March 16, 2019

Orlowski throws away A2 to hand Martin last lap win

Michal Orlowski threw away the chance to wrap up his first win of his EOS title defence with a last lap error which handed Lee Martin the A2 win.  Having won A1 with relative ease after an error from main rival Bruno Coelho, Orlowski would again get a break in A2 but this time the situation stemmed from the Schumacher driver getting out of shape causing Coelho to make unavoidable mistakes that saw the Xray driver flip and get passed by Martin.  Struggling to make back up the lost positions, Coelho decided to pull off, a decision that could be his making in A3. As Orlowski clocked off the laps and looked on target to sew up his 3-consecutive EOS win at the Hudy Arena, the large comfortable gap between himself and Martin remained static but then on the last lap Orlowski had a lapse in concentration. Turning in too early he put his car on its roof allowing Martin’s Yokomo to go through and take the win setting the stage for a three way battle for overall victory in A3.  Behind, Martin Bayer completed the Top 3 ahead of Adam Izsay.

Reacting to his A2 win a very happy Martin said, ‘the gap the whole race was basically where I started and he started on the grid’.  The championship leader continued, ‘you are almost going 100% so you can’t take big risks to try and make time.  I saw he (Orlowski) was not jumping the table top so I was settling for 2nd because he was going safe. Then he had a lucky crash, well lucky for me, unlucky for him. I’ll take it’.  Winner at EOS Daun last month, his first in 3 seasons, the British driver said, ‘I now have a 1 and a 3 which should get me a podium so I’m going to go all out for the win in A3’.

‘I threw it away. I only have myself to blame’, was how Orlowski described his error.  He explained, ‘I was looking at the finish line and relaxed too much. I turned in too early and clipped the corner’.  Quick to put the error to the back of his mind, the Pole continued, ‘there is still one more to go and Bruno has to beat my time from A1 which was pretty good. It was a clean one.  I’ll be at the front and able to control the race.  I just have to try make sure Lee doesn’t win and keep Bruno behind me’.

Coelho described his contact with Orlowski as ‘bad luck’.  The EOS Poland winner added, ‘My car was very good because I was on new tyres and I was attacking a lot. It was hard to make a pass because I didn’t want to make contact but then Michal made two mistakes and we touched on the second one and I flipped’.   With Orlowski throwing away the race in the same section of track in which Coelho’s race challenge came to an end, the former 4WD World Champion said, ‘Still open and if my car is still like it was in the last race I will be going for the win. I stopped to save my tyres so I think I am in the best position for the final’.

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March 16, 2019

Orlowski takes easy A1 win in Slovakia

Michal Orlowski took a rather easy win in A1 of 2WD at the Euro Offroad Series in Slovakia this morning after two mistakes from key challenger Bruno Coelho gave the Schumacher driver breathing space to move one step closer to his first win of the season.  Starting on the TQ, Orlowski was pressured by Coelho over the opening laps forcing the reigning champion to drive defensively but still the duo pulled clear of the field.  On lap 5, Orlowski finally got his break when Coelho lost almost 1-second with an error.  A second error at the table top 3-laps from the finish would allow Lee Martin, who eventually got by Martin Bayer, to get close but Coelho edged out the gap to 4/10th by the finish while up front Orlowski had already crossed the loop over 5 and a half seconds earlier.

‘Finally I didn’t crash at the start of the run’, was Orlowski’s reaction after the race.  His third consecutive TQ of the season but still missing the first win of his title defence, the Pole continued, ‘Bruno was pushing hard in the beginning and I had to drive defensive. I was glad he made a mistake, it made it easy for me and I could get into my rhythm’.  Looking to A2 when he could secure his third consecutive Hudy Arena win, he said, ‘I was on tyres from Q4 in the first one and will run a new set for A2.  We will make a small change on the car for this (the new tyres) because new tyres are more aggressive’.

Summing up his race, Coelho said, ‘Orlowski was stronger and was pulling away slowly.  I was trying to catch him but was not successful. I had to force and ended up making two mistakes. I wanted 1st but sometimes it is not possible.  The next one I’m on new tyres so hopefully I can do better’.  Following yesterday’s controversy over Xray laps of the track on Thursday, the Portuguese driver wanted to highlight he wasn’t even in the country at the time of the incident – something RedRC can confirm as we met him in Vienna Airport as we waited on the delayed arrival of Race Director Scotty Ernst’s flight.  The Touring Car World condemn his team’s actions and didn’t hold back in expressing his opinion that the EOS should have taken tougher actions.

On his race, Martin said, ‘It was a good race.  The Top 2 pulled away as myself, Bayer and Joona lost time battling.  If I had got passed earlier maybe I could had a better change of at least racing with Bruno.  My pace is comparable so for the next one I just need to get by Bayer quicker’.  The Yokomo driver concluded, ‘It could all happen up front  in the next one because Bruno has to go for it in this one’.

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March 15, 2019

Orlowski to chase first EOS win from 3rd consecutive TQ

Michal Orlowski will chase the first win of his Euro Offroad Series 2WD title defence from his third consecutive TQ start tomorrow in Slovakia.  The Schumacher driver claimed the TQ honors at the fourth round of the season takes to Bruno Coelho taking the final qualifier at the Hudy Arena.  Having taken Q1 and Q3, only Martin Bayer who took Q2 could prevent Orlowski from taking his EOS career TQ of 2WD.  With his TQ run, which he almost handed to Lee Martin through a last lap mistake, Coelho will line up second on tomorrow’s grid ahead of Xray team-mate Bayer.  Coming into the weekend leading the points standings, Lee Martin will line up 4th with Joona Haatanen completing the Top 5 with a badly needed P4 run in the final qualifier. In a rather diverse A-Main line-up, Adam Izsay will start sixth ahead of young up & coming Polish talent Bartosz Zalewski, Daniel Kobbevik and Bartłomiej Kramża with former champion Jörn Neumann just scraping in ahead of top female racer Jessica Pålsson on the tie break.

Frustrated with his Q4 performance opting to eventually pull off with one minute to remaining, Orlowski said, ‘I was on new tyres and crashed on the first lap. I tried to get back to the front but made another mistake’.  He continued, ‘this is my 3rd TQ in a row this season, I don’t have any wins yet but I hope I can change that tomorrow. I will just go out and do my thing’.  The Pole added, ‘Bruno is starting second but I feel I have a small pace advantage on him. I watched his car after I pulled off and it didn’t look as safe as my car.  Last weekend I TQ’d here (at the XRS race). He started second and I pulled away’.

‘It was a good clean run except for the last lap’, was Coelho’s reaction after finally delivering on his top seed form from practice.  The EOS Poland winner added, ‘If you remove my mistake on the table (top) it was a nice run but everyone is doing many mistakes. Me, Lee, Orlowski. I think the final is more than open. It doesn’t matter if you start 1st or 4th’.  Aiming to give Xray a home win he said, ‘I will force a little from the start to try pass Orlowski. We have the same pace so I need to be aggressive from the start’.

Bayer summed up his 3rd place on the grid as ‘beautiful’ adding ‘I’m third behind the two fastest guy so hopefully that puts me in the best place if they fight too hard’.  Feeling his quickest days as a driver are behind him, the Xray Offroad Team Manager concluded, ‘I’m super happy with my speed & pace and feeling of the car.  Everything is perfect’.

Winner at EOS Daun, Martin summed up the final qualifier by saying, ‘I’m gutted I crashed at the table top. That was the best the has been for sure’.  Finishing 7/10ths of a second off Coelho at the end of the 5-minutes, the Yokomo driver said, ‘I am still losing time on the left side of the track.  Bruno is very good there, the same with Michal but I heard the layout is the same as when they raced here last weekend. Anyway I start 4th and a lot could happen up front and Joona is behind me and he likes to be racy at the start.  We’ll see what happens’.

A very relived Haatanen said, ‘I was nervous for that one.  Q3 was bad.  I was giving room to Bruno and clipped the pipe and broke an arm.  After that I was nervous I was even going to make the A-Main.’  On his Q4 performance, the Team Associated driver said, ‘It wasn’t perfect as I had one crash and a few bobbles. The car felt better this time but the lap times are way behind. Still I got 4th for the round so I am starting 5th and they should be interesting finals’.  Asked about making further changes to his car, the EOS Nurburgring winner replied, ‘we need to discuss at diner what to try’.

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March 15, 2019

Q3 Update – Orlowski fastest from Bayer

Despite a lengthy late error in which his Schumacher needed to be marshalled, Michal Orlowski has TQ’d the third round of qualifying at EOS Slovakia.  Having taken the opening qualifier but made a mistake on the opening lap in Q2, Orlowski posted his second TQ run of the day’s 2WD to top the times from Q2 winner Martin Bayer.  With Lee Martin completing the Top 3 ahead of Hungarian driver Adam Izsay,  Bayer is now the only driver who can deny Orlowski from going for his third consecutive EOS win at the Hudy Arena from pole position.  In order to make it a home TQ for Xray, Bayer will need to TQ the fourth & final qualifier in a quicker time than that set by Orlowski in Q1 but will all the leading drivers still having a second set of tyres at their disposal the opportunity is there for an improvement on the Q1 time.  One driver to use his second set of tyres in Q3 was former champion Joern Neumann but having a 4-second mistake, he ended up with a P5 for the round ahead of Neil Cragg. Cragg was the best Associated driver with team-mate Joona Haatanen unable to build on his Q2 Top5 run after pulling a rear corner off his car.  Another of this season’s race winners, Bruno Coelho had another rough qualifier ending up P7 but the top seed still has the opportunity to start P2 behind Orlowski tomorrow if he can deliver a TQ run in the final round.

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March 15, 2019

TQ run from Bayer in second EOS qualifier

Martin Bayer claimed a surprise TQ in the second round of 2WD qualifying at the EOS Slovakia.  Posting a clean 5-minute run, the Xray driver took advantage of a first lap mistake from Q1 winner Michal Orlowski which in turn forced Bruno Coelho into a mistake. While Orlowski would fight his way back to the front to knock Bayer off the top of the timing screens it was only temporary as the reigning champion once again got things wrong at the table top on the penultimate lap. The mistake dropping Orlowski back to third, Lee Martin was able to go one better than Q1 and take a P2 for the round. With his run filled with errors as he tried to make up the time lost on the opening lap, Coelho would set the 4th fastest time ahead of Joona Haatanen with Polish youngster Bartosz Zalewski again completing the Top 6.

With his wife and son arriving at the Hudy Arena just in time to watch his Q2 performance, Bayer said afterwards, ‘The first two made mistakes while I made a run without mistakes. It was a really good run for me.’   The former event winner continued, ‘I know I am not as fast as these two guys (Orlowski & Coelho) but if I make no mistakes maybe I can come into the fight.  I feel confident with my the car’.  He concluded, ‘I know my pace so I just need to try and not over drive’.

Explaining his run, Martin said, ‘the car was pushing a lot because of the extreme front tyre wear so keeping your fronts good is going to be hard work’.  Running a lower ride height for Q2, the Yokomo driver said the car ‘felt pretty much the same’ as Q1 but added ‘I could have snook a TQ run but I had to let Bruno go by a few times which helped Bayer to take it’.  With a 2 and 3 on the board, 2 of the four qualifiers to count, former champion said, ‘I hope I can push on in the last two’.

‘I threw it away’, was Orlowski’s reaction after Q2.  Yet to register a 2WD win this season, the Schumacher driver continued, ‘the car felt amazing but I cased the table top and rolled. I lost loads of time. I had another error when I flipped the car but I still got back on the TQ pace and then with 2-laps to go I crashed again at the table top’.  Losing over 3-seconds in this error but finishing only 1.5-seconds off Bayer’s time he said, ‘I was the only driver to do a 22-second lap so I know my pace is quite high but now we have to see who goes when on new tyres.  The difference is quite high’.

Commenting on his P4 for the round, Coelho said, ‘I had bad luck with Orlowski at the beginning. I jumped the wrong way to go avoid his crash and flipped.  Then I forced way too much to recover the time I lost. I made a lot of mistakes’.  The EOS Poland winner concluded, ‘there is still 2 more to go and with Bayer taking that one everything is completely open’.

‘Making progress’, was how Joona Haatanen summed up his P5 in the second qualifier.  Securing his first EOS victory at this season’s championship opener at the Nurburgring, the Team Associated driver continued, ‘our car is not working like we want.  Before at this stage of the race me and Neil would be fighting for Top 3.  At least now we found some pace and I can get a 5, it is a hard race for now’.   Asked where the improvement over Q1 came from, the young Finn explained. ‘We made my car lighter for Q1 but it was way too nervous so we went back for Q2 and along went higher with the rear camber link. It was better but still not fast enough’.

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