A weekend defined by changing weather, heavy rain and strong performances: W&S Motorsport delivered in Aragón across all three classes. With multiple wins, podium finishes and clear progress throughout the team, the squad gained valuable momentum heading into the Winter Series finale.
Rain, rhythm and strong pace
Aragón proved demanding for most of the weekend: rain and tricky conditions challenged drivers and crew alike. Even so, W&S Motorsport showed strong pace from the start and consistently converted performance into results when it mattered.
Three races, three classes: W&S Motorsport delivers
The team’s form translated into strong race results:
- #30 Tim Horrell / Hendrik Still (PRO/AM) fought at the front and secured two class wins, adding further podium finishes across the remaining races.
- #31 Nicolas Guillaume / Frederik Zebis (PRO) made a clear step forward over the course of the weekend. With a steep learning curve in difficult conditions, the duo finished P2 in class twice.
- #88 Joachim Bölting (AM) once again proved highly consistent: two class wins and more strong results underlined the pace and composure—especially in the wet.
Team Principal Daniel Schellhaas summed up the weekend positively: beyond the wins and podiums, the team’s development stood out. It was “a very great weekend,” Schellhaas said, highlighting “a great improvement from our two juniors, Nicolas and Frederik.” After the wet sessions, the team was also relieved that “we at least had dry conditions on Sunday.”
Voices from the weekend:
Tim Horrell (Driver, #30 PRO/AM):“It was a great weekend for me as I continue to prepare for the upcoming season. Big thanks to my team W&S for giving me the tools I needed to compete at the top of the field this past weekend. Looking forward to finishing out the winter season strong in Barcelona.”
Outlook:
Following the strong Aragón weekend, W&S Motorsport now turns its focus to the Barcelona Winter Series finale. The goal is clear: build on the performance, keep the development curve moving upward, and finish the season with maximum results.












