Mini is making a comeback on the international rally circuit. From 2011, the
brand will compete at selected rounds of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC)
and will go on to contest the entire season from 2012 onwards. This involvement
is planned for several years.
The car charged with this task is the Mini
Countryman WRC, which is being developed by Prodrive, in close cooperation with
Mini, and is based on the production model. The powerful heart of the racing car
is a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder turbo-charged engine from BMW Motorsport. The car
complies with the new Super2000 regulations put in place by the International
Automobile Federation (FIA), which stipulate the use of turbo engines with 1,600
cc displacement and four-wheel drive combined with an increased emphasis on road
relevant technologies. The result is a significant 25 per cent reduction in
overall costs. The first test drive for the Mini Countryman WRC, which will also
be available to customer teams, is planned for autumn 2010.
This decision
sees Mini continue its success story in the world of rallying. In the 1960s, the
Mini Cooper S caused a sensation with victories at the legendary Monte Carlo
Rally. The company also tasted success on many occasions in the European Rally
Championship. Having already demonstrated the sporty character of its models in
many countries in the Mini Challenge, the brand is now taking its presence in
motorsport to a new level with the commitment to the WRC.
Ian Robertson,
member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, responsible for Sales and
Marketing, says: "I am delighted Mini will be represented on one of the most
popular stages in international motorsport. The success enjoyed on the rally
circuit has made a vital contribution to the image of the brand. Mini customers
have always shown great interest in motorsport. I am convinced we will add a few
more chapters to our success story in rallying. The Mini Countryman provides an
excellent basis, from which to create a competitive racing car for the world
championship. In Prodrive, we have a strong and experienced partner. We will
work hard together over the coming months to ensure we get the project on track
right from the word go."
"This is a very exciting new motorsport
program," said Prodrive Chairman, David Richards. "During the 1960s Mini
captured the imagination of the world when the tiny car took on the might of V8
powered Fords and won what was then one of the toughest motorsport events, the
4000km Monte Carlo rally. I believe our new Mini will become a firm favorite of
the latest generation of rally fans, just as it is adored by its millions of
owners across the world. We already have a significant number of confirmed
customer orders for the new Mini rally car with the first deliveries scheduled
for the start of the 2011 season."
Prodrive has been working on
developing the Mini Countryman WRC since early 2009.
BMW was present when
the World Rally Championship made its debut back in 1973. Achim Warmbold (DE) and Jean Todt (FR) tasted
victory in their BMW 2002 at the Alpenfahrt Rally in Austria. However, Mini's
tradition in this discipline stretches back even further: Pat Moss (GB) clinched
the first victory with the Mini 850 at the 1959 Mini Miglia National Rally. Mini
ultimately enjoyed its finest hours at the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965 and
1967: the Mini Cooper S celebrated three overall victories at the most iconic
rallying event in the world. Paddy Hopkirk (IR, 1964), Timo Mäkinen (FI, 1965)
and Rauno Aaltonen (FI, 1967) joined the list of winners at this prestigious
event. In 1965, "Rally Professor" Aaltonen also won the European Rally
Championship. Tony Ambrose (GB) and Mäkinen finished second and third to round
off an excellent overall result for the Mini Cooper S. In addition, Mini drivers
also enjoyed many individual wins at renowned rallies throughout Europe. The
last BMW World Rally Championship victory was achieved in 1987 in Corsica by
Bernard Béguin (FR) driving a BMW M3 which was built and run by Prodrive.
From 2011, over 40 years down the line, the Mini Countryman WRC will be
charged with adding further chapters to this success story.