PCRS Rallysport’s Kerem Kazaz is 11th in WRC3 Rally Finland

Irish rally team PCRS Rallysport’s up-and-coming Turkish driver Kerem Kazaz is in 11th place in WRC3 after Saturday’s action on Rally Finland
Ahead of Sunday’s final loop of four stages, Kazaz holds 11th place in the highly competitive WRC3 class. This is just his second event at WRC level.
The WRC3 class is dominated by Junior WRC contenders.
Kazaz is not registered for J-WRC points but his performance over the last few days is encouraging should he decide to enter the WRC support class next season.
Rally Finland is the fastest event on the calendar and a jewel in the WRC’s crown, it is based in the central City of Jyväskylä,
Smooth gravel roads with heart-stopping jumps and blind corners winding through forests and around lakes demand bravery and pinpoint driving accuracy.

Saturday was the longest day of the rally with six stages covering a huge 144.22km.
Two loops of Västilä (SS11/14, 18.94km), Päijälä (SS12/15, 20.19km) and of course the legendary Ouninpohja (SS13/16, 32.98km) completed day two.
Kazaz is best known for his exploits in the FIA European Rally Championship where he is a frontrunner in the ERC3 class in a Ford Fiesta Rally3.
The 18-year-old made his World Rally Championship debut in Latvia last month.
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