HEART, DETERMINATION AND RESULTS: MS MUNARETTO DELIVERS A WEEKEND TO REMEMBER

From Poland to Lanterna and Reggello, the Scledense squad honours the memory of Matteo Doretto with two podiums, two top ten finishes, stage wins and performances of true character.

Another weekend draws to a close, leaving its mark with powerful emotions and results that speak of resilience, talent, and the will to carry on.
MS Munaretto remains true to its promise: to honour the memory of Matteo Doretto through determination and commitment. With two hard-earned podiums and two top ten finishes, the Vicenza-based team made its presence felt across both national and international events, despite the emotional weight of recent weeks.

ERC Poland

On the treacherous roads of Masuria, Mille Johansson and Johan Grönvall continued their impressive rise, finishing seventh overall in the Škoda Fabia RS Rally2. It was a performance built stage by stage, rewarding their consistency and ability to adapt to challenging conditions.
“Our one and only thought was to make him proud,” said Johansson, dedicating the result to their late friend.

A well-deserved turn of luck also came for Tuukka Kauppinen and Veli-Pekka Karttunen, who claimed third place overall with their Lancia Ypsilon Rally4. After a string of unlucky events, the young Finnish talent finally saw justice done, clocking two stage wins in the final legs. A result that underlines both the duo’s potential and the excellent work of the technical team.

Less fortune for Estonia’s Jaspar Vaher: five stage wins were not enough to stave off retirement due to a technical issue. Alongside co-driver Sander Pruul, however, eyes are already on their Roman revenge.

Rally della Lanterna

A commanding performance from Jacopo Araldo, who, together with Daniele Araspi and the MS Munaretto-prepared Škoda Fabia Rally2, clocked two stage wins and secured an outstanding second place overall. A result that confirms the renewed synergy between crew and car in a season that has started on the right foot.

Rally di Reggello

After the bitter finale at Abeti, Stefano Bizzarri and Luisa Lanera bounced back with grit, finishing fifth overall at the Rally di Reggello. A top-ten result that goes beyond simple classification: it’s the proof of a team that never gives in, and in adversity finds the fuel to push even harder.

MS Munaretto signs off an emotionally charged weekend with performances that deliver on all fronts: technical, sporting and – above all – human.

The season rolls on, eyes fixed forward, hearts still pounding for those no longer with us – yet present in every single kilometre driven.

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