Schlagwort: Wolfgang Jaksch

OPEN Class: Startliste für „Masaryk Racing Days“ in Brno (CZ) steht fest

Wolfgang Jaksch during season race 10 in Assen 2017.

Die sechste Station der BOSS GP Meisterschaftssaison 2017 steht am Wochenende des 9./10. September 2017 an. Heimstätte für die Saisonrennen 11 und 12 werden die „Masaryk Racing Days“ im tschechischen Brno sein. Die Startliste für das Rennwochenende steht nun fest.

15 Fahrer insgesamt meldeten in beiden BOSS GP Klassen (FORMULA und OPEN Class) für die Rennen in Brno. Fans und Zuschauer können sich somit auf etliche interessante und aufredende Duelle auf der Strecke in der Tschechei freuen.

Drei Fahrer werden in der OPEN Class in Brno an den Start gehen. Der aktuell Führende der Klasse, Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed), führt das Startfeld an. Der aktuell Zweitplatzierte der OPEN Class, Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team) wird in Brno ebenfalls auf die Strecke gehen. Sein Saisondebüt in der BOSS GP plant hingegen Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing Team) in Brno zu geben. Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) hingegen wird nach seinem spektakulären Crash in Saisonrennen 9 in Assen vor einigen Wochen in Brno nicht starten.

 

Die Startliste der OPEN Class für die “Masaryk Racing Days” in Brno sieht damit wie folgt aus:

Start-No. Name Team Nat. Make Type
1 Ingo Gerstl Top Speed AUT Toro Rosso STR 1 F1
21 Bernd Herndlhofer H&A Racing AUT Arrows A22 F1
26 Wolfgang Jaksch F Xtreme Racing Team GER Super Aguri SA06 F1

 

BOSS GP trägt 2017 auf sieben verschiedenen Rennstrecken Europas insgesamt 14 Rennen aus. Hockenheim (GER) im April, Zandvoort (NED) im Mai, Paul Picard (FRA) im Juni, Zolder (BEL) im Juli und Assen (NED) im August haben bereits stattgefunden. In Brno werden die Saisonrennen 11 und 12 ausgetragen. Letzte Station der Saison wird Ende September/Anfang Oktober der BOSS GP Superprix auf der Rennstrecke in Imola (ITA) sein.

MORE:

Die aktuellen Saisonergebnisse finden sich hier: bossgp.com/de/ergebnisse

Alle Informationen zur Rennstrecke in Brno gibt es hier: www.automotodrombrno.cz/de

06/09/2017

OPEN class: Gerstl back on P1 in race 2

Podium of OPEN class in race 2 in Assen 2017.

New day, new challenges. Race 2 of the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen (NED) went more or less smooth in front of an awesome crowd of 94.500 spectators. Two drivers started in the BOSS GP OPEN class. There were no crashes tough as on Saturday, despite Wolfgang Jaksch had to quit two laps before race finish due to technical issues.

Ranked on start position 14 for Ingo Gerstl after his early race exit on Saturday, the race director and stewards decided for safety reasons to put the Austrian on the pole position anyway. „Actually I was surprised about that decision, made by the race management. I didn’t ask for, it was decided because of safety reasons“, Gerstl explained after the race, since there was some trouble about that decision anyway.

As expected the Austrian dominated the grid from the start, showing a confident race, securing as well the win of the total grid as the P1 of the OPEN class. Gerstl drove his fastest lap in lap 10 with 1:22,277 min, being significant slower than in free practice and Qualifying. „I did what I had to do, but actually didn’t drive faster than necessary. Now I’m happy, that the race and the race weekend are done without any further problems“, the Austrian explained after the podium ceremony. In fact some the trouble about the decision about the start position had affected the focus on the race, as well as the duel against Klaas Zwart, which lots of BOSS GP fans and spectators had hoped and waited for, was heavily missed, due to the crash of the Dutch in the free practice session on Saturday morning. „This was really a crazy race weekend. We hope for a better one at the next stop in Brno“, Gerstl explained.

The gap between Gerstl and second OPEN class driver at the grid, Wolfgang Jaksch, was significant, Gerstls P1 was never in question. Jaksch drove his best lap in 1:27,167 min (lap 7) and finished on position 9 with a total time of 24:07,081, finishing 16 laps. Due to technical reasons the German quit earlier than planned, two laps before the finish of the race.

Wolfgang Jaksch quit two laps before race finish.

Wolfgang Jaksch quit two laps before race finish.

 

At the end of the race weekend in Assen, fifth stage of the BOSS GP championship 2017 overall, the total ranking of the OPEN class hasn’t changed that much: Gerstl leads the grid dominantly with 125 points reached in six attended races. Jaksch on second rank as runner up has a total of 107 points out of six races attended.

This is the result of the OPEN class at race 2 in Assen:

Position No. Name Nat. Team Car Total time Fastest lap (min) In Gap Laps km/h
1 1 Ingo Gerstl AUT Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 F1 26:13,529 1:22,277 10 18 187,58
 2 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 24:07,081 1:27,167 4 2 laps 16 181,30

 

Since OPEN and FORMULA class have different classifications, but drive together at the same race, the whole start grid of 14 drivers started at the same race. Next stage of the 2017 BOSS GP championship season is Brno (CZ) on 9th/10th of September 2017.

MORE:

Picture gallery of Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

FORMULA class: Race 2 at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/formula-class-ledermair-takes-second-p1-of-the-weekend-de-plano-with-p2-after-incredible-race

OPEN class: Race 1 at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-wolfgang-jaksch-winning-his-first-ever-p1-at-boss-gp 

OPEN class: Qualifying at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-qualifying-in-assen-gerstl-saves-pole-position

OPEN class: Free practice at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-free-practice-ends-with-a-horrific-crash-by-klaas-zwart

OPEN class: Start list at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-start-list-for-the-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-is-set

Standings of season 2017: bossgp.com/standings

06/08/2017

OPEN class: Wolfgang Jaksch winning his first ever P1 at BOSS GP

Wolfgang Jaksch winning race 1 in Assen 2017.

After a free practice session, which ended with an horrifying crash of OPEN class driver Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) and a smooth Qualifying with Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) setting up the pole position, teams and spectators experienced quite a strange race at the end of the day at the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen.

Two OPEN class drivers where left on track, after Zwarts exit: Ingo Gerstl and Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team). While Gerstl started on pole position with his Toro Rosso STR1, Wolfgang Jaksch started with his Super Aguri SA06 from position 5 in start grid of 14 drivers in total.

For the first time this season current leader of the OPEN class overall ranking Ingo Gerstl didn’t finish his race. He spun off the track already in the warm up lap. „I passed an oil spill and twisted from the track“, Gerstl explained later. „Everything is fine, the car is totally flawless. It was just not possible, to return on track.“ The Austrian now will set full power at the second race of the weekend on Sunday afternoon.

Twisted from the track in the warm up lap: Ingo Gerstl.

Spun from the track in the warm up lap: Ingo Gerstl.

So Wolfgang Jaksch was the only remaining OPEN class driver at the grid. And he managed well. After passing a safety car phase for four laps, due to a crash and twister of Wolfgang Jordan (H&A Racing) on the home straights, Jaksch overtook Marc Faggionato (Zig Zag) in lap 5 and the overall position 3 of the grid for the next three laps. While temporarily leaving the track due to an driving error, Jaksch fell back to position 4 in lap eight and even was overtaken by Salvatore De Plano in the last lap. The German finished on position 5 of the overall start grid, but made it to P1 of the BOSS GP OPEN class.

„It’s the first ever P1 in the BOSS GP, since I started racing here three years ago“, Jaksch told us after the race. „Actually I don’t feel that overwhelmed about the way, the result was achieved. Yes, I am happy about P1 and the points for the championship, but honestly it wasn’t a nice race for spectators as well as drivers“, Jaksch pointed to the long safety car phase, which affected the race significantly. „After the strange free practice in the morning with the crash of Klaas Zwart and the crash at the beginning of the race itself, my main focus was, to bring that race and the car home safely.“ Now on position 2 of the overall OPEN class ranking, Jaksch is excited about a much better race on Sunday: „I look forward very much to the race on Sunday. There will be a huge amount of spectators, that’s always a lot of fun and great atmosphere for the drivers. I hope, that all drivers of the grid will finish the race – that’s great entertainment for fans and spectators as well.“

This is the result of the OPEN class at race 1 in Assen:

Position No. Name Nat. Team Car Fastest lap (min) In Gap Laps km/h
1 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 1:34,584 10 10 123,67

Since OPEN and FORMULA class have different classifications, but drive together at the same race, the whole start grid of 14 drivers will start at the same race on Sunday at race 2 again. It will start at 2:14 p.m. (duration: 25 min).

This is the starting grid for race 2 at the “Gamma Racing Days”  in Assen 2017:

Start grid of race 2 in Assen 2017.

Start grid of race 2 in Assen 2017.

MORE:

Picture gallery of Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

FORMULA class: Race 1 at „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/formula-class-ledermair-wins-race-and-p1

OPEN class: Qualifying at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-qualifying-in-assen-gerstl-saves-pole-position

OPEN class: Free practice at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-free-practice-ends-with-a-horrific-crash-by-klaas-zwart

OPEN class: Start list at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-start-list-for-the-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-is-set

Standings of season 2017: bossgp.com/standings

05/08/2017

OPEN class: Qualifying in Assen – Gerstl saves pole position

Ingo Gerstl on track in Assen 2017.

After his awful crash during free practice in the morning, Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) is out of the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen for this weekend. Luckily the local hero wasn’t injured. Finally two OPEN class drivers were remaining for the Qualifying, since Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing) had to cancel the races due to technical reasons already before just arriving in Assen. It is now a battle between Ingo Gerstl (Team Top Speed) and Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team) for the podium.

Apart from Zwarts cancellation of the remaining race weekend, the Qualifying at the „Gamma Racing Days“ went smoothly. Drivers had to deal with difficult weather conditions: Sun and light rain alternated. At the beginning of the Qualifying a few drops fell down – a good challenge for teams and driver, finding the best setup for these conditions.

Ingo Gerstl was the first driver on the 4,555 km long track, showing a sovereign and fast performance in his Toro Rosso STR1 and securing the pole position for the race in the evening once more this season. He drove his best lap time in lap 6 with 1:23,228 min. Wolfgang Jaksch followed with quite a gap and a best lap time in 1:31,272 in his Super Aguri SA06, nevertheless improving his lap record from the free practice. Gerstl passed seven laps in total, Jaksch six laps.

Wolfgang Jaksch on track in Assen 2017 with his Super Aguri SA06.

Wolfgang Jaksch on track in Assen 2017 with his Super Aguri SA06.

 

These are the results of the Qualifying:

Position No. Name Nat. Team Car Fastest lap (min) In Gap Laps km/h
1 1 Ingo Gerstl AUT Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 F1 1:23,228 6 7 197,03
2 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 1:31,272 5  8,044 6 179,66

Since OPEN and FORMULA class have different classifications, but drive together at the same race, the whole start grid of 14 drivers will start at the same race. So Gerstl once more this season owns the pole position, followed by FORMULA class drivers Johann Ledermair (Ledermair Motorsport), Salvatore De Plano (MM International Motorsport) and Mahaveer Raghunathan (PS Racing by Coloni Motorsport). Wolfgang Jaksch will start from position 5 at the race (season race 9) in the evening, which will start at 5:59 p.m.

This is the starting grid for race 1 at the „Gamma Racing Days“  in Assen 2017:

Start grid of race 1 in Assen 2017.

MORE:

Picture gallery of Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

OPEN class: Free practice at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-free-practice-ends-with-a-horrific-crash-by-klaas-zwart

OPEN class: Start list at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-start-list-for-the-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-is-set

Standings of season 2017: bossgp.com/standings

05/08/2017

OPEN Class: Qualifying in Assen – Gerstl erneut auf Pole Position

Ingo Gerstl on track in Assen 2017.

Nach dem Horrorcrash während des freien Trainings am Morgen, wird Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) bei den „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen nicht mehr zum Einsatz kommen. Glücklicherweise trug der Lokalmatador bei seinem schweren Unfall vor Heimpublikum keine Verletzungen davon.  Damit bleiben im Qualifying zwei OPEN Class Fahrer im BOSS GP Startfeld übrig. Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing) hatte die Rennen in Assen aus technischen Gründen bereits im Vorfeld absagen müssen. Damit kommt es nun zum Duell um die Podiumsspitze zwischen Ingo Gerstl (Team Top Speed) und Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team).

Abgesehen von Klaarts Ausscheiden nach dem freien Training verlief das BOSS GP Qualifying der „Gamma Racing Days“ reibungslos. Herausforderung für die Fahrer boten die Witterungsbedingungen: Sonne und leichter Regen wechselten sich im Verlauf des Vormittags immer wieder ab. Pünktlich zum Beginn des Qualifyings prasselten schließlich wieder Regentropfen auf die Strecke. Herausforderung für die Fahrer war es, das beste Setup für diese Bedingungen zu finden.

Ingo Gerstl zog es als ersten Fahrer des gesamten Startfeldes auf die 4,555 km lange Strecke. In seinem Toro Rosso STR1 zeigte er eine ebenso souveräne wie schnelle Leistung und sicherte sich damit unangefochten die Pole Position. Seine schnellste Runde absolvierte der Österreicher in Runde 6 mit 1:23,228 min. Wolfgang Jaksch folgte ihm mit deutlichem Abstand und einer Bestrundenzeit von 1:31,272 in seinem Super Aguri SA06. Nichtsdestotrotz verbesserte der Deutsche seine Bestzeit aus dem freien Training noch einmal. Gerstl absolvierte insgesamt sieben Runden auf der Strecke, Jaksch sechs Runden.

Wolfgang Jaksch on track in Assen 2017 with his Super Aguri SA06.

Wolfgang Jaksch auf der Strecke in Assen 2017 mit seinem Super Aguri SA06.

 

Die Ergebnisse des Qualifyings in Assen 2017:

Position Nr. Name Nat. Team Auto Schnellste Runde (min) In Abstand Runden gesamt km/h
1 1 Ingo Gerstl AUT Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 F1 1:23,228 6 7 197,03
2 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 1:31,272 5  8,044 6 179,66

 

Beide BOSS GP Klassen – OPEN und FORMULA Class – werden getrennt voneinander gewertet. Das Starterfeld von nun 14 Fahrern geht jedoch auch im Rennen zusammen auf die Strecke. Gerstl hat dabei einmal mehr im Saisonverlauf die Pole Position inne, gefolgt von den FORMULA Class Fahrern Johann Ledermair (Ledermair Motorsport), Salvatore De Plano (MM International Motorsport) und Mahaveer Raghunathan (PS Racing by Coloni Motorsport). Wolfgang Jaksch startet von Position 5 im neunten Saisonrennen am Abend, welches um 17:59 Uhr auf die Strecke geht.

Startaufstellung für Rennen 1 bei den „Gamma Racing Days“  in Assen 2017:

Start grid of race 1 in Assen 2017.

MEHR:

Fotogalerie Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

FORMULA Class: Qualifying “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/de/formula-class-qualifying-in-assen-ledermair-schnellster-formula-fahrer

OPEN Class: Freies Training „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/de/open-class-freies-training-endet-mit-schwerem-unfall-von-zwart

OPEN Class: Startliste “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/de/open-class-startliste-fuer-die-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-steht-fest

Aktuelle Ergebnisse Saison 2017: bossgp.com/de/ergebnisse

05/08/2017

OPEN class: Free practice ends with horrifying crash by Zwart

Four drivers had registered for the BOSS GP OPEN class at the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen (NED). Season races 9 and 10 will take place at the circuit in the northeast of the Netherlands. One free practice for the races was scheduled on Saturday (5th of August) at 9:31 a.m. It ended with an horrifying crash by Klaas Zwart.

Both BOSS GP classes – OPEN and FORMULA class – went on track together for the practice session. Ingo Gerstl (Team Top Speed), Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team) and Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) represented the OPEN class,  Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing) had to step back due to technical issues already before the race weekend. Weather conditions were fine in Assen on Saturday morning: 18°, cloudy, but dry.

The practice session started slowly, due to two yellow flag phases in the beginning (‚PETER‘ (Team Ray Ban) and Wolfgang Jordan (H&A Racing Team) spun off the track). But finally drivers tested the circuit with Ingo Gerstl finally racing the fastest lap of the start grid on the 4.555 km long track with an 1:18,263 min with his Toro Rosso STR1. This insane time meant new track record in Assen by the Austrian – previous track record was a time of 1:18,765. Since official track records only count during races, but not during practice or Qualifying sessions, Gerstls time stays an inofficial record. Wolfgang Jaksch showed his best lap in 1:33,210 with his Super Aguri SA06, having a clear gap to leading Gerstl.

 

Klaas Zwart (r.) on track in Assen 2017.

Klaas Zwart (r.) in front of Ingo Gerstl (l.) on track in Assen 2017.

 

It was not a good day for Klaas Zwart in front of his home audience. While overtaking Marc Faggionato (Zig Zag, FORMULA class) with still seven minutes of the practice session to go, the Dutch flew off the track, crashed into the wall at the beginning of the curve to the home stretch at high speed with his car catching fire. Luckily the Dutch wasn’t injured at the heavy crash, but his Jaguar R5 suffered serious damage. „I feel pure frustration“, Zwart told us after the crash. „I overtook him, probably he didn’t see me. I felt a hit and catapulted of the track. Luckily I’m fine, no injuries. I hope, we can fix the car.“

The free practice finally was cancelled after the crash of Zwart. There wont be another practice session. The Qualifying will start at 1:04 p.m.

These are the results of the free practice:

Position No. Name Nat. Team Car Fastest lap (min) In Gap Laps km/h
1 1 Ingo Gerstl AUT Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 F1 1:18,263 9 10 209,52
2 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 1:33,210 6  14,947 8 175,93
3 66 Klaas Zwart NED Team Ascari Jaguar R5 F1 2:00,994 2  42,731 6 135,53

 

MORE:

Picture gallery of Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

FORMULA class: Free practice at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/formula-class-early-finish-after-a-crash-ledermair-back-on-track-and-top-of-the-field

OPEN class: Start list at “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/open-class-start-list-for-the-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-is-set

Standings of season 2017: bossgp.com/standings

05/08/2017

OPEN Class: Freies Training endet mit schwerem Unfall von Zwart

Vier Fahrer hatten sich für die die BOSS GP Open Class bei den „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen (NED) registriert. Die Saisonrennen 9 und 10 werden am ersten Augustwochenende auf der Rennstrecke im Nordosten der Niederlande ausgetragen. In einem vollgepackten Programmablauf für das Wochenende stand dieses Mal nur eine einzige Trainingseinheit für Samstag, den 5. August, um 9:31 Uhr auf dem Plan. Diese endete mit einem schweren Unfall von Klaas Zwart.

Beide BOSS GP Klassen – OPEN und FORMULA Class – gehen auch im freien Training zusammen auf die Strecke. Ingo Gerstl (Team Top Speed), Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team) und Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari) starteten in Assen in der OPEN Class,  Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing) hatte seine Rennteilnahme bereits vor seiner Anreise nach Assen absagen müssen, Grund dafür waren technische Probleme seines Arrows A22. Die Witterungsbedingungen in Assen zum freien Training am Samstagmorgen waren gut: 18°, bewölkt, aber trocken.

Die Trainings-Session kam nur langsam ins Laufen. Gleich zwei Mal musste das Fahrerfeld die Geschwindigkeit in der Anfangsphase aufgrund zweier Dreher und anschließender Bergung (‚PETER‘ (Team Ray Ban) und Wolfgang Jordan (H&A Racing Team)) drosseln. Als die Strecke schließlich freigegeben war, zog das Fahrerfeld das Tempo an und testete die 4,555 km lange Strecke ordentlich aus. Ingo Gerstl lieferte die schnellste Rundenzeit mit 1:18,263 min in seinem Toro Rosso STR1. Mit dieser Spitzenzeit fuhr der Österreicher einen neuen Streckenrekord in Assen – die bis dato gültige Bestrundenzeit lag bei 1:18,765. Da offizielle Streckenrekorde allerdings nur während eines Rennens erzielt werden können, nicht aber während Trainingssessions oder Qualifyings, bleibt diese Fabelzeit von Gerstl ein inoffizieller Rekord. Wolfgang Jaksch folgte ihm als zweitschnellster Fahrer der OPEN Class, passierte die Ziellinie allerdings mit deutlichem Abstand auf den Österreicher. Jaksch fuhr die beste Runde mit seinem Super Aguri SA06 in 1:33,210.

 

Klaas Zwart (r.) on track in Assen 2017.

Klaas Zwart (r.) vor Ingo Gerstl (l.) auf der Strecke in Assen 2017.

 

Einen denkbar schlechten Tag erwischte Klaas Zwart, und das ausgerechnet vor seinem Heimpublikum. Während eines Überholmanövers (Marc Fagionatto, Team Zig Zag, FORMULA Class), sieben Minuten vor Ende der regulären Trainingszeit, katapultierte es den Holländer von der Strecke. Bei vollem Tempo kollidierte Zwart erst frontal mit einer Mauer im Eingangsbereich der Ziellinie, anschließend fing sein Jaguar R5 auch noch Feuer. Glücklicherweise trug der Holländer keinerlei Verletzungen aus diesem Horrorcrash davon. Sein Wagen wurde in Teilen stark zerstört und war anschließend nicht mehr fahrtüchtig. „Ich verspüre pure Frustration“, erklärte Zwart uns nach dem Unfall. „Ich habe ihn überholt, vermutlich hat er mich nicht gesehen. Ich habe einen Schlag verspürt und dann bin ich von der Strecke geflogen. Glücklicherweise habe ich mich nicht weiter verletzt. Ich hoffe nun, dass wir das Auto gefixed bekommen.“

 

It was not a good day for Klaas Zwart in front of his home audience. While overtaking Marc Fagionatti (Team Zig Zag, FORMULA class) with still seven minutes of the practice session to go, the Dutch flew off the track, crashed into the wall at the beginning of the curve to the home stretch at high speed with his car catching fire. Luckily the Dutch wasn’t injured at the heavy crash, but his Jaguar R5 suffered serious damage. „I feel pure frustration“, Zwart told us after the crash. „I overtook him, probably he didn’t see me. I felt a hit and catapulted of the track. Luckily I’m fine, no injuries. I hope, we can fix the car.“

Das freie Training wurde nach dem Unfall von Zwart abgebrochen. Weitere Trainingseinheiten gibt es an diesem Wochenende nicht. Nächster Programmpunkt ist nun das Qualifying, welches um 13:04 Uhr startet.

Die Ergebnisse vom freien Training: 

Position Nr. Name Nat Team Auto Schnellste Runde  (min) In Abstand Runden gesamt km/h
1 1 Ingo Gerstl AUT Top Speed Toro Rosso STR1 F1 1:18,263 9 10 209,52
2 26 Wolfgang Jaksch GER F Xtreme Racing Team Super Aguri SA06 F1 1:33,210 6  14,947 8 175,93
3 66 Klaas Zwart NED Team Ascari Jaguar R5 F1 2:00,994 2  42,731 6 135,53

MEHR:

Fotogalerie Assen 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/assen-gamma-racing-days

FORMULA Class: Freies Training “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/de/formula-class-fruehes-ende-nach-crash-ledermair-zurueck-auf-der-strecke-und-an-der-spitze

OPEN Class: Startliste “Gamma Racing Days” in Assen 2017: bossgp.com/de/open-class-startliste-fuer-die-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-steht-fest

Aktuelle Ergebnisse Saison 2017: bossgp.com/de/ergebnisse

05/08/2017

OPEN class: Start list for the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen (NED ) is set

Klaas Zwart (r.) leading the grid for the first rounds at race 2 (Zolder 2017).

In just a few days the fifth station of  the BOSS GP Championship season 2017 takes place. The circuit in Assen (NED) will be host for the season races 9 and 10 on the weekend from 5th to 6th of August. The start list for the event in Assen is now set. 

17 drivers in total (FORMULA and OPEN class) signed up for the event in Assen. Fans and specatators can look forward to some interesting and exciting duels on track. Four drivers will compete in the FORMULA class in Assen. Back on track will be current leader of the OPEN class, Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) as well as Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team), currently ranked on position 4 in the overall ranking. As well we will see again Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari), who won his first P1 of the season a couple of weeks ago in Zolder (BEL). Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing Team) will have his first appearance for BOSS GP this season. So BOSS GP fans can look forward to interesting battles between the OPEN class starters in Assen.

This is the start list for the OPEN class at the „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen:

Start-No. Name Team Nat. Make Type
1 Ingo Gerstl Top Speed AUT Toro Rosso STR 1 F1
21 Bernd Herndlhofer H&A Racing AUT Arrows A22 F1
26 Wolfgang Jaksch F Xtreme Racing Team GER Super Aguri SA06 F1
66 Klaas Zwart Team Ascari NED Jaguar R5 F1

 

BOSS GP will compete at seven different European venues in 2017, holding 14 races in total. Hockenheim (GER) in April, Zandvoort (NED) in May, Paul Picard (FRA) in June and Zolder (BEL) in July are done. Assen will set season races 9 and 10. Remaining tracks are Brno (CZE, September) and Imola (ITA, September/October).

MORE:

Find detailed statistics of current standings here: bossgp.com/standings/

Find all informations about the Circuit in Assen on this website: www.ttcircuit.com

31/07/2017

OPEN CLASS: Startliste für die „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen (NED ) steht fest

Klaas Zwart (r.) leading the grid for the first rounds at race 2 (Zolder 2017).

In wenigen Tagen findet die fünfte Station der BOSS GP Meisterschaft 2017 statt. Die Rennstrecke in Assen (NED) wird im Rahmen der „Gamma Racing Days“ Gastgeber für die Saisonrennen 9 und 10 am Wochenende des 5. und 6. August 2017 sein. Die Startliste für die Rennen steht nun fest.

17 Fahrer (FORMULA and OPEN class) haben ingesamt für die Rennen in Assen gemeldet. Fans und Zuschauer können sich also auf interessante und spannende Duelle auf der Strecke freuen. Vier Fahrer gehen in Assen in der FORMULA Class an den Start. Zurück auf der Strecke werden der Führende der OPEN class, Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed) sowie Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team), aktuell Vierter im Gesamtranking der Klasse sein. Auch Klaas Zwart (Team Ascari), der vor wenigen Wochen seine erste P1 der Saison in Zolder (BEL) einfuhr, geht in Assen auf die Strecke. Bernd Herndlhofer (H&A Racing Team) wird hingegen seine Saisonpremiere für die BOSS GP in Assen feiern. So BOSS GP Fans können sich also auf spannende Rennen und Duelle zwischen den OPEN Class Startern in Assen freuen.

Die Startliste der OPEN Class bei den „Gamma Racing Days“ in Assen:

Start-No. Name Team Nat. Make Type
1 Ingo Gerstl Top Speed AUT Toro Rosso STR 1 F1
21 Bernd Herndlhofer H&A Racing AUT Arrows A22 F1
26 Wolfgang Jaksch F Xtreme Racing Team GER Super Aguri SA06 F1
66 Klaas Zwart Team Ascari NED Jaguar R5 F1

 

MEHR:

Die Startliste der FORMULA Class in Assen: bossgp.com/de/formula-class-startliste-fuer-die-gamma-racing-days-in-assen-ned-steht-fest

Die aktuellen Saisonergebnisse: bossgp.com/de/ergebnisse

Alle Informationen zur Rennstrecke in Assen: www.ttcircuit.com

31/07/2017

Gerstl dominating again, van Kalmthout and Ledermair compete head-to-head

Podium race 2 at Paul Ricard 2017.

Another heated race under French sun at Paul Ricard brought a clear winning Ingo Gerstl (Top Speed, OPEN class) with a head-to-head competition following on position 2 and 3 between the youngsters Rinus van Kalmthout (Mansell Motorsport, OPEN class) and Johann Ledermair (Ledermair Motorsport, FORMULA class). 

It was a clear start-finish-victory for Ingo Gerstl, who dominated the track also in the second race of the weekend in France. After winning the first race at Saturday, the Austrian repeated a successful performance on Sunday, racing his best lap in 1:46,605 min. „I’m happy with the race“, Gerstl recapped his performance. „Especially since I reached my goal, to improve the best lap compared to Saturdays race.“

Start of race 2 at Paul Ricard 2017.

Start of race 2 at Paul Ricard 2017.

 

The gap between Gerstl and the closest rivals on track, Rinus van Kalmthout (+ 1:00,865 min) and Johann Ledermair (+ 1:10,978 min) on position 2 and 3, was significant. „There was no chance against Ingo (Gerstl) today“, van Kalmthout showed respect to the winner. The both youngsters, Rinus 16 years old, Johann 25 years old, showed a decent battle. At the end best lap times were more than close, with a 1:50,616 min by van Kalmthout in his GP2 Evo Dallara and a 1:50,643 by Ledermair in his Dallara GP2. Quita a remarkable performance by the Austrian Ledermair, if you notice, that he competes in the FORMULA class, while van Kalmthout starts at the OPEN class. „It was a good race, tyre management went well again“, van Kalmthout was satisfied with his race. „Ingo was really quick, I had no chance, keeping up with him. Finally we got out the most of what was possible today, so I’m happy with the result“, the Dutch was satisfied with reaching the P2 again.

Johann Ledermair on track at Paul Ricard 2017.

Johann Ledermair on track at Paul Ricard 2017.

 

Meanwhile Johann Ledermair, finishing on grid position 3, making the P1 of the FORMULA class, was not pleased overall, but struggled with himself. „I’m totally not satisfied. The whole weekend was running a kind of weird. Initially I assumed tyre-problems due to their conditions after the race in Zandvoort. I was absolutely convinced, that the tyres caused some problems, we had to deal with. So we changed tyres, but I noticed immediately during the warm up lap, that something still is wrong. We checked everything and I got an okay by my chief mechanic. But I felt strong vibrations at the steering wheel during the race and took out some speed due to security reasons. Finally I just aimed to finish the race considering these circumstances. Most of all I’m angry with myself about hanging up on a tyre problem which turned out to be wrong“.

Finishing fourth was Wolfgang Jaksch (F Xtreme Racing Team, OPEN class) with his best lap in 1:56,507 min. As on Saturday Jaksch made it to the P3 of the OPEN class and was absolutely satisfied with his performance after some struggles at the race the day before: „Despite being on the same place, the race itself felt totally different for me. I’m absolutely satisfied and happy about the result and especially how it came. The car run smoothly, I got faster each round coming closer to the finish; to me that shows, each round strengthens the confidence in the car, which improves my lap times.“

Wolfgang Jaksch (l.) overtaking Mahaveer Raghunathan at Paul Ricard 2017.

Wolfgang Jaksch (l.) overtaking Mahaveer Raghunathan at Paul Ricard 2017.

 

Salvatore De Plano (MM International Motorsport) and Mahaveer Raghunathan (PS Racing by Coloni Motorsport) rounded the podium of the FORMULA class off, finishing on position 5 and 6. Got overtaken by Jaksch couple of laps before the finish, the gap between best lap times of the Italian (1:56,651 min) and the Indian (1:56,625 min) nevertheless was tight. „I totally didn’t expect to make it to the podium, so I am really really happy“, De Plano smiled widely. Having big issues on Saturdays race („The car was terrible!“), De Plano changed his tyre management for Sundays race and was absolutely pleased: „The car run perfect, conditions were great, I loved the hot weather; it was a perfect race day for me.“ Meanwhile P3 Mahaveer Raghunatan was happy, having reached a podium position as well, but struggled with the track layout. „The problem were the long straights. I lost a lot of time on these straights, actually I lost too much time there“, he summed up.

The remaing grid (all FORMULA class) either performed best lap times close to the podium drivers. David Moretti (Griffith’s, FORMULA class), getting overtaken by even seven drivers in the early stage of the race, started a great fight and made it from position 13 in round 2 up to position 7 while crossing the finishing line (best lap: 1:56,900 min). Wolfgang Jordan (8., H&A Racing, 1:59,784), Henk de Boer (9., De Boer Manx, 1:59,115) and Armando Mangini (10., MM International Motorsport, 1:58,225) also performed their best lap under two minutes. Christian Eicke (11., Speed Center, 2:01,327), Martin Kindler (12., Jenzer Motorsport, 2:02,586) and Bruno Navarrete (13., Griffith’s, 2:03,357) were close by.

Race 2 at Paul Ricard 2017.

Race 2 at Paul Ricard 2017.

 

Four out of the starting grid of 17 cars were not classified because of early exits, due to various technical problems. While Florian Schnitzenbaumer (Top Speed, FORMULA class) had problems with the gearbox of his GP2 Dallara in lap 11, Veronika Cicha (H&A Racing, FORMULA class) had to exit the race due to tyre-problems as well in lap 11. Already in lap 5 Patrick D’Aubreby (Griffith’s, OPEN class) exited the race with technical problems. Peter Göllner (Speed Center, FORMULA class) spun off the track in lap 4.

Results race 2 Paul Ricard 2017.

Results race 2 Paul Ricard 2017.

 

More:

Photo Gallery Paul Ricard 2017: bossgp.com/gallery/paul-ricard-gt-open-euroformula-open/

Race 1 Paul Ricard: bossgp.com/ingo-gerstl-leads-the-grid-chased-by-youngsters-rinus-van-kalmthout-and-johann-ledermair/

Qualifying report Paul Ricard: bossgp.com/qualifying-at-paul-ricard-with-some-strange-failures/

Practice day Paul Ricard: bossgp.com/practice-day-at-paul-ricard-results/