João Silva leads the two-wheel drive

João Silva keeps the command of the classification among the users of two-wheel drive vehicles. In his debut with Peugeot 208 Rally4, the driver holds an advantage of 26.6 seconds over Rui Jorge Fernandes in a Renault Clio R3T and 34.1 seconds over Vítor Sá in a Citroën DS3 R3T. In the following positions are Ivo Sardinha, in a Peugeot 208 Rally4, Miguel Caires, driving a Renault Clio Rally4, and Renato Pita, in another Peugeot. Also, in two-wheel drive cars but with rear wheel drive, Filipe Freitas and Paulo Mendes are still having a lot of difficulties with the alternative tyres, used and circuit tyres with tears, that they were forced to put on their Porsche 997 GT3 for this event. All the teams with cars that do not have all-wheel drive had a hard time with the weather conditions of wet found on the first passage through the Campo de Golfe.

Alexandre Camacho is the new leader of the Rali Vinho da Madeira

Alexandre Camacho is the new Rali Vinho da Madeira leader. The Madeiran driver with a Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo won the first and was second in the second stage today and is now the new leader of the Club Sports da Madeira organization. The first one in the starting line of the first day of competition, Bruno Magalhães is now in the second position, 1.1 seconds away from the first classified. The lowest place of the podium, at the end of the 2nd section is occupied by Miguel Nunes, also from Madeira, 7.3 seconds from the leader. In the following positions are Armindo Araújo, José Pedro Fontes, Bernardo Sousa, Ricardo Teodósio, Pedro Meireles, Miguel Correia and Pedro Almeida. Italian Simone Campedelli, fifth after SS 2, lost time with mechanical issues in his Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo with MRF colours. The caravan is now heading back to Funchal, once again for the Service Park.

Armindo Araújo distinguished with a “White card”

The FPAK Board decided to distinguish with the 'White Card', three national drivers for their sports conduct and 'fair-play in recent events: Armindo Araújo, Francisco Barreto and Carlos Silva. The White Card is a pedagogical resource aimed at praising ethically correct conduct, practiced by those involved in sports activities. The White Card is the result of a partnership between PNED - National Plan for Ethics in Sport (Portuguese Institute for Sport and Youth, IPDJ) and the FPAK. Armindo Araújo's distinction is related to his conduct in victories and 'defeats', which should be praised, especially for what we recently witnessed, either in the Terras D'Aboboreira Rally or in the Vodafone Rally of Portugal, where the first thing he did was to congratulate, respectively, Miguel Correia and Ricardo Teodósio, direct competitors in the CPR, for their victories: "This is my way of being in motor sport and I hope to be an example, especially for the younger sportsmen. I feel very honoured with this distinction", wrote Armindo Araújo on his social networks.    

Bruno Magalhães is the leader of Rali Vinho da Madeira

Bruno Magalhães, with a Hyundai i20N Rally2, is the first leader of the Rali Vinho da Madeira after breaking the record of the Super Special Section of Avenida do Mar, a timed section that returned this year to the program of the competition and was once again dominated by an amazing crowd. Second, three tenths of second from the leader, Italian Simone Campedelli made an excellent debut in Funchal with the Skoda Fabia Raly2 Evo. Armindo Araújo and his Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo closed the first day of competition in the lowest place of the podium, ahead of Madeira's Miguel Nunes and Alexandre Camacho, in that order, 1.9 and 2.5 seconds ahead, respectively. The top ten also includes Miguel Correia, Alejandro Cachon, Bernardo Sousa and José Pedro Fontes. The standings can be seen here.

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