March 7, 2010

Levanen & Kerswell crowned European 1/12th Champions

Levanen & Kerswell crowned European 1/12th Champions

After the drama of the previous finals the final leg of the Modified A final, it was a rather processional affair. Juho Levanen led from start to finish to win ahead of Ronald Volker, with Olly Jefferies third. This result gave Juho the EFRA 1/12 modified crown and a worthy winner after dominating qualifying. Ronald Volker was the runner up with Marc Fisher third.

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March 7, 2010

Rheinard & Stocker extend championship lead in Poland

Rheinard & Stocker extend championship lead in Poland

Marc Rheinard and Alexander Stocker came to Poland at the top of the Euro Touring Series standings and this evening they go away with an even greater advantage over their rivals after notching up their third win of the 2009/10 season at the Arena Ursynow.  Stocker wrapped up the Pro Stock win early, taking victory in the opening two legs of the A-Main but in Modified things went down to the wire with no less than half the grid still having the potential to claim the overall victory.

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March 7, 2010

Mobers & Volker take Leg 2 wins at 1/12th Euros

Ronald Volker

Ronald Volker and Juho Levanen have one win each going in to the last modified final at the 1/12th scale Euros as Ronald took leg two of the Mod A final. Levanen gave chase early on after Volker took the lead, then in a bizarre incident Ronald crashed and wedged himself under the track marker, Juho came around hit him free then got stuck himself for a second before making his getaway. Mark Fisher finished third.

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March 7, 2010

Rheinard converts in leg 2 in Poland

Rheinard converts in leg 2 in Poland

After a poor performance in the opening final Marc Rheinard corrected things in Leg 2 by converting his Warsaw pole position into a rather easy victory over Steven Wiess and Sacha Lnenicka. ‘I drove better, but it would have been hard to drive any worse than I did this morning’ was how the German summed up the race. Finishing 4.5 seconds clear of Weiss’ Yokomo, the Championship leader said the track feels like it has less traction than yesterday and this is causing his Tamiya to be quite loose, but despite this he doesn’t plan any set-up changes for the deciding leg. Going into the third leg any one of five drivers can still take the win here at the Arena Ursynow.

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March 7, 2010

Euros Leg 1 to Kerswell & Levanen

Chris Kerswell

Four minute practice finals preceded the real business of deciding who would leave Hinckley with the title European 1:12 Champion in their back pocket. First of the A finals was the Spec Stock class, could Chris Kerswell carry his qualifying performance on the finals or would be the pressure of previous Euro champions lining up behind prove too much.

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March 7, 2010

Wilck takes first A-Main in Warsaw

Wilck takes first A-Main in Warsaw

Starting from the 2nd spot on the grid, Viktor Wilck has won the first A-Main here in Poland at the fourth round of the Xenon Racing backed Euro Touring Series. The Swedish ace took the win from Steven Weiss after Top Qualifier Marc Rheinard rolled out of the lead on lap 6. David Ebrbar completed the Top 3 for the leg.

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March 6, 2010

Kerswell & Levanen TQ 1/12th Euros

V-Dezign of Chris Kerswell

Well the final round of Pro Stock qualifying promised to be a showdown and it lived up to all expectations, Marc Fisher crashed out early on leaving Andy Moore and Chris Kerswell to fight it out for FTD. Andy will curse a late mistake which dropped him a few seconds, as Chris Kerswell then put in a faultless run to take FTD for V-Dezign ahead of the Corally of Marc Fisher with Andy Moore completing the top three, Markus Mobers lines up fourth in the A final with Keith Robertson completing the top five.

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March 6, 2010

Rheinard & Stocker on pole in Warsaw

Rheinard & Stocker on pole in Warsaw

Marc Rheinard will start the fourth round of the Euro Touring Series from pole position ahead of his Tamiya Racing Factory team-mate Viktor Wilck.  Going into the final qualifier here in Warsaw tied on 310 points each, Wilck needed to TQ the round in a faster time than that set by the German in Q4 but it wasn’t to be.  The Swede could only manage the 5th fastest time while Rheinard was the only driver to record 19 laps for the round.

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