July 28, 2017

Volker fastest in first controlled practice at ETS Finale

Ronald Volker is the early benchmark at the Yokomo Euro Touring Series Season Finale in Germany.  Having topped free practice at Minidrom Ettlingen, the Yokomo driver remained top of the timesheets in the first of the two rounds of controlled seeding practice as he continued to get the most from his car on the track’s unique asphalt and banked corners.  Closest to Volker, as he had been in Free Practice, would be Bruno Coelho albeit it by half a second – the Xray driver having a tyre issue and only completing half of CP1 before pulling off. Infinity’s Akio Sobue made it three different manufacturers in the Top 3 followed closely by team-mate Rheinard with Yannic Prumper and Meen Vejrak rounding out the Top 6.

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July 28, 2017

Belgian SCT Cup Rd3 – Report

After the missed Belgium SCT race in Merchtem in June, everyone was looking forward to this very first race organised by the Bugg’Ittre club, even more as it is the only dirt track of the calendar. The club worked hard in preparing a nice event; unfortunately the party was a bit ruined by the rain which poured down all Saturday and would come back hard at the end of qualifications on Sunday. Race director and driver representatives then agreed to call it a day as the track was becoming dangerous for marshals.

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July 27, 2017

ETS waves chequered flag on 10th season with first visit to Ettlingen

The chequered flag will be waved on the 10th season of the Yokomo Euro Touring Series this weekend (28-30 July) as the championship travels for the first time to the Ettlingen track in Germany. A regular host venue of the Euro Nitro Series, Ettlingen will become the 10th different outdoor circuit to feature on the ETS calendar over its hugely successful 10 seasons of existence. The 57th race to be put on by Uwe Rheinard and Scotty Ernst since creating the championship in 2007, the Ettlingen entry includes all four of the drivers who have lifted the prestigious ETS title in that period. While Bruno Coelho already wrapped up his second consecutive Volante Modified title last month at the Hudy Arena, the racing will be no less competitive with teams looking to end their campaigns on a high note.

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July 26, 2017

Jemison wins double oOple Off-road Open Series title

The recent oOple Off-road Open Series Championships saw Schumacher’s Ben Jemison taking the A-final wins in both the 2WD and 4WD Buggy classes. The final round of the oOoos was held at Bury and the wins enabled Ben to wrap up the title in both classes.

Source: Schumacher [racing-cars.com]


July 26, 2017

RC Maniacs Argos Championship Rd2 – Report

The second round of the RC Maniacs Championship was held at the Argos track in Greece. Classes run were Touring Modified, Touring Stock 13.5T blinky, and Formula 17.5T blinky. Tyres were open but the Touring car drivers opted to use LRP’s G32 tyre as it is the handout wheel for the Greek championships, while the Formula class relied on the new Hudy Formula tyres. To increase fun and add a bit of spectacle it was decided to run the event in a Reedy race format with six of eight rounds counting towards the overall results. In Touring Modified Xray’s Michalis Kiriazis was a force but he had to leave early due to family obligations – a situation local driver Diamantis Sotiris (Xray) took advantage of to grab the overall win with Nikos Nikolakopoulos coming in close 2nd. Christos Vasilopoulos (Tamiya) finished 3rd ahead of another local Xray driver, Christos Kindis.

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July 26, 2017

Nico Bregante takes Metropolitan Championship title

The fifth and final round of the Argentinian Metropolitan Championship was recently held at the Speed Paradise track. In the Pro Buggy class Nico Bregante was able to wrap up the overall championship with ten wins and eight TQs, making it his second title in a row.

Source: Xray [teamxray.com]


July 26, 2017

Juan Hidalgo successful at Spanish 200mm Nationals

The Spanish 1/10th 200mm Nitro Touring Nationals were held at the Asoger track in Madrid in very hot weather conditions. The high temperatures and prepped track made for a lot of grip changes with Capricorn’s Victor Pelaez making the best out of the conditions as he took the overall TQ and pole position for the main final. Superpole winner Juan Hidalgo (Serpent) also scored a direct entry for the main while all other had to go through the sub finals. In the main final and after a good start Victor was out in front with Juan in 2nd and Sergi Franch and Jonnhy Pastor fighting for the 3rd spot. Later Juan was able to get past Victor in an amazing manoeuvre and from that moment on he never looked back. Unfortunately Victor suffered an engine problem later on making way fro Sergi Franch (Mugen) in 2nd and Jonnhy Pastor (Mugen) 3rd.

Source: Serpent [serpent.com]


July 26, 2017

Oliver Havranek wins Austrian 200mm Nationals Rd3

Round 3 of the Austrian 200mm Nitro Nationals was held at the Graz track. Xray’s Oliver Havranek swept the qualifiers to start from pole position into the main final that would see the TQ holder struggle in the opening minutes. Later Oliver would keep his head down and he managed to catch up with Igor Liptak. After a tight fight Oliver was able to get past Igor and soon after it was started to rain heavily so the organisers had to stop the race that was scored at the current standings, handing Oliver the win from Igor in 2nd.

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