Fiat Rally Cup 2005 Announced
17 January 2005
Following the success of the inaugural Fiat Stilo Rally Cup single
make rally championship in 2004; the series is back for 2005. Now called
the Fiat Rally Cup, the 3 door Fiat Stilo will continue to provide
the platform for this exciting manufacturer-backed rally series. The
187bhp cars will contest all eight rounds of the Kwik Fit Pirelli
British Rally Championship for the first time, having missed just the
Ulster Rally in 2004.
New and existing competitors took the opportunity to discuss the forthcoming
season at this weekend’s Autosport International Show where the
2005 Fiat Rally Cup was officially announced. Two Stilos were on display
at the show, one being part of the British Rally Championship display
which took the award for best stand in the National Motorsport section
of the show.
The winner of this year’s Fiat Rally Cup will take home a brand
new Fiat Stilo Abarth road car and with it the prestigious title of
2005 Fiat Rally Cup Champion. The substantial event prize fund of nearly £20,000
will continue, with first, second and third placed drivers taking £1000, £750
and £500 respectively on each rally. An extra cash award of £200
will be paid to the highest placed junior driver on each of the eight
classic British Championship rallies with the highest points scorer
taking the Junior Trophy at the end of the season.
“
2004 was a great first year for the Cup,” commented Fiat Cup
co-ordinator Gary Pesticcio, “and with Fiat firmly behind the
series again, 2005 will see close competition in this high profile
championship. The car specification will remain fundamentally unchanged,
with just a couple of tweaks to help component life.” He continued, “We
have one new Stilo remaining but there are plenty of 2004 Italian specification
cars available. When www.stilocup.com is re-launched in the next couple
of weeks there will be a “for sale” section but we already
have details of several cars”.
Pesticcio added “The Stilo is a great car and we’d like
to give potential competitors the opportunity to find out for themselves.
We will be holding an evaluation day in early February at the Chris
Birkbeck International Rally School in the North East of England. Drivers
will be able to test the car and preparation companies will get a chance
to poke and prod a car in the workshop”. Further details are
available on request from Gary Pesticcio via e-mail, gary@stilocup.com.
See 2005 series calendar for British
Rally Championship
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