The FIA European Rally Championship season does not intend to slow down and we have to wait just 27 days for another share of emotions brought by Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Jarek Baran. This is the gap between the exciting competition in the Circuit of Ireland and the next outing of the European Champions from Poland: the legendary Acropolis Rally which takes place on 6-8 May. After taking the runners-up spot in the Irish event for the second time in a row, Kajetan and Jarek start third round of the FIA ERC as the series leaders. Last year’s winners of the Acropolis Rally will use their Ford Fiesta R5 Evo in this edition of the Greek classic, defending first position in the Team’s standings, occupied currently by the LOTOS Rally Team.
"To finish first, first you have to finish" – there are just a few rallies in the world during which this old rally rule is more important than in the legendary Acropolis Rally. The Greek event, run on twisty gravel roads, full of sharp stones, has always been unforgiving for the cars and has required enormous humility and experience from the competitors. This year the rally returns to the classic stages in central Greece, after a 10-year break. The route consists of six special stages run twice, with total length of 231.5 kilometres, located south of Lamia – the city where the rally is now based. The ceremonial start takes place in Thermopylae, next to the monument of King Leonidas I of Sparta who led the Greek warriors in the battle against the Persian invasion, almost 2.500 years ago. The opening stage begins on Saturday 7 May at 9:08 CET. The fight in round three of the 2016 FIA ERC ends on Sunday with the longest stage of the rally: Elatia/Karya 2 (33.86 kms), with start scheduled at 13:27 CET. The unofficial results of the 61st Acropolis Rally will be known at 14:15 CET.
Heading to Greece, Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Jarek Baran hold a comfortable lead in the overall standings of the FIA European Rally Championship. The leaders enjoy a 22-points advantage over the second-placed crew and LOTOS Rally Team has a 17-points lead in the Team’s classification after two rounds of the FIA ERC. The Acropolis Rally is the first event on gravel for Kajetan and Jarek after a 208-day break. They competed for the last time on loose surface during... last year’s Acropolis Rally, when they wrapped up their FIA ERC title.
The 2016 Acropolis Rally in numbers:
1st position of Kajetanowicz and Baran in the FIA ERC standings before the Acropolis Rally;
3rd of 10 rounds of the 2016 FIA European Rally Championship;
231.5 kms – total length of 12 special stages;
38 times the Acropolis Rally was a round of the World Rally Championship;
3rd outing of Kajetanowicz in this event;
1488 kms is the straight-line distance from Warsaw, capital city of Poland, to rally base in Lamia;
33.8 kms – the longest special stage of the rally – Elatia/Karya test on Sunday. This is also the longest stage in the 2016 FIA ERC calendar;
60 points scored by the LOTOS Rally Team crew in two opening rounds of the season;
8 out of 8 – top-three finishes of Kajetanowicz and Baran in their previous outings in the FIA ERC;
19 out of 26 (73%) of the special stages run this year Kajetan and Jarek finished in top three;
22 points – the advantage of Kajetan and Jarek over second-placed crew in the FIA ERC standings;
1st position of LOTOS Rally Team in the FIA ERC Team’s standings before round three. The Polish team enjoys a 17-points advantage;
9 out of 26 special stages run this year in the FIA ERC were won by Kajetanowicz and Baran, this is the best strike rate among all competitors;
208 days between the Acropolis Rally and previous outing of LOTOS Rally Team in a gravel round of the FIA ERC, which was... the last year’s Acropolis Rally;
1st place of Kajetanowicz and Baran in their previous outing in the Acropolis Rally. In 2014, in their first start here, the Polish duo grabbed 3rd place;
SS1 and SS4: two stages with the biggest elevation change – 790 metres;
1442 metres above sea level – the highest point on the rally route, exactly 10.8 kms after the start of the first and fourth stage;
62nd edition of this event takes place in 2016;
5 victories in the Acropolis Rally by the record-holder of this event: the 1995 World Rally Champion, Colin McRae;
In 1973 the Acropolis Rally was included in the World Rally Championship calendar for the first time, since 2014 it is a part of the FIA European Rally Championship.
FIA ERC standings before Rally Acropolis 2016:
1. Kajetan Kajetanowicz (Poland) 60 pts.
2. Aleksiej Łukjaniuk (Russia) 38 pts.
3. Craig Breen (Ireland) 38 pts.
4. Luis Monzon Artilles (Spain) 25 pts.
5. Alastair Fisher (Great Britain) 23 pts.
6. Yonaton Perez Suarez (Spain) 20 pts.
7. Josh Moffett (Ireland) 19 pts.
8. Jonathan Greer (Great Britain) 14 pts.
FIA ERC Teams standings before Rally Acropolis 2016:
1. LOTOS Rally Team 50 pts.
2. C-Rally 33 pts.
3. Botka Rally Team 19 pts.
4. Auto Laca Competition 18 pts.
5. Tlustak Racing 18 pts.
6. Eurosol Racing Team Hungary 12 pts.
7. Tiger Energy Drink Rally Team 10 pts.
8. Sports Racing Technologies 10 pts.
Starts of Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Jarek Baran are supported by strategic partner of LOTOS Rally Team – LOTOS Group – as well as CUBE.ITG and Driving Experience. More info about Kajetan Kajetanowicz and the team available at: www.lotosrallyteam.pl, www.kajto.pl, www.facebook.com/EmocjeDoPelna, www.facebook.com/KajetanKajetanowicz and www.twitter.com/Kajto_pl.