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CAMPEONATO EUROPA DE RALIS - UMA NOVA ERA PARA O EUROPEU COMEÇA HOJE EM FAFE

Sexta, 11 Março 2022 14:38 | Actualizado em Terça, 23 Abril 2024 13:58

ERC’s exciting new era all set for lift-off in Portugal

 

·       New-look FIA European Rally Championship starts THIS weekend 

·       Talented young drivers tackle tough gravel tracks in Fafe region

·       Live coverage of every special stage on WRC+ All Live platform

 

 This week’s Rally Serras de Fafe - Felgueiras - Cabreira e Boticas (11 - 13 March) marks the start of an exciting new era for the FIA European Rally Championship.

 

Revamped regulations, the inclusion of the bonus points-paying Power Stage and the chance for fans to watch every stage live on WRC Promoter’s WRC+ platform are just some of what’s in store in 2022.

 

Based in the rally-mad town of Fafe in northern Portugal, this week’s event is the first of eight rounds for a championship that began back in 1953 and maintains its position as the established feeder category to the FIA World Rally Championship.

 

Iain Campbell, the new-for-2022 ERC championship manager, is predicting another season of wide-open action as the latest batch of young drivers gain the experience they need for the next step of their careers following their graduation from national level.

 

“It’s an exciting time in the FIA European Rally Championship. We’re delighted the new season is about to begin on challenging stages and with a talented line-up of drivers in great cars prepared by their highly professional teams taking part,” said Campbell.

 

“While the start of WRC Promoter’s tenure as ERC promoter has already led to some key changes, such as a Power Stage on all events and live streaming of all stages, 2022 is actually the start of a year of transition when we will assess all that’s good about the ERC and start the process of making things even better for all stakeholders, competitors and fans.

 

“We’ll be sharing news of what’s being planned for 2023 later this season but, for now, we’re all set for the start of an exciting new chapter in the long and successful history of the ERC.”

 

Watch live coverage on WRC+

Full coverage from Rally Serras de Fafe - Felgueiras - Cabreira e Boticas is available on WRC+ All Live at http://wrcplus.com, including every stage broadcast as it happens as well as key interviews, features and expert analysis from the service park.

 

Rules refresher

The addition of the Power Stage means no more leg bonus points, while free practice and the qualifying stage are for drivers in Rally2 cars only. All other drivers will use shakedown for their final preparations.

 

At the end of leg one, the top 15 (rather than the top 10) are reseeded for leg two. To score ERC points, drivers must use tyres supplied by registered tyre companies Michelin, MRF Tyres and Pirelli.

 

ERC3 is for Rally3 cars, with ERC4 home for Rally4 and Rally5 machinery. The series’ junior structure moves away from the previous two-tier system and is replaced by Junior ERC for drivers under 27 on 1 January 2022 in Pirelli-equipped Rally4 and Rally5 cars.

 

ERC Open replaces ERC2 and is for Rally2 Kit, RGT and Group N4 cars. The Clio Trophy by Toksport WRT for the Renault Clio Rally5 begins on the Azores Rallye later this month.

 

All events take place from Friday-Sunday with the exception of May’s Rally Islas Canarias, which runs from Thursday - Saturday and also hosts the Junior ERC opener.

 

Calendar overview

Of the seven confirmed rounds, three are asphalt-based with four running on mainly gravel stages. Details of the eighth event planned as the season finale will be announced in due course.

 

Champions aplenty in action

National champions, European championship category winners, experienced campaigners and rising stars fill the list of registrations across the various categories. A reminder of who’s taking part on Rally Serras de Fafe - Felgueiras - Cabreira e Boticas is available here.

 

Tyre partners expand their involvement

The ERC’s official tyre partners, Michelin, MRF Tyres and Pirelli, are all actively involved in the championship this season.

 

Michelin is supporting the ERC-Michelin Talent Factory, an incentive scheme for drivers under 28 in Rally2 cars using Michelin tyres.

 

MRF Tyres is supporting a three-strong line-up under the Team MRF Tyres banner, while Pirelli is the official partner of the FIA Junior ERC and is supporting the prize package on offer to the champion.

 


 

About WRC Promoter GmbH

WRC Promoter GmbH is responsible for all commercial aspects of the FIA World and FIA European Rally Championships, including TV production and the marketing of global media and sponsorship rights. It also has responsibility to increase competitor numbers and to propose the venues that form the WRC and ERC calendars. WRC Promoter is the umbrella body for Rallycross Promoter GmbH, which is responsible for all commercial aspects of the FIA World and FIA European Rallycross Championships.

 

The FIA European Rally Championship is the ultimate training ground for young hopefuls aiming for the top. Providing a clear path of progression from national level to the world stage, the 2022 season of the oldest international rally series in existence comprises eight rounds. Additional ERC information can be found at www.fiaerc.com.

 

Next rally: Rally Serras de Fafe e Felgueiras, 11 - 13 March 2022

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