Pirelli Control Tyre for MSA British Rally
Championship
28 September 2006
Pirelli Tyres has been selected as the control tyre manufacturer for
the Tesco 99 Octane MSA British Rally Championship.
The 3 year agreement with Pirelli sees the BRC introducing a prize fund
to be spread across all classes in the Championship with every finisher
receiving prize money on every round.
In addition to the substantial prize fund, Pirelli have introduced a
driver development scheme unique to the BRC which, under their direct
support, will see the winner being progressed in their careers.
The move to a single tyre supplier for the championship is the latest
step made by the BRC to ensure a level playing field to best showcase
talent and ability in the six-round championship. It comes after the
successful introduction at the start of the 2006 season of a control
fuel and Group N regulations.
"A ground breaking package" is how BRC Manager Mark Taylor
described Pirelli's announcement to support the BRC. "This initiative
will see significant benefits and a huge prize fund being ploughed back
to the competitors further highlighting future talent and provide even
closer competition on the stages."
The key benefits are:
+ Fixed cost tyres supplied on each of
the events.
+ Equal tyre availability and performance
for every competitor.
+ Pirelli Star Driver scheme which encompasses
every class in the BRC will select a "star" winner from each
of the first five events. Going head to head in a final shootout competition,
the eventual winner will receive a fully funded drive in a potential
championship winning, top spec car in the 2008 Championship
+ Cash prize fund for BRC registered competitors
in every class. BRC class winners on every rally can win up to £500,
runner-up places reducing down to £100 for every finisher in each
class in each rally
+ Incentives for foreign drivers to enter
and compete in the Championship
+ Pirelli marketing enhancements and increased
media profile
Pirelli won the tender process to supply Britain's most exciting and
dynamic motor sport championship after bids were submitted by five tyre
manufacturers.
BRC Manager, Mark Taylor says:
"Never before in the British Rally Championship have competitors
been provided with a chance to win cash prizes of this magnitude, importantly
these will be structured to support all classes and registered finishers.
"The Pirelli Star driver scheme will be selected by a majority
objective set of criteria that will be known by everyone and published
by the end of the year. A project to identify true future talent, the
principal and importantly the winner could come from any class in the
BRC field. The inaugural winner will receive a fully funded drive in
the 2008 BRC, but in future years we have not ruled out prizes that
could see Star Drivers progress to the World stage.
"The joint Pirelli and BRC package for the 2007 season sees the
benefits of a control single make tyre, providing reward for competitors,
investment in Championship promotion and an undertaking from Pirelli
to provide incentives to foreign drivers from Europe to come and enter
the BRC."
Paul Hembrey, Pirelli Motorsport Director, says:
"Pirelli has over 30 years of rally heritage, and is delighted
to be chosen as the tyre partner for the reinvigorated BRC. The focus
on group N machinery has created a substantial interest in the Tesco
99 Octane MSA British Rally Championship, and working together with
BRC, Pirelli wishes to promote not only the championship, but also the
development of future International Rally Stars. This is an exciting
time for British rallying, and one that will evolve the BRC to once
again be the premium national rally championship in the world. "
In keeping with Pirelli's most distinctive hallmarks, innovation and
research, the deal sees the very latest tyre technology being used in
what is Britain's most exciting and dynamic motor sport championship.
See 2006 series calendar for British
Rally Championship
See 2007 series calendar for British
Rally Championship
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