Dankel leads Mugen 1-2 in Q1

Eric Dankel led a Mugen 1-2 in the opening round of 1:10 qualifying at ENS Germany, the former champion taking a very close encounter ahead of new team-mate Dirk Wischnewski with less than 1/2 a second separating the Top 4. Behind the German duo, Bruno Coelho would complete the Top 3 followed by Teemu Leino, the reigning champion having a ‘little mistake’ on his final lap. After an impressive run in practice when he posted the third fastest time, Eduardo Escandon would be the leading driver to hit issues in Q1 with his car unexplainably undriveable. With Dankel having to lift to avoid the out of shape Spaniard, the Shepherd driver would pull off expecting to find something wrong with his car which he didn’t.

‘Really close’ was Dankel’s reaction to the gap between himself and Wischnewski 0.031 of a second at the end of the 4-minute qualifier. The ENS’ inaugural champion continued, ‘Edu was struggling and I had to lift once because of that but otherwise it was a good run’. Happy with how his MTX6R is dealing with the Ettlingen track’s one of kind surface, for Q2 he will leave his car unchanged saying, ‘if the track hasn’t changed its just up to me to drive it’ – a quick rain shower towards the end of the 1:8 qualifier stopping action for a short time.

Fastest in practice, Wischnewski summed up his Q1 as a ‘good start’ adding ‘it was good, we could do the double’. The former Ettlingen race winner said, ‘maybe my engine was a bit rich but all in all it was a good run and it was super close in the end’. Asked if he would make any changes for Q2, he replied, ‘we’ll look at what the weather is doing and see’.

Coelho described his qualifier as ‘quite strange’ with his Xray ‘kind of loose’ and ‘all round difficult to drive’. The championship leader said, ‘I didn’t change anything so to be honest I don’t know how is was so hard to drive but we’ll have a good look at it to see if we can find something’.

‘It went pretty good’ was how Leino summed up his first qualifying attempt. The Infinity driver added, ‘there was four 4 drivers within 4/10th or something so it was really close’. Setting the fastest lap of the round, last year’s race winner said, ‘I was leading with 3 laps to go but had a little mistake at the end. The car is ok so I’ll leave it the same and just try to make no mistake’.

Completing the Top 5, more than 2-seconds back on Leino, Alessio Mazzeo declared Q1 as having gone ‘so so’. Only 6th fastest in practice, the runner-up at the season opener said they still ‘need to find feeling’ in the car adding it is ‘very hard to drive and we must improve it’. The World Championship podium finisher added, ‘this is the only track in the World with this surface and its a strange situation for sure’. Putting his P5 down to him taking a safe approach and not pushing over the 4-minutes he said that will continue to be his tact so as to arrive in the A-Main with just little changes each run so they finish every run in the Top 10.
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