Fri 11 Oct 2024

Marczyk the King of Katowice with ERC super special best

Miko Marczyk leads Rally Silesia after he set the pace through the city centre Katowice super special stage in his Michelin-equipped Škoda Fabia RS Rally2.

With Szymon Gospodarczyk co-driving, Polish hero Marczyk was fastest by 0.2sec through the 1.85-kilometre night stage, much to the delight of the thousands of fans who watched the action from several vantage points along the route.

 

“That’s nice we are starting like that,” Marczyk said. “It’s a demanding stage, it’s easy to make some fault but in the past I was okay on these type of stages.”

 

With a faulty switch on his Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 hastily repaired after he took the ceremonial start on an electric scooter, Andrea Mabellini went second fastest for Team MRF Tyres as championship leader Hayden Paddon rounded out the top three in his Pirelli-equipped Hyundai i20 N Rally2.

Simone Tempestini reckoned he lost time trying to take the donuts too perfectly but was still fourth quickest, one place ahead of Paddon’s ERC title rival Mathieu Franceschi, while Polish championship leader Jarosław Szeja was next up.

 

Back in ERC action after recovering from serious injury sustained in a French championship crash in June, Yoann Bonato was seventh fastest in his Citroën C3 Rally2, 0.7sec quicker than Polish super special specialist Łukasz Byśkiniewicz. M-Sport’s Jon Armstrong and Zbigniew Gabryś rounded out the top 10.

Hubert Kowalczyk completed one donut too many in his Renault Clio Rally3, as Junior ERC champion Mille Johansson clocked the fastest time in ERC3 on his step up to Rally3 level ahead of 2022 title winner Igor Widłak.

 

ACI Team Italia’s Davide Pesavento set the pace in ERC4 and the Hankook-equipped Junior ERC category followed by ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team’s Calle Carlberg.

 

Michał Chorbiński’s hopes of a home ERC4 win suffered an early setback due to a powersteering issue aboard his Peugeot 208 Rally4. Ciprian Lupu was delayed completing the stage after he stalled his Renault Clio Rally5

 

Rally Silesia resumes tomorrow (Saturday) with the 17.04km Jastrzębie Zdrój stage from 09:00 local time.

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