July 2021

Factos do Rali: carros em estreia

O Rali Vinho da Madeira de 2021 será palco da estreia nacional e regional de vários modelos. A prova madeirense foi várias vezes escolhida, por equipas ou mesmo marcas, como cenário dos primeiros quilómetros em competição de muitas viaturas. O evento organizado pelo Club Sports da Madeira serviu mesmo à estreia mundial de dois modelos. Depois de algumas participações, ainda equipado de carburadores, o Lancia 037 Rally Evo 1, já equipado de injeção, e com importantes alterações na carroçaria, fez a sua estreia em competição no Rali Vinho Madeira de 1982 com Andrea Zanussi ao volante. O italiano acabou desistindo devido a problemas de motor no carro da equipa Jolly Club e com as cores da Totip. Já mais recentemente, em 2012, outra viatura a fazer a sua estreia na ilha foi o Lotus Exige R-GT. Desenvolvido por uma estrutura italiana, o modelo britânico surgiu como viatura de segurança em Ypres mas debutou em competição na Madeira com Bernardo Sousa ao volante. O piloto desistiu logo no começo da prova devido a acidente e o projeto acabou por ser abandonado.

Enjoying the rally to the fullest

Luis Miguel Rego, from Azores, is back to Madeira with the idea of enjoying the rally to the fullest and promote Azores in such beautiful Island of Madeira. “I’ve found this rally last year and I believe it’s one of the best in asphalt. It is a competition that demands deep knowledge and so, in 2021, we will be fighting against ourselves, trying to improve our 2020 performance. Rali Vinho da Madeira has a very competitive list of entries, being so, we will be doing the maths throughout the competition to know where we will be standing. And that’s why we promise to do our best”. Rego is 30 years old and started the rally in 2008 with a Mitsubishi Carisma GT. Two years later, he changed to the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX, improving his performance and, a year and a half later, being able to watch its outcome. In 2016, he was behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta and got his first triumph in the Azores Championship the following year. In 2018 and 2019 Rego became the Regional Champion of such sport, a titles that he still holds, as in 2020 there were no championships performed in the Archipelago of the Azores. In 2021, he represents the Azores in the National Championship and he is the 5th in that Archipelago, after he withdrew in the opening championship of the Rali Ilha Azul.  

Great Expectation

Ricardo Gonçalves will be in the next RVM Edition, driving a Renault Clio Rally5, in its first participation of such model in the Island. The Madeiran driver reveals, “There is a great expectation. I will have a car ready to race and I will be in a team that gives me guaranties “I’ve been dating” with the Rally 5 for about 2 years and, although I have tried to compete with this car, I was not able to do so. This car has great performance and is in the ranking of a new type of the sport. It should have similar performance of the previous R2 as it has a great engine, suspension and transmission. I am hoping I can enjoy this experience with a great outcome, as close to the highest standings as possible." Gonçalves started the rallies in 2007 with a Toyota Starlet and switched to a Toyota Yaris the following year, being able to conquer the victory in the competition. Between 2015 and 2019, he was mostly on the wheel of a Citroen C2 R2 and had reached great standing in his class. In 2021, he has already used two models and had to withdraw due to a mechanical issue of the Renault Clio RS in Ribeira Brava, still being able to complete the Marítimo Rally with a Citroen Saxo.  

700 Police Marshals ensure safety measures

This morning, at the Rally Control Centre of RVM 2021, located at Horácio Bento de Gouveia School, the Organization Committee, together with the Police and Civil Protection Department, have concluded the details about the road safety measures. The circulation of vehicles and concentration of the spectators during the days of the rally were topics debated between the Clerk of the Course and the police marshals who will be, this year, in several work shifts in a total of 700. Although rally maintains, basically, the same schedule, the major concern is still the circulation of cars as well as the spectators who will watch the rally. A change regarding last edition in 2020 has to do with the Parade scheduled for Thursday, 5th August, at nightfall, that will close the Avenida do Mar way’s and Avenida das Comunidades, simultaneously, with Avenida Sá Carneiro, where the new Service Park will be assembled. In a brief approach of the 2021 edition of RVM, the Superintendent of the Police Fábio Castro, notified the specific places, namely the 10th and 14th PEC in Ponta de Sol and the 9th and 13th PEC in in Câmara de Lobos, where special attention for safety reasons of the rally will be needed.  The Organization Committee attended the meeting at the auditorium of the school, also having an active part of the meeting and showing once again the excellent interaction level between RVM and the Police Department.

Message from the President of C.S.Madeira and the organizing committee of RVM

Welcome to Rali Vinho da Madeira 2021
Club Sports da Madeira was authorised to organize the 2021 edition of our “Rali Vinho da Madeira”, the greatest Sports Event of our Autonomous Region and, more than an international sports event, the motorsport festivity, with the intense emotion of how several generations of local people live and feel as a rally of their own. Unfortunately, it will not yet be this year that all splendour of Rali Vinho da Madeira may be on the roads of the Island. If there is a lesson we can learn, for the time that we have been living with the COVID 19, is that it can be unpredictable, and for that reason, more dangerous than ever. Every day, we are surprised with new waves and variants, with advances and retreats of the pandemic measures to end it. Being so, we are forced to follow the maximum security rules and forced to remove from the program the competition stages that may lead to the concentration of spectators, keeping active all rules included in the Contingency Plan approved by the Health Authorities for the organization of this Sports Event. As last year’s edition, we rely on you all! With your responsibility and highly civic sense. Everyone going on the roads must have the conscience and duty regarding social and physical distance, the use of face protection and hand sanitization. Over all, we are summoned to follow our obligations, in order to overcome this pandemic crisis. Being so, on behalf of the Club Sports da Madeira and my own, for those who want to watch the rally, I suggest you all get vaccinated. The watchwords are to get vaccinated and to get tested, so that we can have a safe rally, in terms of local contamination and Public Health. Nevertheless, it is imperative that we can go back to the festivity and joy that this International Sports Event brings out in all of us and in its contribution to the tourism promotion of Madeira and for its economic activity’s revival.  I share with you all a market research that FIA performed, recently, about the impact that Motorsports has in World Economy. According to the presented results, motor sports generates a worldwide turnover of about 160 billion euros, 1,5 million direct and indirect jobs, as there are more than 300.000 technical clerks, 2,7 million competitors and 60.700 motorsports competitions per year, which means about 5.000 per month and about 1.200 per week. These numbers are impressive and in this time, that we all are trying hard to return to a normal economic activity and prioritize the economy and the creation of new jobs, we can see the real impact that the sports events have in the countries and regions where they are accomplished. It also gives us the certainty of the enormous competition in all motor sports organized under the aegis of FIA- Federação Internacional do Automóvel (International Automobile Federation). This is not the forum or the proper place to debate this issue. Nevertheless, we want to reassure the many transformations and challenges that the organizations of these events face, not only because of the number of competitions but also because of its geographic spread, its economic and financial power of the countries and regions and the investment in competitions using cars with new, less polluting energy sources. And so, Portugal must be in the front line, and so should Madeira Island, given the image and prestige that Rali vinho da Madeira has conquered in an international level, that must be valued and appreciated. We must also analyse the strong economic and social impact of our international Motorsport Events in the economic activity of our country, of our region and our municipalities. Therefore, we must support the organization of such competitions in order to have it included in the Worldwide and European Rallies’ elite. Due to the budget restraints and circulation of people and goods, the Club Sports da Madeira has kept the same program and itinerary, similar to the 2020 edition of Rali Vinho da Madeira, in order to reduce costs and expenses with its organization. As for our investment this year, it is in the enhancement of the drivers and competitors’ presence of the National Championships and the Rallies Championship of Coral da Madeira without forgetting Spain, through the Iberian European Rally Trophy, which will be, in the future, a great investment in the Rallies’ Organizations of both Iberian countries. And it is, once again, reassured, the competition and sport fight on the roads of Madeira Island, during the first weekend of August, in the excellent list of 50 entries, as we have 31 competitors from Madeira, two from Spanish and 17 from the Mainland. The highlight is for the presence of the FIA priority driver, the Madeiran Alexandre Camacho, who is in this selected list, where we can only find 42 other drivers, most of them fighting for the World Championship of Rallies, which is a remarkable fact to be registered as a statement of Madeiran values in a worldwide level, also in the motor sports. Besides this Champion, we have the Portuguese Champion with a title – Armindo Araújo and the Champion from Madeira, Miguel Nunes, as well as many other former National Champions, Ricardo Teodósio, Bruno Magalhães, José Pedro Fontes, Bernardo Sousa, Pedro Meireles, Adruzilo Lopes and many other very young and promising drivers, in some of the most competitive cars fighting for the European rallies, besides other car debut both in the Region and in Portugal.  Another important highlight is for the presence of the talented young Spanish driver, Jan Solans, officially representing the Spanish Citroen and a Junior World champion, who will perform his debut in our stage queen. All conditions are, hereby, gathered in order to have one more excellent edition of the Rali Vinho da Madeira, even with all restrictions that are implemented to fight the covid-19 pandemic. To all, a great rally, always with maximum safety and the certainty that “rally is not from Madeira, is for Madeira”, from all of us!

Alexandre Camacho will be number 1

The entries list of Rali Vinho da Madeira will be presented next Wednesday, 28th july. Even though the document presented by Club Sports Madeira still needs the approval of both international and national federations, the number 1 will be on the doors of Alexandre Camacho and Pedro Calado’s Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo. This is due to the fact the Madeiran driver is the only competitor in the event with FIA priority. Camacho has such status for being the winner, in 2018, of the European Rally Trophy, with its finale performed in the Casino do Algarve Rally, therefore keeping this status until the 31st December of this year. The list of drivers with priority in the regional rallies of the international federation is a document of only 43 drivers around the world and only a few countries are represented in this list by more than one driver. Portugal, as most countries, is only represented in such document by the Madeiran driver, Alexandre Camacho.

2021 edition has the same itinerary and a new Qualifying and Power Stage

The 2021 edition of RVM has the same itinerary as last year. Nevertheless, it is going to present a new Qualifying system and a Power Stage. José Paulo Fontes believes that Madeira will have a very competitive rally and asks everyone who is going to watch it to do it safely and be vaccinated: “It’s important that the RVM is not a dissemination factor of Covid 19”. Regarding such situation, he has announced the development of a set of measures by the Regional Health Authorities.  The President of the Organization Committee of RVM 2021 assured that public health should be considered a priority. José Paulo Fontes has announced that the grant amount of the region is 250 million euros, an amount that reflects the time we live in now. RVM is a lot more than a motorsport competition, as the Island stops with the rally and the social and economic benefits are higher than its costs.   

Rali Vinho da Madeira with 50 entries

This Rali Vinho da Madeira edition has 50 entries, of which 31 are from Madeira and 19 from outside our arquipelago. Of all these drivers, the majority comes from the mainland, one comes from the Azores and the other two are Spanish. The entries list includes two world champions, a European vice champion and several national and regional champions. Being so, it is possible to recognize names such as the Spanish driver Jan Solans, Adruzilo Lopes, Armindo Araújo, Bernardo Sousa, Bruno Magalhães, José Pedro Fontes, Pedro Meireles and Ricardo Teodósio from the mainland, Luis Miguel Rego from Azores and Alexandre Camacho, Filipe Freitas, José Camacho and Miguel Nunes from Madeira Island. The list of drivers will be revealed on the 28th July and will also include names such as Miguel Correia, Paulo Mendes and Pedro Paixão, the drivers that used to compete the first places in the championships that appear within a list of vehicles composed by 16 Rally2, 1 WRC, 3 RGT, 4 Rally3 and 7 Rally4 vehicles, among others. Rali Vinho da Madeira will have, as national premiere the Renault Clio Rally4 driven by João Silva and as a debut in our Island, Ford Fiesta R5 MkII, Subaru Impreza WRC S14, Ford Fiesta Rally3 and Renault Clio Rally5.  

The President of the Autonomous Region of Madeira - Miguel Albuquerque

It is with utmost happiness that we witness, in 2021, the accomplishment of one of the greatest automobile sports competitions, acknowledged as one of the best at European level.  The 62nd edition of Rali Vinho da Madeira has fulfilled all the requirements to have the competition on the roads on the 5th August, thanks to the effort of all local people from Madeira and Porto Santo, who have cooperated in a responsive, civic way the restrictions imposed by Covid- 19, in order to assure the restart of the normal daily life in our Region. I am certain that, in the name of common will, the Rali Vinho da Madeira will be performed safely.  I appreciate the effort everyone did last year. It was, once again, the revelation that we are stoic and selfless!  Rali Vinho da Madeira is an event of all Madeirans. More than an event for those who visit us, it’s our own festivity. It’s our soul that gives life to the gathering of people on the roads. There’s nothing left for me to say but to wish a great rally to everyone and be safe on and off the roads. The President of the Autonomous Region of Madeira,  Miguel Filipe Machado de Albuquerque  

Rescheduled press conference for the presentation of RVM 2021

The Organizing Committee of the Rali Vinho da Madeira informs that the press conference for the presentation of the drivers' list in the 2021 edition of RVM, scheduled on the 19th July at 6.30 p.m., will be rescheduled on the 21st July, at the same time, at Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira, the official sponsor of the event. In advance grateful for your presence, The Organizing Committee  

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