Martin Prokop Sets Third Quickest Time At The 43rd Rally RACC Catalunya

WRC: Martin Prokop Sets Third Quickest Time At The 43rd Rally RACC Catalunya
 

Martin Prokop Sets Third Quickest Time At The 43rd Rally RACC Catalunya


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Oct 05, 2007

WRC: Martin Prokop Sets Third Quickest Time At The 43rd Rally RACC Catalunya
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The ceremonial start scheduled for Thursday night in Salou was cancelled, so the 43rd Rally RACC Catalunya only got underway this morning for the Junior drivers. After the rain that fell last night and also at the end of the opening leg, most of the big questions centred around tyre choice.

Today’s action for the Juniors consisted of three loops of two stages each, making up a total of 148.05 competitive kilometres. Martin Prokop in the Citroen C2 Super 1600 held his own. The Czech driver, who won this rally last year, was third at the end of leg one – having driven carefully in the morning to avoid making mistakes. Conrad Rautenbach started the day with a bad tyre choice, and then never found a good enough feeling to join in the leading Junior group. He returns to service this evening in sixth place. Just behind him, young Spaniard Yeray Lemes (aged 20) drove an excellent opening day of his first World Championship rally.

On the second stage of the day he lost some time after breaking his gear lever, but he made the time up as the leg progressed – setting a third quickest time on the penultimate stage. He is currenty seventh, 7.6 seconds behind Rautenbach. Aaron Burkart in the final C2 Super 1600 was unlucky on SS3, when he went off the road after getting caught out by some loose gravel. The German found himself below the level of the road, and he took seven minutes to extricate himself. Nonetheless he remains cheerful and optimistic, ending leg one in 15th.

Yoann Bonato dominates the C2-R2 category, just as he did in Finland and Germany. His Citroen is just behind the Super 1600s, in 10th place. Stefano Benoni and Gilles Schammel enjoyed a hectic battle for second place in the category. The Italian got the better of his rival, ending up in 12th overall. Schammel found it hard to find the right rhythm in the opening pair of stages and the closing stage. He broke his clutch cable, which led to a loss of two minutes and resulted in 14th place overnight. Shaun Gallagher finished between them, having driven a cautious opening leg. The newcomer Vilius Rozukas brought up the rear of the category after a puncture in SS4, finishing in 16th place. Finally, the Belgian Raphael Auquier went off the road on the first stage and will not start tomorrow under the SupeRally rules, in order to prepare his C2-R2 for next weekend’s Rallye de France – Tour de Corse.

Stefano Benoni (I) – Alessandro Mari (I) (Citroën C2-R2)

Born 04/06/80 – Single – Lives Brescia (Italy)

“I’m happy with today. Even though my tyre choice on the first and last stages wasn’t good, I’m satisfied with my positio. We drove well and dealt with the places that had been made slippery by the rain quite effectively. I’m hoping that the weather tomorrow will be a bit better. “

Yoann Bonato (F) – Benjamin Boulloud (F) (Citroën C2-R2)

Born 13/05/83 – Single – Lives Deux Alpes (France)

“We had problems on the last two loops. The gearbox and the brakes gave us something to think about occasionally, but apart from that everything went well. The stages are nice and I’m really enjoying myself. But I’m surprised by how slow they are sometimes: I expected them to be much quicker. “

Aaron Burkart (D) – Michael Kölbach (D) (Citroën C2 Super 1600)

Born 20/09/82 – Single – Lives Berlin (Germany)

“The first run through the stages this morning went well. There were a few slippery sections that surprised us. During the second loop I went off the road and we lost a lot of time, as we were actually below the level of the road. Then my front bumper was jammed over the radiator, and I lost even more time trying to remove it. On the last stage, like quite a few people, I was surprised by the rain – which made the road very slippery. “

Shaun Gallagher (EI) – Clive Jenkins (GB) (Citroën C2-R2)

Born 07/06/80 – Single – Lives County Donegal (Irlande)

“I didn’t push this morning: I just drove carefully to avoid any mistakes. Things went better afterwards, but on the last stage I really had problems holding the car onto the line. The rain made the stage extremely slippery, and you had to pay a lot of attention not to go off the road. “ Yeray Lemes (E) – Rogelio Peñate (E) (Citroën C2 Super 1600)

Born 20/08/87 – Single – Lives Lanzarote (Canary Isles – Spain)

“I’m very pleased with my first day of World Championship rallying. Everything almost went well! In the morning we broke the gear lever, and that cost us a bit of time in getting to the finish. Everything was much better afterwards, and I’m very pleased with where we are this evening. “ Martin Prokop (CZ) – Jan Tománek (CZ) (Citroën C2 Super 1600)

Born 04/10/82 – Single – Lives Jihlava (Czech Republic)

“In the first few stages, I felt that I could do better. I drove carefully at the start, but we went quicker on the second run through the stages. On the last stage, I think we all lost some time with the rain. Now I’m aiming to hang onto my position and keep going like this over the final two legs of the event. “

Conrad Rautenbach (ZW) – David Senior (GB) (Citroën C2 Super 1600)

Born 12/11/84 – Single – Lives London (Great Britain)

“I started the first stage with a bad tyre choice. I thought it was the best option, but clearly it wasn’t… Everything didn’t get much better after that sadly. I’m not quite sure what’s going on, but I’m just not finding the right pace here. “

Vilius Rozukas (LT) – Audrius Shosdas (LT) (Citroën C2-R2)

Born 30/06/85 – Single – Lives Kaunas (Lithuania)

“I got going well this morning but on SS4 we had a puncture. The last two stages went well. I’m very pleased with my C2-R2 and I’m continuing to learn more about driving it. “

Gilles Schammel (L) – Renaud Jamoul (B) (Citroën C2-R2)

Born 28/03/83 – Single – Lives Niederfeulen (Luxembourg)

“I could have gone quicker through the first loop of stages. During the second loop I lost some power from the engine and so we decided to change the electronic control unit. Unfortunately we then broke the clutch cable on the final stage. We fixed it on the road section but we picked up two minutes of penalties. “

Junior Classification, RACC Catalunya Rally, at end of leg one :

1. U. Aava/K. Sikk (Suzuki Swift) 1h 31 min 06,2 s

2. P. Andersson/J. Andersson (Suzuki Swift) + 10,1 s

3. M. Prokop/J. Tománek (Citroën C2 Super 1600) + 1 min 14,9 s

4. K. Pinomaki/T. Nikkola (Renault Clio) + 1 min 47,6 s

5. J. Beres/ P. Stary (Renault Clio) + 2 min 34,5 s

6. C. Rautenbach/D. Senior (Citroën C2 Super 1600) + 3 min 36,6 s

7. Y. Lemes/R. Peñate (Citroën C2 Super 1600) + 3 min 44,2 s

8. M. Kosciuszko/M. Szczepaniak (Renault Clio) + 4 min 44,0 s

9. J. Mölder/F. Miclote (Suzuki Swift) + 5 min 15,2 s

10. Y. Bonato/B. Boulloud (Citroën C2-R2) + 5 min 23,7 s

11. P. Sandell/ E. Axelsson (Renault Clio) + 6 min 08,3 s

12. S. Benoni/A. Mari (Citroën C2-R2) + 7 min 35,8 s

13. S. Gallagher/C. Jenkins (Citroën C2-R2) + 8 min 39,6 s

14. G. Schammel/R. Jamoul (Citroën C2-R2) + 9 min 31,9 s

15. A. Burkart/M. Kölbach (Citroën C2 Super 1600) + 10 min 31,3 s

16. V. Rozukas/A. Shosdas (Citroën C2-R2) + 12 min 12,3 s

Tomorrow, Saturday October 6:

Leg 2 : 405.42km, including 119.16km divided into 8 stages (4 different). Cars leave parc ferme for Service D (08.00, 10 minutes). SS7 (Vilaplana 1, 13.29km), SS8 (Coll del Grau 1, 26.33km), SS9 (Margalef-La Palma d’Ebre 1, 15.85km) and SS10 (La Serra d’Almos 1, 4.11km). Regroup (12.09, 10 minutes). Service E (12.19, 30 minutes). SS11 (Vilaplana 2), SS12 (Coll del Grau 2), SS13 (Margalef-La Palma d’Ebre 2) and SS14


 
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