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Poland’s Miko Marczyk is the new FIA European Rally Champion, clinching the 2025 title with third place in a thrilling Croatia Rally finale.
Ireland’s Jon Armstrong dominated the event for M-Sport Ford, while Norway’s Mads Østberg marked his 300th career rally with a strong second overall.
Team MRF Tyres also celebrated, securing the ERC Teams’ Championship, with Tymek Abramowski and Calle Carlberg claiming the ERC3 and ERC4 titles respectively.
Rain Turns Final Day into a Challenge
Heavy overnight rain transformed Sunday’s final stages – Veliko Trgovišće – Klanjec (13.61 km) and Zagorska Sela – Kumrovec (14.24 km) – into treacherous, unpredictable tests.
Marczyk, who had struggled on Saturday and ended the day sixth, launched a fierce comeback on Sunday. As rivals Mille Johansson, Norbert Maior, and Robert Virves ran into trouble, Marczyk climbed to third – a position that secured him the championship if he held it to the finish.
Meanwhile, Armstrong maintained his dominant pace, winning five of Saturday’s six stages and sealing the Power Stage victory for maximum points. However, Marczyk’s consistent result ensured the Pole couldn’t be caught in the title fight.
Support Categories: Carlberg and Abramowski Seal Their Crowns
In ERC4, Sweden’s Calle Carlberg enjoyed a perfect weekend, winning all ten stages in his Opel Corsa Rally4 and adding the overall class title to his Junior ERC crown.
In ERC3, Poland’s Tymek Abramowski overcame late suspension issues and an off-road scare to secure the season title in his Ford Fiesta Rally3.
Milestone and Emotion at the Finish Line
For Østberg, his second-place finish was a fitting celebration of his 300th rally start, met with cheers from Croatian fans.
At the finish, an emotional Marczyk said:
“I don’t know what to say because it was quite a lot of emotions, but it’s important to trust in the process. This is probably my biggest dream in my sporting life. When I was 15, I started indoor karting, and then I decided to go rallying... Thank you to everyone, my sponsors, and Michelin tyres. I’m very happy, even if still a bit stressed not to make any mistake.”
Armstrong, gracious in defeat, added:
“It’s been an amazing year and I have so many people to thank. Shane (Byrne, co-driver) and I have done a great job. What an event! To win the Power Stage — we couldn’t do much more.”
The Croatia Rally 2025 provided the perfect curtain call for a thrilling FIA ERC season — filled with speed, drama, and determination across Europe’s toughest asphalt roads.

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03Oct, 2025
The 2025 Croatia Rally, the decisive finale of the FIA European Rally Championship, began with a demanding 6.12 km Qualifying Stage on slippery asphalt roads near Zagreb. The challenging conditions immediately set the tone for an intense weekend of competition.
Championship leader Miko Marczyk delivered the fastest run in his Škoda Fabia RS Rally2, clocking 3m55.9s to secure the all-important first road position for Saturday’s stages.
Close behind, Mads Østberg — marking his 300th career start — impressed with second place, just 0.8s adrift. Reigning Polish champion Jakub Matulka secured third, while Robert Virves and Jon Armstrong rounded out the top five.
Meanwhile, Marczyk’s closest rival in the title fight, Andrea Mabellini, suffered a setback after running wide on the opening corner and had to settle for eighth place, losing valuable ground in the championship battle.
There was also history made off the stage: Martin Vlček became the first-ever Master ERC Champion, marking a milestone achievement in the series.
Fans can now look forward to tonight’s Ceremonial Start at 18:30 at the INA headquarters in Zagreb, preceded by the popular Meet the Crews session at 17:50.

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02Oct, 2025
Crews’ preparations for ERC Croatia Rally 2025 are entering the decisive stage as anticipation builds for one of the highlight rounds of the FIA European Rally Championship.
After completing reconnaissance of the qualifying stage and shakedown on Thursday, drivers returned to the roads early Friday morning to continue familiarizing themselves with the rally itinerary. From 09:00 to 16:00, reconnaissance was scheduled for the stages Krašić – Sošice, Hartje – Stojdraga and Breganica – Smerovišće, while in the afternoon (14:00–19:00) crews noted the legendary routes of Veliko Trgovišće – Klanjec and Zagorska Sela – Kumrovec.
Tomorrow’s competitive programme opens with Free Practice at 09:30 near Kupljenovo, followed by the Qualifying Stage at 11:16 and the Shakedown at 12:45, setting the stage for a thrilling weekend of rally action. Fans can access stage locations through the Spectators section on the official website, with both Google and PDF maps available to ensure safe and easy viewing.
Ceremonial Start in Zagreb
After the on-road preparations, the action shifts to the Croatian capital for the Ceremonial Start of ERC Croatia Rally 2025. The opening event will take place in front of the INA headquarters, at the intersection of Većeslav Holjevac Avenue and Dubrovnik Avenue – a traditional hotspot for rally fans.
Before the start, from 17:50 to 18:20, spectators will enjoy a special “Meet the Crews” session, offering the chance to get close to Europe’s and Croatia’s top rally drivers. Among the stars present are Martin and Dora Ravenščak, Jan Pokos, Calle Carlberg, Ioan Lloyd, Tymek Abramowski, Hubert Kowalczyk, Miko Marczyk, Andrea Mabellini and Jon Armstrong – all key contenders for the 2025 European championship title.
At 18:30, the Ceremonial Start begins, with crews crossing the start ramp in order from the highest to lowest competition numbers. Leading the way will be national championship drivers (MZPH and Croatian Championship), including WRC star Adrien Fourmaux with co-driver Alex Coria. They will be followed by ERC entrants battling for valuable points in the FIA European Rally Championship.
The streets of Zagreb are set to host a true motorsport spectacle – the perfect prelude to a weekend filled with speed, adrenaline, and top-level rally competition.