Leino Top Qualifier at ENS Austria

Teemu Leino is the Top Qualifier for the third round of the Euro Nitro Series, the Team Infinity driver dominating the opening three rounds of qualifying at the Austria event to wrap up pole position for tomorrow’s A-Main with two rounds of qualifying still to run. Winner of the Aigen event last year, the Finn has been the class of the 200mm field this weekend with only World Champion Dominic Greiner looking like providing any kind of serious challenge. Having only started his 1:10 campaign at Round 2 of the championship in Germany, where he took a narrow victory over Greiner, today’s TQ earns last year’s championship runner up an important bonus point.

Never a driver who says too much, Leino’s reaction to taking his 3rd ever ENS TQ was typically understated with him saying, ‘It was good. It’s easy to drive the car out there’. With pole position wrapped up, when asked about his plan for the final two qualifiers he replied, ‘we will use it to try some other stuff on the car’. Asked if he was looking for a set-up for the 45-minute final, he said, ‘the set-up is already good for the final so we are just testing to get more used to how the car reacts to changes’. Asked about the long run, last year’s 200mm final in Aigen one of the best races of the season, the former World Championship Top Qualifier said, ‘tyre wear but more so fuel consumption were important’ highlighting that due to the track’s ‘really high altitude the run time is much higher’.

Top Qualifier for the race last year and winner the year before, Greiner said, ‘the car was ok but Teemu is still faster’. Describing his Serpent as ‘very easy to drive’ he added it ‘again missed steering’, something he feels is down to tyres. The German, who has been joined today by his influential pitman Thomas Günsel, said, ‘the tyres are completely different to yesterday. The rear tyre is harder and for that compound my rear diff is too hard’. Asked if he would change the diff he replied, ‘maybe I will make the rear softer or maybe I will go harder in the front (diff), I’m not sure yet’. The driver with the most ENS TQs to his credit with 4 but only a single win, looking to the A-Main he said, ‘I don’t think Teemu can run this pace in the final and I have my WC (pit) crew here and with one tyre change for sure, maybe more, we can race for the win’.

Q3 would bring a marked improvement from championship leader Dirk Wischnewski, the Shepherd driver posting his first P3 time. Winner of the season opener, which he backed up with a P4 in Ettlingen, the former European Champion said his Orcan powered V10 ‘seemed much better’ after changing the bump steer and front toe in for the round. The German would however struggle with the car at the end of the 4-minutes as a screw in the front right steering link came loose. Looking to Q4, he said in terms of set-up they plan to ‘keep it like it is and get used to how it drives’. He will also use the next qualifier to gauge fuel consumption as the timing is similar to that of tomorrow’s final.

After a not so great start to qualifying, Q3 would also be the best round so far for Francesco Tironi. Making a rear anti-rollbar change he said he had ‘more traction’. He continued saying his Infinity ‘was better in some parts but worse in others but overall the compromise was better’. With the car ‘faster in the beginning and then loose a little’, he said they will try find more consistency for the next one. Asked about his set-up compared to that of team-mate Leino, he replied, ‘our set-ups are completely different because our style of driving is very different’. Behind Tironi, Xray driver Nicola Marrone would get fifth ahead of Capricorn’s Thilo Tödtmann.

Having been Top 3 in the opening two qualifiers, 2014 Champion Erik Dankel would end up P8 after a mistake. The Mugen driver said he would lose further time after the error ‘then fighting with (former team-mate) Thilo’. With his target set on registering his first podium finish since joining Mugen, the German driver said, ‘Teemu is a hard contender for the win. The car and Teemu are driving perfect for the track’, Aigen one of the more unique tracks on the calendar. While slightly off the pace of Leino and Greiner he said, ‘pit crew is going to be key to the result of the final’.
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