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Kavecz in Čabar for hair in front of Bubnič

Kavecz in Čabar for hair in front of Bubnič

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Hungarian Istvan Kavecz, who competes with the BMW M3 under a Croatian license, celebrated the victory in front of our representative Milan Bubnič by just four hundredths of a second after the second run. After the first run, he was a little more than two seconds behind the first place, but on the second he did his best and reduced the gap to 0.046 seconds. Among other Slovenian representatives, Miha Prek celebrated the victory in Division 1, and Marko Grossi was also the fastest in his division. GHD Čabar 2015 total: 1. Istvan KAVECZ, BMW E90 M3 6: 20,497 2. Milan BUBNIČ, Lancia Delta Integrale +0,046 3. Siniša KRAINC, Ford Escort RS +2,644 4. Michele BUIATTI, Mitsubishi EVO IX +8,565 5. Đani VARLJEN , Honda Civic Type R +12,645 6. Damir MASIC, Mitsubishi EVO IX +13,663 7. Franz ROIDER, Ford Mondeo MSC +14,548 8. Laszl
Liber joint winner of the Gorjanci

Liber joint winner of the Gorjanci

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Italian Federico Liber is the joint winner of two runs of the Gorjanci mountain speed race after the favorite, Tiziano Riva, resigned. With a total time of 3: 25.92, he celebrated the victory with just under three seconds of advantage over two Czechs, Vaclav Janik, and Peter Trnko, who was a second and a half more behind the winner. Among Slovenians, Vladimir Stankovič was expected to be the fastest in the overall standings, while Aleš Prek (Honda Type R) won the national championship, ahead of Matej Grudnik (Renault Twingo RS) and Peter Marco (Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX). Andrej Prelc (Suzuki Swift) took the top step in the national championship of Division I, Aleš Žakelj (Zastava Yugo 65) won second place, and Janko Čebron (MG ZR 105) was third.
Known list of applicants for GHD Gorjanci

Known list of applicants for GHD Gorjanci

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The organizers of the Gorjanci mountain speed race announced the list of registered racers today. This year, it is only slightly reduced, especially as far as Slovenian racers are concerned, and according to the president of the organizing committee Viktor Levec, these are objective reasons. 66 racers registered for the race in Gorjanci, thirty of them Slovenes, and the organizers believe that this was due to the busy season. This year, four races for the national championship will take place in a month. Despite the small number of performers, it is a quality ensemble, as they also wrote on the official website of GHD Gorjanci. Eleven formulas or prototypes have been registered, and well-known and experienced racers will sit in them. One of them is Vaclav Janik, last year’s winner and former
Benešu wins, Zajelšnik an excellent third

Benešu wins, Zajelšnik an excellent third

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  The Czech Miloš Beneš was also the fastest in the second run of the race in Ilirska Bistrica. In the second attempt, the stopwatch showed 2: 05.60, and the second fastest Fausto Bormolini was 1.74 seconds slower. The third was Slovenian Patrik Zajelšnik, who was separated from the winner by less than five seconds. In the ranking of the Slovenian DP, Aleš Prek won with 3.33 seconds ahead of Milan Bubnič, and 8.59 seconds ahead of Rado Raspet.
After the first run at the top again Beneš

After the first run at the top again Beneš

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  Miloš Beneš, who won both trainings yesterday, was also the fastest in the first run in Ilirska Bistrica. With the Osella FA30, he set a time of 2: 06.69 and was 1.21 seconds faster than Italian Faust Bormolini in the same race car. An excellent third was our Patrik Zajelšnik, who was two seconds and nine hundredths of a second behind Beneš. To the disappointment of the spectators at the race, the Austrian Felix Pailer did not compete with the attractive Lancia Integrale. Aleš Prek was somewhat expected to be the fastest in the DP classification with a time of 2: 25.82. Milan Bubnič was 2.34 seconds slower than him, and Rado Raspet was third with almost five seconds less time than Preko. You are also invited to discuss this in our Forum.
The race in Lučine ended prematurely

The race in Lučine ended prematurely

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  The mountain speed race in Lučine ended prematurely. In the third run, full of interruptions, Istvan Kavecz and his BMW damaged the guardrail so badly that it could not be repaired to such an extent that the last run could be carried out safely until the end. This was canceled and the results after the second run took effect. This year's victory in Lučine goes to the Italian Federico Liber with the Gloria C8F formula, who beat the Czech Vaclav Janik by a good two seconds. The third was Laszlo Szazs. The Hungarian, who played for the Croatian club here, was two seconds behind the winner. The fastest Slovenians were expected to be Marjan Smrdelj with Lola F3000, who was the seventh fastest among all competitors. It is in the total sum of the Slovenian DP with the total time
Over promises a good result

Over promises a good result

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  Aleš Prek, the current national champion, said before the race in Lučine that he wanted to enjoy the race above all. "As long as I feel good, a good result should not be missed," he said. He really likes the 3,9-kilometer-long track from Todraž to Lučine, although it does not fit his Porsche 997 GT3. "The track is beautiful, but it doesn't fit my car. It's made for four-wheel drive cars, but otherwise it's very beautiful and technically demanding in itself." with those elsewhere in Europe. "I talked to friends from Austria and everyone is enthusiastic about the track and the spectators," explained Aleš. "It is true that there are routes at European level that are longer and faster, but it is necessary
Faggioli won in Verzegnis, Prek the best Slovenian

Faggioli won in Verzegnis, Prek the best Slovenian

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  The mountain speed race in Verzegnis, Italy was won by the Italian Simone Faggioli, who was ten seconds faster than his compatriot Christian Merli with the Osella FA30. The third was Michele Fattorini. Of the Slovenian participants, Aleš Prek was ranked highest with a Porsche 977 GT3 in XNUMXth place. The second was Slavko Zorman with a Renault Clio, and the third was Denis Žbogar in another Clio Williams, who narrowly beat Marko Mlakar in a VW Golf. He was three seconds better than Žirovac.
Through the fastest in training in Verzegnis

Through the fastest in training in Verzegnis

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  The racers in Verzegnis, Italy, completed their free practice before tomorrow's race, which will also be the first race of this year's Slovenian national championship in mountain speed racing. The race is also considered the Italian national championship, which means that there are many attractive race cars, prototypes and formulas on the list of entries. Among the registered are also 18 Slovenian racers, and among them today the fastest was Aleš Prek with a Porsche 997 GT3, who was the fifteenth fastest among all those who competed in training. Together, the fastest Italian Simone Faggioli with the Osella FA30 race car was among the performers.