
110 crews from 13 countries will tackle bumpy and demanding special stages of Rally Silesia (11-13 October), which will conclude the European and Polish championship season. Among the entrants are FIA ERC title contenders, including the reigning champion Haydon Paddon.
The FIA ERC title fight is still on after running seven out of eight rounds scheduled for the 2024 season. It all comes down to Rally Silesia.
In addition to the FIA ERC crews, the participants of the Polish Rally Championship (RSMP), Millers Oils Polish Historic Rally Championship (HRSMP) and Southern Poland Rally Championship (RMP)
Seeded at number one are the reigning champions and championship leaders Hayden Paddon and John Kennard (Hyundai i20N Rally2, 131 points). The New Zealanders and former Hyundai WRC team crew have competed in 83 WRC rounds, scoring eight top-three finishes, including one victory sealed in 2016 Rally Argentina. Moreover, Paddon has seven New Zealand championship titles under his belt and was crowned APRC champion in 2022. Kiwi is the first non-European driver to clinch the FIA ERC title (2023).
Mathieu Franceschi and Andy Malfoy are second on the event entry list (Skoda Fabia RS Rally2). The French duo has 104 points to their credit and is the only one to retain their chances of beating Paddon and Kennard.
Mikolaj Marczyk and Szymon Gospodarczyk (#3, Skoda Fabia RS Rally2) will fight for the runner-up spot during their home round of the FIA ERC. The two-time Silesia Rally winners have accumulated 91 points so far. The start in Silesia has also been announced by competitors who have already won rounds of the European championship, namely Romanians Simone Tempestini/Sergio Itu (Skoda Fabia RS Rally2) and Frenchmen Yoann Bonato and Benjamin Bolloud (Citroen C3 Rally2). 33 crews will compete in the European Championship round, including 14 duos from Poland.
Five crews to fight for the Polish championship title
The event, whose leading partner is the Silesian Voivodship, is also crucial in the fight for supremacy in the national championship. A total of 32 crews have entered the final round of the RSMP. Five of them remain in the game for the title of Polish champions. Jarek and Marcin Szeja (Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo, 132 points) hold the championship leaders position. Grzegorz Grzyb, co-driven by Adam Binięda (Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo, 111 points), fights for his fourth Polish champion title. Jakub Matulka and Daniel Dymurski (Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo) have scored as many points as Grzyb and Binieda. Among the title contenders are Zbigniew Gabryś and Damian Syty (Skoda Fabia RS Rally2, 106 points) and the 2023 RSMP runners-up, Łukasz Byśkiniewicz and Daniel Siatkowski (Skoda Fabia Rally2 evo, 88 points). As many as 50 points towards the national championship can be scored during the Rally Silesia.
Thirteen crews will fight for victory in the 2WD classification (two-wheel drive cars), while five duos will compete in Rally3 cars.
Full entry list
Rally Silesia