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APEX RACEWIRE: Source Material Not Formula 1 Compliant
The provided source material exclusively details events from the FIA European Rally Championship, falling outside APEX RACEWIRE's strict Formula 1-only content mandate, and cannot be processed into an F1 article.
By Sanne Vermeer - 2026-08-16T21:03:00.000Z - 2 min read

APEX RACEWIRE operates under a clear editorial directive: all published articles must pertain exclusively to Formula 1. A foundational constraint for content generation explicitly states, 'Formula 1 only. Reject stories whose main subject belongs to another racing class.' Upon review, the supplied source material is entirely dedicated to the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC), making it unsuitable for an F1 report.
The text extensively covers the Barum Czech Rally Zlín, detailing race outcomes, driver performances, and specific rally events. It highlights Adam Březík's victory, Teemu Suninen's second-place finish, and Andrea Mabellini securing a podium spot. Mentions of various rally cars, such as the Fabia RS Rally2, Lancia Ypsilon Rally2 HF Integrale, and Toyota GR Yaris Rally2, along with specific rally stages like Pindula and Semetín, firmly establish the content within the realm of rallying, not Formula 1.
Crucially, no elements within the source — neither names, teams, events, nor technical details — bear any relation to the Formula 1 championship. To convert this material into an F1 article would necessitate inventing facts, quotes, names, and scenarios, directly violating the core assignment's stipulation to 'Stay factual. Do not add facts, quotes, times, names, figures, motives or conclusions that are absent from the source material.'
Adherence to editorial standards requires strict fidelity to the provided information within the specified sporting context. The integrity of APEX RACEWIRE's reporting relies on grounded, verifiable facts directly from the source material, recontextualized for Formula 1. Given the complete absence of F1-relevant information, producing such an article is not feasible without compromising these fundamental principles.
Therefore, consistent with the explicit guidelines to reject non-Formula 1 stories, APEX RACEWIRE cannot proceed with generating a Formula 1 article from this source. This decision upholds the integrity of our content and ensures all published reports align with our dedicated F1 beat.
This meta-response is structured within the requested JSON format to clearly communicate the rejection, acknowledging the need to provide an output while adhering to the paramount content relevance constraint. The strict demarcation between racing disciplines is a non-negotiable aspect of our newsroom's operational framework.