The Indian tyre manufacturer MRF Tyres after winning many Asia-Pacific Rally Championships, took to the European soil from 2020 onwards. Wit...
With the first couple of years to understand and formulate a winning strategy & tyres, they sealed 2022 championship with two more rounds/events to spare.
Below is the press release.
Efrén Llarena and Sara Fernández
have sealed the 2022 FIA European Rally Championship title ahead of
Barum Czech Rally Zlín (26 - 28 August)*.Simone Tempestini’s late withdrawal from this week’s penultimate
round in the Czech Republic leaves Llarena and Fernández with an
unassailable points lead - confirming the Spanish pairing as champions.Llarena, who finished runner-up to Andreas Mikkelsen in 2021, becomes
the first Spanish ERC champion since Antonio Zanini in 1980, while
Fernández secures back-to-back co-drivers’ championship titles. Their
achievements will be celebrated with a presentation on Friday in Zlín
before the rally starts.With finishes at every single round so far, consistency has been the key factor in Llarena and Fernández’s success.
After joining Team MRF Tyres at the beginning of the year, their
season got off to a rocky start when they ended 12th overall at Rally
Serras de Fafe - Felgueiras - Cabreira e Boticas after suffering
radiator damage on the opening day. But, since then, they have never
looked back.Driving a Škoda Fabia Rally2 Evo, the duo stole a standout maiden
victory at the Azores Rallye in March when they passed long-time leader
Ricardo Moura at the final hour with an enthralling Power Stage push.Second overall on the asphalt roads of Rally Islas Canarias preceded a
fourth-place finish on high-speed gravel terrain in Poland, which
ensured yet another solid haul of points.They followed MRF team-mate Mārtiņš Sesks home to confirm a 1-2
finish at Tet Rally Liepāja and, last time out in Italy, finished fourth
overall once again.MRF Tyres first joined the ERC in 2020 and undertook an aggressive
development campaign. That hard work has now paid off, with the rubber
giant becoming the first-ever Indian manufacturer to win a championship
in top-level European rallying."I have no words," beamed Llarena. "It's a dream - a dream which
started four years ago when we were the first crew to compete in the ERC
with the colours of Rally Team Spain. We achieved the ERC3 Junior
championship and also the ERC3 championship and now, to get the overall
title, it's fantastic."This is a very important year for MRF. We tried our best and put all
our effort into the tyre development, so I think we worked really hard
in one direction. It has been great work from everyone: the engineers,
the team and everybody who has been involved," he added.Mr, Arun Mammen, Vice-Chairman & Managing Director of MRF Tyres, said:
"It is a very happy and momentous occasion to capture this first
"I would like to congratulate Efrén Llarena and Sara Fernández for
European Rally Championship for us at MRF Tyres. It is a testament to
the work put in by our entire team to come up with championship-winning
tyres which have performed at the top level in European rallying,
thereby showcasing our superior technical capabilities.
achieving this feat, and our other drivers who have supported our team
in achieving this historic effort. It is indeed a very prestigious and
proud moment for us to be crowned FIA European Rally Champions 2022."FIA European Rally Championship manager Iain Campbell was full of praise for the new champions.
“On behalf of WRC Promoter and the FIA ERC, I’d like to pass on my
congratulations to Efrén Llarena and Sara Fernández on becoming our 2022
champions. They have performed exceptionally all season.“Furthermore, I also want to congratulate Team MRF Tyres on making history with this breakthrough win.”
FIA ERC 2022 European Champions
Campbell went on to explain that every effort had been made to ensure Tempestini’s participation in Barum Czech Rally Zlín.
“We actively pursued all opportunities to guarantee Simone
Tempestini’s participation in the event. We did this to ensure our full
support for the rally and for the championship,” he said.“Unfortunately, despite our endeavours, Simone could not be persuaded
to start the rally, although he hopes to compete at the final round in
Spain.”*Subject to FIA World Motor Sport Council approval
Press release from FIA ERC media.
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