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January 2, 2020 • Featured, News • Marijan Malcevic
M-Sport Ford is the last team to announce a line-up for the 2020 FIA World Rally Championship season, taking Esapekka Lappi as the team leader, retaining Teemu Suninen as the second drivers and giving a part-time schedule to Gus Greensmith. It would be the...
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November 29, 2017 • Featured, News • Marijan Malcevic
M-Sport World Rally Team confirmed its line-up for the 2018 World Rally Championship season, retaining five-time world champion Sebastien Ogier and his navigator Julien Ingrassia. Elfyn Evans and Daniel Barritt were added to the team to drive the second Ford...
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March 25, 2017 • Featured, Spotlight • Marijan Malcevic
M-Sport World Rally Team is a racing team, owned by a former rally driver Malcolm Wilson and it is located in Cockermouth (Cumbria, England). It currently competes in the World Rally Championship with Ford Fiesta WRC cars. The company was originally founded...
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February 25, 2017 • Cars, Featured, Spotlight • Marijan Malcevic
The Ford Fiesta RS WRC is a rally car, developed according to World Rally Car specifications and it debuted in the World Rally Championship in 2011. The car was a factory entry of Ford Europe for two seasons. After that Malcolm Wilson’s M-Sport took...
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December 7, 2015 • Featured, News • Marijan Malcevic
Norwegian rally driver Mads Ostberg announced one more change in his WRC career. After he moved from Citroen Racing to M-Sport World Rally Team, Ostberg signed a deal with new co-driver. In 2016 ge will be piloted by experienced compatriot Ola Floene....
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November 25, 2015 • Featured, News • Marijan Malcevic
Estonian rally driver Ott Tanak will not be a part of M-Sport World Rally Team in 2016 World Rally Championship season. According to unofficial informations Tanak will be dropped out from M-Sport’s driver line-up, but 28-year-old Tanak allegedly already...
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July 11, 2015 • News • Marijan Malcevic
The FIA World Motor Sport Council at a meeting in Mexico City yesterday approved a set of the new technical and homologation regulations for World Rally Cars from 2017. The new regulations are an evolution of the current 2014-2016 regulations but will...
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March 7, 2015 • News • Djordje Sugaris
Track events usually take place in an enclosed area which is the safest environment possible, but in rallying, where crews take on various surfaces trying to conquer difficult terrain, outrageous crashes and slide offs tend to happen. One of those occurred...