2017 MARMARIS RALLY TURKEY, October 20-22, 2017
FIA World Rally Championship, candidate event
FIA Balkan Rally Trophy, round 7

For immediate release
Thursday, October 19th, 2017

MARMARIS RALLY TURKEY GETS UNDERWAY ON TURQUOISE COAST ON FRIDAY

· Turkish WRC candidate event marks final round of FIA Balkan Rally Trophy

MARMARIS (TURKEY): This weekend’s Marmaris Rally Turkey may be in the spotlight following the news of its inclusion in the 2018 FIA World Rally Championship, but TOSFED’s premier rally is also the final round of the FIA Balkan Rally Trophy.

Thirty-nine teams will tackle 13 special stages in the mountains and hills overlooking Turkey’s stunning Turquoise Coast on Saturday and Sunday. The leading five drivers in four class categories at the end of the seven-round Balkan series will then be eligible for the final of the FIA European Rally Trophy, behind held in conjunction with Portugal’s Rali Casinos do Algarve in November.


The European Rally Trophy (ERT) is made up of a total of eight regional competitions that broadly follow the same technical and sporting regulations as the European Rally Championship (ERC).


Three categories are contested in each event – the main ERT class comprising of eligible R5 and S2000 machinery, ERT 2 for eligible Group N cars and ERT 3 for eligible 2WD Group R, Group A and Group N cars, plus Super 1600 and Group A kit cars. There is also an ERT Junior class for competitors born on or after 1 January 1990.


Nationally homologated cars may also compete in the countries where they are homologated, but are not eligible to score Trophy points. Eight rallies are permitted per region with a maximum of three taking place in a single country each season.


The FIA Balkan Rally Trophy consisted of seven rounds in 2017, with Marmaris Rally Turkey following two events in Bulgaria, two in Romania and other rallies in Turkey and Serbia. Local driver Yağiz Avci became embroiled in a battle with Romania’s Bogdan Marisca and fellow Turks Burak Çukorova and Orhan Avcioğlu as the season progressed. Çukorova also leads the 2017 Turkish Rally Championship.


Avci won the Bulgarian Rally in May and Turkey’s Rally Troia in July with Çukorova in second position in both events. Avcioğlu – winner of this event (Bosphorus Rally) in 2013 with a Ford Fiesta S2000 – was classified third in both Romania’s Raliul Aradului and Bulgaria’s Rally Sliven with his Toksport Ford Fiesta. A crucial victory followed for the Turk in the Serbia Rally last month.


Winners from the Alpine, Benelux, Baltic, Celtic, Central and Iberian Trophies will join Balkan competitors in the Algarve. Drivers include the likes of Lithuania’s Benediktas Vanagas, Dutchman Hermen Kobus, Ireland’s Sam Moffett, Czech driver Ondrej Bisaha, Alexandre Camacho and Pedro Meireles from Portugal and Spaniard Christian Garcia.


Two-time rally winner Avci (2011-Bosphorus) and 2016-Marmaris) starts as one of the favourites to win this weekend at the wheel of his Peugeot 208 T16 R5. But the Turk faces competition from the Ford Fiesta R5s of Murat Bostanci and privateer Deníz Fahrí and five Skoda Fabia R5s in the hands of FIA Balkan Rally Trophy rivals Avcioğlu and Çukorova, Cyprus-based Mustafa Bulutoğullari, Erkan Güral and Uğur Soylu. Bostanci won the event on two occasions in 2014 and 2015 in a Ford Fiesta S2000 when it was based in Istanbul.


Hakki Ağaoğlu will also be targeting the podium in his Peugeot 207 S2000. On an event dominated by Turkish entries, the Bulgarian pairing of Georgi Geradzhiev and Georgi Gadzhev (Ford Fiesta R2) and the Cypriot duo of Alexandros Tsouloftas and Antonis Chrystomou (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX) offer international resistance.
There are also 10 Ford Fiesta R2s and STs running at the rear of the field under the Ford Motorsport Turkey banner and entered in the RC3 and RC4 classes.


The ceremonial start takes place at 19 Mayis Genclik Meydani from 17.30hrs on Friday evening.

Top 12 entries:
1. Murat Bostanci (TUR)/Onur Vatansever (TUR) Ford Fiesta R5
2. Yağiz Avci (TUR)/Bahadir Gücenmez (TUR) Peugeot 208 T16 R5
3. Orhan Avcioğlu (TUR)/Burçín Korkmaz (TUR) Skoda Fabia R5
4. Burak Çukorova (TUR)/Vedat Bostanci (TUR) Skoda Fabia R5
5. Uğur Soylu (TUR)/Aras Dínçer (TUR) Skoda Fabia R5
6. Hakki Ağaoğlu (TUR)/Nehír Yilmaz (TUR) Peugeot 207 S2000
7. Mustafa Bulutoğullari (CYP)/Nebíl Öneral (CYP) Skoda Fabia R5
8. Deníz Fahrí (TUR)/Bariş Kalfaoğlu (TUR) Ford Fiesta R5
9. Alexandros Tsouloftas (CYP)/Antonis Chrystomou (CYP) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
10. Mustafa Çakal (TUR)/Mehmet Köleoğlu (TUR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
11. Erkan Güral (TUR)/Burak Koçoğlu (TUR) Skoda Fabia R5
12. Menderes Okur (TUR)/Ufuk Uluocak (TUR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX

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For further media information:
Marmaris Rally Turkey, Media Centre, E-mail: Chief Media Officer Atil Atilgan. medya@tosfed.org.tr and media@marmarisrallyturkey.com or English Media Officer Neil Perkins, ndppublicity@googlemail.com.


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Published On: 19 October 2017