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Völker wins first round of qualifying in Austria ahead of Rheinard and Dankel

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The second day of ETS RD2 in Austria is in the books. After some rounds of free and controlled practice, we saw all drivers in action during the opening round of qualifying in the afternoon. Many threatening looking clouds passed the track, but with a little luck all heats could be run in dry conditions. The racing action will continue on Saturday where we will see three more rounds of high class ETS qualifying. But now, find out what happened on Friday in Aigen and enjoy this report from Q1.

Matrix Modified

Modified Q1 goes to Völker as Rheinard takes second, and Dankel third

In the opening round of Modified qualifying, all drivers pushed their cars to the absolute limit. Top seed Ronald Völker (Mugen Seiki) had the best opening laps and was leading the field for the entire five minutes before he crossed the line 1.6 seconds ahead of Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix) who worked his way from 5th to 2nd in the end. Eric Dankel (Mugen Seiki) had to survive a tough moment in the first lap where he almost lost his car on the straightway. He managed to keep it on track and scored a good third place overall in Q1 ahead of Yokomo`s Christopher Krapp, and reigning Pro Stock champion Simon Lauter (Awesomatix).

My car felt really good, and I was able to drive it consistent and fast around the track. Right now, we are really happy with our MTC2R cars here in Aigen and we (Ronald and Eric) try to keep up the pace for tomorrow!

Ronald Völker (DE) Mugen Seiki |LRP

My Q1 result is ok, but the feeling I have for my car is not what I am looking for. I am loosing too much time in the first laps of the race where the Mugen drivers (Völker and Dankel) have a clear advantage. Let`s see if we can find something to improve the pace in the opening laps of the run tomorrow!

Marc Rheinard (DE) Awesomatix |Orca

Luckily, I survived the first lap. I still have no idea why my car went so much to the outside of the straightway. But after that my run was good and I am very happy with a P3 in the opening round of qualifying. My MTC2R is really good and I will try my best to continue like this here in Aigen!

Eric Dankel (DE) Mugen Seiki | Hobbywing

Awesomatix Pro Stock

Iceman Iszay takes Pro Stock Q1

Adam Izsay is on a mission here at ETS RD2 in Aigen. After he won Q1 of the FWD class, he had another perfect run in the Awesomatix Pro Stock class some minutes later. He had a clean run with his Xray car and took the win ahead of his teammate Stefan Schulz. Jan Ratheisky skipped Q1 to save some tires for tomorrow. Lukas Ellerbrock (Awesomatix) scored a third place for the round, followed by Dominic Vogl (Yokomo) and Olivier Bultynck (Awesomatix).
After a perfect day, Adam Izsay can lean back and relax a bit while his competitors have a lot of work to do to close the gap in the remaining three rounds of qualifying on Saturday.

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Super clean TQ run from Izsay while Valent and Völker taking 2nd and 3rd

In the Hobbywing Frontwheel class, Adam Izsay (Xray) continued to drive super-fast and clean around the MAV Aigen racetrack. He was able to buid up a gap of 2.6 seconds to second and third placed drivers Mark Valent (Xray) and Jonas Völker (Mugen Seiki) until the end of the five-minute run. Izsay also posted the fastest lap and was the only guy with a 21 second time (hot lap 21.813).
Behind second placed Mark Valent and third placed Jonas Völker, Mugen racer Kevin Sparbier took fourth for the round with Pawel Staszewski (Awesomatix) completing the top 5. It will be a hard task for everybody to challenge Izsay for the overall TQ in the remaining three rounds of qualifying and we are already looking forward to more FWD action on Saturday!

1up Racing 40+ Masters

Zierold holding off hard charging Thalheimer in Masters Q1 by 0.059

The 1up Racing 40+ Masters class saw top seed Michel Zierold laying down an impressive TQ run. With dark clouds passing by the track at that time, Zierold drove a perfect race with his Awesomatix and took the win by only 0.059 of a second from Mirco Thalheimer who was on a similar pace with his Xray car. Zierold had the fastest lap of the run to his favour (19.756 in lap 2) compared to Thalheimer (19.842 in lap3), which in the end earned him the win in this heat.

Manuel Stankowitz (Iris), Elibert Sievers (Awesomatix), and René Kölbel (Xray) rounded out the top five in the first round of 1up Racing 40+ Masters qualifying. A great start into the weekend which gives us a lot of hope for a thrilling fight on top!

Orca 21.5 Stock

Pöhlmann takes opening qualifier from Gehrig and Baumbach

In the first round of Orca 21.5 Stock qualifying, Daniel Pöhlmann showed again that he likes to get his hands onto the trophy for this weekend`s race win. Pöhlmann took the win 1.5 seconds ahead of Jan Gehrig, with Tobias Baumbach finishing the run another 2.3 seconds behind in third place. Young Phil Langner took fourth for the round and Robert Kampehl scored a good fifth place after Timo Siebert dropped back to P8 after a big driving mistake.

Scorpion Formula

Stiebler wins Q1 ahead of Ehrbar and Ratheisky

The first round of qualifying in the ToniSport Formula class happened right after some light raindrops had fallen on the track and everybody had to wait for around 15 minutes for the track to dry again. As the racing started, Andreas Stiebler (Schumacher) posted the fastest lap of the run and took the win by 1.9 seconds from David Ehrbar (Xray) and Jan Ratheisky (Xray). Gergö Valent took fourth for the round and René Kölbel finished fifth.

Mugen Seiki`s Völker is top seed in Austria

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Controlled Practice at MAV Aigen-Schlägl

After a total of seven free practice rounds, the ETS racers had two rounds of controlled seeding practice to find out in which qualifying heat they would end. The seeding counts every driver`s fastest three consecutive laps (same as in free practice) and everybody was pushing really hard on track to get into the best possible group for the upcoming four rounds of qualifying. The first round will take place today, with three more rounds to follow on Saturday.

Matrix Modified

Mugen Seiki dominates practice as Völker and Dankel are still on top

The seeding practice of the Matrix Modified saw all the top drivers pushing super hard to squeeze the maximum out of their cars and tires. It was Ronald Völker who posted the fastest laptimes again with his best time coming from the second of the two rounds of timed practice. Völker`s teammate Eric Dankel had a great first timed practice session and will start second into qualifying with his MTC2R touring car.
Behind the Mugen duo, last year`s race winner Christopher Krapp is currently sitting in third place followed by a very strong driving Mattia Collina (Schumacher), and Awesomatix driver Marc Rheinard. Qualifying will be a close affair and everybody is already looking forward to some very close races on track in our Matrix Modified class.

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Ronald Völker (DE) 45.694 (Mugen Seiki|LRP)
2. Eric Dankel (DE) 45.977 (Mugen Seiki|Hobbywing)
3. Christopher Krapp (DE) 46.081 (Yokomo|Racing Performer)
4. Mattia Collina (IT) 46.153 (Schumacher|Hobbywing)
5. Marc Rheinard (DE) 46.276 (Awesomatix|Orca)

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Awesomatix ProStock

Xray 1-2-3 as Izsay leads Ratheisky and Schulz into qualifying

The Awesomatix Pro Stock class saw a dominant day from the Xray team so far. Adam Izsay continued to be the fastest and Jan Ratheisky is now back in the game as he moved up to P2 in the last seeding run. Stefan Schulz is third with his Xray X4-2023 and the best “non Xray driver” is Yokomo`s Enrico Jung who is sitting in P4 after seeding practice. Schumacher`s Mattia Collina completes the top 5 in a practice session which was the first since a very long time with no Awesomatix car making it into the top 5. Olivier Bultynck is the highest ranked Awesomatix driver in sixth place so far – let`s see if the empire can strike back in qualifying!

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Adam Izsay (HU) 54.220 (Xray|Nosram)
2. Jan Ratheisky (DE) 54.409 (Xray|Nosram)
3. Stefan Schulz (DE) 54.445 (Xray|Gens Ace)
4. Enrico Jung (DE) 54.556 (Yokomo|Gens Ace)
5. Mattia Collina (IT) 54.559 (Schumacher|EZ)

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Izsay, Völker, and Valent are the fastest FWD drivers now – qualifying is up next!

Adam Izsay (Xray) comes out fastest from FWD seeding. His best three consecutive laps had been 4 tenths quicker than the fastest time of second placed driver Jonas Völker (Mugen Seiki). Mark Valent improved to third place in the last round of practice with his Xray car and will start ahead of German champion Daniel Pöhlmann (Awesomatix), and Mugen Seiki driver Max Weffers who completes the top 5. Adam Izsay was fast all day and qualifying will show us if somebody can challenge him over a complete 5 minute run. Good luck to all FWD drivers for the upcoming four rounds on the track of the MAV Aigen-Schlägl.

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Adam Izsay (HU) 1:05.405 Xray
2. Jonas Völker (DE) 1:05.828  Mugen Seiki
3. Mark Valent (HU) 1:05.846  Xray
4. Daniel Pöhlmann (DE) 1:05.959  Awesomatix
5. Max Weffers (DE) 1:06.037  Mugen Seiki

1up Racing 40+ Masters

Close competition in the Masters class with Zierold on top

Michel Zierold is the top seed in the 1up Racing 40+ Masters class. The Awesomatix driver performed really good all day and is on the sunny side of life right now. Mirco Thalheimer (Xray) will start right behind him into qualifying and seems to be his hardest contender now.
Xray`s René Kölbel is third after seeding, while Torsten Baggendorf (ARC) and Manuel Stankowitz (Iris) made it 4 different manufacturers in the top 5.

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Michel Zierold (DE) 59.239 Awesomatix
2. Mirco Thalheimer (DE) 59.344 Xray
3. Renè Kölbel (AT) 59.770 Xray
4. Torsten Baggendorf (DE) 1:00.007 ARC
5. Manuel Stankowitz (DE) 1:00.016 Iris

Orca 21.5 Stock

Pöhlmann continues to dominate as his competitors were closing up

Daniel Pöhlmann will start first into qualifying after he was the fastest driver in Orca 21.5 Stock seeding practice. His Awesomatix car had a great pace and he was fastest in all rounds so far. Behind Pöhlmann, we saw Jan Gehrig, Tristan Bergheim, Timo Siebert, and Tobias Baumbach all had been in about 0.062 of a second (!) which clearly shows how hard you have to fight for a top result in this class. Four rounds of qualifying are up next – who will challenge Daniel Pöhlmann?

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Daniel Pöhlmann (DE) 1:00.176 Awesomatix
2. Jan Gehrig (DE) 1:00.495 Xray
3. Tristan Bergheim (DE) 1:00.499 Awesomatix
4. Timo Siebert (DE) 1:00.510 Mugen Seiki
5. Tobias Baumbach (DE) 1:00.557 Xray

ToniSport Formula

Stiebler tops Formula practice ahead of surprisingly quick Rajki, and Valent

Schumacher factory driver Andreas Stiebler is on a high here at ETS RD2 in Aigen. The Austrian racer topped all rounds of practice with his Schumacher Icon2 and is in a very comfortable position now. Behind Stiebler, a very fast Balint Rajki stepped onto the ETS stage with his Xray car and is Stiebler`s hardest challenger after the two rounds of controlled practice.
Gergö Valent, David Ehrbar, and Jan Ratheisky completed the top 5 with their Xray cars. Can Stiebler remain on top with his Schumacher car against the Xray gang in qualifying? Let`s find it out!

The Top 5 after controlled practice (3 consecutive laps)

1. Andreas Stiebler (AT) 55.241 Schumacher
2. Balint Rajki (HU) 55.476 Xray
3. Gergö Valent (HU) 55.631 Xray
4. David Ehrbar (DE) 55.657 Xray
5. Jan Ratheisky (AT) 56.040 Xray

Now, we are looking forward to the start of Qualifying at ETS RD1 where we expect some great action and close fights for the A-Main spots in all classes.
On our website you will not miss anything as you can find our ETS livestream “presented by RC Racing TV. To get quickly to the results of all classes simply navigate to the “RESULTS” area on our landing page.

Enjoy ETS RD2 in Austria together with us – no matter where you are!

Under the Hood – Marco Kaufmann`s Xray X4-2023

Xray driver Marco Kaufmann is running the actual X4-2023 at ETS RD2. Marco is using a Hobbywing ESC / Motor combo, and his steering comes out of a Savöx servo. Gens Ace batteries are powering the car which is topped off with a ZooRacing Wolverine body shell. The car features the soft upper Arms from Xray, a HUDY stainless steel 35g battery weight, some HUDY tungsten balancing weights, and an Xray graphite bumper holder.

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Speedo: Hobbywing XeRun XR10 Pro
Motor: Hobbywing 5.0T
Battery: Gens Ace Redline 5800mAh
Radio: Sanwa M17
Servo: Savöx SB-2263MG
Tires: Matrix EPA -D36 ETS Modified
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Under the Hood – Enrico Jung`s Yokomo BD12

Yokomo factory driver Enrico Jung is running the actual BD12 touring car here in Aigen. His car is equipped with RC Maker topdecks, and a 3D printed bumper from BoomRC. In case of screws, Enrico trusts in a set of titanium screws from T-Work`s. The rest of his car is almost as it came out of the box.
A servo from MiBo is responsible for the steering, while Gens Ace batteries are powering the Orca ETS combo. Enrico topped his car with a Wolverine Max body shell from ZooRacing in the 0.5mm Lightweight version.

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Motor: Orca ETS 17.5T
Battery: Gens Ace 8200mah
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Servo: MiBo
Tires: Matrix EPA -036R ETS
Sponsors and support: Yokomo, Gens Ace, Mibosport,Team Zombie, P stickers, A-Paint

Mugen Seiki 1-2 with Völker leading from Dankel after free practice in Austria

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Free practice in Aigen-Schlägl

After five rounds, the free Thursday practice in Aigen is done and the drivers are enjoying the BBQ party beside the track. Most of the day, the sky was cloudy and there was no direct sun shining onto the tarmac. Tomorrow we will see the seeding practice going on, followed by the first round of qualifying in the afternoon. The weather forecast looks “ok” with a little risk for rain showers here and there.

Matrix Modified

Mugen Seiki, Awesomatix, and Yokomo – the top 3 teams on Thursday

The Matrix Modified class saw Mugen drivers Ronald Völker and Eric Dankel doing well as they both topped Thursday practice here at ETS RD2 in Aigen-Schlägl. Völker and Dankel both posted their fastest laps in the last round of practice, while third placed Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix) had his best run in the fourth round a little earlier. The Yokomo duo of Yannic Prümper and Christopher Krapp took fourth and fifth for the day.

Völker`s gap to Dankel was at 0.362 of a second. The Mugen duo then had another gap of almost six tenths of a second to the rest of the field. It seems that their MTC2R is working really well here in Aigen, but we can be sure that the Awesomatix and Yokomo teams will try everything to come closer again in tomorrows practice and qualifying runs. It is game on in the Matrix Modified class at ETS RD2.

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1. Ronald Völker (DE) 45.952 Mugen Seiki|LRP
2. Eric Dankel (DE) 46.314 Mugen Seiki |Hobbywing
3. Marc Rheinard (DE) 46.902 Awesomatix |Orca
4. Oliver Havranek (DE) 46.982 Xray|Hobbywing
5. Christopher Krapp (DE) 47.023 Yokomo | Racing Performer  

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Awesomatix ProStock

Izsay far ahead after day one in Aigen-Schlägl

In the Awesomatix ProStock class, Adam Izsay (Xray) had a ballistic run in the fourth round of practice. With his fastest 3 consecutive laps being seven tenths (!) quicker than the rest of the pack, he gave everybody a lot to think about until tomorrow. Yokomo`s Dominic Vogl was second fastest behind Izsay, followed by his Yokomo teammate Enrico Jung, Awesomatix driver Lukas Ellerbrock, and Xray`s Stefan Schulz.

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1. Adam Izsay (HU) 54.327 Xray
2. Dominic Vogl (AT) 55.086 Yokomo
3. Enrico Jung (DE) 55.172 Yokomo
4. Lukas Ellerbrock (DE) 55.174 Awesomatix
5. Stefan Schulz (DE) 55.216 Xray

Hobbywing Frontwheel

Xray`s Izsay is the man to beat in the FWD class

Adam Izsay from Hungary stamped some authority onto the class during the five rounds of free practice. He was the fastest all day long and finished the day on top of the board with his Xray car. His teammate, Jacques Libar from Luxembourg, was second behind Izsay, followed by Daniel Pöhlmann (Awesomatix), Mark Valent (Xray), and Jonas Völker (Mugen Seiki).

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1. Adam Izsay (HU) 1:05.986 Xray
2. Jacques Libar (LU) 1:06.434 Xray
3. Daniel Pöhlmann (DE) 1:06.672 Awesomatix
4. Mark Valent (HU) 1:06.801 Xray
5. Jonas Völker (DE) 1:06.810 Mugen Seiki

1up Racing 40+ Masters

Last heat of the day seeing Zierold on top of the board

Michel Zierold finished on top of the 1up 40+ Masters field of drivers here at day one. But with Mirco Thalheimer and René Kölbel both on a very similar pace (top three separated by only 0.037) the fight for pole position will be a thriller for sure. Torsten Baggendorf and Ronald Arts completed the top 5 and will try to improve tomorrow in the same way as all the other experienced racers in this class.

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1. Michel Zierold (DE) 59.561 Awesomatix
2. Mirco Thalheimer (DE) Xray 59.579
3. René Kölbel (AT) Xray 59.598
4. Torsten Baggendorf (DE) 1:00.082 Awesomatix
5. Ronald Arts (NL) 1:00.301 Awesomatix

Orca 21.5 Stock

Pöhlmann tops free practice from a very impressive Langner and Bergheim in Aigen-Schlägl

In the Orca 21.5 Stock class, Daniel Pöhlmann was the fastest racer on Thursday. He topped the time sheets in front of a great driving Phil Langner, and Apeldoorn race winner Tristan Bergheim. Pöhlmanns gap to Langner was half a second over three laps, and he looked very comfortable out there. Young Phil Langner showed a great pace as he improved a lot throughout the day.

Tristan Bergheim, the race winner from RD1 in Apeldoorn, finished third for the day in front of Simeon Seis and Jan Gehrig. From what we have seen today, we expect the race in the Orca 21.5 Stock class to be very close as many drivers had been on a similar pace. But can anybody stop Daniel Pöhlmann?

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1.  Daniel Pöhlmann (DE) 59.723 Awesomatix
2.  Phil Langner (DE) 1:01.293 Awesomatix
3.  Tristan Bergheim (DE) 1:01.486 Awesomatix
4.  Simeon Seis (AT) 1:01.536 Mugen Seiki
5.  Jan Gehrig (DE) 1:01.654 Xray

ToniSport Formula

Strong first day for reigning ETS champion Stiebler

Andreas Stiebler had a very solid day of practice in Aigen-Schlägl. He outpaced his competitors by almost one second over the fastest three laps which was really impressive to see. René Kölbel was second fastest, ahead of his Xray teammates David Ehrbar, Luka Jovicic, and Balint Rajki. Tomorrow we will see, if anybody can challenge the dominant looking Andreas Stiebler when we head into qualifying.

The Top 5 after Thursday practice (over 3 consecutive laps)

1. Andreas Stiebler (AT) 55.766 Schumacher
2. Renè Kölbel (AT) 56.661 Xray
3. David Ehrbar (AT) 56.661 Xray
4. Luka Jovicic (LU) 57.024 Xray
5. Balint Rajki (AT) 57.311 Xray

We are looking forward to all the Friday action here at ETS RD2 in Austria. Stay tuned and follow us during the whole weekend. Check out the LIVE section on our website, and also visit the channel of RC Racing TV. There you find our live coverage from ETS RD2 Season #16 2023/24 at MAV Aigen-Schlägl, AUT.

Last year`s track walk @ MAV Aigen Schlägl

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If you have missed last year`s track walk video with Oli Meggitt and Patrick Beck, you can watch it now to learn something about the amazing racetrack in Aigen-Schlägl. The track is challenging, beautiful, and very racy for all ETS categories.

5 things to watch during ETS RD2 Season #16 2023/24 in Aigen-Schlägl, AUT

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Before we head into our racing weekend, we always give you some interesrting things to watch (from our side of view). As the race in Aigen is the second of the season, the race for the championships will pick up some pace from now on as everybody aims for a good result at the end of ETS Season #16. Here are our 5 things to watch at ETS RD2 in Austria!

1.) LensBodies Ghibli debut at ETS

LensBodies has become an ETS body shell supporting company, and their Ghibli body shell is already listed and allowed to use in Aigen. As we took a closer look on the body, we noticed that some very good drivers have already won national races and other meetings with it. It will be interesting to see how many drivers will use the Ghibli body from LensBodies – and how they will perform with it. The Ghibli is allowed in all touring car classes – just take a look on the ETS body shell list and you will find it there!

2.) RC Racing TV

Even if we have announced it multiple times now – we are still super stoked about RC Racing TV coming to our event. It will be the first time for the British crew to broadcast an ETS event, and they are excited in the same way as we are. They have a full packed schedule of events in July, and we are proud to be one of those events. So, one thing to watch will be RC Racing TV during the entire weekend for sure 🙂

3.) Austrians racing in Austria

From 14 to 33 – that is a great improvement. At last years ETS race in Aigen, we “only” saw 14 Austrian racers on the line. This time, the number has increased up to 33 which makes us very happy. We like to thank all the local Austrian drivers for supporting this event in their home country. Another big thank you goes to Martin Maryhofer who made a very good promotion for our race in the meantime.
Let`s see what the locals can do at ETS RD2 in Aigen-Schlägl – we will have an eye on them!

4.) ProStock champion racing Modified

At RD1 in Apeldoorn, we saw some of the best ProStock racers running in the Matrix Modified class. One of them was three time ETS Pro Strock champion Simon Lauter (Awesomatix). He told us that he wants to take the challenge of the modified class now and in Apeldoorn he did amazingly well. He only missed the A-Main by a very small margin, but his speed was already there.
With Simon`s determination to our sport, we know that he will work and practice hard to make the Modified A-Main soon. Let`s see what he can do in Aigen – he definateley is a driver to watch!

5.) Ratheisky family again in full force

It was amazing to see the whole Ratheisky family (including Jan`s father Kai Asmer) racing at ETS RD1 in Apeldoorn. Nobody really knows how Jan is able to manage all the work on the cars between the heats while starting in 3 classes himself, but somehow the Ratheisky racing team is always on track. With Svantje, Emely, and Marlon learining how to wrench on their cars more and more, the stress will become less in the future and Jan will be able to lean back again 🙂 Watch the Ratheisky family enjoyig RC in a high dosis at ETS RD2 in Austria!

Mountains calling again as the ETS circus travels to beautiful Austria

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ETS Preview Report RD2 Season #16 2023/24 Aigen-Schlägl, AUT

After a fantastic season opener in the Netherlands, the ETS circus travels to Austria this week. The hosting club, MAV Aigen-Schlägl, is already well prepared and everything is set for another great show of RC racing at the highest level. The ETS raced in Aigen for the first time in 2022 with 148 drivers in attendance. Now, we are extremeley happy about 203 entries which clearly shows that everybody really liked the track and the venue during last years ETS weekend. Thank you to everybody for siging up for the race – the MAV Aigen-Schlägl is awaiting all of us!

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RC Racing TV for the first time at the ETS

The famous RC Racing TV will join us in Austria to broadcast the event with one of their great livestreams. It is something that the ETS wanted to do at one time since a long period, and now it will happen in Austria.
RC Racing TV will send a small crew to Aigen to broadcast the event from Friday to Sunday on their YouTube channel. As usual, we will also show the stream on our website. If you will not be racing in Aigen, mark the date in your calendar and follow our stream “made by RC Racing TV”.

Drivers party on Thursday evening

Last year, the MAV Aigen organized a nice barbeque on Thursday evening with ToniSport donating some free drinks for everybody. Everybody had a good time and a nice evening. The best about it is, that it will happen again this year!
After free practice on Thursday we will have another great evening for our ETS family, directly beside the beautiful racetrack in Aigen. All racers already received an E-mail to select the menu of their choice and we are looking forward to a nice evening with some cold drinks, good food, and a lot of funny trash talk 🙂

What to expect from racing?

The first race of the new season in Apeldoorn was very close and exciting in all classes. Four out of six classes saw the top qualifier taking the win. Only in Matrix Modified (TQ Marc Rheinard), and in ToniSport Formula (TQ Jan Ratheisky), the TQ was not able to win the race. Michal Orlowski (Modified) and Andreas Stiebler (Formula) had been able to win the race from second and third on the grid. The track in Aigen is very open and overtaking is possible for sure. We can expect thrilling races and we hope for a lot of action to happen during ETS RD2.

Matrix Modified

Rheinard aiming for Apeldoorn recovery while race winner Orlowski races Offroad Euros

The race in the Matrix Modified class was a drama for TQ Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix). He won A1 in a dominant way before A2 and A3 didn`t go to Rheinards plans. That means Marc Rheinard will travel to Austria with the big goal to recover from a very bad result (7th in the end). Michal Orlowski took the overall win for Schumacher in the Netherlands after a blistering performance. With Orlowski racing at the Offroad Euros in Belgium this weekend, he will not have a shot for the victory in Aigen.
Mugen Seiki`s Ronald Völker will also try everything he can to score a better result compared to Apeldoorn (4th place). He won the German nationals last weekend and comes to Aigen with a good momentum. Völker`s teammate Eric Dankel had his best ever ETS race in the Netherlands and is also expected to be in a very good form.
Jan Ratheisky, Patrick Gollner, Marco Kaufmann, and Oliver Havranek will fly the flag for Xray, while Yokomo is sending their factory team with Christopher Krapp, Yannic Prümper, and Frederik Hovgaard to ETS RD2. Alex Kunkler will rock the Iris ONE, and Mattia Collina and Andy Murray will be on the line for Schumacher. All in all, we are expecting another great race on a fast and spectacular track for the modified class.

Awesomatix ProStock

Can Bultynck extend his championship lead?

Olivier Bultynck was driving in a class of his own at the season opener in Apeldoorn. He took an impressive TQ and won A1 and A2 in style ahead of Lukas Ellerbrock, and Max Mächler. It was another podium lockout for Awesomatix and their A800R touring car. The team around Max Mächler will travel to Aigen with good memories as they had been very dominant there last year. The team will see a strong lineup and it will demand a lot from their competitors to challenge them in Austria.

Stefan Schulz, Adam Izsay, Jan Ratheisky, Jacques Libar, David Ehrbar (Xray), Enrico Jung and Dominic Vogl (Yokomo), Sören Sparbier, Jonas Völker, and Niclas Storm (Mugen Seiki), Manuel Stankowitz (Iris), as well as Tim Benson (Jambo One) are some of the drivers who will try to beat the Awesomatix team in Aigen. It will not be an easy job for anybody, but we are sure to see a great fight in the Awesomatix ProStock class.

Hobbywing Frontwheel

High quality in the FWD class – but who will win ETS RD2?

ETS RD1 in Apeldoorn produced some amazing FWD racing – especially at the front of the A-Main. It was a close fight between Adam Izsay, Max Weffers, Robin van Gog, and Kevin Sparbier and Izsay was victorious in the end by a very small margin. Robin van Gog will not start in Aigen, but other drivers like Jonas Völker, Jacques Libar, Andy Murray, and newly crowned German national champion Daniel Pöhlnmann will all try to achieve a great result in a very stron Hobbywing Frontwheel drive class.

1up Racing Masters

Kölbel is the hunted driver at the second race of the season

Renè Kölbel`s 40+ Masters victory in Apeldoorn surprised many people. It was a very well deserved win which also saw some drama in the finals. Renè will arrive to Aigen as the championship leader and everybody will have an eye on him. We expect him to be fully motivated at ETS RD2 in his home country Austria.
When we look on the list of entries, we see many well-known names. Elibert Sievers, Michel Zierold, and Manuel Stankowitz all are former ETS race winners in this class and they know what it needs to run on top of the field. Former european champion Andreas Myrberg, Mirco Thalheimer, Torsten Baggendorf, Joachim Altenhof, and Frank Fuchs are frequent A-Main runners too, and they will all be in the mix of the 1up Racing 40+ Masters class at the MAV Aigen-Schlägl

Orca 21.5 Stock

Bergheim to face strong contenders after first race win in Apeldoorn

After winning his first ever ETS race in the Netherlands, Tristan Bergheim will be the man to beat at ETS RD2 in Aigen. This time, the field will be even more competitive with Daniel Pöhlmann and Jan Gehrig joining guys like Tobias Baumbach, Timo Siebert, and the Seis family. The Orca 21.5 Stock class will be great to watch on the big track in Aigen and we expect some super close racing during the weekend. Can Tristan Bergheim win again, or will we see another driver walking away with the win?

ToniSport Formula

Who will win the second Formula race of the season?

At the first round of ETS Season #16, the ToniSport Formula class was a hard fought contest between the big dogs Jan Ratheisky, David Ehrbar, Renè Kölbel, and Andreas Stiebler. In the end, Schumacher racer Stiebler stood on top of the podium after Ratheisky and Ehrbar had a controversial battle on track. They all made their entries for our race n Aigen where they will go for it once again. It is hard to pick some favourites before the race but one thing is clear: The tension will be very high and the Formula cars will go super fast on track with the new Hobbywing ETS combo.

That was our quick preview report for ETS Rd2 in Austria. We hope that everybody will enjoy the time on the great track in Aigen. If you cannot join us, just follow our website ets.racing and you will get informed about all the action going on!

Let`s go racing!

Registration open for ETS RD3 Season #16 2023/24 in Andernach, GER

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Dear ETS Family,

the registration for our third race of the season will OPEN on Tuesday, 18.07.2023 on MyRCM. The ETS will race at Arena33 in Andernach, GER from 31.08. to 03.09.2023 and you can sign up for the race soon. We expect another full house and a great weekend of racing at this well-known venue!

About Arena33

Normally, there is not much to say about this iconic place in the hometown of multiple IFMAR World Champion Marc Rheinard. But in case you have never been there before, here are some Arena33 facts:
Date: 30.08. – 03.09.2023
Location: Arena33, Stadionstraße 90, 56626 Andernach
Track: Asphalt (new surface in 2020)
Driving direction: Anti-clockwise or clockwise (both possible and race proven)
Pit area: Covered pit area and additional tents if needed
Catering: Arena33 kitchen will be open to provide snacks and drinks
Entries: Open on MyRCM from Tuesday 18.07.23 at 20:00 MEZ

We are looking forward to welcome you at Arena33 for ETS RD3 – see you there!

Uwe, Scotty and the whole ETS crew!

Völker takes German Nationals

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Last weekend saw the German nationals taking place at the Hollmoorring in Munster. The local club hosted a great event and all drivers enjoyed the nice and flowing track. In the premier modified class, Mugen Seiki`s Ronald Völker was able to take the pole position after five rounds of intense qualifying in very hot weather conditions. Christopher Krapp (Yokomo), Yannic Prümper (Yokomo), Marc Rheinard (Awesomatix), and Jan Ratheisky (Xray) completed the top 5 on the grid for the triple A-Mains.
After a DNF in A1, top qualifier Völker was able to win A2 and A3 to secure the title ahead of a hard charging Christopher Krapp, and Marc Rheinard. Yannic Prümper and Jan Ratheisky completed the top 5.

Top 3 in the Sport class (Stock):

Simon Lauter (1st), Stefan Schulz (2nd), Enrico Jng (3rd)

Top 3 in the Hobby Class:

Daniel Pöhlmann (1st), Silvio Röse (2nd), Uwe Kortehaneberg (3rd)

Top 3 in the Fun Class:

Sascha Knodel (1st), Alexander Schmidt (2nd), Manfred Pfister (3rd)

Top 3 in the FWD class:

Daniel Pöhlmann (1st), Kevin Sparbier (2nd), Mirko Schulze (3rd)

Top 3 in the Formula class:

Jan Ratheisky (1st), Rene Sagawe (2nd), Mirko Goroncek (3rd)

Pictures: Mikanews, DMC