MG Turns up the Revs for Return to DTM Race
Series
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February 2005
MG, a name synonymous with motor sport is to make a welcome return
to the DTM in 2005. The season kicks off on April 17 at Hockenheim,
Germany. Taking on the might of Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Opel, MG starts
a new and exciting chapter in its illustrious sporting history.
"Racing against prestigious brands in DTM is an exciting way
to raise the MG profile," said Rod Ramsay, managing director,
sales & marketing,
MG Rover. "We see the young audience that the series attracts
as key to the growth of the marque across Europe."
David Sharples, director, MG Sport and Racing added: "DTM
is a race series the public really connects with. It is a perfect opportunity
for MG
to showcase the racing qualities of its V8 muscle car, the ZT 260.
We are delighted to be working with Oxfordshire based automotive technology
specialists Zytek and are confident we will make a real impact in our
first season."
The fast, furious and highly competitive series attracts
top names such as ex Formula One drivers Mika Hakkinen, Jean Alesi,
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
and Allan McNish. Close racing, spectacular overtaking and tight
championship battles will be seen by viewers in 175 countries, as well
as attracting record numbers of trackside spectators. The 11 race series
visits seven circuits in Europe, as well as Istanbul and for the first
time,
Brno in the Czech Republic.
Hockenheim will mark the return to a series in which great
success was enjoyed in 1986. Driver Kurt Thiim won the championship
amassing
130 points and collected three wins along the way. This time out,
powered by V8 4.0 litre engines developing 500 bhp, the MG-Zytek team
will race two MG ZTs.
More details concerning sponsors and driver line-up
will be announced over the coming weeks.
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