Friday, 19 April 2013

Preview: More Rallycross as GRC and RCE kick off

More Rallycross as GRC and RCE kick off
by Martijn Kösters
All be it late in April, the Global Rallycross Championship and the Rallycross Challenge Europe have yet to start their seasons. The GRC gets underway in Brazil at Foz de Iguacu as part of its partnership with the X Games and the RCE starts of the season in Melk, Austria.


The Global Rallycross Championship has seen an interesting development over the winter, from a NASCAR support event with one round at the LA X Games to a full Global partnership with the X Games which takes them to Los Angeles, Foz de Iguacu in Brazil, Barcelona and Munich as well as events we saw last year in New Hampshire, Bristol, Atlanta and Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The driver line-up has stepped up its game too.
We have seen Tanner Foust, Liam Doran, Brian Deegan, Travis Pastrana, Toomas Heikkinen and Ken Block enter events last year and for this weekend they are joined by drivers such as Anton Marklund who we've seen in last year's European Rallycross Championship, Rally driver Patrik Sandell and NASCAR drivers Buddy Rice and Nelson Piquet Jr. who will make their debut on gravel.


The track itself (picture), unlike circuits seen in Europe or previously seen in the GRC is a full gravel course. The surroundings have a real 'Rumble in the jungle' feel to it. Viewers in the US have the opportunity to tune in to ESPN to follow the action live, where as Rallycross followers elsewhere will have to wait for any action to emerge on youtube. But hey we'll keep you updated.



After a few confusing name changes and a media silence following that the second European Rallycross series, the Rallycross Challenge Europe gets underway. The series markets itself as a spectator oriented championship with friendly entry prices, familiar rules and regulations and a family-like atmosphere. Events for the coming year are scheduled for Austria this weekend, two events for France in Essay and Cohiniac, two events in the Lowlands at the classic circuits of Maasmechelen and Valkenswaard. Season finale is planned at Sosnova in the Czech Republic.

With most big names in Rallycross already comitted to the RallycrossRX Championship another big question surrounded who would actually be driving in the series. Drivers were announced over the past few weeks and mostly consist of Central European drivers, with no Scandinavian entries opposed to what we've seen in the ERC traditionally.

In the Supercar category, which is no different from the Supercars you see in other series, we see drivers who had some outings in last year's European Rallycross Championship. Amongst them Kevin Procter (10
th in 2012 and winner of the French round), Jos Kuijpers (11th in 2012), Pavel Koutny (15th). Furthermore Jurgen Weiss who came in 9th in the Austrian round of the ERC who is joined in Supercars by Robert Theuil, Marcel Ottink, Bernd Wilhelm and Otakar Vyborny.

Super 1600 will be headlined by ERC-regulars Vaclav Veverka and Pavel Vimmer driving their Peugeot 206 and Skoda Fabia. They will be joined by national drivers such as Sven Seeliger and Manfred Beck from Germany and Dave van Beers from Belgium. Eric Guillemette and Dorian Launay represent France with Werner Panhauser (A) and Robert Czarnecki (Pol) completing the S1600 grid.

The Touringcar field is a full Belgian-Dutch affair, with Nick Snoeys, Ivo van den Brandt and Mandy Kasse being the most well known drivers. Finishing 15th, 16th and 17th in last year's ERC, Snoeys finished 6th in the Hungarian round and van den Brandt scoring two 8th places in Austrian and Hungarian round. Mandy Kasse scored 9th in France and the Netherlands. Jos Sterkens and Louis de Haas complete the driver's who have been announced so far.

Action gets underway this Saturday afternoon with free practices, Heat one to get underway at 16:00 local. Heat two and three take place from nine and 12:30 on the Sunday. Finals are to start at 14:30 Sunday afternoon. It will be interesting to follow the new championship and hope it catches momentum throughout the year.

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