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The very young Martin Semerad, who has just turned
18, was even more surprised. “This is more than a dream for me,”
he said. “Two weeks ago I had no clue about what was going to
happen, and I was just thinking about my studies and preparing for a
rallysprint event happening in the Czech Republic soon. Now I am a
winner of the ‘Pirelli Star Driver’ contest and that is obviously a
huge honour for me. I don’t think it has fully sunk in yet to be
honest. I’ve only ever contested asphalt rallies before, but when I
heard that I was going to compete on this event, I took part in a
gravel rally in Germany – only last week. To be amongst the people
chosen for the ‘Pirelli Star Driver’ programme is a simply fantastic
opportunity, for which I would like to thank the FIA and Pirelli
very much. I’m also very pleased to be competing next year alongside
my very talented compatriot, Martin Prokop,” added Semerad, who
comes from Prague.
The jury’s verdict will allow Nikara and Semerad the
chance to take part in six rounds of the World Rally Championship
next year (Portugal, Italy, Greece, Finland, Spain, and Great
Britain) at the wheel of two of the five Group N or Super 2000 cars
provided by the FIA and Pirelli. The abilities of the different
drivers were clear to see during this specially-designed selection
process, which allowed the panel of experts to assess the
candidates’ qualities both on and off the stages after some careful
study and reflection.
The judging panel consisted of Walter Rohrl and
Michele Mouton, both stars of the World Rally Championship in the
1980s, British journalist David Evans, Pirelli’s Rally Manager Mario
Isola, Rally Portugal organiser Joao Passos, and the team manager of
Tommi Makinen Racing Kevin Morris.
Peter Tyson, Pirelli’s Motorsport Marketing Director,
said: “The event that took place in
Freistadt was a genuine success in every way, and proof of the
effectiveness of this method to find and support up-and-coming young
rally stars. All the drivers were extremely enthusiastic about the
Pirelli Star Driver scheme, and I’m convinced that this is
the way forward to uncover young talent – with of course one or two
refinements in future, as is always the case after starting any
brand new programme. Pirelli is extremely proud to have supported
this initiative, which has met with a lot of praise from national
sporting federations, teams, drivers, and the media.”
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