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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / Pirelli runners take podium places on Rally Poland

Pirelli runners take podium places on Rally Poland

Date: 14th June 2022 Author: Andrew Bogie Comments: 0
Miko Marczyk on the FIA European Rally Championship round in Mikolajki, Poland (Photo: Red Bull Content Pool)

Three different cars using Pirelli’s Scorpion gravel tyres took the podium places on Rally Poland, the latest round of the European Rally Championship. The Skoda Fabia of Mikolaj Marczyk led the Hyundai i20 R5 of Tom Kristensson and the Ford Fiesta Rally2 of Ken Torn. Each driver made the most of the reliability of the Pirelli Scorpion. Marczyk took the lead after Hyundai driver Nils Solans – also running Pirelli tyres – encountered problems on SS6, while Kristensson and Torn finished 13 seconds ahead of the fourth-placed crew. Pirelli said the highly variable conditions of the roads in Poland put the Scorpion tyres to a challenging test.

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