"We have invited you to join us here in Olbia to announce Volkswagen's entry in the World Rally Championship starting in 2013."
- These were the words used by Volkswagen Management Board Member Dr.
Ulrich Hackenberg as he declared Volkswagen's entry into the most
versatile of the four automobile world championships (World Rally
Championship, WRC). In front of 200 journalists he unveiled the concept
of the Polo R WRC, the car with which Volkswagen will compete from 2013
onwards, together with Luca de Meo, Head of Marketing of Volkswagen AG,
and Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. Luca de Meo: "Almost
exactly two years ago, in May 2009, the most recent model of the Polo
was presented here in Sardinia. Today we are proud to show you the
hottest Polo of all time - the Polo R WRC." For Kris Nissen and his team the World Rally Championship entry marks a new commitment. "We
look forward to this new challenge and are working on this project with
the same passion with which we won the Dakar Rally in the past three
years," said Kris Nissen.
After three consecutive victories at the Dakar Rally, Volkswagen has set itself new aims in top-calibre sport. With three car corporations currently involved in the championship and global media coverage, the WRC offers an attractive, highly competitive environment for Volkswagen. By 2013 the Wolfsburg-based brand will develop a near-300-hp rally vehicle with a 1.6-litre TSI engine and four-wheel drive based on the Polo.
In addition, new technical rules have come into effect in the WRC
this year. For the first time, engines with a maximum displacement of
1,600 cc, direct injection and turbochargers are prescribed.
"The new Technical Regulations of the World Rally Championship are an ideal fit for Volkswagen's philosophy with respect to the development of production vehicles," says Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Management Board of the Volkswagen Brand, Development Division. "Downsizing, high efficiency and reliability are top priorities for our customers. The timing of the WRC debut is optimal for Volkswagen. The big task of engineering a vehicle that is competitive and capable of winning at a large number of challenges holds great appeal for us."
After three consecutive victories at the Dakar Rally, Volkswagen has set itself new aims in top-calibre sport. With three car corporations currently involved in the championship and global media coverage, the WRC offers an attractive, highly competitive environment for Volkswagen. By 2013 the Wolfsburg-based brand will develop a near-300-hp rally vehicle with a 1.6-litre TSI engine and four-wheel drive based on the Polo.
Universal technological challenge, new rules
The World Rally Championship offers the most diverse technological
challenge in worldwide car racing to the manufacturers involved. Various
types of ground have to be considered during the concept design of a
WRC vehicle such as all manner of gravel, scree, tarmac, ice, snow and
mud. The calendar this season features 13 WRC rounds on four different
continents. Hence a world rally car has to function in extremely
different climatic conditions, from the blazing heat of South America to
the icy ride in Scandinavia.
"The new Technical Regulations of the World Rally Championship are an ideal fit for Volkswagen's philosophy with respect to the development of production vehicles," says Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Management Board of the Volkswagen Brand, Development Division. "Downsizing, high efficiency and reliability are top priorities for our customers. The timing of the WRC debut is optimal for Volkswagen. The big task of engineering a vehicle that is competitive and capable of winning at a large number of challenges holds great appeal for us."
Proven squad, new aims: Volkswagen Motorsport's factory commitment
Volkswagen will prepare and enter the Polo R WRC as a factory
commitment. In doing so, the Wolfsburg-based squad can build on
structures which have been established over the past few years. The
World Rally Championship is a new ambitious aim for the team that has
won the "Dakar" in the past three years. "We can draw on an experienced and proven squad which has done an outstanding job in top-calibre sport in the past few years," says Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. "Even
though the WRC is new territory for us and involves learning in many
areas the team already meets some important prerequisites now as it
brings an unwavering professional attitude and resolve to deliver
absolute perfection to this commitment."
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