Tandem made by Alejandro Cachón and Borja Rozada (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2) has achieved an important victory in the 59 RallyRACC Catalunya – Costa Daurada, at the end of the race. Spanish Rally Super Championship (S-CER). This victory allows the Asturian driver to leave the title of Spanish Champion, whose leadership he already held before the start. RallyRACC has met high expectations and has been competitive 87 teams, participating in 13 competitions, different cups or hearts.
After a brief connection on Friday with the urban part of Salou (1.55 km), the second day began loop made up of La Pobla de Massaluca-Vilalba dels Arcs (23.28 km), Horta-Bot (18.62 km) and Gandesa (6.49 km) special sections, all on cobblestones.in addition to the second pass through the same part of the city of Salou competed yesterday.
Although some of the leading routes have been stable, it has been Alejandro Cachón who has been the temporary leader at the end of the first loop.chasing José Antonio Suárez, who finished in first place temporarily on Friday. Cachón won in La Pobla de Massaluca-Vilalba dels Arcs, where Diego Ruiloba shot and left about half a minute, but at Horta-Bot he did it and had a great time. In this section, ‘Cohete’ had a touch and Pepe López played againeven in this case waste less time than Ruiloba.
Suarez he recovered from Gandesa, who was also TC +, setting a good record and adding another 3 points, more than Nil Solans and Diego Ruiloba. With Cachón leading the race, the first six candidates were within 25″ before passing in Salou, and Pepe López at 12.3” and ‘Cohete’ at 12.7, while Diego Domínguez remained behind at 13.7, with Nil Solans and Diego Ruiloba next. In Salou again the best time was for ‘Cohete’.
The repetition of the morning sections left a good time for Diego Ruiloba. However, the most notable was seeing ‘Cohete’ again placed in first place, with two special stages remaining, and only 8 parts of a second ahead of Alejandro Cachón. The final stage, Horta-Bot, has made a big change in the teams due to the abandonment of José Antonio ‘Cohete’ Suárez-Alberto Iglesias (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) and Pepe López-David Vázquez (Ford Fiesta R5 MKII), both on exit.
Pepe López’s car has left the track and collided with a bystander, who was in an area that was not allowed to treat people. He was evacuated by helicopter and transferred to the Joan XXIII University Hospital in Tarragona, where he is being treated.
The stage had to be taken care of and another route was taken for the cars that could not compete, so the race continued to the final stage, which. Alejandro Cachón has also been very fast and managed to win the entire conference team.
Third place went to Nil Solans-Marc Martí (Hyundai i20 N Rally2), who beat Javier Pardo-David de la Puente (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) by only 1.5 seconds. In the last special stage, Diego Domínguez-Rogelio Peñate (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2) left the race, leaving the road again. A young RACC pilot, Gil Membradotogether with his co-pilot ‘Jandrín’ López, he finished surprisingly. the fifth place and the Ford Fiesta R5 MKII and Past Racing.
Final team 59 RallyRACC
1 (5) Alejandro Cachón-Borja Rozada (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2), 1h.06’18”1
2 (3) Diego Ruiloba-Ángel Luis Vela (Citroën C3 Rally2), +27”8
3 (2) Nil Solans-Marc Martí (Hyundai i20 N Rally2), +40”0
4 (7) Javier Pardo-David de la Puente (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2), +41”5
5 (20) Gil Membrado-Alejandro López (Ford Fiesta R5 Rally2), +1’33”5
6 (19) Alejandro Mauro-Adrián Pérez (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2), +1’51”0
7 (6) Sergi Pérez-Axel Coronado (Hyundai i20 N Rally2), +2’24”6
8 (4) José Luis Peláez-Alberto Chamorro (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2), +3’36”9
9 (10) Rokas Steponavicius-Dovydas Ketvirtis (Skoda Fabia R5), +4’06”0
10 (17) Alexander Villanueva-José Murado (Skoda Fabia RS Rally2), +4’19”5