Chargement ...

Ketomaa wins WRC 2 as Al-Attiyah takes title

Finn claims support category victory at sixth time of trying

Chargement ...

After five consecutive second place finishes, Jari Ketomaa won WRC 2 at Wales Rally GB but it wasn’t sufficient to prevent Nasser Al-Attiyah winning the support category world title.

Ketomaa led from start-to-finish in a Ford Fiesta R5 to lead home Lorenzo Bertelli’s similar car by 59.4sec, with Matthew Wilson a further 21.3sec back in third.

“My main target was only to win this rally,” said the Finn. “Every driver wants to win in Britain, which is one of the championship’s classic rounds, and we did that.”

Al-Attiyah needed to finish only seventh to clinch the title but the Qatari, winner of four rounds, had a few anxious moments in his Fiesta RRC. Early gearbox problems left him eighth but a calculated recovery promoted him to sixth to net the points he needed.

“It’s fantastic!” said Al-Attiyah. “A great year for us, a great time here in GB and a great moment. Now we are off to Dubai for the last round of the Middle East Championship and we must win there also.”

Britain’s Tom Cave put local experience to good use to take fourth, just 10.2sec from the podium, after holding a top three place during the opening day, while Karl Kruuda was fifth ahead of the cautious Al-Attiyah.

Bernardo Sousa held second until crashing in darkness on Saturday evening and the Portuguese pilot did not restart today.

Chargement ...

«Hyundai brings debut WRC season to a close with 3-car finish in GB

VW ends its record-breaking WRC season with another win in Wales»

Motorsport news


>Revving Up Education: The Intersection of College and Racing Culture

>The Road Ahead: Integrating Research Essays into Automotive Education and Training

>Fuel Your Betting Strategy: Finding the Best Sports Betting Promos for Canadian Motor Racing Fans

>Fueling the Future - The Unprecedented Growth of Esport Racing

>Japan Goes Vroom-Vroom: The Thriving Motorsport Culture and its Unlikely Ally

More Motorsportnews