Rally Fafe Montelongo another new challenge for Team MRF Tyres

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Team MRF Tyres returns to tarmac for the third round of the 2020 European Rally Championship with the Rally Fafe Montelongo held this weekend in Northern Portugal.

04 BREEN Craig (IRL), NAGLE Paul (IRL), Team Team MRF Tyres, Hyundai i20 R5, action during the 2020 Rally Liepaja, 2nd round of the 2020 FIA European Rally Championship, from August 14 to 16, 2020 in Liepaja, Latvia – Photo Thomas Fenetre / DPPI

The region is known for its rallying, but the usual gravel roads have been traded in for tarmac and will be a new rally for all the front runners. It is the first time since 2003 that the FIA ERC will rally on the Portuguese mainland.

It is also a big change for Team MRF Tyres who were preparing for the Azores Rallye before Covid forced changes to the next two rounds. The result is that the rallies for the rest of the year will be run on tarmac.

It does present the ideal chance for MRF Tyres to further develop the next generation of tarmac tyres. The first round of the FIA ERC – the Rally di Roma Capitale, was the first time the Indian brand competed in top class rallying on tarmac.

For Rally Fafe Montelongo, Craig Breen and Paul Nagle will return with their Hyundai i20 R5. They currently sit in third in the Driver’s Championship with 40 points.

The duo returns after their WRC success with a podium in Estonia since the last round and are eager to get back on stage on MRF Tyres.

For the Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo duo of Emil Lindholm and Mikael Korhonen, they are third in ERC1 with 48 points.

They had a heartbreaking retirement in final round in the Finnish Championship, the Pohjanmaa SM-Ralli but finished second overall in the Championship. For them, the trip to Portugal was always going to represent a new rally.

The Rally Fafe Montelongo features 18 stages over two days – the most number of stages in any rally this season. Both Saturday and Sunday will have three loops of three stages each.

The first stage is the 6.92km of Montim. It is followed by the longest stage of the rally, the 14.13km Anjos test before the 10.88km of Queimadela / Travassós which finishes the loop. With these stages run three times, the total distance for the day is 95.79km

Sunday the stages gets underway with 6.10km test of Várzea Cova before the 11.72km Monte stage and the 10.73km Guilhofrei stage. Sunday’s stages total 85.65km for three loops and making it a total of 181.44km of competitive rally action over two days.

Adding to the mix is the uncertain weather. The conditions so far this year have been sunny and warm but the weather forecasters are predicting rain and maximum temperatures of 15 degrees throughout the coming weekend.

The Covid regulations mean there is no spectator access, but the FIA ERC will be live streaming SS2, SS6, SS11 and SS18 through the weekend. This is in addition to the live radio provided for all stages.
Team MRF Tyres will also be bringing content through the weekend on our social channels.

The action will kick off with Shakedown on Friday at 4pm local time before the first stage proper gets
underway at 9am local time on Saturday.

After the first two rounds of 2020, Team MRF Tyres lies third in the Team’s Championship, with 93 points, just two points off Rallye Team Spain.