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Orlowski defends ETS modified title

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A2 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Orlowski wins A2 ahead of Völker and claims second ETS title in a row

On the sound of the tone, Michal Orlowski had a great first lap while Völker`s car was a bit loose in the chicane. Orlowski was leading the race and Völker was charging hard behind him to stay in touch. Marc Rheinard and Simon Lauter had also been in the mix for the first three minutes before they lost a bit of ground to Orlowski and Völker. In the last minute of the race, Völker was able to close up to Orlowski and they were running nose to tail in the last two laps.

Völker hoped for Orlowski to make a mistake but Orlowski was standing his ground to take another ETS race win and his second overall championship title in the Modified class. Völker finished on a strong P2 in this race and was only 0.185 of a second behind champion Orlowski – a huge step forward for the Mugen team. Marc Rheinard was third again with his A800R and was followed by his teammate Simon Lauter and the Serpent of Dominic Greiner!

The ETS team congratulates Michal Orlowski and the Schumacher team for taking the overall title!

I am super happy to win another ETS title. It is also special because I was able to win for my new electronic sponsors Elceram and Cayote. After switching brands, it is always important to have a good result immediately to get that kind of confidence. The race on track was intense and Ronald was super quick, but we got the job done here in Daun. I also like to congratulate Sören Sparbier for his win in the Pro Stock class as he did a real good job!
Michal Orlowski (PL) Schumacher | Elceram

My first lap was not perfect, but after that I got into a good groove trying to set Michal (Orlowski) under pressure. He was driving perfect and did not allow me to risk anything behind. I hoped to get a chance for a move in the last lap but it just shouldn`t happen. Away from that I am more than happy with our performance this weekend. We had been so close to Orlowski who is the dominant driver since almost two years now and we will try to further improve to get back to the top. For A3 I will try to defend second overall. The best of the day is Sören Sparbier winning Pro Stock with out new car. He won all heats he drove in an impressive way and all Mugen drivers and customers can look forward to getting a great car in the next couple of months!
Ronald Völker (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

I made a setup change before the race but this time my car was too easy to drive and it was understeering way too much. My pace was not as in A1 and I could not follow Michal and Ronald close enough. Will go back too the setupo from A1 and then try my best to win A3 for second overall. It will not be easy as Ronald is fast but I will try my best!
Marc Rheinard (DE) Awesomatix | Cayote

First Mugen victory in Pro Stock as Sparbier executes perfect A2

When Sören Sparbier crossed the line after five minutes of Pro Stock racing, the crowd was cheering and applauding for him and his first ever win in the ETS Pro Stock class. Sparbier was laying down another clean run onto the black ETS carpet with the Mugen prototype car and Xray`s Adam Izsay tried his very best to stay in contact with Sparbier. Izsay always was in a one second window to Sparbier, but he never got close enough to increase the pressure on Sparbier. The Mugen driver executed the perfect weekend with four TQ runs and wins in A1 and A2. Congratulations to Sören Sparbier and the Mugen team for taking a well-deserved first Pro Stock win.

I am so happy now. The last 30 seconds of the race had been intense as I just tried to stay away from the curbs to bring home the win. I like to thank the whole Mugen team and especially Robert Pietsch for giving me the trust and the chance to drive the MTC-3 this weekend. I also like to thank Ronald and last but not least my good friend Timo Siebert who is supporting me so much. This day is special and I am happy that my girlfriend was here with me to celebrate!
Sören Sparbier (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

Lukas Ellerbrock, Dominic Greiner, and Olivier Bultynck battled behind the top two drivers for positions three to five and that`s how they finished the run .

Valent and Langner putting on a show in A2 – Valent wins Daun 2025

Phil Langner was bringing the heat in A2 of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. He was pushing Mark Valent around the track to lead the Schumacher driver into a mistake. But top qualifier Valent was driving a great race and Langner just had no chance for a serious attack. Valent crossed the line two tenths ahead of Langner and was super happy when he was coming down the driver stand. A great victory for him and the Schumacher team and a stellar drive from Phil Langner behind him.

Behind the leaders it was Dominik Reile (Iris) who had a great fight for third spot with Frederik Hovgaard (Yokomo), Ben Moorey (Awesomatix), and Michael Bolt (Awesomatix).

Kölbel wins A2 after Zierold touched Ehrbar with 2 laps to go

Masters A2 was the last chance for Michel Zierold to get a chance for the overall race win in Daun. TQ David Ehrbar had a clean start and luckily for him, his Xray teammate René Kölbel was able to create some pressure on Michel Zierold`s Awesomatix in the first laps. This allowed Ehrbar to pull away a bit. But as Zierold found his way back to the tail of Ehrbar`s car the race got exciting again. Zierold was on the move, but Ehrbar showed his class and strong race craft once again when he did not make any mistake on top.

At the one-minute mark Zierold was as close as he had never been to Ehrbar`s car and touched him coming into the infield section after the straightway – unlucky race incident. René Kölbel took full advantage of the Zierold/Ehrbar crash and took the win in A2 ahead of Ehrbar, Zierold, Mateo, and Baggendorf. The decision for the win was somehow shifted to the last final of the day!

Stellar performance from Kriz as he claims overall win in Daun

Pole sitter Jaroslav Kriz had a good start into A2, and Kristian Jensen was trying to stay with him as a win in A2 would have been the only chance for Jensen to move the decision for the win into A3. But Kriz was just too fast and consistent on track. The young Xray driver from Slovakia was stretching his legs to build a gap of 1.5 seconds after two minutes. Kriz never looked back and brought home a well-deserved overall victory after a dominant performance all weekend long. Kristian Jensen, Wolfgang Swoboda, Bajusz Zsolt, and Jan Gehrig completed the top 5 in A2 of the Orca 21.5 Stock class.

Victory for Ehrbar and Xray after a perfect weekend

 What a great performance from David Ehrbar. The Xray driver won all 4 rounds of qualifying and took A1 and A2 from tone to tone to take the victory at the Sporthotel Grafenwald in Daun. Ehrbar showed no nerves when he drove to the win in A2 with his gap to second placed Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher)at 2.5 seconds.  Jacques Libar found his way by Thomas Stenger and finished in third place and Adam Southgate finished fifth. Congratulations to David Ehrbar for his great drive!

The world`s best demonstrating top-class RC racing at the Sporthotel Grafenwald

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A1 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Orlowski wins the first A-Main in Daun after a real masterclass from the top drivers at the ETS

The first A-Main of the FlySky Modified class was a demonstration of world class RC racing on the highest level – once again! The drivers showed awesome pin-point driving on the flowing and difficult track in Daun and it was a pure joy to watch.

Michal Orlowski had a good start with his Elceram and Cayote energized Mi9, and Ronald Völker was following him with his MTC-3 and the LRP power a couple of tenths behind. Marc Rheinard was also right in the mix with his Cayote powered Awesomatix A800R. Völker was kind of sandwiched between Orlowski and Rheinard, which meant he could not attack Orlowski too much to not give Rheinard a chance to close in as well. After two minutes, Orlowski switched on the afterburners and pulled a small gap which Völker was immediately able to close again.

Both posted identical lap times out front and, in the end, there was nothing Völker could risk and try when he crossed the finish line 0.278 of a second behind race winner Orlowski. Marc Rheinard was another 2 tenths behind and took P3 away from A1. Simon Lauter and Lucas Urbain completed the top 5 in a fantastic final – even if we did not see any spectacular moves on track. There are two more A-Mains coming up on Sunday and we can`t wait until it happens!

That was a close race. Ronald was very fast, and I had not the best feeling with my car on track this evening. We need to discuss possible changes for A2 to just make it a little better again. However, I could maintain the gap to Ronald during the run and I am happy with this start into the triple finals. Now it is time to enjoy the evening with the team!
Michal Orlowski (PL) Schumacher | Elceram

I am happy with the pace we had on track. My problem was that I could not put more pressure on Michal because of Marc being also very close to me. I was kind of sandwiched and then you never can risk too much. It is not easy to follow closely on this track as we are approaching the corners with a lot of speed all the time. But we are finally back on a great pace and there are two more finals on Sunday where we will try to win!
Ronald Völker (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

Hmmm, I really hoped that there will happen something in front of me. I was staying in touch with the leaders but there was never a real chance to attack. My car felt good, and I hope that I can race Michal and Ronald a little harder in A2 and A3 tomorrow.
Marc Rheinard (DE) Awesomatix | Cayote

Sparbier is “right on the money” and wins A1 in Daun

A great day for Mugen Seiki came to a perfect ending when Sören Sparbier took full advantage of his pole position in the first A-Main of the Awesomatix Pro Stock class. Sparbier had a perfect race, made no mistakes, and was holding off a very hard pushing Adam Izsay (0,7 seconds after 5 minutes). A big break for Sören Sparbier who has the chance to win his first ever ETS race in the Pro Stock class (and the first one for Mugen Seiki) on Sunday when A2 and A3 is on the line!

To win A1 feels great and was already a little emotional. But now I will try to stay focused for tomorrow. We will have a nice dinner and then I will go to bed early. Tomorrow is a new day and I will try my best to bring home the win for the team and myself!
Sören Sparbier (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP

Behind Sparbier and Izsay it was Dominic Greiner who finished on a strong third place ahead of Jesper Rasmussen and Olivier Bultynck. Third place starter Lukas Ellerbrock lost a lot of time because of a body tuck and finished seventh in A1.

Clinic drive from Valent earns him A1 victory

After the sound of the tone, Schumacher`s Mark Valent brought the field around lap number one where we saw no position changes. Valent was able to open a gap to Phil Langner (Awesomatix) and Reile (Iris) and was one second ahead of them after the first 2 minutes of A1. Phil Langner also had a little gap over Reile who had a lot of work to do to keep championship contender Frederik Hovgaard (Yokomo) behind him. Valent`s pace was impressive, and Langer had no chance to create pressure on him.

The battle for positions 3 to 8 was super-intense and we saw high class ETS FWD racing. Alexander Stocker was able to get by Hovgaard with two laps to go to take fifth place. Mark Valent took the win in A1 from Phil Langner and Dominik Reile.

Great show of racing as Ehrbar didn`t crack under Zierold`s pressure

David Ehrbar had a clean start in A1 of the Masters class with his Xray car. Michel Zierold and René Kölbel followed him a few tenths behind and Zierold was very close to Ehrbar after two minutes while Kölbel was sitting in third spot – “sometimes the best place to be”.  Zierold pushed really hard and was all over Ehrbar in the last 90 seconds of the race. Zierold` s car looked much better in the chicane on the left side of the track and Zierold was looking high and low, but Ehrbar kept the door slam shut.

Behind them, the freight train with Kölbel, Mateo, and Stocker was waiting for something to happen, but Ehrbar kept his nerves under control and brought home a hard-fought win in A1 of our 1up Racing 40+ Masters class.

Kriz wins Saturday evening A1 in Daun

After a clean start, the field was running in the grid order for the first three laps until Kristian Jensen lost his car at the deepest point of the track opposite to the driver stand. His car flew over the barrier, and he dropped back to the dead last spot. Jaroslav Kriz was leading the race and quickly build a one second gap over Bajusz Zsolt who was followed by Pawel Trella in third place.

Jan Gehrig and David Reip had a good race in fourth and fifth spot. Nothing happened on top until the end of the race as Kriz made no single mistake when he won A1 in style and from tone to tone ahead of Bajusz Zsolt, Pawel Trella, Jan Gehrig, and David Reip.

Ehrbar cold as ice when he took Formula A1 from Stiebler and Stenger

Right after winning A1 in the 40+ Masters class, Ehrbar changed the model on his transmitter and launched his Xray Formula car off the line to win A1 of the Formula class as well. Schumacher`s Andreas Stiebler was running in second all time and Thomas Stenger had a nice battle with Jacques Libar for third and fourth position.

In the last minute of the race, Ehrbar lost time when he got collected by a backmarker but luckily, he could continue leading the race. Stiebler was close behind him and flew off track when he touched Ehrbar`s rear tire. Thomas Stenger took advantage of it and finished second ahead of Jacques Libar, Andreas Stiebler, and René Kölbel!

Registration for Wiener Neustadt closed

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Due to the limit of approx. 280 people in the hall, we have closed registration for the time being. As usual, there will certainly still be cancellations due to holidays or illness, so there will always be opportunities for people to move up.

Völker takes Q4 at ETS in Daun

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Q4 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Völker and Rheinard closest to top qualifier Orlowski

Mugen Seiki`s Ronald Völker secured second on the grid when he took the win in Q4. The Mugen driver was in an intense battle with top qualifier Michal Orlowski all time. When Orlowski rolled his car in the third last lap of the race in the infield section, it was Rheinard and Urbain taking second and third for the round behind heat winner Völker. A rare mistake from Orlowski which is for sure giving some hopes to Völker and Rheinard to have a shot for the win in the triple finals.  A1 will be on the line at 18:40 German time and the whole crowd is already looking forward to the show.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Michal Orlowski, Ronald Völker, Marc Rheinard, Simon Lauter, Lucas Urbain, Dominic Greiner, Adam Izsay, Christopher Krapp, Yannic Prümper, Lukas Ellerbrock

Sparbier sweeps qualifying, Izsay and Ellerbrock lining up second and third on the grid

Top qualifier Sören Sparbier (Mugen Seiki) used Q4 to break in his second set of race tires and took another fourth consecutive heat win here in Daun. Xray`s Adam Izsay was shadowing him again on the score board and booked his fourth P2 for the weekend behind Sparbier. With the top two looking very strong, it was the Awesomatix A800R of Lukas Ellerbrock who came out “best of the rest” in third place followed by the Serpent of Dominic Greiner who makes his Pro Stock debut here in Daun beside racing modified. Triple finals coming up – don`t miss the show!

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Sören Sparbier, Adam Izsay, Lukas Ellerbrock, Dominic Greiner, Jesper Rasmussen, Olivier Bultynck, Phil Langner, Louis Kretschmer, Mark Valent, Kevin Schmid

Valent steals last minute TQ from Langner – thrilling finals ahead!

Schumacher driver Mark Valent has turned things around in Q3 and Q4 of the Hobbywing Frontwheel class. After Phil Langer won the opening two rounds of qualifying, Valent was able to win Q3 and Q4 with faster runtimes to roll his Schumacher car into the first box of the starting grid for our upcoming triple finals. A great show of FWD racing is ahead of us with so many fast drivers making the A-Main.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Mark Valent, Phil Langner, Dominik Reile, Frederik Hovgaard, Michael Bolt, Alexander Stocker, Roman Borschel, Ben Moorey, Olav Dahle, Gergö Valent

Zierold, Kölbel, and Mateo to hunt TQ Ehrbar down in the finals

Nothing new on top of the 40+ Masters class. David Ehrbar made it four out of four when he took another win ahead of Zierold, Kölbel, and Mateo in the last round of qualifying. The upcoming triple finals will be interesting as everybody wants to find out if somebody can challenge Ehrbar for the win.  

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ David Ehrbar,Michel Zierold, René Kölbel, Toni Mateo, Alexander Stocker, Torsten Baggendorf, Mirco Thalheimer, Philipp Hagnauer, Elibert Sievers, Dai Sakaguchi, Bump up driver to be decided in the first B-Main!

Kriz adds another TQ run to his white vest

Jaroslav Kriz had not lost his speed overnight. After dominating the Friday qualifying sessions, the Xray driver also won the last round on Saturday morning. Kriz clearly “sweeped” qualifying at the Sporthotel Grafenwald! Kristian Jensen took another second for the round followed by Bajusz Zsolt, David Reip, and Jan Gehrig. Great job from David Reip who qualified directly into the A-Main at his very first ETS attendance!

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ Jaroslav Kriz, Kristian Jensen, Bajusz Zsolt, Pawel Trella, Wolfgang Swoboda, Jan Gehrig, David Reip, Johannes Röhrich – Hirzel, Elena Fuchs, Michael Koos, Bump up driver to be decided in the first B-Main!

It is on champion Stiebler to battle it out with TQ Ehrbar in the mains

Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher) and Thomas Stenger (Xray) will start from second and third behind top qualifier David Ehrbar. They seem to be the only guys with a serious chance to be in the mix for the race win at ETD RD4 against a strong driving Ehrbar. Jacques Libar is also quick and will start from fourth place ahead of former race winner René Kölbel.

The top 10 on the grid for the finals: TQ David Ehrbar, Andreas Stiebler, Thomas Stenger, Jacques Libar, René Kölbel, Adam Southgate, Balint Rajki, Marc Rahn, Michael Lipperheide, Chris Grenz

Under the Hood – Kazuki Yamashita`s Yokomo MS1.0

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Kazuki Yamashita made the trip to ETS RD4 in Germany all the way from Japan. The Yokomo employee is competing the first time in Europe and is running his Yokomo MS1.0 in the Modified class. Kazuki said that the feeling on the ETS carpet is “way different” to what he is used to race on at the famous Yatabe Arena in Tsukuba, Japan. But he is really enjoying his time here in Germany together with Yokomo driver Christopher Krapp and the rest of the team.

Yamashita`s car is equipped with Racing Performer electronics, a Sanwa M17S radio system, and a Sanwa servo. He is running the MS1.0 with an aluminum chassis and some titanium screws. The body is painted by Shimoda paint.

Body Shell: Xtreme Twister Speciale 0,4mm
Speedo: Racing Performer RPX II
Motor: Racing Performer M4 5.0T
Battery: Yokomo 4200
Radio: Sanwa M17S
Servo: Sanwa PGS-LH II
Tires: Matrix ETS Handout
Sponsors and support: Yokomo, Sanwa, Racing Performer, Tsukuba RC Park, Shimoda Paint, 74

Under the Hood – Michal Orlowski`s Schumacher Mi9

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Reigning ETS Modified champion Michal Orlowski from Poland is rocking his Schumacher Mi9 at the Sporthotel Grafenwald in Daun – a venue in which he has won the last two ETS races.

Orlowski`s race car is equipped with 1-notch upper arm mounts, kashima coated shock bodies, 26g motor mount weights, and Eclipse 6 ball cups from Schumacher, as well as with some MR33 tungsten weights and JConcepts finnisher steering screws.

Michal is using the Elceram Nitride ESC in his car together with a Hobbywing 5.0T motor, Cayote 5300mAh batteries, a Power HD S15-S direct mount servo, and a Sanwa M17S radio system!

Body Shell: Xtreme Twister Speciale 0,4mm
Speedo: Elceram Nitride
Motor: Hobbywing Xerun V10 5.0T
Battery: Team Cayote 5300mAh
Radio: Sanwa M17S
Servo: Power HD S15-S
Tires: Matrix ETS Handout
Sponsors and support: Schumacher, Elceram, Team Cayote, JConcepts, Power HD, MR33, ToolkitRC, ToniSport, Sanwa, T-Work`s, Core RC, Trishbits, OO Neal, 33Graphix, VP Design

Orlowski executes “the perfect Friday”

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Q3 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Orlowski holds off Völker and books the best spot on the grid for the finals

Michal Orlowski claimed another TQ in his recently very successful ETS career. But the Schumacher factory driver had a lot of work to do on track because of a very quick and hard pushing Ronald Völker. The Mugen driver was on top of the board in the first three laps before Orlowski`s name popped up on top again.

Both had a very similar pace and Orlowski edged out Völker by half a second at the end of the run. Völker is now second overnight and will try to keep this position behind Orlowski for the start of the triple A-Main finals. Both (Völker and Orlowski) have won twice or more here in Daun and they will go for a great fight on Saturday and Sunday if Völker can defend his starting position in tomorrow`s last qualifier!

Behind the top two drivers, Awesomatix lead driver Marc Rheinard took P3 for the round ahead of his teammate Lucas Urbain, and Serpent`s top driver Dominic Greiner. One more qualifier is still to come on Saturday – last chance for improvements!

Sparbier claims first ever Pro Stock TQ after another clinic drive

Mugen Seiki`s Sören Sparbier brought a perfect day to a perfect ending when he took another win ahead of the ultra-strong competition here in Daun. Sparbier was leading for the entire 5 minutes with his LRP powered Mugen MTC-3 car and was 0.9 seconds faster as his hardest challenger Adam Izsay with his Norsam energized Xray car.

Third place for the round went to Jesper Rasmussen (Awesomatix), while Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix) and Phil Langner (Awesomatix) made it into the top five of Q3 as well. The top 6 or 7 drivers are logged into the A-Main almost safe but behind them there are some drivers who still need another good result in the last round of Pro Stick qualifying on Saturday.

Valent strikes back and wins Q3 ahead of Langner and Stocker

After Phil Langner had one the first two rounds of qualifying, he missed the chance to seal the overall TQ in Q3 when he “only” finished second behind heat winner Mark Valent. The Schumacher driver Valent had a perfect run and was 1.8 seconds faster then the rest of the field. This result has postponed the decision for the overall TQ here in Daun and shifted it to Saturday morning when Phil Langner and Mark Valent will battle it out on track.

Alexander Stocker was fast in Q3 and took third place ahead of championship leader Frederik Hovgaard, and Michael Bolt. Don`t miss the TQ decision on Saturday morning and watch our livestream.

Ehrbar on pole – championship is almost decided!

Big step in direction championship for Xray`s David Ehrbar. The German posted another TQ run to seal the sweet spot on the grid for the triple finals. With Ehrbar`s advantage at 1.7 seconds again, it seems that he is invincible right now in the 40+ Masters class. Michel Zierold is his hardest contender with three second places so far. Toni Mateo improved a lot in Q3 and scored a strong third place ahead of René Kölbel and Philipp “Hagi” Hagnauer. With the TQ already decided, the battle for the remaining spots on the grid will be intense once more in Q4 on Saturday morning.

Kriz is top qualifier in Germany

Jaroslav Kriz does not stop to win races here in Daun. The Slovakian was putting together another TQ run to seal pole position with three wins out of three heats – great job Jaroslav! Kristian Jensen finally had a strong run to second spot and was able to outpace third placed Bajusz Zsolt by 0.2 seconds. Pawel Trella and Jan Gehrig completed the top 5 in the penultimate Orca 21.5 Stock qualifier. Congratulations to Jaroslav Kriz for the overall TQ in Daun.

Qualifying masterclass from Ehrbar

David Ehrbar is having a great time in Daun so far. He not only TQ`ed all three rounds of qualifying in the 40+ Masters class so far, but he was also able to repeat that in Formula as well – not bad! Ehrbar won again ahead of Andreas Stiebler`s Schumacher car and the Xray of his teammate Jacques Libar. René Kölbel and Chris Grenz completed the top 5 on Saturday evening!

Orlowski snatches Q2 from Völker and Rheinard

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Q2 Report, ETS RD4 Season #17 2024/25

Völker and Rheinard putting the pressure on Orlowski while Greiner suffers from unlucky DNF

Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki), and Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix) scored good results with P2 and P3 behind Q2 winner Michal Orlowski. The two former world champions extracted all they could from their packages to fight for the win. However, Schumacher factory driver Orlowski had an advantage of 1.1 seconds when he crossed the loop after five minutes and posted the hottest lap of the race (13.120) with his Mi9. Orlowski had a great start into the heat and was immediately on pace.

Dominic Greiner was in running second place for a while, super close with Völker, Lauter, and Rheinard until he had to stop his car with a technical problem around the four-minute mark. Bad luck for Greiner while everybody else moved up a spot. Orlowski has (again) the best chances for pole position now but “it is not done until it`s done” they say… One more round of qualifying will come up later today with the last round on the line on Saturday morning.

It was not easy out there. The car is feeling super good but on the other side it is difficult to make no mistakes on this flowing fast track where you need to push hard everywhere. Michal (Orlowski) had two very good runs so far, but we will try our best to challenge him. I am also super happy for our Pro Stock driver Sören Sparbier who looked very good in Q1 and Q2. Let`s see what the rest of the day will hold for us!
-Ronald Völker (DE) Mugen Seiki | LRP-

Impressive Sparbier wins Q2 for Mugen Seiki

The Pro Stock class is a very close affair here in Daun. After winning Q1, Sören Sparbier started first into the top heat and showed all his class when he drove to the win again. Adam Izsay (Xray, fastest lap of the heat 14.111) and Dominic Greiner (Serpent) followed very close and tried to set Sparbier under pressure, but the Mugen driver was able to stand his ground on top of the field until the end.

It was a great and very clean qualifying run throughout the field and Lukas Ellerbrock and Jesper Rasmussen rounded out the top 5. Sören Sparbier has a big chance to seal his first ever ETS pole position this weekend and we will know more about it after Q3.

Valent trashes round two TQ in last lap – Langner takes full advantage!

The second round of Hobbywing Frontwheel qualifying saw Mark Valent (Schumacher), Dominik Reile (Iris), and Phil Langner (Awesomatix) fighting for the win.  Valent was leading the race all time until he made a mistake in the very last lap of the race. Valent lost three (!) seconds – and his race lead. Phil Langner and Dominik Reile went by and took full advantage of Valent`s error.

Langer scored his second TQ run for the event and is very close to his first ever FWD pole position at the ETS. Michael Bolt and Roman Borschel completed the top 5.

Another TQ run from Ehrbar with Zierold and Stocker in tow

After winning Q1, David Ehrbar was on a mission again in Q2 which he won again with a huge gap of 4 (!) seconds ahead of Michel Zierold and Alexander Stocker. René Kölbel was fourth fastest and Totti Baggendorf scored another fifth place. David Ehrbar is in a world of his own (fastest lap 15.232) and right now it looks like nobody can really challenge him for the win at the Sporthotel Grafenwald! Are we right or wrong with this opinion?

Kriz scores another TQ run and is close to secure pole position

Jaroslav Kriz is the driver to beat so far here in the Orca 21.5 Stock class. Kriz posted another TQ run ahead of Bajusz Zsolt and Pawel Trella. Wolfgang Swoboda had another good run to P4, and Jan Gehrig took fifth place away from Q2. With Kriz almost close to TQ the event, the battle for the positions behind him is in full swing. Championship leader Kristian Jensen is struggling a lot this weekend and was only ranked on P23 after Q2. Everything looks good for Kriz who still has his eyes onto the overall ETS championship trophy!

The Ehrbar show continues in Daun

Reigning ETS Formula champion Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher) and Xray driver Thomas Stenger pushed their cars really hard in Q2 and it looked like they can beat Ehrbar in the first three minutes of the heat. The lead changed multiple times but somehow Ehrbar managed to nail the last 6 laps including the fastest lap of the race (14.147) to pull a gap to Stenger and Stiebler again. Jacques Libar and René Kölbel made it into the top 5 at the end of Q2. One more TQ run for Ehrbar and the pole position would be his…

Orlowski takes Q1 from Lauter and Urbain

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Business as usual for Orlowski? Lauter with stellar drive, Urbain and Völker right there…

Schumacher factory driver Michal Orlowski took the opening round of FlySky Modified qualifying at ETS RD4 in Daun. After having kind of a “slower” start into the heat, Orlowski dropped back behind early race leader Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki). After 2 minutes Orlowski was on a better pace again and took over the lead as Völker had two small bobbles at the same time in the race. Völker lost some tenths and dropped back to fourth place behind the Awesomatix duo of Simon Lauter and Lucas Urbain.

Dominic Greiner showed that his practice pace was “pure” and delivered a strong run to fifth for the round. Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix), Adam Izsay (Xray), Pekko Iivonen (Schumacher), Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix), and Yannic Prümper (RC Maker) completed the top 10 in the first round of FlySky Modified qualifying. Can Orlowski repeat it again in Q2?

Sparbier delivers perfect TQ run with new Mugen prototype car

In Q1 of the Awesomatix Pro Stock class, Mugen Seiki driver Sören Sparbier was “right on the money”. Sparbier is wheeling one of the few existing MTC-3 prototype cars this weekend which Robert Pietsch is preparing between the runs for him. Sparbier was able to close on top seed Adam Izsay (Xray) in the early stages of the head and after Izsay let him by Sparbier had a comfortable run to round one TQ with a gap of almost 2 seconds to the rest of the field.

I quickly noticed that I had a better pace than Adam in front of me. Once he let me by I was able to control the race in a good way. The car is working great and it seems that it is a huge step forward over the MTC-2R we used before! Customers can already be excited for the new MTC3. However, Q1 is just Q1 so we need to further deliver results…
-Sören Sparbier (DE) Mugen Seiki/LRP-

Behind Sparbier and Izsay, reigning champion Olivier Bultynck finished third in front of the b-heat duo Phil Langner (Awesomatix) and Mark Valent (Schumacher) who both showed great pace in the heat before. Dominik Greiner (Serpent), Louis Kretschmer (Awesomatix), Kevin Schmid (Awesomatix), Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix) and Rob Janssen (Awesomatix) completed the top 10.

Super close Q1 with Langner on top of the board

Young talent Phil Langner was able to win the first heat of Hobbywing Frontwheel qualifying. Langer was driving super clean with his Awesomatix car and was 0.8 of a second faster than second placed Mark Valent (Schumacher), and Dominik Reile (Iris).

Roman Borschel (Awesomatix) took P4 from the round and championship leader Frederik Hovgaard posted the fifth quickest time with his Yokomo ride out of the b-heat. The field of 120 FWD racers is together incredibly close and every tenth counts in the fight for one of the spots in the A-Main. Let`s see what will happen in Q2!

Ehrbar shines in Q1, Zierold second…!

Top seed David Ehrbar (Xray) took the win in Q1 on Saturday morning. Michel Zierold was leading the race in the first laps with his Awesomatix car before Ehrbar moved up to the top again. Ehrbar was driving just a little more consistent than the others and his gap over Zierold and third placed driver Mirco Thalheimer (Xray) was at around 2 seconds after the full five-minute run.

Alexander Stocker took P4 from the round and Torsten Baggendorf completed the top 5. Can Zierold or Thalheimer close the gap to Ehrbar in Q2? Ehrbar is hard to beat for sure but Zierold and Co. will try all they can to put him under serious pressure

Kriz takes early morning Q1in Daun

Jaroslav Kriz has taken the opening round of Orca 21.5 Stock qualifying in Daun. The 15-year old youngster from Slovakia won the heat with a huge gap of 5 seconds ahead of Bajusz Zsolt, Pawel Trella, and Elena Fuchs. Kriz also posted the hot lap of the heat (15.540) and was looking very strong on track. Wolfgang Swoboda took fifth place and was followed by Nadine Zühlke in sixth. David Reip had a great run in the second fastest group scoring a P7 overall at his ETS debut – well done!

Perfect start into qualifying as Ehrbar takes Q1 from champion Stiebler and Stenger

David Ehrbar was the quickest Formula driver in Q1 on Saturday morning. Ehrbar had a close battle with Stiebler and took the heat win by 0.6 seconds from his arch-rival and reigning ETS Formula champion Andreas Stiebler. Thomas Stenger (Xray) also had a good start into qualifying at his first Daun ETS outing and took third for the round ahead of René Kölbel (Xray) and Jacques Libar (Xray).

Under the Hood – Jonas Völker`s RC Maker SP1-F

Jonas Völker is running the RC Maker SP1-F here in the highly competitive Hobbywing Frontwheel class with more than 120 entries. It is the first outing for the car on the big ETS stage and Jonas is running his SP1-F “almost” out of the box. He just added some RC Maker ballast weights and a 1up Racing titanium screw set to his car.

The SP1-F features the complete laydown shocks which are making the car very unique on the market. Many other interesting features are turning the SP1 platform from RC Maker into one of the most interesting projects in the electric 1:10 scale racing scene now.

“Jonny” is using his FlySky Noble NB4 Pro+ radio together with a Power HD D12 servo and Cayote 5000mAh LiPo batteries on the electronic side together with the well-known and approved Hobbywing ETS combo!

Body Shell: Blitz YRS 0,7mm
Speedo: Hobbywing G3S
Motor: Hobbywing Justock 17.5 ETS
Battery: Team Cayote 5000mAh
Radio: FlySky Noble NB4 Pro +
Servo: Power HD D12
Tires: Ride ETS Handout
Sponsors and support: RC Maker, ToniSport, FlySky, 33Graphix, MR33, Power HD