Hayden Paddon and Andrea Mabellini were the big winners when the curtain came down on a thrilling 2024 FIA European Rally Championship during an action-packed Rally Silesia on Sunday.*
Driving a Škoda Fabia Rally2 Evo for Team MRF Tyres, Mabellini trailed Paddon by 6.8sec at the overnight halt but closed to within 5.3sec of his Hyundai i20 N Rally2 rival at the completion of Sunday’s opening stage.
Paddon hit back on SS10 to lead by 6.1sec before the decisive SS11, the first run through the rain-hit Silesian Voivodeship Power Stage. In wet conditions, Mabellini went 8.0sec quicker than Paddon to lead an ERC event for the first time by 1.6sec.
“First of all I would like to thank Virgi, she always listened to me, she always made me feel great in the car so thanks to her. Thanks to all the sponsors, all the team and especially to MRF Tyres who believed in me and Virgi from the very beginning.”
Paddon, who tackled SS11 with a mix of medium-compound and wet weather Pirelli tyres, lost further ground to Mabellini with a half-spin and an overshoot on SS13, which he completed 12.1sec behind Mabellini, albeit with a second consecutive ERC crown in the bag.
With two stage wins on Friday and five on Sunday, including the Power Stage, Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy-supported Jon Armstrong claimed his first ERC podium in second after he demoted the ultra-cautious Paddon on SS14 having fought his way through from seventh position starting day two. At the wheel of a Pirelli-shod Ford Fiesta Rally2, Armstrong beat Paddon by 1.5sec with home hero Miko Marcyk 5.8sec further back.
Mathieu Franceschi took the runner-up spot behind Paddon after finishing fifth on Rally Silesia as Yoann Bonato completed his comeback from serious injury in sixth position.
Grzegorz Grzyb finished seventh as Jarosław Szeja landed his first Polish title in eighth. Zbigniew Gabryś and Philip Allen rounded out the top 10.
Simone Tempestini started leg two in third place for Team MRF Tyres but went off the road at high speed 4.6km from the start of the 11.46 Marklowice Górne test this morning.
*All results are subject to final FIA confirmation