A list to ensure the projection of Madeira in the markets where motorsports are strong
During the meeting with the Madeiran press, José Paulo Fontes has considered that the list of drivers, today revealed, has, as its main market target, countries such as Spain, Italy and France, besides ensuring the traditional strong presence of drivers from the mainland, which matches the interests for the promotion of Madeira abroad.
Such strategy, in the current limitations situation, aims to bring to Madeira young talented drivers with their competitive vehicles, some already on the list today revealed. A rally that allows the fans of motorsports a lot of competition in every class, is the main goal of the responsible for the Organizing Committee of the 2022 edition of the Rali Vinho da Madeira.
Club 100 à Hora has not been very sympathetic
José Paulo Fontes has shown his unpleasantness with the behaviour of the “100 à hora”, the club organizing the Rally in Faial next weekend, as it was due to the organization of Club Sports da Madeira that the drivers and their vehicles from the mainland were brought to Madeira. A decision made for the Madeira motorsports, not the “100 à hora”, a club that has kept an uncompromising relation with the Club Sports da Madeira, regretted José Paulo Fontes.
Madeira, through Club Sports da Madeira, has been able to adjuct to new challenges
Eduardo Jesus, Regional Secretary of Tourism and Culture, considers that, within the possible current epidemic situation, the so called “Super Special Stage” of the Madeiran motorsports, is still “the best of what has been done internationally, as there is no doubt that Rali Vinho da Madeira is still the preference of the best drivers who compete nowadays”, underlined. Once again, and as his main aim for this event, the Regional Secretary of Tourism and Culture has greeted Club Sports da Madeira for his bright decision of inviting drivers from markets that are today strategic for our region.
For Eduardo Jesus, RVM is still a great example of the best that has been abroad in the motorsports, which means a lot to the Madeirans.