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Škoda’s Tidemand wins WRC 2 and takes series lead, great performance by Rovanperä

Škoda factory crew Pontus Tidemand/Jonas Andersson (SWE/SWE) achieved a dominant WRC 2 win at Rally Guanajuato Mexico, finishing 7 th overall with their Škoda Fabia R5. With his first WRC 2 win of 2018, Pontus Tidemand takes the championship lead after three rounds. Teammates Kalle Rovanperä and Jonne Halttunen (FIN/FIN) had to retire after the second stage but could re-start under Rally 2 regulations on Saturday and Sunday. They scored five fastest times, finished 5 th in WRC 2 category and collected their first championship points of the season.

Reigning WRC 2 Champions Pontus Tidemand and Jonas Andersson, driving a Škoda Fabia R5, proved their speed and reliability on the tough gravel roads of Rally Mexico, third round of the FIA World Rally Championship 2018. With a faultless drive they led from start to finish, won 17 of the 22 special stages and could repeat their Mexico victory of last year.

Their Škoda Fabia R5 was well prepared for the tough conditions in Mexico. The race engines not only had to face the heat of 30 degrees Celsius and more. The stages also reached extreme altitudes, the highest point at 2,737 metres. The correct engine mapping was crucial, because the thin air causes a power loss of more than 20 per cent. While a lot of other teams struggled under these conditions, Tidemand’s Škoda Fabia R5 was running like clockwork. The Swedish pairing moved as well into the lead of the WRC 2 category standings. Driving his 24 th rally within the WRC 2 since 2014, Pontus

Tidemand continued to build up an impressive track record: He finished 19 times on the podium including nine victories, which makes him the most successful driver in WRC 2 history.

On Sunday, the final day of Rally Mexico, Tidemand set another two fastest times, totalling 17 stage wins. “I have to thank the whole team for the great support. My Škoda Fabia R5 was really fantastic, and it was a real pleasure to drive it on these gravel roads,” said Tidemand.

After they hit a stone on the second stage of the rally, 17 years old Kalle Rovanperä and co-driver Jonne Halttunen could re-start under Rally 2 regulations on Saturday morning. They set five fastest times, and Rovanperä was happy to finish his first rally for the factory team Škoda Motorsport. “It´s a pity, that we had this mishap on the second stage. But I am happy that the team could repair my car, so that I could continue on Saturday and Sunday to get more valuable experience of the World Rally Championship. For my next WRC rally, I will benefit from what I learnt in Mexico,” commented the Finnish youngster.

“Congratulations to Pontus and Kalle. Between them they set all fastest times of the WRC 2 category for Škoda, proving speed and reliability at the same time,” emphasized Škoda Motorsport boss Michal Hrabánek on the podium in León, the country’s fifth largest city some 400 kms north-west of Mexico City.

Final Result Rally Mexico (WRC 2) 1. Tidemand/Andersson (SWE/SWE), Škoda Fabia R5, 4:04:32.7 h 2. Greensmith/Parry (GBR/GBR), Ford Fiesta R5, +6:44.6 min. 3. Heller/Olmos (CHL/ARG), Ford Fiesta R5, +13:53.4 min. 4. Bulacia Wilkinson/Mussano (BOL/ARG), Ford Fiesta R5, +22:45.9 min. 5. Rovanperä/Halttunen (FIN/FIN), Škoda Fabia R5, 1:02.54.1 h

Current standings WRC 2 (after 3 of 13 rounds) 1. Tidemand (Škoda), 43 points 2. Kopecký (Škoda) und Katsuta (Ford), 25 points 4. Greensmith (Ford) und Sciessere (Citroën), 18 points

Number of the day: 7

Škoda works driver Pontus Tidemand did not only win the WRC 2 category of Rally Mexico in a dominant way, he also conquered 7 th position of the overall classification.

Press release Škoda Motorsport

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