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    Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Ferreira and Palmeiro secure last-gasp debut victory and maximum FIA European Baja Cup points at Baja Spain Aragón

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    Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Ferreira and Palmeiro safe last-gasp debut victory and most FIA European Baja Cup factors at Baja Spain Aragón

    On their debut in a Toyota Hilux IMT Evo with Toyota Gazoo Racing and SVR Racing, the Portuguese pairing managed to complete third on the ultimate stage and edge victory by simply two seconds from Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and his new Belgian navigator Fabian Lurquin. In a single day chief Al-Attiyah misplaced important seconds within the closing a part of the stage and needed to accept second place in his Dacia Sandrider on this fifth spherical of the 2025 FIA World and European Baja Cups.

    Ferreira stated: “I’m tremendous pleased as a result of we managed to beat Nasser and win the race by two seconds. It was tremendous tight. Filipe did a tremendous job and I additionally need to congratulate SVR, my crew and Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa for the efficiency. I’m getting used to the automobile an increasing number of. Possibly some holidays from time to time our subsequent problem might be a spherical of the Portuguese Championship.”

     

    Al-Attiyah added: “It was not straightforward for us. We needed to win this race and completed second by two seconds. This was the primary time at this occasion with our Dacia Sandrider. Now we focus our consideration on the following race in Portugal (W2RC).”

    Ferreira suffered a late scare when it was found at post-event scrutineering that the rear wheel journey on the Toyota exceeded 350mm. Various measurements got with three completely different measuring gadgets that confirmed fluctuations between zero and 4 millimetres. Because of the completely different measurements, occasion Stewards determined to impose a suspended disqualification on the profitable crew till the tip of the season, offered that there isn’t a additional breach of the same nature.

     

    Spaniard Joan ‘Nani’ Roma (Ford Raptor) and Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Saood Variawa completed third and fourth total however, like Al-Attiyah, weren’t registered for FIA factors.

     

    Overdrive Racing’s Juan Cruz Yacopini was fifth total in his Overdrive Racing Toyota Hilux and earned most factors in the direction of the Final class and the Drivers’ Championship within the FIA World Baja Cup. The Argentine now leads the general sequence from Czech racer Miroslav Zapletal together with his companion Dani Oliveras extending his benefit within the Navigators’ Championship.

     

    Portugal’s Francisco Barreto and Carlos Silva moved as much as third within the Final class standings after rounding off the highest 10 and choosing up factors for ending second of the FIA World Baja Cup crews of their Toyota Hilux.

    Mitchel Van Den Brink and Bart van Heun delivered one other sturdy efficiency of their South Racing Can-Am Maverick R.  The Dutch crew completed Twenty fifth, third of the registered FIA World Baja Cup crews and claimed most factors within the SSV part to maneuver forward of the absent Paul Severn and Max Delfino within the factors’ standings. Group-mates Eugenio Amos and Paulo Ceci retired on the ultimate stage.

     

    It was a disappointing occasion for Miroslav Zapletal in his Ford F-150 Evo. The Czech completed the occasion down in thirty eighth place however nonetheless picked up factors for fourth within the FIA World Baja Cup and was third within the Final part together with his navigator Marek Sykora. That enabled the veteran to extend his lead within the Grasp class.

     

    Oman’s Hamed Al-Wahaibi was categorized in thirty ninth place with Austrian navigator Ilka Minor and picked up factors for second place in SSV and fifth within the FIA World Baja Cup after two punctures and time losses within the mud. The end result enabled the Omani to remain within the title hunt with two of his six designated occasions nonetheless to go.

     

    Diego Martinez (Can-Am) and Amerigo Ventura (Yamaha) had been third and fourth of the SSV drivers registered for the FIA World Baja Cup. Ventura suffered ongoing gearbox issues that value him useful time.

     

    Regardless of ending effectively down the overall classification in 62nd, UAE-based Sergei Remennik picked up most Challenger factors in the direction of the FIA World Baja Cup with navigator Aleksei Ignatov. That marked the third most factors haul of the season for the Taurus driver and enabled him to shut the hole on chief Khalid Al-Jafla.

     

    Fernando Barreiros and Jose Sá Pires received the Inventory part for sequence manufacturing cross-country autos in an Isuzu D-Max and moved right into a duel with the absent Saudi driver Majed Al-Thunayyan for title honours.

     

    The occasion was primarily based out of the city of Teruel within the Aragón province of Spain and the ultimate 93-car begin listing included 24 entered within the Final class, 39 working in Challenger, 28 entered within the SSV part and two within the Inventory class for series-production cross-country autos. Of these, 11 had been registered within the FIA World Baja Cup and 10 opted for the FIA European Baja Cup.

     

    After ending fourth on the Prologue stage behind Ferreira, Eryk Goczal and Martin Kaczmarski, Roma guided his M-Sport Ford Rally Group Raptor to the quickest time on the opening 132.11 particular stage. The Spaniard carved out a slender lead of 8.8 seconds over Al-Attiyah with Ferreira in third.

     

    Neither Overdrive Racing’s Martin Kaczmarski nor Challenger front-runner Al-Jafla had been in a position to full the stage and retired. It was solely a minor blow for Al-Jafla, who led the Challenger part, was second within the Grasp class and third within the total Drivers’ Championship earlier than the beginning however had not registered for FIA World Baja Cup factors in Spain.

     

    First blood within the Challenger and SSV classes went to Rui Carneiro (OT3) and Alexandre Pinto (Polaris).

     

    Ferreira beat Al-Attiyah by simply half a second on the second stage of 199.48km on Saturday afternoon however the Dacia manufacturing unit driver retained a lead of 13.1 seconds to take into the in a single day halt. Roma slipped to 3rd, forward of Yacopini, Variawa and Marek Goczal in a trio of Toyotas.

     

    Charles Munster (Taurus) received the stage in Challenger however Fidel Castillo (Taurus) led the class on the night time halt. Gonçalo Guerreiro (Polaris) claimed the quickest time within the SSVs and moved forward of Pinto within the total standings.

     

    After struggling critical brake points on the opening stage, former FIA Baja champion Fernando Alvarez was compelled out of the second particular with electrical points, as had been FIA World Baja Cup Challenger class front-runners Lőrinc Mészáros and Tiago Reis. Eryk Goczal additionally retired his Energylandia Rally Group Toyota with a sheared suspension bolt.

     

    A 3rd stage of 232.11km rounded off the aggressive motion earlier than the end in Teruel. Luís Cidade (Can-Am) and Rui Carneiro (OT3) didn’t begin the final day.

     

    A resurgent Eryk Goczal claimed the quickest time on the final stage from occasion winner Ferreira. Charles Munster (Taurus) and Guerriero earned the general laurels within the Challenger and SSV classes with the stage wins falling to Pau Navarro (Taurus) and Pinto.

     

    Triumphant Ferreira and Palmeiro prevail within the FIA European Baja Cup

     

    Outright victory for Ferreira and Palmeiro catapulted the Portuguese duo into competition for the Final class prize within the FIA European Baja Cup this season and enabled them to shut the hole on chief Magdalena Zając and her navigator Czekan Błażej, who completed down in fourth of the Final crews.

    It was additionally a robust occasion for the Toyota Gazoo Racing Baltics crew of Benediktas Vanagas and Aisvydas Paliukenas. The Lithuanians completed eighth total and second within the FIA European Baja Cup and Final class standings.

     

    Vanagas stated: “P8, however to be within the prime 10 on this race was a superb factor. I’m a fan of this race. I believe it is vitally good when it comes to tracks and competitors. The tempo we had was good. Now we stay up for the occasion in Hungary.”

     

    Denis Krotov and Konstantin Zhiltsov registered for FIA European Baja Cupo factors of their X-Raid Mini JCW 3.0i and completed twenty first total and third within the factors’ standings for the general championship and the Final class.

     

    Within the absence of a number of of their SSV rivals, Briton Sean Haran and his navigator Martin Hales guided their Polaris RXR Professional R Sport to thirty second total and picked up most factors within the class to maneuver ever nearer to the absent front-runner Yağiz Birinci within the Drivers’ Championship. Afonso Oliveira and Fabio Belo had been second within the SSVs of their Polaris and that enabled Oliveira to maneuver forward of Birinci within the SSV title race.

     

    Oliveira stated: “We bought the primary place within the European Championship and within the Juniors. It was onerous however enjoyable. Now we’ll proceed the struggle for the title in Hungary.”

     

    The Spanish duo of Miguel Angel Valero and Carlos Ruiz picked up most Challenger class factors in the direction of the FIA European Baja Cup of their VN Competición T34 and prolonged their lead over Lőrinc Mészáros and Tiago Reis within the standings. Valero additionally stayed in competition for Grasp Driver honours.

     

    The Polish crew of Barthomiej Wajzer and Ernest Górecki continued to plod on in the direction of FIA European Baja Cup honours. They clinched the Inventory class title in a Toyota Land Cruiser KDJ 155 with a fifth successive most factors haul this 12 months and stay in competition for total honours. Wajzer additionally prevails within the Grasp class.

     

    Górecki stated: “We did our job. We achieved the utmost quantity of factors we may get. Bartek did nice. There have been no issues. It was a pleasant, troublesome rally, quick, sluggish and massive stones. It was very straightforward to complete off the observe or with a damaged wheel.”

     

    The 2025 FIA European Baja Cup continues with the twenty second Hungarian Baja on August Fifteenth-Seventeenth, whereas the FIA World Baja Cup resumes with the BP Final Baja Portalegre 500 in Portugal on October Twenty third-Twenty fifth. 

     

    2025 Baja Spain Aragón – ultimate end result:

    1. João Ferreira (POR)/Filipe Palmeiro (POR) Toyota Hilux IMT Evo                                                                       5hr 50min 39.6sec+

    2. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Fabian Lurquin (BEL) Dacia Sandrider                                              5hr 50min 41.6sec

    3. Joan ‘Nani’ Roma (ESP)/Alex Haro (ESP) Ford Raptor                                                                        5hr 52min 21.6sec

    4. Saood Variawa (RSA)/François Cazalet (FRA) Toyota Hilux IMT Evo                                                 5hr 57min 04.8sec

    5. Juan Cruz Yacopini (ARG)/Daniel Oliveras (ESP) Toyota Hilux Overdrive                                          5hr 59min 12.2sec*

    6. Martin Prokop (CZE)/Viktor Chytka (CZE) Ford Raptor T1+                                                               6hr 03min 49.4sec

    7. Marek Goczal (POL)/Maciej Marton (POL) Toyota Hilux IMT Evo                                                                       6hr 03min 55.6sec

    8. Benediktas Vanagas (LTU)/Aisvydas Paliukenas (LTU) Toyota Hilux                                                 6hr 05min 37.0sec+

    9. Lionel Baud (FRA)/Lucie Baud (FRA) Mini JCW Rally 3.0d                                                                  6hr 05min 55.4sec

    10. Francisco Barreto (POR)/Carlos Silva (POR) Toyota Hilux                                                                6hr 06min 42.7sec*

    11. Michal Goczal (POL)/Daniel Dymurski (POL) Toyota Hilux IMT Evo                                                6hr 07min 49.6sec

    12. Felix Macias (ESP)/José-Luis Conde (ESP) Toyota Hilux Overdrive                                                  6hr 10min 02.9sec

    13. Gonçalo Guerreiro (POR)/Joel Lutas (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                               6hr 10min 14.9sec

    14. Charles Munster (LUX)/Loris Pascaud (FRA) Taurus T3 Max                                                           6hr 11min 17.9sec

    15. Alexandro Pinto (POR)/Bernardo Oliveira (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                       6hr 11min 32.4sec

    16. Pau Navarro (ESP)/Jan Rosa (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                                           6hr 13min 58.5sec

    17. Fidel Castillo (ESP)/Candido Carrera (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                              6hr 14min 08.2sec

    18. Puck Klaassen (RSA)/Augusto Sanz (ARG) G-ECKO Challenger One                                                6hr 15min 33.8sec

    19. Jourdan Serderidis (BEL)/Fréderic Miclotte (BEL) Ford Raptor                                                       6hr 16min 09.5sec

    20. Santiago Carnicer (ESP)/Sergio Peinado (ESP) Toyota Hilux Overdrive                                           6hr 16min 43.9sec

    21. Denis Krotov (KGZ)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (ISR) Mini JCW Rally 3.0i                                                  6hr 17min 02.9sec+

    22. João Monteiro (POR)/Nuno Morais (POR) Can-Am Maverick R                                                      6hr 17min 22.0sec

    23. Cristina Gutiérrez (ESP)/Pablo Moreno (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                         6hr 17min 51.9sec

    24. Pim Klaassen (NED)/Wade Harris (RSA) Taurus T3 Max                                                                  6hr 18min 28.2sec

    25. Mitchel Van Den Brink (NED)/Bart van Heun (NED) Can-Am Maverick R                                       6hr 19min 34.0sec*

    26. Laia Sanz (ESP)/Luka Larrosa (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                                          6hr 19min 37.2sec

    27. Charles Tuthill (GBR)/Alex Sabater (ESP) Oryx T3 Evo2                                                                   6hr 21min 19.4sec

    28. Romuald Lasne (FRA)/Delphine Delfino (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3                                              6hr 22min 05.1sec

    29. Daniel Alonso (ESP)/Alejandro Lopez (ESP) Ford Ranger                                                                 6hr 22min 43.6sec

    30. Andre Lotterer (MON)/Alexandre Giroud (FRA) Taurus T3 Max                                                                       6hr 23min 15.3sec

    31. Yannick Panagiotis (FRA)/Valérie Panagiotis (FRA) Apache APH-03                                               6hr 24min 05.8sec

    32. Sean Haran (GBR)/Martin Hales (GBR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                      6hr 24min 10.1sec+

    33. Ruben Rodrigues (POR)/Rui Paulo (POR) Can-Am Maverick R                                                        6hr 24min 23.9sec

    34. Pierre-Antoine Rampon (FRA)/Loic Minaudier (FRA) Can-Am Maverick R                                     6hr 24min 28.1sec

    35. Paul Spierings (NED)/Dick van Culenborg (NED) Taurus T3 Max                                                                       6hr 25min 17.5sec

    36. Wilson Galo (POR)/Carlos Paulino (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                   6hr 25min 57.9sec

    37. Yasir Seaidan (SAU)/Omar Al-Lahim (SAU) MMP T3 Rally-Raid                                                      6hr 28min 27.2sec

    38. Miroslav Zapletal (CZE)/Marek Sykora (SVK) Ford F-150 Evo                                                          6hr 28min 35.1sec*

    39. Hamed Al-Wahaibi (OMA)/Ilka Minor (AUT) Can-Am Maverick R                                                  6hr 29min 02.9sec*

    40. Paulo Rodrigues (POR)/João Miranda (POR) Can-Am Maverick X3                                                 6hr 29min 52.3sec

    41. Nicolas Martinez (FRA)/Loriane Forgues (FRA) G Rally Group OT3                                                  6hr 29min 58.2sec

    42. Eduardo Pons (ESP)/Jaume Betriu (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                                 6hr 30min 31.0sec

    43. Michael Metge (FRA)/Xavier Flick (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                                 6hr 30min 49.4sec

    44. Pedro Gonçalves (POR)/Hugo Magalhães (POR) Taurus T3 Max                                                                       6hr 31min 35.7sec

    45. Federico Mogni (ESP)/David Nieto (ESP) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                   6hr 36min 41.4sec

    46. Alex Toril (ESP)/Daniel Jordão (POR) JMP JMPT T3                                                                         6hr 37min 00.8sec

    47. Henk Klaassen (NED)/Mark Laan (NED) Taurus T3 Max                                                                  6hr 37min 14.8sec

    48. Juan Gasso (ESP)/Pol Ros (ESP) G Rally Group OT3                                                                          6hr 37min 19.2sec

    49. Diego Martinez (ARG)/Bernardo Graue (ARG) Can-Am Maverick R                                                6hr 38min 08.8sec*

    50. José Maria Nananjo (ESP)/Eduard Ferran (ESP) JMP JMPT T3                                                        6hr 39min 33.7sec

    51. Rafa Muñoz (ESP)/Sergio Fernández (ESP) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                             6hr 41min 44.6sec

    52. Amerigo Ventura (ITA)/Erika Mingozzi (ITA) Yamaha YXZ 1000R SS                                               6hr 45min 24.5sec*

    53. Hedda Hosås (NOR)/Harry Stubbs (GBR) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                                6hr 45min 49.6sec

    54. Jesus Calleja (ESP)/Eduardo Blanco (ESP) Century CR7                                                                   6hr 46min 28.0sec

    55. Mónica Plaza (ESP)/Marta Plaza (ESP) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                                                     6hr 47min 00.1sec

    56. Ronald Schoolderman (NED)/Mark Salomons (NED) Mitsubishi ASX                                              6hr 48min 54.3sec

    57. Vincent Albira (FRA)/Maxime Albira (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3                                                                     6hr 50min 39.9sec

    58. Juan Manuel Maña (ESP)/Giovanni Di Blasi (ESP) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                     6hr 51min 55.5sec

    59. Benjamin Favre (FRA)/Thibaud Darroux (FRA) MMP T3 Rally-Raid                                                 6hr 52min 11.7sec

    60. Renato Duarte (POR)/Miguel Silva (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                  6hr 54min 04.3sec

    61. Marco Pereira (POR)/Eurico Adão (POR) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR                                     6hr 54min 10.9sec

    62. Sergei Remennik (UAE)/Aleksei Ignatov (KGZ) Taurus T3 Max                                                        7hr 02min 18.4sec*

    63. Magdalena Zając (POL)/Czekan Błażej (POL) Toyota Hilux                                                              7hr 02min 21.8sec+  

    64. José Cami (ESP)/Cristian Cami (ESP) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                                       7hr 04min 27.9sec

    65. Afonso Oliveira (POR)/Fabio Belo (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                   7hr 07min 16.8sec+  

    66. Herlander Araújo (POR)/Tiago Magalhães (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                      7hr 11min 33.5sec

    67. Jordi Pons (AND)/Miguel Amblas (ESP) MMP T3 Rally-Raid                                                            7hr 19min 52.6sec

    68. Miguel Angel Valero (ESP)/Carlos Ruiz (ESP) VN Competición T34                                                 7hr 20min 11.3sec+

    69. Gaël Queralt (ESP)/Marc Solà (ESP) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                                       7hr 21min 45.4sec

    70. Agnė Telyčėnaitė (FRA)/Marion Andrieu (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3 XRS Turbo RR                      7hr 47min 05.9sec

    71. Fernando Barreiros (POR)/Jose Sá Pires (POR) Isuzu D-Max                                                           7hr 48min 05.8sec*

    72. Jedidia Favre (FRA)/Antoine Lecourbe (FRA) MMP T3 Rally-Raid                                                   7hr 48min 45.3sec

    73. Barthomiej Wajzer (POL)/Ernest Górecki (POL) Toyota Land Cruiser KDJ 155                                7hr 54min 58.8sec+

    74. Maria Gameiro (POR)/Rosa Romero (ESP) Mini JCW Rally 3.0d                                                      8hr 25min 37.2sec

    75. Emilio Fernandez (CHI)/Ion Del Cid (ESP) Taurus T3 Max                                                                9hr 04min 47.7sec

    76. Eryk Goczal (POL)/Szymon Gospodarczyk (POL) Toyota Hilux IMT Evo                                           10hr 00min 29.6sec

    77. Jesus Fuster (ESP)/Joan Rubi (ESP) Herrator Inzane 901                                                                 10hr 26min 41.2sec

    78. Lőrinc Mészáros (HUN)/Albert Horn (HUN) G Rally Group OT3                                                       12hr 41min 37.1sec+

    79. João Dias (POR)/Rui Pita (POR) Polaris RXR Professional R Sport                                                                  12hr 57min 57.0sec

                     

    *denotes registered for FIA World Baja Cup

    +denotes registered for FIA European Baja Cup

     

    Ends



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