• Increasing the lead in FIA European Rally Championship standings: ambitious goal of LOTOS Rally Team crew for Cyprus Rally (25-27th of September);
  • 38% of stages on Tarmac, 62% on gravel – Cyprus is the only FIA ERC round contested on mixed surface;
  • One year ago Polish driver clinched FIA ERC Gravel Master title and was awarded with prestigious Colin McRae Flat Out Trophy on Mediterranean island;
  • 16 extreme special stages – 204.5 kms of fight in blistering heat;
  • 51 points needed – Kajetanowicz fights to defend his FIA ERC Gravel Master title.
Cypriot heat, punishing special stages which destroy even professional rally cars, numerous corners, omnipresent dust – Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Jarek Baran will have to tackle all these challenges in Cyprus, where on 25-27th September they face the best European crews. The FIA European Rally Championship leaders will fight for the precious points on twisty roads of Aphrodite’s island, driving Ford Fiesta R5 prepared for LOTOS Rally Team by M-Sport division based in Cracow.

Just like last year, Cyprus Rally is a round of FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC). However, this time different regulations mean that there will be two separate classifications: for FIA ERC and FIA MERC crews. Competitors in FIA MERC, including three-time Cyprus Rally winner and two-time Dakar Rally winner Nasser Al-Attiyah, have a bit easier task because they can use unlimited amount of tyres. On the other hand each of FIA ERC crews has to stay within the limit of 18 tyres for 16 special stages, with extremely high wear rate.

In the forthcoming rally Kajetanowicz has a chance to claim the FIA ERC Gravel Master title for the second time in a row, with one round to go. In order to defend it, Kajto needs 51 points in this classification. The points in surface specialists’ classification are awarded to the best five drivers on each special stage, on 10-6-4-2-1 basis.

This year the organisers of the event, which used to be one of the most difficult rounds of World Rally Championship (WRC) eight times, prepared 16 special stages with total length of 204.5 kms. Interestingly, fourteen of them have mixed surface: Tarmac and gravel. 38% of stages are run on Tarmac. The longest test of the rally, Lythrodontas, will be especially challenging for the drivers and for the soft gravel tyres, because it runs in 86% (18.92 kms of 22 kms) over Tarmac roads. The results of Cyprus Rally will be known on Sunday 27th of September, around 3:45 pm CET.

Kajetan Kajetanowicz: – My heart beats faster not only when I hold the steering wheel in my hands and fight for fractions of second, but also long time before each rally. I feel the responsibility of leading FIA European Rally Championship standings, especially because we will defend our hard-won advantage on very demanding gravel stages of Cyprus, in extreme heat and on roads which punish not only the tyres but also the crew. When I was a boy, I always had bold dreams, but even then I could not have imagined that I would be able to do what I love, at such high level. This is why today I am so happy and I am looking forward to competing in the rally which was won so many times by world champions. I appreciate the chance that I was given to me, so I want to fight for victory in the next FIA ERC round. Each of them is like reading another chapter of a great, never-ending story. I do not know the conclusion but I can already say that this fascinating season is a huge success for LOTOS Rally Team.

Cyprus Rally in numbers:

1st position of Kajetanowicz and Baran in the overall standings of FIA ERC before Cyprus Rally;
38% (77.7 kms) of special stages run on Tarmac, the remaining 62% (126.8 kms) run on rocky gravel roads;
8th round of 10 in FIA European Rally Championship 2015;
2140 kms – straight line distance from Warsaw, capital city of Poland, to rally base in Nicosia;
2nd outing of Kajetanowicz in this event;
22 kms – the longest special stage of the rally, Lythrodontas test;
5 stage victories for Kajetanowicz and Baran in last year’s Cyprus Rally;
3rd of four rallies counting towards FIA ERC Gravel Masters classification;
159 points scored by LOTOS Rally Team crew in their first six outings in FIA ERC 2015;
8th times Cyprus Rally was a part of World Rally Championship (WRC) calendar;
2nd Colin McRae Flat Out Trophy was awarded to LOTOS Rally Team driver last year in Cyprus;
23 points – the advantage of Kajetanowicz and Baran in FIA ERC overall standings before Cyprus Rally;
4 victories in Cyprus Rally scored by the most successful driver in this event, nine-time Rally World Champion Sébastien Loeb;
194 points – Kajto’s tally in FIA ERC Gravel Masters classification;
16 special stages with total length of 204.5 kms in this year’s Cyprus Rally;
Last year LOTOS Rally Team crew finished 13 out of 15 stages in top three;
18.92 of 22 kms (86%) of the longest stage run on Tarmac.

FIA ERC overall standings before Cyprus Rally:

1. Kajetan Kajetanowicz (Poland) 159
2. Craig Breen (Ireland) 136
3. Alexey Lukyanuk (Russia) 105
4. Robert Consani (France) 55
5. Siim Plangi (Estonia) 43
6. Bruno Magalhães (Portugal) 38
7. Jaromir Tarabus (Czech Republic) 37
8. Jan Kopecky (Czech Republic) 36
9. Freddy Loix (Belgium) 35
10. Dominykas Butvilas (Lithuania) 33

FIA ERC Gravel Masters standings before Cyprus Rally:

1. Kajetan Kajetanowicz (Poland) 194
2. Craig Breen (Ireland) 154
3. Alexey Lukyanuk (Russia) 108
4. Ricardo Moura (Portugal) 75
5. Martin Kangur (Estonia) 57
6. Bruno Magalhães (Portugal) 40

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. 
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