Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak have completed a successful second loop of Friday’s leg of ADAC Rallye Deutschland. The LOTOS Rally Team crew maintained very good pace on three special stages run this afternoon and moved up to fourth position in the WRC-2 standings! Triple European Rally Champion gain experience on German roads, improving his
Rally Deutschland welcomed the competitors on Friday morning with high temperatures and possible threat of rain around the special stages. Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak, starting the day in fourth position among the WRC-2 runners after yesterday’s competition, maintained assured and consistent pace on three special stages, totalling over 50 kilometres. On the second one,
Extremely technical St. Wendel stage, twisting through hay bales, opened the competition in ADAC Rallye Deutschland. The LOTOS Rally Team crew started the rally with high, fourth-fastest result in WRC-2 standings, claiming at the same time tenth position in the overall classification! The R5 cars did an excellent job on this tight stage. Kajetanowicz and
Shakedown ahead of round nine of the World Rally Championship, ADAC Rallye Deutschland, took place on 5.52-kms St. Wendeler Land test. Weather conditions were fine for competitors and spectators alike, with plenty of fans cheering for their heroes in bright sunshine. Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak fine-tuned their car, setting stage times among the frontrunners
After gravel competition in Rally Italia Sardegna, it is time for asphalt ADAC Rallye Deutschland. Exactly 333 days will have passed since previous outing of Kajetan Kajetanowicz in a tarmac event behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta R5. The LOTOS Rally Team driver feels enormous thirst for competition and counts the final days before
Strong performance of the LOTOS Rally Team on the closing stages of Rally Italia Sardegna brought plenty of optimism ahead of another World Rally Championship outing. Triple European Rally Champions has revealed his plan: Kajetan Kajetanowicz, co-driven by Maciej Szczepaniak, will take part in asphalt ADAC Rally Deutschland (16-19 August). This event attracts strong field
The final leg of round seven of the World Rally Championship turned out to be very successful for the LOTOS Rally Team crew. Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak gained experience with every passing day of their first outing together, dynamically increasing their pace. Today they finished among the frontrunners in WRC-2, setting second- and third-fastest
Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak completed a successful final loop of Saturday’s leg of Rally Italia Sardegna, setting top stage times in their category. The LOTOS Rally Team crew, supported by huge crowds along the route, gained two positions in the WRC-2 standings. According to unofficial results, they hold point-scoring ninth place. Already on the
Second leg of round seven of the World Rally Championship, Rally Italia Sardegna, is underway. Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak returned to competition, beginning the day with sixth-fastest time on the opening stage, losing nine seconds over the course of fifteen kilometres. Unfortunately, technical problems hampered their further progress: loose brake wire forced the LOTOS
Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak have suffered a premature end of the opening leg of Rally Italia Sardegna, round seven of the World Rally Championship. The LOTOS Rally Team crew were put out of contention as a result of suspension failure – more precisely, broken steering arm. The car has been taken back to the
Reigning European Rally Champion Kajetan Kajetanowicz completed the opening loop of Rally Italia Sardegna and headed to the service park in Alghero. However, the Polish driver did not avoid problems which resulted in time loss to the WRC-2 leaders. Co-driven by Maciej Szczepaniak, Kajetanowicz finished two stages with punctured tyres, which in turn damaged the
Rally Italia Sardegna, next round of the World Rally Championship, gets underway this Thursday, 7th of June. All international WRC frontrunners have entered the competition, including Polish LOTOS Rally Team crew: Kajetan Kajetanowicz and Maciej Szczepaniak. The Poles compete in WRC-2 class for R5 cars. The fifteenth running of Rally Italia Sardegna consists of almost