Tuesday, 23 April 2024 13:56

Hayden Paddon, with number one in the 48 Rally Islas Canarias


The current champion of the FIA ​​European Rally Championship (ERC) opens an official entry list that has a total of 33 vehicles in the Rally2 category. The tenors of the continental competition, as well as those of the Spanish Rally Super Championship (S-CER) and those of the Canary Islands Asphalt Rallies Championship (CCRA), are already discounting the days to compete on the abrasive asphalt roads of the island of Gran Canaria.


The 48 Rally Islas Canarias presents an official entry list full of attractions. Next week, 33 vehicles from the Rally2 category will take the start in the second round of the FIA ​​European Rally Championship (FIA ERC). The current champions of this competition, Hayden Paddon and John Kennard, will be in charge of wearing the number one on the sides of their Hyundai i20 N Rally2. The New Zealanders, who finished fourth in the Hungarian Rally, will seek to reduce the disadvantage that separates them from their rivals in the battle for a title that has a large list of candidates.

Among the contenders for that European title are Mathieu Franceschi and Andy Malfoi, one of the teams that made the greatest impression in the first event of the season. The French will share a cabin in a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2. Other units of the same vehicle will use the Czechs Erik Cais-Igor Bacigál, the Poles Miko Marczyk-Szymon Gospodarczyk, the Italians Andrea Mabellini-Virginia Lenzi, the Spaniards Efrén Llarena-Sara Fernández and the Austrians Simon Wagner-Gerald Winter.

The 48 Rally Islas Canarias presents an official entry list full of attractions. Next week, 33 vehicles from the Rally2 category will take the start in the second round of the FIA ​​European Rally Championship (FIA ERC). The current champions of this competition, Hayden Paddon and John Kennard, will be in charge of wearing the number one on the sides of their Hyundai i20 N Rally2. The New Zealanders, who finished fourth in the Hungarian Rally, will seek to reduce the disadvantage that separates them from their rivals in the battle for a title that has a large list of candidates.

Among the contenders for that European title are Mathieu Franceschi and Andy Malfoi, one of the teams that made the greatest impression in the first event of the season. The French will share a cabin in a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2. Other units of the same vehicle will use the Czechs Erik Cais-Igor Bacigál, the Poles Miko Marczyk-Szymon Gospodarczyk, the Italians Andrea Mabellini-Virginia Lenzi, the Spaniards Efrén Llarena-Sara Fernández and the Austrians Simon Wagner-Gerald Winter.

The 48 Rally Islas Canarias presents an official entry list full of attractions. Next week, 33 vehicles from the Rally2 category will take the start in the second round of the FIA ​​European Rally Championship (FIA ERC). The current champions of this competition, Hayden Paddon and John Kennard, will be in charge of wearing the number one on the sides of their Hyundai i20 N Rally2. The New Zealanders, who finished fourth in the Hungarian Rally, will seek to reduce the disadvantage that separates them from their rivals in the battle for a title that has a large list of candidates.

Among the contenders for that European title are Mathieu Franceschi and Andy Malfoi, one of the teams that made the greatest impression in the first event of the season. The French will share a cabin in a Skoda Fabia RS Rally2. Other units of the same vehicle will use the Czechs Erik Cais-Igor Bacigál, the Poles Miko Marczyk-Szymon Gospodarczyk, the Italians Andrea Mabellini-Virginia Lenzi, the Spaniards Efrén Llarena-Sara Fernández and the Austrians Simon Wagner-Gerald Winter.



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