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30 Jul 2010 7:15

Škoda vows to hit back in Madeira

Škoda has vowed to make up for the disappointment of losing out on victory on Sata Rallye Açores earlier this month when it makes its debut on Rali Vinho Madeira from 5-7 August.



The Czech manufacturer was in contention for a one-two finish in the Azores but lost out in a dramatic finale when Juho Hänninen (pictured) stopped to change a punctured tyre before Jan Kopecký crashed out of the lead on the final stage of the event.

“We had bad luck in [the Azores] and now we have to look at the future,” said Skoda Motorsport head Michal Hrabanek. “The next rally is Madeira. We will do our best to make up for [the] loss and win points in both driver and brand competitions, although we all know that it will be very difficult, especially because it’s going to be our first appearance there.”

Despite its disappointment in the Azores, Škoda still heads the IRC drivers’ and manufacturers’ standings. Its challenge in Madeira will be boosted by Belgian Freddy Loix, who will drive a Fabia Super 2000 Facelift for the privateer René Georges Rally Sport operation. Loix won round six of the IRC in Ypres last month and finished sixth in Madeira in 2009.
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Standings

  • IRC Drivers
  • 2WD Drivers
1.   Juho HANNINEN ŠKODA 62 pt.
2.   Jan KOPECKÝ ŠKODA 47 pt.
3.   Freddy LOIX ŠKODA 30 pt.
4.   Bruno MAGALHAES PEUGEOT 30 pt.
5.   Kris MEEKE PEUGEOT 28 pt.
1.   Kevin ABBRING 20 pt.
2.   Rafael TULIO PEUGEOT 20 pt.
3.   Pierre CAMPANA 16 pt.
4.   Harry HUNT M-SPORT 10 pt.
5.   Yeray LEMES M-SPORT 10 pt.
  • IRC Manufacturers
  • 2WD Manufacturers
1. ŠKODA ŠKODA 140 pt.
2. PEUGEOT PEUGEOT 87 pt.
3. M-SPORT M-SPORT 31 pt.
4. RALLIART RALLIART 22 pt.
5. SUBARU SUBARU 11 pt.
1. PEUGEOT PEUGEOT 80 pt.
2. M-SPORT M-SPORT 68 pt.
3. ABARTH ABARTH 29 pt.
4. HONDA HONDA 27 pt.
5. ŠKODA ŠKODA 5 pt.

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