September 1-3, Kazan hosted the final races of the Russian Rallycross Championship, Championship and Cup.
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This year Kazan hosted double stages: stage 6 and the final. For many athletes, this was convenient not only in terms of logistics, but also because it was possible to better understand the track and think over a strategy after the 6th stage before the decisive final.
As a result, the races turned out to be the most interesting and rich in sharp moments.
Traditionally, the most attention in the Russian Championship was attracted by the National class — the most numerous and diverse class in terms of pilot experience. 20 participants were declared for the final stage. After the qualifying races, the top three looked like this: Egor Sanin, Pavel Sokerkin, Vladimir Kosarev. Each lap the pilots fought with each other for a fraction of a second, because throughout the season it was they who occupied the positions of the strongest athletes. Yegor Sanin managed to keep his lead. Rodkin Ilya moved up to the second place (from fourth according to the results of the qualification), beating Pavel Sokerkin, who became the third. And Kosarev Vladimir went down to fourth place.
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No less exciting were the Super-1600 races. Here, too, not everything was predictable. During the qualifications, Valiakhmetov Razil, Konoplev Kirill and Yankun Roman were the best. The final races became decisive, when Yankun Roman took the lead, securing first place. The second was Valiakhmetov Razil. And Minnikhanov Rais took the third position, displacing Kirill Konoplev from the top three.
There were a lot of new young drivers in the Russian Rallycross Championship this year. Therefore, each stage presented surprises and interesting moments. Debutants fought not so much for a place on the podium, but for the opportunity to test and prove themselves. But the top three were practically unchanged: Zhuravlev Ivan, Tyurin Pavel and Mikhailov Matvey. According to the results of the final races, the places were distributed as follows: 1 — Mikhailov Matvey, 2 — Tyurin Pavel, 3 — Zhuravlev Ivan.
2/3 608.jpg» /> 3/3Pilots of two classes competed in the Russian Cup: Superauto and D2N.
In Superauto, the final was almost predictable, since the top three remained almost unchanged throughout all the qualifying races. As a result, the best became: Egorov Artur — 1st place, Badmaev Dmitry — 2nd place and Minnikhanov Rais — 3rd place.
In the D2N class, the most serious struggle unfolded for the third position. If the leaders — Anufriev Stepan and Zhavoronkov Oleg — confidently went forward, competing only with each other, then Minnikhanov Rais and Shestakov Alexander fought for the third place, who, unfortunately, could not hold the position and dropped to sixth place.
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National
- 1st place – Egor Sanin (st.n. 20, Samara)
- 2nd place – Ilya Rodkin (station 1, Voronezh)
- 3rd place – Pavel Sokerkin (station 67, Smolensk)
Super 1600
- 1st place – Roman Yankun (st.n. 97, Achinsk)
- 2nd place – Valiakhmetov Razil (st.n. 15, Kazan)
- 3rd place – Minnikhanov Rais (st. 62, settlement Leskhoz)
Championship of Russia
D2-Junior
- 1st place — Mikhailov Matvey (senior 10, Moscow)
- 2nd place — Tyurin Pavel (st.n. 90, Verkhnyaya Pyshma)
- 3rd place — Zhuravlev Ivan (st.n. 34, St. Petersburg)
Cup of Russia
Superauto
- 1st place – Egorov Artur (st.n. 39, Kazan)
- 3rd place – Rais Minnikhanov (station 62, Leskhoz settlement)
< li>2nd place – Dmitry Badmaev (station 37, Ulan-Ude)
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- 1st place – Stepan Anufriev (st.n. 13, Moscow)
- 2nd place – Oleg Zhavoronkov (st.n. 9, Nizhnekamsk)
- 3rd place – Rais Minnikhanov (station 62, Leskhoz settlement)
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