August 26, 2024, 9:03 AM
August 26, 2024, 9:03 AM
Bruno Bulacia, the Bolivian pilot that captivated motorsport fans, stood out in the third date of the Codasur Santa Cruz Rally with an impressive comeback that took him to the podium. This Sunday, Bulacia managed to complete the stage with a time of 1 hour, 40 minutes and 25.8 seconds, using its powerful Skoda Fabia R5. His performance not only positioned him as the best Bolivian in the competition, but also allowed him to climb from tenth to third place in the overall standings, an achievement that underlines his great talent.
The rally, which took place in a vibrant and adrenaline-filled atmosphere, witnessed fierce competition between the best drivers in the region. Fabrizio Zaldivar from Paraguay was crowned champion, while Gustavo Saba, also Paraguayan, ended up in second place. The fight for the podium was intense, and Bulacia showed great skill behind the wheel, winning several sections of the stage and proving that Bolivian talent can compete at the highest level.
Despite her brilliant performance, Bulacia said it was not enough to make up for lost time on Saturday. “I feel indebted to the public that supports me,” said the driver, who started Sunday with a smile and renewed determination. His commitment to the fans was palpable, and his performance on the track reflected his desire to make history. “At the end of everything the pace was good and the times were good. I managed to come back, that’s how these races are,” he added.
The competition was not without its challenges. Gustavo Saba, who has won the Codasur five times,was close to giving the surprise, competing on a field where he feels comfortable and supported by fans. The difference between Saba and Bulacia was just four minutes, which highlights the competitiveness of the event and the quality of the pilots involved.
In addition to her performance on the track, Bulacia also referred to the importance of safety in rallying. He called on viewers to remain aware and in control, noting that some may lose their sense of safety when consuming alcohol. “They get drunk and don’t think normally,” he said, stressing the need for a safe environment for both drivers and fans.
With his third place, Bulacia not only consolidated his position as a benchmark for motorsports in Bolivia, but also made it clear that the country has a promising future in this sport. The next Codasur date will take place in Braziland fans are eagerly awaiting to see how the competition will develop and whether Bulacia can continue his rise up the rankings. His performance in Santa Cruz has renewed the passion for rallying in Bolivia, and his name is already resonating as one of the great talents of South American and world motorsport.