Stage 1 was the first and last one in which Kopecký & Starý failed to finish among the first three crews. From then on, they kept making it clear who was the hottest favourite for victory. All of the three stages on Fridays (52 km) were fierce battles for every tenth of a second – at the end of the day, Kopecký was only 1.6 seconds ahead of Pech and 5.8 ahead of Kresta in another Fabia Super 2000.
The Saturday programme included eight stages, 121 km in total. The rally took place in the surroundings of Moravian vineyards, and the route included a large number of fast stretches – the average speeds reached over 110 km/h. Just like on Friday, the weather was beautiful and summer-like, with no threat of rain. Kopecký kept steadily increasing his lead all day and, having won five stages on Saturday (seven in total), he celebrated his second victory at home this year. Fabias' success was underlined by Roman Kresta who came second (- 37.4 s), Václav Pech in a Mistubishi finished third. Kresta has reinforced his lead in the Championship, Kopecký has climbed up to second place overall.
Commenting on the event, Škoda Motorsport Team Manager Pavel Hortek says: “Being one of the hottest favourites for victory is always tricky and obliging at the same time. We are therefore pleased that our second appearance in the Czech Championship this season has been a success and that our crew have won really comfortably. Besides the crew, I wish to thank the entire team - our agenda this year is really a big challenge for everybody. We are also very happy that Roman Kresta did so well here with his private Fabia. He had no technical problem throughout the event and is certainly a hot favourite for the Championship title.”