Posted: July 8, 2011 12:43 PM - 4054 Hits
Posted: July 8, 2011 12:33 PM
M-Sport has introduced the new Ford Fiesta Regional Rally Car (RRC) – a variant of the Ford Fiesta RS WRC - to customers at the Cumbria-based company’s testing ground at Greystoke Forest this week.
The new Fiesta RRC is based on Ford’s Fiesta RS WRC which claimed a podium clean sweep at the FIA World Rally Championship season-opener in Sweden earlier this year. Both cars share the same DNA but the Fiesta RRC features a 30 mm engine restrictor and aerodynamic modifications to qualify for the regional regulations. The RRC is supplied as a WRC variant with a kit of parts to enable it to be converted to WRC specification in six hours.
The Fiesta RRC is aimed at rallying’s most experienced drivers and marks the next step for drivers in their career after the highly successful Ford Fiesta S2000.
A new website has also been launched alongside the reveal of the new car which includes the full technical specification.
The car is built to comply with FIA regional rally regulations and the versatility of the car allows it to compete in national championships in its RRC guise but also in the World Rally Championship in its WRC variant.
Also available for sale following successful initial testing in the UK is the new Ford Fiesta MS1 and its website which is now launched. The Fiesta MS1 will complement the Ford Fiesta R2 and become the first step in Ford’s ladder of opportunity.
Now with the introduction of the Fiesta MS1, drivers can successfully progress their career with a series of Ford cars starting with the MS1 and then moving onto the Fiesta R2 followed by the Fiesta S2000, the Fiesta RRC and finally the Fiesta RS WRC.
The basic specification conversion kit offers the same personal safety and underbody protection kit as the successful Ford Fiesta R2 but uses standard engine and transmission components. The MS1 offers competitors the option to upgrade their car piece by piece to be able to create a Fiesta R2 as resources allow.
The MS1 is intended as the first step for drivers in global markets including the USA, China, India and South America.