Although a mechanical issued ruled out a top 10 finish on the Tarmac event, the 24-year-old was able to learn plenty ahead of the FIA European Rally Championship season decider next month.
“Overall it was a good weekend from the start to the final morning,” the Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy driver said. “And we’ve learned a lot, which was the main reason for doing the rally. It was frustrating, no doubt, that we got the [power] problem [on the final afternoon] but it was still a good learning experience and, coming here for the first time, it was good to mix it with some of the big boys on some of the stages and get our pace up. Hopefully we can go to Hungary and improve more.”
McErlean and co-driver James Fulton were eventually classified in 12th position among the ERC contenders in Zlín aboard their Pirelli-equipped Hyundai i20 N Rally2, while McErlean will take heart from the fact he finished 11th on his Rally Hungary debut in 2021.