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With set times for crews to complete each stage, points are awarded for every tenth of a second out, with the daily total calculated at day end.
As Saturday concluded, reigning Vice-Champions, and current championship leaders of the 2025 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup, Guido Guerrini,( San Marino) and Artur Prusak,( France) lead the pack at 31.1 seconds. Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup Champions, Michal Žďárský and Jakub Nábělek,( Czech Republic), came in second with a 2.9 second difference, with the furthesttravelled team, Kalin Dedikov and Antoaneta Dedikova from Sofia in third. Father-son team Gerard‘ Gerry’ McGill and Finlay McGill were the top Brits overall, at 60.6 seconds.
Within Category Two, the works-backed Alpine A290 driven by ten-time French rally champion, Emmanuel‘ Manu’ Guigou, and co-driver Emilien Le Borgne headed the field with 30 seconds of penalty on the clock.
Tackling the Scottish roads in the Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup
Day Two, Sunday, had crews heading out into the Highlands and breaking for lunch at Queen’ s View, Pitlochry, before a ceremonial finish and podiums.
Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup Champions, Michal Žďárský and Jakub Nábělek,( Czech Republic) claimed the ecoRally Scotland title, for round eight of the FIA Bridgestone ecoRally cup, with Hyundai scooping the manufacturer’ s cup.
In the International Category One, reigning Vice-Champions, and current championship leaders of the 2025 Bridgestone FIA ecoRally Cup, Guido Guerrini,( San Marino) and Artur Prusak,( France) took silver, after a day of skilled and nimble driving.
The furthest-travelled team, Kalin Dedikov and Antoaneta Dedikova from Sofia, Bulgaria, placed third.
Alpine claimed the Category 2 Manufacturer Trophy and secured two podium finishes, with ten-time French Rally Champion Emmanuel‘ Manu’ Guigou and co-driver Emilien Le Borgne, securing the first-place win in the Category Two International Class.
Also climbing the podium was Scottish rally driver Ashleigh Morris, partnered for the first time with experienced co-driver Craig Parry. The duo placed third overall in their Alpine UK-backed A290, despite meeting just 24 hours before the start of the event.
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