4WD Modified Buggy

Dominant performance from TQ Orlowski, Kobbevik takes second…  

Michal Orlowski was having a race “close to perfection” in an early morning A1 which he won by a comfortable gap of 4 seconds over his teammate Daniel Kobbevik. Orlowski had a good start and was able to extend his lead lap after lap with his Schumacher Cat PB looking absolutely “dialed” on track.

Behind him, we saw a small and very unlucky racing incident between Bartosz Zalewski and Daniel Kobbevik in the first lap when Zalewski lost the rear of his car a bit on the ramp of the big jump in the infield section. Kobbevik could not do anything, touched Zalewski`s car a tiny little bit, and both rolled over. Kobbevik could continue quickly in second place while Zalewski dropped back to P5 behind Haatanen and Smith.

Further in the race, Zalewski was able to put on a nice pass on Ben Smith to move up to P4 again, but he had no chance to catch up to Team Associated driver Joona Haatanen until the end of the race again.

Michal Orlowski crossed the finish line after a brilliant drive in A1 (fastest lap 17.213) which he won from Kobbevik, Haatanen, Zalewski, Smith, Ben Mohamed, Horne, Neumann, Johansson, Boda, and Hall.  

4WD Stock Buggy

Dominant drive from Hofman in first A-Main, Hovgaard second, Frühwirth third!

Daniel Hofman was in control of the first final with his Xray XB4C`26 which he managed to win with a massive gap ahead of Yokomo`s Frederik Hovgaard, and the Xray of Sascha Frühwirth. Olivier de Montfumant took fourth place moving up all the way from his eight starting position. Martin Skar and Patrick Müller lost a bit of ground in A1 and had to settle for fifth and sixth place.

Modified Truck

From third on the grid – Widmaier wins eventful A1

Top qualifier Alexander Landen had a terrible first lap when he touched the barrier causing a huge carnage behind him. Micha Widmaier was able to jump into the lead with his Sworkz truck and did not look back anymore. The Austrian ace drove a solid race and was able to hold off Landen in the last laps of the race after the Associated driver had closed the gap to Widmaier again. Jörn Neumann finished third in A1 and was followed by Max Götzl, William Venables, and Patrick Bremstaller.