P1racenews AI automatic summary:
With over 300,000 spectators lining the stages in 2022 and 2023, Croatia Rally forms round two of five and, importantly,
The fluctuating grip levels on the undulating roads present a challenge for competitors, requiring a cautious approach due to narrow passages and blind crests and turns. The 17 FIA Junior WRC crews must handle the M-Sport Poland Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo cars with precision. With the absence of the winner from the opening round in Sweden, Mille Johansson, a new champion could emerge in Croatia.
Estonian driver Romet Jürgenson, who finished as runner-up in the previous round, leads the entry list for the Quattro River Rally in Karlovac. This event saw him win his class and secure an impressive fourth place overall. A strong competitor to watch out for is Ali Türkkan, making his FIA Junior WRC debut.
The lineup also includes past winners like Eamonn Kelly and Petr Borodin, as well as drivers with notable asphalt skills like Raul Hernández, Tom Rensonnet, and Norbert Maior. The rally kicks off in Zagreb on Thursday, featuring 20 stages covering a total of 283.28km before concluding on Sunday afternoon.
The FIA Junior WRC Championship Manager, Maciej Woda, expressed excitement for the upcoming event, highlighting the hard work put in by the M-Sport Poland team. Croatia Rally promises a thrilling and challenging competition, known for its unpredictable weather and grip changes, requiring strategic driving for success. Let the battle for victory commence!