The recent speed test conducted on the 4 km stretch near Kelmė provided measurable performance data for the participating teams. While the extent of the results remains a point of discussion, V. Žala recorded a time nearly two seconds quicker than the closest competitors on the reserved portion of the roadway.
The second-place result was achieved by Rokas Steponavičius alongside Dovydas Ketvirčius. Completing the top three were Aaronas Domžala of Poland, partnered with M. Kusnierz, who recorded times that lagged by almost three seconds before the onset of rain, and by over ten seconds following the tropical downpour.
Following these top contenders, Justas Tamašauskas and navigator Algirdas Pranckūnas secured the fourth position. Deividas Gezevičius and Evaldas Kvederis registered the fifth result, while Piotr Krotoszynski and Marcin Szeja, driving a Škoda Fabia R5, claimed sixth place. The field also included several other entries, such as a seventh team utilizing a new vehicle model.
The overall data gathered from this speedway test highlights significant differentials in performance across the field. The precise measurement of time in seconds proved crucial in differentiating the top contenders. The results from this rigorous test provide valuable metrics for assessing vehicle and driver capability in demanding conditions.
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