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Baja Aragon 2025: Supreme quality of car entries in the 2025 Baja España Aragon Getac Trophy

Baja Aragon 2025: Supreme quality of car entries in the 2025 Baja España Aragon Getac Trophy

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Nasser Al Attiyah leads the list. This will be his Baja debut with Dacia, with Fabian Lurquin as co-driver. The driver with the most wins is looking to expand his list of achievements.
Nani Roma, also a big winner, with 9 wins, 5 in a car, will compete in the event for the first time in the Ford Raptor T1+, alongside Alex Haro.
Supreme participation of female drivers: Cristina Gutiérrez, Laia Sanz, Magdalena Zajac, Maria Gameiro, Mónica Plaza, Laura Bonillo…
Two FIA Platinum drivers, 9 FIA Gold, 17 FIA Silver… Highest quality of distinction.

The FIA car entry list has been published. The Baja España Aragón Trofeo Getac 2025 shows its strength and manages to maintain its magnetism to attract participating teams to the event, which is now in its 41st edition.
The FIA entry list finally totals 93 crews with names of significant importance in the Off-Road Rally category, who will contribute to a battle in the different categories filled with epic and highly competitive characteristics, as is typical of the Baja España Aragón.
The list is headed by the greatest of all time in cars with six victories, three of them consecutive, who will be seeking his seventh triumph after a few years without a win, participating for the first time in Aragón with the Dacia Sandrider and debuting co-driver Fabian Lurquin.

Second in the car category, Nani Roma, with five wins to his name, will drive the powerful Ford Raptor T1+ on the roads of Teruel for the first time, unleashing the unmistakable sound of its engine in his bid to win. He’s joined by Alex Haro as co-driver once again, a duo that has already won the Baja España Aragón together.

An FIA Platinum category driver like Argentine Juan Cruz Yacopini, co-driven by Spaniard Dani Oliveras, will be aiming to conquer the event for the first time, using the Toyota Hilux Overdrive.
Also worth noting are FIA Gold names like Czech Miroslav Zapletal (Ford F150 Evo), South African Saood Variawa (Toyota Hilux), Czech Martin Prokop (Ford Raptor), and Portuguese Joao Ferreira (Toyota Hilux). Successful families like the Goczals will be competing, with the Polish team competing as a block with three drivers: Eryk, Marek, and Michal.

The list of T3 drivers is headed by Cristina Gutiérrez from Burgos, who, along with Pablo Moreno, is once again at the wheel of this type of vehicle, so she can’t miss the race in Spain, although she won’t be racing the Dacia T1+, the brand for which she is an official driver.
Speaking of women, their presence stands out, with names like Laia Sanz, again in a T3, alongside Luka Larrosa aboard a Taurus. Also in the mix are Poland’s Magdalena Zajac (Toyota Hilux), Portugal’s Maria Gameiro (Mini) in an all-female team co-driven by Rosa Romero, and the Plaza sisters, Mónica and Marta, who are once again competing together in the Baja from Cuenca.

In the SSV category, an FIA Gold driver like the Spanish-Argentine Fernando Álvarez (BRP) and Frenchman Xavier Panseri lead the entry list, ahead of the Dutch crew of Mitchel Van den Brink (BRP) and Bart Van Heun, and the Italians Amerigo Ventura (Yamaha) and Erika Mingozzi…
Looking down the list, we discover names like Andre Lotterer, the German triple winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2011, 2012, and 2014 with Audi, who will be competing in the Baja with a Taurus T3 in this off-road-oriented stage of the sport.

Of course, the list of Spanish drivers is extensive, many in the FIA, such as Eduard Pons—3rd in the FIA World Baja Cup + 1st in the 2024 FIA World Baja Cup Challenger Driver—Spanish Champions Santi Carnicer, Félix Macías, and Luis Recuenco; talented youngsters like Pau Navarro and Fidel Castillo; illustrious figures like Luis Climent and Daniel Alonso; and leaders like Fede Mogni. Even important names like another champion, Manuel Plaza, who is entering again, or television personality Jesús Calleja.
It’s worth mentioning once again that the 2025 Baja España Aragón event has set a record for the number of entries in FIA Baja events, both in the World Championship and the European Championship, with more than thirty crews participating in the Baja-type event.

The Spanish GT2i Off-Road Rally Championship in the speed and regularity categories (around twenty) attracts a large number of participants, adding to the FIA entries, which will boost participation figures to spectacular numbers.

All the information and details about the event can be found on the official website: www.bajaaragon.com

Source: Baja Aragon

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