A partir desta sexta-feira, é a doer, com as tradicionais especiais de terra da Região Centro a constituírem o primeiro grande teste aos pilotos e máquinas que integram o Rally de Portugal.
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O programa desta sexta-feira abriu com a primeira passagem pelo troço de Mortágua (18,15 km).
A especial de Mortágua acabaria por ser neutralizada na sequência do acidente de Pépe Lopez, adianta o Autosport .
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epa11330793 Adrien Fourmaux of France drives his Ford Puma Rally1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortagua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. EPA/PAULO NOVAIS Adrien Fourmaux of France drives his Ford Puma Rally1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortágua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA Elfyn Evans of Great Britain drives his Ford Puma Rally1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortágua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA Thierry Neuville of Belgium drives his Hyundai i20 N Rally 1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortágua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA Thierry Neuville of Belgium drives his Hyundai i20 N Rally 1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortágua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. PAULO NOVAIS/LUSA epa11330798 Ott Tanak of Estonia drives his Hyundai i20 N Rally 1 hybrid during the SS2–Mortagua of the Rally Portugal 2024 as part of the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Mortagua, Portugal, 10 May 2024. EPA/PAULO NOVAIS
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