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30 Jul 2010 16:17

IRC Rali Madeira preview (part 2 of 2)

Škoda Motorsport’s factory drivers Juho Hänninen and Jan Kopecký might head the title race but they will both be anxious to make up for recent disappointments when they contest Rali Vinho Madeira or the first time.



Hänninen, who heads Kopecký in the standings by nine points, crashed on round six in Belgium and lost victory in the Azores when he was forced to stop and change a punctured tyre on the penultimate stage of the event.

Kopecký was four kilometres from winning in the Azores but a mistake caused him to crash into retirement. He will be able to take heart from his victory on Rally Islas Canarias, which featured twisty and narrow stages, similar to those found in Madeira. However, the Skoda drivers’ lack of knowledge of the island’s roads could hit their chances of outright success.

Portugal’s Bruno Magalhăes will carry the hopes of a nation in Madeira and has a spring in his step following his maiden IRC win in the Azores. After narrowly losing out on victory to Giandomenico Basso in Madeira last season, the 30-year-old from Lisbon will be determined to climb onto the top step of the podium next weekend on the rally he describes as his favourite.

The event takes on added significance for the Peugeot Sport Portugal pilot: unless he can find more funds, Madeira could be his last outing of 2010, thereby dashing his outside title hopes.

Defending IRC champion Kris Meeke rekindled his chances of the drivers’ crown with second place in the Azores and can count on previous Madeira experience. Although he admitted he struggled to secure the fifth place he achieved on his Madeira debut in 2009, he starts the event on the back of a successful test in Italy, where his engineers were able to rectify the suspension set-up problem that resulted in a broken wheel rim and the loss of first place in the Canary Islands.

Freddy Loix (pictured) made a winning return to the IRC in Ypres in June and will be more than capable of running at the front in Madeira, owing to his knowledge of the island’s roads and his penchant for asphalt rallying. He had been due to switch from the factory Škoda operation to the works-blessed René Georges Rally Sport outfit, but will remain in a Škoda Motorsport-run Fabia S2000 Facelift, which he took to a debut victory in Belgium.

While Giandomenico Basso, a three-time Madeira winner, failed in his efforts to secure a budget to return to the event in an Abarth Grande Punto, team-mate Luca Rossetti will be in action in one of the Turin machines, which is being run by the Italian Procar operation. Rossetti is the leader of the European championship and will be mindful of the threat posed by Jan Kopecký, who is also eligible for the regional series.

Leading female driver Burcu Çetinkaya is back in action in Madeira after she was forced to miss the trip to the Azores due to damage sustained to her Peugeot Sport Turkey 207 in a huge crash in Ypres. Daniel Oliveira, another absentee in the Azores, also returns following his off in Ypres.

Bernardo Sousa, the leader of the Portuguese championship, lost out on a top-six finish in Azores after damaging his Ford Fiesta S2000’s suspension in the closing stages of the event. Born in Funchal, Sousa will be hoping to make the most of his home advantage as he searches for maximum domestic championship points.

Other local drivers capable of providing a stern test to the IRC regulars are former event winners Miguel Campos and Vitor Sá, Italians Corrado Fontana and Marco Tempestini and Portuguese drivers Vitor Pascoal and Miguel Nunes. Ricardo Moura and Pedro Meireles are the leading Ralliart and Subaru drivers respectively on the 46-car entry.

The IRC 2WD Cup is expected to be fought out between Peugeot 206 runners Luís Serrado and Duarte Ramos, while Carlos Oliveira could also figure in an Abarth Punto Super 1600.
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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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