He did both WRC Spain and Rally Wales in 2018.
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Guerra is now also registered for WRC2Pro so Pieniazek doesn't get a free run in Mexico
Pieniazek:
Good pre-event test on Monday. #RallyMexico starts in two days time. Can’t wait !
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Pieniążek is the only driver registered for the WRC 2 Pro category, but he insisted he would still be fighting. “Our goal is to be the first R5 crew so we won’t be cruising and we’ll try to go as fast as possible,” he explained.
There are four entries in the WRC 2 category for privateer drivers. Local hero Benito Guerra returns in a Skoda Fabia R5, 12 months after a fire destroyed his car at his Mexico pre-event test.
Also in a Skoda is 18-year-old rising star Marco Bulacia Wilkinson, who has been hailed as Bolivia’s answer to Kalle Rovanperä. He returns for a first WRC appearance since October’s RallyRACC Catalunya - Rally de España.
Chile’s Albert Heller and his older brother Pedro will both drive Ford Fiestas. Alberto was the winner of his most recent WRC 2 appearance at last year’s season-ending round in Australia.
So is Kopecky busy with testing of new Fabia R5?
I was quite surprised to see him absent from the Corsica entry list.
In same date like Tour de Corse is Valasska Rally, first round of Czech championship. And Czech championship is priority for Kopecky...