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A successful weekend of RaceSeven in New Zealand and Rias Baixas

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Starting with the New Zealand rally, Poland’s Kajedan Kajetanovic and Maciej Szepaniak finished second with the Spanish team in the WRC2 category.

After this nomination, the Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo duo rose to provisional second place with the last two rallies remaining on the calendar, a very valuable result in the fight for the championship.

In particular, Andreas Mikkelsen, third with Lindholm 89 and fourth in his locker with Rosell 80, compared to ‘Gajdo’ 96 points, compared to the leader’s 109 points, (competitors in the WRC2 category are allowed to play a total of seven tests, choosing the best six results).

The adverse weather conditions put the entire team to the test, as well as the huge logistical challenge of going to the opposite ends of this great rally, and the result makes us prouder than usual.

Kajetan Kajetanowicz reports: “It’s been a very successful weekend for us! From the world end of Rally New Zealand, we will bring second place to Poland and the most important points in the season standings of the World Championship. I felt a bit relieved. This trip, more than 17,000 kilometers from home, was an amazing rally adventure, but the biggest of my life. A logistical effort. In two weeks we are off to Spain for the next round of the World Rally Championship, where we are in contention for the title!

Huge win for Senra in Rías Baixas

But in addition to the joy of the trip to New Zealand, the unbeaten Victor Senra won the Rías Baixas rally. Teaming up with RaceSeven and the Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo, the driver from Tumbria is heading straight to Spain’s Regalvi ​​Asphalt Rally Cup title.

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Together with David Vázquez on this occasion, he achieved the best time in nine of the ten special stages of this 55th edition, beating Jorge Perez and José Luis Pelés on the final stage.

And with RaceSeven, both created Manuel Fernandez And Jose Murato finished fourth in the last stage after an intense fight against Luis Vilarino. And so the local driver gave us another great performance in his second race at the back of another Fabia Rally2 fielded at the Vigo event.

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