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If only the driver had the chance to enjoy the landscape...
Powerslides and clouds of dust - that's what we love rallies for
Is there any other motor sport where you can get so close?
Even though Basso and Granai couldn't defend the second spot, but sure look happy to have secured the third
Meet BRC's other contestants in the Italian Rally Championship - Giorgio Cogni and Alessandro Rappoldi in an LPG-powered Suzuki Swift
This year's edition of the gravel Rally Adriatico was won by the Umberto Scandola/Guido D'Amore duo in a Skoda Fabia S2000. Scandola was the leader since the very start and won 7 out of the rally's 8 special stages. Giandomenico Basso and Lorenzo Granai in a Ford Fiesta R5 LDI (BRC Racing Team) drove very well, too, and finished second after day one.
On day two BRC's driver and co-driver had to give way to a young French driver Sebastian Chardonnet – the greatest revelation of the rally. He too was driving a Ford Fiesta R5 (wearing Ford Racing livery). Chardonnet ultimately took the second spot, pushing Basso in his LPG-powered car to third.
BRC's other team, Giorgio Cogni and Alessandro Rappoldi in a Suzuki Swift LPG, completed the 2015 Rally Adriatico in seventh place of the R1 class and the Suzuki Rally Trophy.
General standings of the 2015 Rally Adriatico:
General standings of the 2015 Italian Rally Championship (CIR – Campionato Italiano Rally):
The next round of the Italian Rally Championship featuring BRC's LPG-powered Ford Fiesta R5 LDI, Rally Targa Florio in Sicily, will be held on May 28-30, 2015.
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