Jon Armstrong has claimed the 2023 ERC3 crown. Driving for the M-Sport Poland Team, The Northern Irishman’s tally of four consecutive wins aboard his Pirelli-equipped, M-Sport Poland-run Ford Fiesta Rally3 means he can’t be caught in the title chase with three scoring opportunities remaining for his rivals.
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It has been an incredible journey for this talented rally driver. He became a game development driver for Codemasters Dirt Rally 2 game which is now under the EA Sports Banner.
With an impressive rally esports career, 2018 WRC eSports champion Armstrong is no stranger to the real world of rallying.
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Armstrong competed in the 2019 Down Rally which he won the event in a Mini Cooper WRC finishing ahead of local rally veterans such as Derek McGarrity, Melvyn Evans etc.
His Co-Driver Cameron Fair still needs 18 points to wrap up the Co-drivers’ title due to the fact he didn’t partner Armstrong on the Fafe season opener in March.