Posted: October 12, 2005 10:32 AM - 4790 Hits
Ford of Europe has signed twice former world champions Marcus Grönholm and Timo Rautiainen to drive the all-new Focus RS World Rally Car in the FIA World Rally Championship. Ford has reached a two-year agreement with the Finns. They will make their Ford debut in January's Monte Carlo Rally, the opening round of the 2006 series.
Posted: October 12, 2005 10:32 AM
Thirty-seven-year-old Grönholm is acknowledged as one of the very best and
one of the most experienced drivers in the WRC. He made his world rally
debut in 1989 and has started 115 full world rallies. He has won 18 events
and was World Champion in 2000 and 2002. Forty-year-old Rautiainen has
partnered him in all his successes.
"We're delighted to announce that Ford has entered into a two-year agreement
with Marcus," said Ford TeamRS director Jost Capito. "I believe Marcus and
the all-new Focus RS WRC will be the perfect package. He will strengthen
our WRC efforts and will join the team at a hugely exciting time for the
Blue Oval. Ford is now completing its first season of a four-year
commitment to the championship, and initial testing of the new Focus RS WRC
will start shortly. Our test programme will continue on November's Rally
Australia ahead of the car's full competition debut in Monte Carlo".
"Ford has an incredible opportunity to reach the pinnacle of the sport and
Marcus will play a vital role in our aim to win the world championship with
the all-new Focus RS WRC," added Capito.
BP-Ford World Rally team director Malcolm Wilson said the agreement with
Grönholm was a major boost in the build-up to the 2006 season. "My priority
was to sign a driver of the highest calibre, and clearly Marcus Grönholm is
that driver," he said. "His experience of the sport at its highest level
will prove invaluable as we continue to develop the new Focus RS WRC. He is
one of the sport's very fastest and most reliable drivers and his appetite
for success remains as large now as it was at the beginning of his
distinguished career.
"A signing of this calibre proves how seriously Ford is taking its
commitment to the WRC. And for a driver like Marcus, whose world title
ambitions are clear for all to see, to commit to the team for two seasons is
a huge confidence boost for all of us," said Wilson.
An announcement on Ford's full line-up for next season will be made in due
course.