ERC - Kopecký King, Griebel New Prince of ERC with Junior U28 title
ERC - 2017 Barum Czech Rally Zlin - Leg Two Report
FIA European Rally Championship 2017: Round 6 of 8 *Former champion makes it six winners from six ERC rounds Former ERC champion Jan Kopecký has made it three wins in as many FIA European Rally Championship starts by extending his unbeaten run on home soil to 17 events with his sixth outright victory on Barum Czech Rally Zlín today. But the ŠKODA Motorsport ace, co-driven by Pavel Dresler, wasn’t the only driver celebrating at the finish in the university city of Zlín this afternoon with Marijan Griebel provisionally crowned ERC Junior Under 28 champion following win number three of the campaign. Subject to FIA confirmation, Griebel gets a prize drive in a World Rally Car on a European round of the world championship in 2018 as his reward. Elsewhere, Aleks Zawada topped the ERC Junior Under 27 category for the first time in 2017 to claim the title lead by five points and head the race for the 100,000 euros career progression fund on offer to the eventual champion. The Polish privateer also won the ERC3 category, as Tibor Érdi Jr clinched the ERC2 spoils. Emma Falcón won the ERC Ladies’ Trophy on her Zlín debut, while the ACCR Czech Team top-scored in the FIA European Rally Championship for Teams. “It was a really great battle and thanks to the team and Pavel for a really great job,” said Kopecký. “The first day was really tricky with the battle with Alexey. Even though he was not 100 per cent fit he did a really great result. But seeing all the Czech flags and Czech fans was really something special.” Brave Lukyanuk can’t stop rapid Kopecký in ERC Czech aces battle for ERC podium SEAJETS-backed Bruno Magalhães inherited ninth from Nikolay Gryazin when the Russian teenager stopped to change a puncture on the final stage. Bryan Bouffier, who was battling for third when a puncture dropped him back on Saturday afternoon, completed the top 10. Łukasz Habaj was P13, Antonín Tlusťák P17 and Murat Bostanci P21 for Castrol Ford Team Turkey. László Német was on course to finish one place behind Bostanci only to retire on the penultimate stage with damage following an off. Albert von Thurn und Taxis restarted after stopping with a mechanical issue on stage eight and finished P45. Polish champion Grzegorz Grzyb retired with engine damage following a crash on SS3. Szeja brothers Jarek and Marcin crashed out on stage seven with Dávid Botka retiring at penultimate service with gearbox failure. Former Le Mans 24 Hours winner Romain Dumas battled back from two punctures and a broken engine mounting in his Porsche 997 GT3 to come home in P59 after another puncture nearing the finish. ERC Junior Under 27: Double joy for Zawada ERC Junior Under 28: Griebel’s title triumph ERC2: Érdi Jr gets revenge with Zlín win PROVISIONAL TOP 10 POSITIONS (after 15 stages, 205.57 kilometres) FIA ERC2: Tibor Érdi (HUN)/György Papp (HUN) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RALLY LEADERS STAGE WINNERS SS1: SSS Zlín – Mogul (4.55kms):
SS2: Biskupice – Zálesi 1 (8.85kms):
SS3: Semetín – Barum 1 (11.55kms):
SS4: Troják – Czech Republic 1 (22.87kms):
SS5: Brĕzová – Benzina 1 (7.20kms): Mareš
SS6: Biskupice – Zálesi 2 (8.85kms):
SS7: Semetín – Barum 2 (11.55kms):
SS8: Troják – Czech Republic 2 (22.87kms):
SS9: Brĕzová – Benzina 2 (7.20kms):
Day two (Sunday 27 August, 95.12 kilometres): SS10: Maják – Opel 1 (8.15kms):
SS11: Pindula – T-Motor 1 (17.32kms):
SS12: Košiky – M-Servis 1 (22.09kms):
SS13: Maják – Opel 2 (8.15kms):
SS14: Pindula – T-Motor 2 (17.32kms):
SS15: Košiky – M-Servis 2 (22.09kms):
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