and finished third at RD2 in Aigen. He is leading the championship of the Orca 21.5 Stock class by 11 points from Mugen Seiki`s Timo Siebert and Emeiy Ratheisky.
Young Phil Langner will be a driver to watch in Hann. Münden as he recently won the TOS race in Hasloh in front of Tristan Bergheim and routinier Torsten Baggendorf. Phil Langner stepped onto the big stage of the ETS with a stellar drive to second overall in Aigen, followed by a third place at Arena33. Another top 3 finish would move him into the top 4 of the championship. Timo Siebert and Tobias Baumbach are two more names which we can expect to aim for a top result in Hann. Münden together with many others who we are not able to rate properly now!
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Three horse race for the win between Langner, Bergheim, and one surprisingly fast other driver!
Everybody to hunt down championship leader Stiebler
Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher) has already scored two race wins this season (Apeldoorn and Aigen). With his worst result being a second place in Andernach, he has the best chances to defend his current ETS championship title. David Ehrbar finished the outdoor season on a high with his win at Arena33, while one of the most successful Formula racers in the history of the ETS, Jan Ratheisky (Xray), is still waiting for his first victory of the season. However, if anyone wants to close up to Stiebler in the rankings, it is time to start the hunt now.
Forecast of the ETS Reporter: Ratheisky will jump onto the championship train with a possible win ahead of Stiebler and Kölbel!
FlySky is excited to announce that multiple World Champion and legendary USA top 1/:8 and 1/:10 offroad driver Ryan Maifield has signed with their FlySky team! There is no need to introduce Ryan Maifield as he is well known in RC racing due to his long list of achievements which is speaksing for itself. Ryan will be working closely with the team to refine their current products and to develop new transmitters and receivers for the valued FlySky customers to enjoy. Ryan will be using FlySky Noble Pro transmitter in the forthcoming 1:8 and 1:10 scale offroad racing.
Here’s a short statement from Ryan:
“The Noble Pro is extremely responsive, Tunable and easy to use, it feels sturdy and precise to drive with, I’m very impressed with its speed and ergonomic adjustability.”