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Zd’arsky claims 2023 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup by one point

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15.11.23
  • EcoDolomites GT provides a rousing close to the 2023 ecoRally season
  • Top three contenders for the championship fill the event podium
  • Circuit racer Beitske Visser stars to claim honours on snowy Italian stages

Michal Zd’arsky and co-driver Jakub Neblek have been crowned as the champions of the all-electric 2023 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup after a nail-biting final day of action in the EcoDolomitesGT regularity rally in Italy.

Throughout the opening day, the top three positions on the regularity had been traded by the three championship contenders, who were separated by just four points at the start of the event in Fiera di Primiero. The Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup is a series of regularity rallies, meaning that the route must be navigated to precise timings within regular traffic and obeying local traffic laws and speed limits.

Zd’arsky and Nablek in their Hyundai Kona, defending champions Eneko Conde and Lukas Sergnese in their Kia E-Niro and local hero Guido Guerrini, alongside Polish co-driver Artur Prusak in their Kia E-Niro, left nothing on the table throughout the day. Their battle raged on throughout the morning tests as the field drove out from the Dolomites to the Sudtirol and Italy’s border with Austria.

Adding to the intrigue were a number of highly competitive crews also out to try and win the picturesque Dolomites event. Among them were Slovenian pairing Franko Spacapan and co-driver Sebastjan Kobal, winners of their home event in September, who were seldom out of the mix throughout the event.

Also well within sight of the podium places throughout were perennial contenders Didier Malga and Anne-Valerie Bonnel from France, Romanian pairing Mircea Mester and Socariciu Cornel and top female circuit racer Beitske Visser, teamed with German sim racer Arthur Kammerer as co-driver. The latter pair endured a nervous start to the final day after their Polestar 2 had failed to charge at the overnight halt, requiring them to drive to a fast charging point before the start in order to boost their car’s battery.

When the crews returned from the mountains to Fiera di Primiero, Guerrini celebrated claiming the regularity victory from Spacapan with Conde in third place. Holding fourth behind his two title rivals meant a nervous wait for Zd’arsky while the FIA assessed the data from the all-important equipment which calculates the energy usage.

The long wait saw further drama as one or two competitors at the back of the field elected to protest the results. While the event stewards under chairperson Ruth Lapieza resolved these issues, the nervous wait for all of the crews went on until the complete results were finally announced.

Zd’arsky had won the energy consumption element of the event by the slenderest of margins from Visser, with Guerrini third and Conde fourth. This meant that the overall event result put Guerrini as the winner of the EcoDolomites GT, with Zd’arsky second and Conde third, which was enough for the Czech crew to claim the season-long title by just one point.

“It was a very long season,” said Zd’arsky. “I think we travelled about 4,000 kilometres across Europe in all eight rallies. We’ve had some victories, it was very tough with Eneko and Lukas and with Guido and Artur. He was the home hero here, he’s very good in Italy and it was an incredible final.” Depite losing the title race by the smallest possible margin, rally winner Guerrini was fulsome in his praise of his rivals.

“This championship this year was very, very interesting to the finish and I want to say special thank-yous to Michal and Jakub and also to Eneko and Lukas and we are here together on the podium as the top three in the championship with not so many points between us,” he said.

The crews can now look forward to a well-earned break over the short winter close season before they start to prepare for the start of the 2024 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup with its traditional snowy start on Sweden’s Östersund Winter Eco Rally on January 25-27.

 

Top Finishers on EcoDolomites GT:

Date: November 11-12, 2023. Location: Fiera di Primiero, Italy.

Pos

Driver/Co-Driver

Nat.

Car

Regularity

Energy

Total

1

Guido Guerrini/Artur Prusak

ITA/POL

Kia E-Niro

15

10

25

2

Michal Zd’Arsky/Jakub Nabelek

CZE/CZE

Hyundai Kona

8

15

23

3

Eneko Conde/Lukas Sergnese

ESP/ESP

Kia E-Niro

12

8

20

4

Franko Spacapan/Sebastjan Kobal

SVN/SVN

Kia E-Niro

10

5

15

5

Beitske Visser/Arthur Kammerer

NED/DEU

Polestar 2

3

12

15

6

Kalin Dedikov/Georgi Pavlov

BGR/BGR

Kia E-Niro

5

4

9

7

Mircea Mester/Sociariciu Comel

ROU/ROU

Hyundai Ioniq 5

6

1

7

8

Andrea Caser/Lukas Nytko

ITA/CND

Peugeot E-208

1

6

7

9

Didier Malga/Anne-Valerie Bonnel

FRA/FRA

Kia E-Niro

2

2

4

10

Ondrej Hunkovsky/Tereza Huncovska

CZE/CZE

Škoda Citgo-E

4

0

4

 

2023 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup Final Championship Top 10

 

1            Michal Zd’arsky                             CZE                                   81 points

2            Guido Guerrini                               ITA                                    80

3            Eneko Conde                                 ESP                                    77

4            Frank Spacapan                             SVN                                   34

5            Pedro Morais                                POR                                   27

6            Didier Malga                                  FRA                                   21

7            Mircea Mester                              ROU                                  17

8            Ondrej Huncovsky                        CZE                                    16

9            Ricardo Gonzáles Pozuela           ESP                                    16

10          Jose Antonio Lujan Suarez          ESP                                    15