Rally Turkey: ŠKODA drivers Jan Kopecký and Pontus Tidemand in open fight for WRC 2 title

› ŠKODA works crews Jan Kopecký/Pavel Dresler and Pontus Tidemand/Jonas Andersson compete in ŠKODA FABIA R5 for overall lead in world championship’s WRC 2 category
› Both ŠKODA works crews drive their respective fifth WRC rally of the 2018 season; Kopecký leads teammate Tidemand by seven points only in the WRC 2 classification
› ŠKODA Motorsport boss Michal Hrabánek: “There will be no team orders in Turkey, Jan and Pontus are allowed an open fight for victory and WRC 2 title.”
› ŠKODA crews have so far won eight out of nine rallies of the WRC 2 championship 2018

Mladá Boleslav, 6 September 2018 – ŠKODA works crews are dominating the WRC 2 category of the FIA World Rally Championship 2018. With four victories, Jan Kopecký/Pavel Dresler (CZE/CZE) are the overall leaders by just seven points from teammates Pontus Tidemand/Jonas Andersson (SWE/SWE), who won three rounds and finished second in one event. At the upcoming Rally Turkey Marmaris (13–16/09/2018), both works crews are competing directly against each other for the first time in 2018. The one who is more successful can approach considerably to the final victory in this season WRC 2 championship.

Rally Turkey Marmaris as the place for the direct title fight was chosen carefully by ŠKODA Motorsport boss Michal Hrabánek. “Pontus and Jan will do the same number of events until the end of the season to have an equal chance in the title fight. In Turkey, they are fighting directly against each other for the first time in 2018,” he said. “Neither Pontus nor Jan have any experience of the country’s WRC round. Each stage is new for them, they have equal chances.”

On the tough gravel stages both ŠKODA works crews can rely on their ŠKODA FABIA R5, which is not only currently the most successful rally car in its category, it is ultra-reliable as well. Since its homologation in April 2015, no factory entered ŠKODA FABIA R5 had to retire due to a technical fault, neither in the FIA World Rally Championship nor in the Czech national series.

Jan Kopecký has an impressive 2018 winning streak; he simply won every rally he competed in. Victories at six Czech Championship rallies lead to a premature title win in his home country. In addition the reigning Czech Champion won four WRC 2 rounds. By winning the WRC 2 category at the all gravel Rally Italia Sardegna he also proved that he is not a pure tarmac specialist any longer. On the other hand reigning WRC 2 title winner Pontus Tidemand drove his last WRC 2 rally in Portugal back in May where he proved his impressive speed on gravel. After successful pre-event tests both ŠKODA drivers are travelling to Turkey well prepared.

Rally Turkey Marmaris starts on Thursday (13 September) at 20h08 with a 2.45 kilometres long show stage downtown Marmaris. Friday (14 September) will feature the longest leg of the rally with six stages totalling 145.10 kilometres. Saturday (15 September) features six more stages over 134.20 kilometres. After 17 tests totalling 317.25 kilometres, the winner will reach the podium in Marmaris on Sunday (16 September) at around 13h00.

Did you know,

…that Turkey held its first international rally back in 1972, starting and finishing in Istanbul?

…that in 1999 the idea of creating an all-new event as WRC candidate was born and the first Rally Turkey took place in 2000, based in Izmir?

…that Rally Turkey, based in Antalya/Kemer, debuted 2003 in the FIA World Rally Championship with only 26 of 60 entries finishing?

… that in 2010 the rally moved to the region near Istanbul and left the championship afterwards, returning to the WRC calendar in 2018 as a replacement for Rally Poland?

The calendar of the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC 2)

Event/ Date
Monte-Carlo 24/01/–28/01/2018
Sweden 15/02/–18/02/2018
Mexico 08/03/–11/03/2018
France 05/04/–08/04/2018
Argentina 26/04/–29/04/2018
Portugal 17/05/–20/05/2018
Italy 07/06/–10/06/2018
Finland 26/07/–29/07/2018
Germany 16/08/–19/08/2018
Turkey 13/09/–16/09/2018
Great Britain 04/10/–07/10/2018
Spain 25/10/–28/10/2018
Australia 15/11/–18/11/2018

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