Barbosa/Fiúza secure victory at Baja Portalegre, Ferreira/Palmeiro bag maximum World Baja Cup points
2024 FIA World Baja Cup - 38th Baja Portalegre 500 (round 5/8)
The Portuguese crew of Miguel Barbosa and Paulo Fiúza secured a commanding victory in the 38th Baja Portalegre 500 (October 17-19) but were not registered for points in the eight-round FIA World Baja Cup.
The final stage ran for 166.20km in deteriorating stage and weather conditions and there were numerous changes across the leader board with Barbosa claiming the fastest time in his Taurus T3 Max to secure victory by 5min 14sec from Gonçalo Guerreiro and José Sá Pires in their SSV category-winning Polaris RXR Pro R.
Barbosa said: “This was a very difficult event as always. This is a very special and unique event. We did a good Prologue and then had technical problems on the afternoon stage. We finished with two good stages. The car was perfect. There were a lot of problems for our competitors. I had already won this race three times and to get back to winning ways was very special.”
Paulo Rodrigues and his Spanish co-driver José Sebastian Cesana rounded off the podium finishers but none of the top three crews were registered for the FIA World Baja Cup.
A broken belt on stage two cost the Portuguese pairing of João Ferreira and Filipe Palmeiro around six minutes but they recovered strongly in their X-Raid Mini JCW Rally Plus to finish fifth behind Edgar Reis and Fábio Ribeiro. They remain firmly in contention for the overall title and success in the Ultimate category with maximum FIA World Baja Cup points being earned in both categories.
Co-driver Palmeiro said: “We have not had the best last day. The first stage, we had a belt broken on the engine and we stopped to change. In the last stage, we had some troubles with a puncture and the kill switch was gone. But we made it.”
Santag Racing’s Rui Serpa and Rui Pita finished third in the SSV section in their Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR behind South Racing’s João Monteiro and Filipe Alves, but the Italian duo of Amerigo Ventura and Erika Mingozzi earned maximum SSV points for guiding their Quaddy Racing Yamaha YXZ 1000R to being the first of the registered crews in the SSV section in 15th position.
Ventura said: “We pushed so hard. We enjoyed this amazing landscape. I now know why Portuguese drivers are so fast. Driving here is so difficult. With the last modification to the suspension, we were able to push from the first to the last kilometre. We were the only Yamaha crew here. We are very happy with this result.”
Eduardo Pons and Oriol Mena finished 17th in the general classification but picked up points for being third in the FIA World Baja Cup and maximum points in the Challenger category to lead the latter series with three rounds remaining. Rival Khalid Al-Jafla finished second of the registered Challenger drivers in his Taurus T3 Max.
Pons said: “It all went well. Rivers, wet and cold and problems with the car. It was not performing properly. Finally, third in the World Cup. That was good. My competitors had problems and they didn’t finish.“
Fernando Alvarez began the event with the outright lead in the Drivers’ Championship and a comfortable cushion in the SSV section. He and French co-driver Xavier Panseri were classified 21st overall but fourth of the registered FIA contenders and second in SSV. Alvarez lost ground to Ferreira in the championship tussle but remains well ahead in the SSV section.
João Dias and João Miranda had finished third on the opening stage and second on the next one on Saturday morning before suffering problems on the final stage that cost them potential outright victory and success in the Challenger category. Marco Pereira retired on the last stage after Alejandro Martins had suffered engine issues on stage three.
South Racing Can-Am’s Diego Martinez and Sergio Lafuente began the event with slender leads in the Challenger Drivers’ and Co-drivers’ Championship but suffered a setback to their title challenges when they were forced to retire on the second stage. Rival Belgian Ghislain de Mévius (G Rally Team OT3) retired on the last stage.
João Ramos sustained terminal engine damage on his Toyota Hilux on the Prologue stage and leading Portuguese Championship contenders Tiago Reis and Armindo Araújo also retired prematurely, as did Cristiano Batista and Otávio Leite.
The South Racing Can-Am Team retained its lead over Overdrive Racing and Escuderia JMP Racing in the Teams’ Championship.
Sixty-six cars were granted a start after official administration and scrutineering checks with 19 competing in the Ultimate category, 33 in Challenger and 14 in SSV.
The FIA World Baja Cup continues in Qatar on October 30th-November 2nd.
38th Baja Portalegre 500 – final result (top 25 only): | |
1. Miguel Barbosa (PRT)/Paulo Fiúza (PRT) Taurus T3 Max | 4hr 57min 23.9sec |
2. Gonçalo Guerreiro (PRT)/José Sá Pires (PRT) Polaris RZR Pro R | 5hr 02min 37.9sec |
3. Paulo Rodrigues (PRT)/José Cesana (ESP) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 5hr 06min 56.7sec |
4. Edgar Reis (PRT)/Fábio Ribeiro (PRT) Taurus T3 Max | 5hr 07min 14.6sec |
5. João Ferreira (PRT)/Filipe Palmeiro (PRT) Mini John Cooper Works Rally Plus | 5hr 08min 30.2sec* |
6. João Monteiro (PRT)/Filipe Alves (PRT) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 10min 30.5sec |
7. Alexandre Franco (PRT)/Rui Franco (PRT) Mercedes C230 TD | 5hr 12min 37.0sec |
8. Rui Serpa (PRT)/Rui Pita (PRT) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 13min 31.5sec |
9. Ricardo Sousa (PRT)/Jorge Henriques (PRT) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 5hr 15min 11.8sec |
10. Alexandre Pinto (PRT)/Bernando Oliveira (PRT) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 5hr 15min 16.7sec |
11. João Lourenço (PRT)/Jorge Monteiro (PRT) Mitsubishi Racing Lancer | 5hr 15min 24.9sec |
12. José Oscar Nogueira (PRT)/Arcélio Couto (PRT) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 16min 18.7sec |
13. José Luis Garcia (ESP)/Samanta Montiel (ESP) Mini JCW Works Rally | 5hr 17min 00.7sec |
14. Filipe Cameirinha (PRT)/Jérémy Dubois (PRT) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 5hr 17min 33.3sec |
15. Amerigo Ventura (ITA)/Erika Mingozzi (ITA) Yamaha YXZ 1000 R | 5hr 18min 20.5sec* |
16. Edgar Condenso (PRT)/Nuno Silva (PRT) Ford MO EXR05 Proto | 5hr 18min 26.2sec |
17. Eduardo Pons (ESP)/Oriol Mena (ESP) Taurus T3 Max | 5hr 19min 05.7sec* |
18. Marco Cardoso (PRT)/André Barras (PRT) Mercedes A140 Proto | 5hr 21min 08.7sec |
19. Filipe Lopes (PRT)/Fábio Santos (PRT) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 23min 02.5sec |
20. Rui Silva (AGO)/Francisco Albuquerque (AGO) Can-Am Maverick XRS | 5hr 25min 16.3sec |
21. Fernando Alvarez (ARG)/Xavier Panseri (FRA) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 29min 34.0sec* |
22. Rúben Rodrigues (PRT)/Rui Paulo (PRT) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 30min 53.7sec |
23. Mark Mustermann (AUT)/Michael Zajc (AUT) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 5hr 33min 29.6sec |
24. Miguel Toril (ESP)/Rosa Romero (ESP) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 5hr 35min 52.9sec* |
25. Khalid Al-Jafla (ARE)/Andrei Rudnitski (LTU) Taurus T3 Max | 5hr 36min 39.9sec* |
Select others | |
32. Claude Fournier (FRA)/Max Delfino (FRA) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 6hr 22min 25.8sec |
35. João Dias (PRT)/João Miranda (PRT) Can-Am Maverick X3 | 13hr 42min 14.8sec* |
36. Alex Toril (ESP)/Pedro Lopez Chaves (ESP) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR | 13hr 55min 05.9ec* |
*denotes registered for the FIA World Baja Cup |