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Rallye Azores (Portugal) (J) - 15-17 May 14Posted: May 16, 2014 2:54 PM - 4184 Hits
Round 6 - 2014 European Rally Championship (ERC)
Breen determined to re-launch his Championship attack in the mid Atlantic.Posted: May 15, 2014 4:44 PM
After the heartbreak of suffering a technical failure during round four of this year’s FIA European Rally Championship “The Circuit of Ireland Rally”, Peugeot Rally Academy driver Craig Breen is very much planning to get his 2014 campaign back on track this week as the championship moves on to round five at the ERC Sata Rallye Azores, the Portuguese round of the championship. ERC STARS GEARED UP FOR AÇORES LIVE TV SPECTACULARPosted: May 15, 2014 4:24 PM
Live television coverage, spectacular stages through stunning countryside, plus an entry list brimming with ace drivers and rising stars will combine to make next week’s SATA Rallye Açores one of the highlights of the all-action FIA European Rally Championship season.
12:00hrs-13:00hrs: LIVE on Eurosport (SS6 Sete Cidades 1, 23.90 kilometres) 17:30hrs-18:00hrs: LIVE on Fiaerc.com (SS9 Feteiras 2, 7.46 kilometres) 18:00hrs-19:00hrs: LIVE on Eurosport (SS10 Sete Cidades 2, 23.90 kilometres)
Before the competitive action gets underway, all drivers will take part in the popular City Show on Ponta Delgada’s main promenade. The City Show uses on all-asphalt stage but is purely for fun, with the ERC stars encouraged to put on a spectacle for the thousands of fans who line the route. ERC aces go for ‘pole’ position Twelve drivers will have ERC or FIA priority status for SATA Rallye Açores, which is decided according to their event results. As on all rounds of the ERC, the priority drivers will take part in two runs of Free Practice before getting one shot at the Qualifying Stage. The results of the Qualifying Stage will be used to determine the starting order for leg one, with the fastest driver earning the right to choose his starting position first followed by the next fastest driver and so on until all priority drivers have made their selection. The Free Practice and Qualifying Stage will use a 3.22-kilometre course, Remédios-Lagoa. Free Practice begins at 09:00hrs local time on Thursday 15 May with the Qualifying Stage getting underway at 11:05hrs. The start selection ceremony is scheduled for 12:45hrs at the Portas do Mar in Ponta Delgada. ERC stars out in force With ERC title leader Esapekka Lappi not including SATA Rallye Açores on his event schedule for 2014, Irishman Craig Breen will be bidding to reduce the Finn’s championship advantage at the wheel of his Peugeot Rally Academy 208T16. Breen, winner of the Acropolis Rally in March, trails Lappi by 29 points and will be gunning for a top score. However, team-mate Kevin Abbring will also have his sights set firmly on victory having suffered misfortune on the previous two rounds. Vasily Gryazin and Kajetan Kajetanowicz are both podium finishers in their Ford Fiestas and are set to impress, while Bruno Magalhães makes his second start of the ERC in 2014 on the rally he won in dramatic fashion in 2010. The multiple Portuguese champion had been due to switch to a 208T16 but will stick with the Peugeot 207 S2000. Jaroslav Orsák and fellow ŠKODA Fabia driver Antonín Tlus?ák will fly the flag for the Czech Republic, while Robert Consani and Jean-Michel Raoux will do likewise for France. Following his ERC debut in Greece earlier this season, Giacomo Costenaro returns in his 207 S2000. Local heroes target island glory Azorean Ricardo Moura is armed with a Ford Fiesta R5 for the first time as he aims to emulate his SATA Rallye Açores podium of 2013. The experienced local ace showed last year how quickly he can adapt to new machinery after claiming third place in his ŠKODA Fabia Super 2000 first time out. Bernardo Sousa, who hails from the island of Madeira, was in the fight for a podium finish last year only to crash out. He’ll be one to watch in his Fiesta Regional Rally Car. Breen is the ERC Gravel Master The European championship top spot might no longer be his – for now at least – but Craig Breen will start SATA Rallye Açores as the leader of the ERC Gravel Masters, a new initiative from ERC promoter Eurosport Events for 2014 to reward surface specialists competing in the ERC. After the first scoring opportunity of the year on leg two of the Acropolis Rally in Greece in late March, Breen has earned 48 points, which is one more than Bryan Bouffier and 20 more than Kajetan Kajetanowicz. ERC title leader Esapekka Lappi is fourth on 16 points with Jaromír Tarabus next up on 10 points. Sepp Wiegand, Vasily Gryazin, Bruno Magalhães and Robert Consani also feature in the standings. All 17 stages in the Açores will count towards the ERC Gravel Masters classification and Breen will carry a special ERC Gravel Masters decal on the sides of his Peugeot 208T16 to differentiate him as the current ERC Gravel Master. As well as the ERC Gravel Master accolade, there is a separate ERC Asphalt Master award, while the ERC Ice Master prize went to Robert Kubica earlier this season. A fine ERC Production While there will be serious competition ahead in the battle for outright victory, there will also be a close fight for ERC Production Car Cup success with championship leader Vitaliy Pushkar a hot favourite for honours in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X R4. The Ukrainian claimed a last-gasp class win in Greece in late March and will again face opposition from rapid Czech Martin Hudec, currently 12 points behind in the title chase. A number of local drivers will also be in contention for honours including Adruzilo Lopes and Ricardo Teodósio. ERC Juniors on a charge Eleven FIA ERC Junior Championship competitors will be hoping to build their experience and showcase their talents on SATA Rallye Açores. They include category newcomers Fabio Andolfi and Guillaume Dilley, title pacesetter Jan ?erný, podium finishers Risto Immonen and Alex Parpottas, stage winners Andrea Crugnola, Chris Ingram, Aleks Zawada and Stéphane Lefebvre plus promising RACB National Team driver Gino Bux and Napoca Rally Academy’s Florin Tincescu. ERC Junior is a new initiative for 2014 and drivers must be born on or after 1 January 1989 to be eligible. They must also use R2-specification cars and Michelin control tyres. All ERC Juniors will be eligible for the ERC 2WD Championship, which has 27 drivers competing in Açores. They include Henrique Moniz and ERC Ladies’ Trophy contender Ekaterina Stratieva. A file containing pre-event quotes from all ERC Junior drivers will be available at Fiaerc.com. Q&A: Ricardo Moura The reigning Azorean and Portuguese rally champion will make his debut in a Ford Fiesta R5 when the ERC comes to his home island. Despite his lack of knowledge of the new-generation car he’ll be chasing back-to-back podiums. Coming from São Miguel, this really is your home round of the ERC. What’s your target? “Like last year I have a car that can win the rally but I don’t know if I will be capable of winning. But it’s not the target to be honest. The target is to try to finish on the podium again.” You mentioned your car, how much experience do you have of the Ford Fiesta R5? “We did just 50 kilometres of testing early this week after the car arrived in Portugal on Sunday afternoon. Now it’s scheduled to do the test on Monday [in Açores]. Okay, we don't have experience with the car but we hadn’t last year with the ŠKODA Fabia Super 2000. We will have to use the maximum of our time on Monday to get the car how I want it for me.” What were your impressions of driving the car? “I felt really, really good with the car. The car has very good handling, really good suspension. The way of using the gearbox is really good, really smooth. I was not really, really impressed with the engine I must say but still you have a turbo like in the Group N cars I was driving for a long time. It’s just a way of finding a compromise of how to drive the car in the smartest way. The car is really good but you need to understand how to drive it fast.” Why switch to the Fiesta R5, why not stick with the Fabia S2000? “We sold the Fabia in February, but we had an agreement with one of our sponsors who bought the car but let us use it on the first three rounds of the Portuguese championship. We looked at buying another ŠKODA but we couldn’t find any in good condition versus the price. We went to M-Sport to see how things are working there. They are working in the correct way with the car, with the development and I must say I am really happy. The R5 is the car for the future and it’s also an unbelievable experience because I am doing rallies since 1999 and this is my first new car.” One of the most famous stages of the rally is Sete Cidades, which will be shown live on Eurosport and RTP Açores. What’s it like driving around a volcano crater lake? “To be honest, I’m from the island so I am not as impressed as the other drivers that come here. There is no room for mistake, that’s the thing about this stage. Of course it’s amazing and I would like it if this time we could have a bit of luck with the weather [after the fog and rain last year].” FIVE FACTS *The Açores archipelago, which lies approximately equidistant between Lisbon and New York in the Atlantic Ocean, consists of nine islands formed from a series of volcanic eruptions. São Miguel to the southeast, where the rally is based, is the biggest at 747 km2, while Corvo, to the northwest, is the smallest at 17km2. *Known as the Green Island due its lush and fertile landscape, São Miguel is famous for its changeable weather with sunshine one minute and rain the next. *Ricardo Moura might be a multiple Azorean champion but he’s never won his home event, which ran for the first time in 1965 and takes place for a 49th time this season. *The same can’t be said for Fernando Peres, whose tally of wins is a record. However, when it comes to the record number of starts he trails Franco Horacio, who has taken part 23 times. *Azorean menus are big on fish and seafood with barnacle a particular delicacy. It wouldn’t be unheard of to start a meal with a dish of local mashed red peppers and cheese. THREE DRIVERS, TWO 208T16s AND ONE 208R2 FOR THE AZORES 208 T16 / PEUGEOT RALLY ACADEMYPosted: May 15, 2014 10:03 AM
This weekend will see the Peugeot Rally Academy tackle what is being described as the toughest round of this year’s European Rally Championship. Craig Breen, who is provisionally second in the championship standings, is targeting more podium success in the Azores, while Kevin Abbring will be hoping to put an end to the spell of bad luck that has been chasing him recently. After sitting out the trip to Northern Ireland, Lefebvre is back in the squad for the Sao Miguel Island-based event in his 208 R2. |
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