Czech ace leads his home rally with Hayden Paddon on course to claim the ERC title

| Photographer Credit: Red Bull Media

European champion elect Hayden Paddon currently holds fifth overall in after Day 1 of the Barum Czech Rally Zlín. Paddon, driving his Pirelli-equipped Hyundai i20 N Rally2, hasn’t taken any undue risk on his first Zlín start as he looks to secure the coveted FIA title. The New Zealander is fifth overnight and one place ahead of Filip Mareš, who has struggled to replicate the form he produced to win the Qualifying Stage on Friday.

Jan Kopecký heads a thrilling battle for victory on his home round of the FIA European Rally Championship after a day of multiple lead changes and epic action on the demanding sealed-surface stages.

The 2013 ERC champion and 10-time Zlín winner moved in front after a brief rain shower prior to SS5 proved costly for Erik Cais, who had been leading his more experienced countryman up to that point.

But with Kopecký – competing in an identical Michelin-equipped Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 – enjoying a mainly dry 12.73km Slušovice stage, the Škoda stalwart was able to turn a 1.8sec deficit into a lead of 4.3sec.

While Cais dropped out of contention for a first Barum Czech Rally Zlín victory, Kopecký’s moment went unpunished as he clocked the fastest time on SS6 to extend his advantage to 12.1sec over new second-placed driver Miklós Csomós, who reported a brief spin near the stage finish.

Hungarian Csomós briefly led the rally by 0.2sec after winning SS3, one of five different drivers to lead during the opening five stages, such has been the intensity of the competition on the penultimate round of the ERC season. Csomós is 14.9sec behind Kopecký after leg one and on course for a maiden ERC podium.

After winning Zlín’s super special stage on Friday night, Simon Wagner completed the sun-baked leg one in third overall with local driver Adam Březík fourth.

Hankook-equipped Dominik Stříteský is seventh and, like Mareš, is not entirely satisfied with his driving. Outgoing ERC champion Efrén Llarena heads to the overnight halt in Zlín in eighth position for ERC Teams’ champion Team MRF Tyres, with Mathieu Franceschi ninth on his event debut.

Barum Czech Rally Zlín concludes tomorrow (Sunday) with three repeated stages over a competitive distance of 92.40 kilometres.

Leading positions after Saturday:
1/ J Kopecký / J Hloušek CZE Škoda Fabia RS 01h 02m 39.1s
2/ M Csomós / V Bán HUN Škoda Fabia +14.9s
3/ S Wagner / G Winter AUT Škoda Fabia RS +28.7s
4/ A Březík / O Krajča CZE Škoda Fabia +41.2s
5/ H Paddon / J Kennard NZL Hyundai i20 N +42.8s
6/ F Mareš / R Bucha CZE Škoda Fabia +46.9s

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