Bergrennen St.Agatha 26.-27.Sept.2015
23. Sep. 2015 14:22 | Kategorie: Motorsport
Internationales Auto-Bergrennen von Esthofen nach St. Agatha:
- FIA International Hill Climb Cup 2015
- Österreichische Automobil Berg Staatsmeisterschaft 2015
- Österreichische Berg Staatsmeisterschaft für Hist. Automobile 2015
- FIA Zentraleurpa Zonen Meisterschaft 2015
- KW Gruppe H Berg-Cup 2015
191 Fahrer aus 14 Nationen konnten sich für die beiden Rennläufe qualifizieren. Darunter auch 8 Damen.
Das Bergrennen von Esthofen nach St. Agatha zählt auch zum internationalen Hill Climb Cup der FIA.
St. Agatha ist das letzte von 12 Rennen in diesem Bewerb für diese Jahr und für einige Fahrer geht es noch um Punkte und Plätze. Dies ist wohl sehr ausschlaggebend für das große Interesse hier zu starten.
Für die Zuseher lohnt es sich allemal. Sehen sie hier Kaliber wie die Audi S1 mit rund 800 PS, Formel 3000, Allradmonster wie Lancia Delta Integrale, Ford Cosworth, Mitsubishi EVO.
Historische Fahrzeuge vom kleinen Puch 500 bis hin zu den schnellen Autos des deutschen KW Berg Cup.
Im Gegensatz zu den gestrigen beiden Trainings, wo alles fast perfekt lief, hunzte es heute Morgen im 3. Training gewaltig.
2 Unterbrechungen nach technischem Defekt und Ölspur, 5 Unterbrechungen nach Ausflügen in die Botanik mit Blechschäden verzögerten das Training, sodass der 1. Rennlauf um einige Minuten später gestartet wurde.
1. Rennlauf
Die Sonne kam durch, es wurde warm und der im letzten Jahr aufgestellte Streckenrekord von Eric Berguerand mit 01:05.469 wurde fast geschlagen. Kaum Unterbrechungen.
Sebastien Petit aus Frankreich fuhr 01:05.500, gefolgt von Dusan Neveril CZ 01:08.334 und
Uwe Lang aus D mit 01:09.849.
Kerstin Taus fuhr 01:34.127 (Subaru Impreza), Stefanie Klapfenböck 01:37.003 (BMW 325i), Silvia Ebenhöh 01:40.223 (VW Polo), Johanna Amann 01:44.004 (Renault Clio RSIII) und Beate Steiner 01:46.563 (Seat Ibiza GTI)
2. Rennlauf
Kaum Rennunterbrechungen, Tausendstel Krimi bei den Tourenwagen zwischen Norbert Brenner und Erich Edlinger und neuer Streckenrekord von Sebastien Petit welcher als letzter Starter diesen Rekord in den Asphalt brannte.
Hier die GESAMTSIEGER nach beiden Rennläufen:
1 PETIT Sebastien derselbe F 01:05.500 01:04.632 02:10.132
2 NEVERIL Dusan Speed Master Racing Team CZ 01:08.334 01:08.881 02:17.215
3 JANIK Vaclav Nutrend Czech National Team CZ 01:10.042 01:09.358 02:19.400
17 WALDY Hermann (Fahrer des MSC Rottenegg) A(K) 01:16.464 01:17.034 02:33.498
Bei den Tourenwagen:
1 BRENNER Norbert derselbe D 01:13.275 01:14.631 02:27.906
2 EDLINGER Erich derselbe A(St) 01:14.129 01:13.828 02:27.957
3 PREGARTNER Herbert derselbe A(St) 01:16.618 01:16.220 02:32.838
Rund 12.000 Zuschauer verfolgten die beiden Rennläufe.
Der MSC Rottenegg bedankt sich bei allen Zusehern für hervorragende Disziplin an der Rennstrecke.
SUPERMOTO WM - MELK
19. Sep. 2015 21:18 | Kategorie: Motorsport
Lukas HÖLLBACHER wins both RACES in S1 GP - Thomas CHAREYRE - 4th Time World Champion
Melk (Austria) 20 September 2015 – The crowning of Thomas Chareyre for the fourth time as World Champion marked a successful return to Austria for the final Grand Prix of the 2015 FIM Supermoto World Championship but while the Frenchman celebrated his success, the Austrian fans found a new hero of their own as Lukas Hoellbacher roared to a double moto victory for the first time this season.
In S2 European Championship, with the Title already won by Marc Reiner Schmidt, Fabrizio Bartolini did enough to hold down second after a nailbiting end to the S2 season.
S1GP Chasing a fourth World Title TM Racing Thomas Chareyre took the holeshot in race one with KTM Rudolph Bauer and HUSQVARNA Lukas Hollbacher tucked in neatly behind. Chareyr’s closest rival HONDA L30 Racing Ivan Lazzarini was just inside the top ten in seventh.
Chareyre led for the first three laps but by lap four had been caught and passed by the highly motivated Hollbacher, riding in front of his home fans.
With Chareyre in a comfortable second position, it was up to Lazzarini to make his move and the Italian put on a brave charge to third before the halfway mark, but was unable to do anything about Chareyre, who came home second behind Hollbacher. The Title would have to be decided in the final race of the season.
S1GP Race 1 Top Ten: 1. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, Husqvarna) 14 laps in 19:30.042; 2. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) +04.583; 3. LAZZARINI Ivan (ITA, Honda) +09.178; 4. MAIER Hannes (AUT, KTM) +14.558; 5. MONTICELLI Teo (ITA, Honda) +16.166; 6. BURBANO David (COL, Suzuki) +24.731; 7. VERMEULEN Devon (NED, Honda) +25.916; 8. RAVAGLIA Christian (ITA, Honda) +26.348; 9. VERDEROSA Massimiliano (ITA, Honda) +28.978; 10. BAUER Rudolf (AUT, KTM) +42.838.
S1GP Race 2
After giving the home fans something to cheer about with his victory in race one Lukas Hollbacher was ready to do it again in race two. When he crossed the line at the end of the first lap though the Austrian was down in fourth behind Thomas Chareyre, Rudolf Bauer and Hannes Maier – three Austrians in the top four though was good enough for the home crowd. Ivan Lazzarini meanwhile was buried in seventh and his hopes of that elusive first World Title was slipping further away. After three laps the race looked to have settled down, Chareyre holding off the three Austrians with Pavel Kejmar fifth, Teo Monticelli sixth and Lazzarini, making no progress still in seventh.
Bauer dropped from second to fifth promoting Maier to second and Hollbacher to third but despite that slip Chareyre was still under pressure from Maier.
But you sensed that the Frenchman was doing just enough to maintain his advantage, careful not to make any mistakes. He also looked like a man who wanted to take the title with a win.
However, that all changed on Lap nine when TC4 slipped back to fifth leaving Hollbacher as the new race leader ahead of Hannes Maier; an Austrian one-two with Kejmar third.
Three laps later it was all over, Hollbacher crossed the line to secure his first double victory of the season, extra special as it was at home, but it was somewhat overshadowed by Thomas Chareyre’s fifth place being good enough to secure the S1GP World Championship.
S1GP Race 2 Top Ten: 1. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, Husqvarna) 12 laps in 16:53.324; 2. KEJMAR Pavel (CZE, Husqvarna) +00.803; 3. MAIER Hannes (AUT, KTM) +02.935; 4. BAUER Rudolf (AUT, KTM) +03.592; 5. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) +05.095; 6. MONTICELLI Teo (ITA, Honda) +05.499; 7. LAZZARINI Ivan (ITA, Honda) +06.733; 8. VERMEULEN Devon (NED, Honda) +09.373; 9. SITNIANSKY Milan (CZE, Honda) +28.146; 10. BURBANO David (COL, Suzuki) +32.682.
Point standings pending on the outcome of the C-fuel test results of riders Kingelin and Vermeulen
S1GP Overall Top Ten: 1. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT, Husqvarna) Pts. 50 (25+25); 2. MAIER Hannes (AUT, KTM) Pts. 38 (18+20); 3. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA, TM) Pts. 38 (22+16); 4. LAZZARINI Ivan (ITA, Honda) Pts. 34 (20+14); 5. MONTICELLI Teo (ITA, Honda) Pts. 31 (16+15); 6. BAUER Rudolf (AUT, KTM) Pts. 29 (11+18); 7. VERMEULEN Devon (NED, Honda) Pts. 27 (14+13); 8. KEJMAR Pavel (CZE, Husqvarna) Pts. 26 (4+22); 9. BURBANO David (COL, Suzuki) Pts. 26 (15+11); 10. SITNIANSKY Milan (CZE, Honda) Pts. 22
S1GP Championship Top Ten: 1. CHAREYRE Thomas (FRA-TM) points 291; 2. LAZZARINI Ivan (ITA-Honda) p. 274; 3. HOLLBACHER Lukas (AUT-Husqvarna) p. 256; 4. KEJMAR Pavel (CZE-Husqvarna) p. 237; 5. RAVAGLIA Christian (ITA-Honda) p. 190; 6. HERMUNEN Mauno (FIN-TM) p. 188; 7. VERMEULEN Devon (NED-Ktm) p. 176; 8. MONTICELLI Teo (ITA-Honda) p. 166; 9. VERDEROSA Massimiliano (ITA-Honda) p. 162. ; 10. KINGELIN Asseri (FIN-Honda) p. 135
S1GP Manufacturers: 1.TM 327 points; 2. Husqvarna 297; 3. Honda 277 p.; 4. KTM 211 p.; 5.Suzuki 140 p.; 6. Kawasaki 8; 7. Yamaha 0 p.
S2
SHR Suzuki Petr VORLICEK took the holeshot closely followed by KTM Manuel HAGLEITNER, but all eyes were on the battle for second position in the Championship. TM Racing Toni Klem was placed third ahead of HONDA Assomotor Fabrizio Bartolini with HONDA Freccia Diego Monticelli further back in ninth. But the fastest rider on track and making the best progress was HONDA L30 Racing Yuri Guardalà, the Italian wasted no time in climbing from sixth on lap, was fifth by lap two after a mistake from Klem saw the Finn drop back to eighth. Guardalà then passed SUZUKI Team Grau David Gimenez to take fourth on lap four before setting about Bartolini.
Meanwhile the top three positions remained unchained as Vorlicek did his best to stay ahead of Hagleitner and Bartolini.
With five laps to go Guardalà pounced on Bartolini to nick third and three laps later he was past Hagleitner, and with two laps remaining was the new race leader after passing Vorlicek, who had led for twelve laps.
Guardalà took the win from Vorlicek and Hagleitner with Bartolini taking fourth. Klem lost ground to ‘Bart Man’ in seventh, one place ahead of Monticelli.
S2 Race 1 Top Ten: 1. GUARDALA' Yuri (ITA, Honda) 14 laps in 19:53.822; 2. VORLICEK Petr (CZE, Suzuki) +01.881; 3. HAGLEITNER Manuel (AUT, KTM) +02.275; 4. BARTOLINI Fabrizio (ITA, Honda) +11.016; 5. GIMENEZ David (ESP, Suzuki) +16.687; 6. LAPINI Lorenzo (ITA, Honda) +18.911; 7. KLEM Toni (FIN, TM) +19.740; 8. MONTICELLI Diego (ITA, Honda) +21.540; 9. AMODEO Mickael (FRA, Yamaha) +22.248; 10. CIAGLIA Luca (ITA, Honda) +28.175
S2 Race 2
Once again it was Vorlicek who grabbed the holeshot ahead of Guardalà and Hagleitner, with Bartolini in sixth, Monticelli eighth, with Toni Klem failing to complete the first lap. By the end of the opening lap, Bartolini was looking relaxed and had moved up to fifth. But right behind him was Monticelli who’d passed two riders in one lap to get into sixth. Up front, less than one second separated the first three, with Hagleitner moving past Guardalà into second. A lap later and the Austrian was past Vorlicek and pulling clear as the new race leader.
On lap five Hagleitner set the fastest lap of the race with a gap of just over three seconds, as Guardalà eased past Vorlicek for second.
Lorenzo Lapini was doing a great job of keeping Bartolini at bay in fourth, Bartolini doing enough to maintain second in the Championship by staying ahead of Monticelli.
By the next lap though, it was all change: Hagleitner led, Lapini second, Guardalà 3rd, Vorlicek 4th Monticelli 5th and Bartolini 6th and that’s how it stayed until the checkered flag.
Hagleitner took his first S2 race win, Lapini and Guardalà rounding out the top three. More importantly though Bartolini did enough to claim second overall in the standings.
S2 Race 2 Top Ten: 1. HAGLEITNER Manuel (AUT, KTM) 14 laps in 20:40.010; 2. LAPINI Lorenzo (ITA, Honda) +07.449; 3. GUARDALA' Yuri (ITA, Honda) +09.681; 4. VORLICEK Petr (CZE, Suzuki) +13.240; 5. MONTICELLI Diego (ITA, Honda) +14.537; 6. BARTOLINI Fabrizio (ITA, Honda) +15.222; 7. PROMUTICO Lorenzo (ITA, Honda) +16.402; 8. GIMENEZ David (ESP, Suzuki) +20.414; 9. LLADOS Joan (ESP, Aprilia) +22.708; 10. CIAGLIA Luca (ITA, Honda) +33.500
S2 Overall Top Ten: 1. HAGLEITNER Manuel (AUT, KTM) Pts. 45 (20+25); 2. GUARDALA' Yuri (ITA, Honda) Pts. 45 (25+20); 3. VORLICEK Petr (CZE, Suzuki) Pts. 40 (22+18); 4. LAPINI Lorenzo (ITA, Honda) Pts. 37 (15+22); 5. BARTOLINI Fabrizio (ITA, Honda) Pts. 33 (18+15); 6. MONTICELLI Diego (ITA, Honda) Pts. 29 (13+16); 7. GIMENEZ David (ESP, Suzuki) Pts. 29 (16+13); 8. LLADOS Joan (ESP, Aprilia) Pts. 22 (10+12); 9. CIAGLIA Luca (ITA, Honda) Pts. 22 (11+11); 10. FAGRE Kevin (SWE, Husqvarna) Pts. 19 (9+10)
S2 Championship Top Ten: 1.SCHMIDT Marc Reiner (GER-TM) points 247; 2. BARTOLINI Fabrizio (ITA-Honda) p. 200; 3. MONTICELLI Diego (ITA-Honda) p. 191; 4. KLEM Toni (FIN-TM) p. 171; 5. GIMENEZ David (ESP-Suzuki) p.162; 6. VORLICEK Petr (CZE-Suzuki) p. 156; 7.BUSSEI Giovanni (ITA-TM) p. 150; 6. MARTELLA Mattia (ITA-TM) p. 144; 8. LAPINI Lorenzo (ITA-Honda) p. 134; 10. GUARDALA’ YURI (ITA-Honda) p.124
S2 Manufacturers: 1. TM 264 points; 2. Honda 241 p.; 3. Suzuki 201 p.; 4. KTM 133 p.; 5 Husqvarna 120 p.; 6. Aprilia 115 p.; 7. Yamaha 84 p.
Complete results available HERE
SMGP AUSTRIA - QUICK FACTS
Circuit length: 1903 mt (1677 mt Asphalt, 226 mt Off-Road)
Temperature: 18°
Weather conditions: Cloudy
Crowd attendance: 5.000
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