Tironi tops wet Q1 at Euro Nitro Series

Having cancelled Day 1 of the event yesterday due to rain, qualifying finally got underway at Round 2 of the new Euro Nitro Series in Aigen, Austria, with Shepherd’s Francesco Tironi taking Q1 ahead of Serpent’s Dominic Greiner and Round 1 race winner Eric Dankel. Tyres was very much the name of the game on the wet track, a set of soft Matrix tyres giving Tironi a distinct advantage, the Italian also recording the fastest lap of 21.287 which was half a second faster than that of Greiner.

Runner-up at the ENS season opener in Melzo, Italy, Tironi said conditions mean racing is all about having the right tyres and luckily for him his tyres which he said were in the range of 20 to 25 shore gave him a ‘good solution’ for delayed opening qualifier. Running a standard airfilter on his Novarossi engine, most of his rivals running some sort of modified filter for the damp conditions, the World Championship podium finisher said the only changes he made to his Velox V10 for the ‘humid conditions’ was to stand up the shock positions and switch to softer springs. For Q2 he said he will only fit a new dry air filter and just wait to see how the track is before choosing what tyre he will use.

Having tried foam tyres on his new 748 Natrix in practice, Greiner said he switched to an old set of Pitshimitzu for Q1 but the track was too dry for the rubber. Having mixed it with Tironi early on in the 4-minute qualifier for the TQ pace, he said his rival had ‘so much more grip’ adding ‘I don’t know how’ he did. Running an ultra low heat sink on his Picco engine, he said if the track continues to dry he will run foams for Q2 but ultimately he would like the track to become a little more wet as he believes on the rubber tyres which are mounted over an old set of foam tyres his car is really good. In terms of set-up he said in these conditions it played little or no part in the performance.

‘Luckily I survived’ was Dankel’s response to his run. Having lasted just four corners in his first practice run of the day due to water getting into his receiver, he said he just drove around and to get third from that he was ‘so happy’. Running a very soft foam tyre he said he is contemplating running a rubber Dunlop wet in Q2 but said he needs to wait to see how the track conditions are nearer the time.

Making a return to onroad nitro racing at ENS Round 1 where he made the A-Main, Denmark’s Martin Lissau claimed the fourth fastest time in Q1. 14 seconds off Dankel’s pace, the Shepherd driver said ‘its all a matter of having the right tyres’. Running a set of rubber 28 Sorex tyres that he had left over from some electric touring car racing he did over the winter, he said at the start they were ok but once the drivers on foam tyres got moisture into their tyres they just pulled clear. Asked about his tyre choice for Q2, the former 1:5 World Champion said himself and his mechanic Tommy Vinge were now going on a ‘treasure hunt’ adding that Shepherd had only one set joking that they might just have to steal them.

‘Wrong tyres’ was how Dirk Wischnewski summed up his uneventful run to the 5th fastest time. The former European Champion said it was ‘a clean qualifier, but just too slow’. Using a rubber tyre, the German said the conditions at the time of the run better suited foam, it having dried quite a bit from practice.

Elsewhere, Dario Balestri would manage only the 10th fastest time, the Italian openly admitting he is ‘not prepared for these conditions’. Like many of his rivals the Capricorn driver tested foam tyres in practice and then switched to rubber for the qualifier this turning out to be a bad call. Top Qualifier at the season opener HB’s Teemu Leino was forced to sit out running on the wet track due to a lack of suitable tyres.
1:10 Qualifying Round 1 times
1. Francesco Tironi – Shepherd/Novarossi – 11/4:00.704
2. Dominic Greiner – Serpent/Picco – 11/4:05.497
3. Eric Dankel – Capricorn/Maxima – 11/4:07.775
4. Martin Lissau – Shepherd/Reds Racing – 11/4:22.129
5. Dirk Wischnewski – Shepherd/Orcan – 11/4:22.713
6. Leonardo Varga – Shepherd/Orcan – 11/4:24.066
7. Patrick Schafer – Shepherd/Sonic – 10/4:01.345
8. Franz Engel – Shepherd/Orcan – 10/4:04.469
9. Bernd Rausch – Shepherd/Orion – 10/4:11.829
10.Dario Balestri – Capricorn/XRD – 10/4:13.240
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