British driver Gus Greensmith emerged as the winner at the Saturday rally sprint in Vsetn. The twenty-two-year-old driver, who has 71 starts in the World Championship, took part in the event as preparation for the Central European Rally and was the fastest in all six speed tests. He won with a lead of 18 seconds ahead of the previous two-year race winner Adam Bezek, with Vojtch tajf finishing third with a loss of over a minute.
Jan Dohnal finished twelfth overall, driving a Renault Clio in the fifth race of the rally sprint series primarily for drivers with single axle drive, and became the overall winner. His biggest rival, Patrik Rujbr, did not finish after a crash in the final test of the Rallye Vsetn, and after five tests, he took second place behind Dohnal.
The Rallye Vsetn was the final race of the rally sprint series. Gus Greensmith and his co-driver Andersson from Britain and Sweden respectively, driving a koda Fabia RS Rally2, finished first with a time of 36 minutes and 52.2 seconds. Adam Bezek and his co-driver Kraja, driving a koda Fabia Rally2 Evo, finished second with a time difference of 18.2 seconds. Vojtch tajf and his co-driver Rajnoha, driving a koda Fabia R5, finished third with a time difference of 1 minute and 11.8 seconds.
The rally sprint in Vsetn showcased the skills and competitiveness of the drivers, setting the stage for future racing events.
How did Gus Greensmith dominate the rally sprint in Vsetn, and what car did he drive?
Gus Greensmith, a talented British driver, emerged victorious at the Saturday rally sprint in Vsetn. With 71 starts in the World Championship under his belt, the twenty-two-year-old driver used the event as preparation for the upcoming Central European Rally. He showcased remarkable speed and skill, dominating all six speed tests and finishing 18 seconds ahead of the previous two-year race winner, Adam Bezek. Vojtch tajf secured the third spot, albeit with a loss of over a minute.
In a separate competition within the rally sprint series, Jan Dohnal claimed the overall victory, driving a Renault Clio in the fifth race. This particular series primarily features drivers with single axle drive. Dohnal’s biggest rival, Patrik Rujbr, unfortunately did not finish the Rallye Vsetn after a crash in the final test. As a result, Rujbr took the second spot behind Dohnal, who demonstrated exceptional racing skills throughout the event.
The Rallye Vsetn marked the final race of the rally sprint series. Gus Greensmith and his co-driver Andersson from Britain and Sweden respectively triumphed, driving a Škoda Fabia RS Rally2, with a total time of 36 minutes and 52.2 seconds. Adam Bezek and his co-driver Kraja secured the second position, with a time difference of 18.2 seconds, driving a Škoda Fabia Rally2 Evo. Vojtch tajf and his co-driver Rajnoha claimed the third spot, with a time difference of 1 minute and 11.8 seconds, driving a Škoda Fabia R5.
The rally sprint in Vsetn truly showcased the exceptional skills and competitive nature of the drivers, leaving spectators eager for future racing events.