Krzysztof Holowczyc has achieved victory in Lower Hungary, sixth round of the FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup. A historic victory within the contest, since It has been produced after tracing the times at the end of the test with Yazeed Al-Rajhi. Although the two drivers finished with the same record, the victory fell on the side of the MINI X-Raid man due to the times set during the first day of the event. After the seven demanding stages of the rally, Saudi Yasir Seaidan has completed the test podium. There has never been a finish like this in an off-road test of this profile.
No one could suspect at the beginning of Baja Hungary that there was going to be a tie in time at the end of the seven demanding stages of the event. However, Krzysztof Holowczyc and Yazeed Al-Rajhi have ended up with the same record. A duel to the thousandth between the MINI JCW Buggy of the Polish and the Toyota Hilux V8 of Al-Rajhi that has been resolved with this peculiar tie. Away from this battle, Yasir Seaidan has finished third, while Miroslav Zapletan was fourth. For its part, the Portuguese Pedro Dias Da Silva has closed the ‘top 5’ of the test.
Regarding the rest of the event categories, the Czech Pavel Pups has prevailed among the T2 at the controls of his Toyota Land Cruiser, while Dania Akeel was the only survivor in the T3 category at the end of Baja Hungary. Much more competitive has been the duel between the ‘Side by Side’ that gather within the category T4, again with Polish dominance. Tomasz Bialowski has conquered the triumph with his Polaris RZR Pro XP after beating his compatriot Piotr Otko by almost five minutes. For its part, the local Csaba Miklos has completed the podium.
Baja Hungary has also had class competition in a T5 category in which Károly Fazekas has achieved victory at the controls of your Scania 4×4. In the same way, the test has also offered its place to motorcycles and quads, with an inscription full of proper names. In fact, Sebastien Bühler has prevailed in motorcycles after beating Stefan Svitko by 3 minutes and 42 seconds. For his part, Joaquim Rodrigues was third. Finally, Juraj Varga has managed to conquer the final triumph in the quad category.