Opel Corsa Rally Electric: Thrilling Fights Against Alpine Backdrop
- Sixth round of ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup “powered by GSe” returns to France
- Rallye Mont-Blanc Morzine offers picturesque scenery and demanding stages
- Title fight continues; fast local drivers aim for top placings
In the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup it is no time to relax. Only two weeks after the exciting ADAC Saarland-Pfalz Rallye, the world’s first electric one-make rally cup visits France for the second time. As on its debut last year, the Rallye Mont-Blanc Morzine south of Lake Geneva represents an especially attractive but also extremely demanding task for the teams and the 100 kW/136 hp Opel Corsa Rally Electric. The asphalt event against the beautiful backdrop of the highest mountain in the Alps poses tough challenges for the crews and their battery-electric cars, but also impresses with a unique ambience; the picturesque winter sports resort of Morzine will be converted into a rally venue this weekend.
A total of seven relatively long special stages over a distance of around 131 kilometres await the teams on both days of the rally (September 1 and 2). The slopes lead steeply uphill and downhill with fast, difficult passages that demand everything from the drivers and co-drivers.
The title-fight in the ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup could hardly be more thrilling. The 23-year-old Swede Calle Carlberg took the lead in the standings for the first time with his second victory this season on the ADAC Saarland-Pfalz Rallye. However, his lead over Max Reiter (also 23) is currently only five points – anything but a comfortable cushion with a maximum 35 points available at each event and three rounds still to go.
The focus of the many enthusiastic French motorsport fans will be on their compatriots. In particular Sarah Rumeau (28) from the FFSA Academy team will be seeking to make up for her disappointment in Saarland and together with co-pilot Julie Amblard score her long awaited first podium. Her teammate Cindy Gudet (27), who will be partnered for the first time by Jeanne Rey on this rally, and Anthony Rott (23) from Alsace will also be aiming for top placings on home territory.
Rally fans at home can follow the proceedings from the French Alps via live timing at www.opel-motorsport.com.
Standings 2023 ADAC Opel Electric Rally Cup (after 5 of 8 rounds):
1. Carlberg, 156 points.
2. Reiter 151.
3. Pröglhöf 105.
4. Rumeau 89.
5. Lemke 74.
6. Baur 62.
7. Van Hoof 56.
8. Gudet 46.
9. Tarta 39.
10. Callea and Wittenbeck, 27 each.
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