Mini confirms WRC exit (7 posts)

Topic tags: Mini, WRC
  • Profile picture of Keith Collantine Keith Collantine said 7 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Mini confirms it is terminating its brief involvement in the WRC. A sad case of what might have been.

    Here’s the press release:

    Mini ceases works involvement in the WRC.

    Mini will terminate its works involvement in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) at the end of the 2012 season. The company has made this decision after careful consideration.

    Dr. Kay Segler, Senior Vice President Mini Business Coordination and Brand Management: “Mini will abandon its works involvement in the WRC at the end of the 2012 season. By the end of the season WRC Team Mini Portugal will have competed in every rally in 2012. As such, in accordance with FIA regulations, we will have achieved the WRC homologation for the Mini John Cooper Works. In doing so, we would have achieved the prerequisites to allow those interested to continue to run the car in the WRC on a customer rallying basis. BMW Motorsport will continue to further develop the 1.6-litre turbo engine in conjunction with Prodrive. In a very difficult commercial environment, MINI has played an active role in ensuring that friends of the Mini brand can continue to participate in motorsport. As such, the Mini family is retaining its presence on various international platforms and getting even closer to its customers. We would like to see the Mini John Cooper Works WRC continue to run competitively in WRC and other championships. We would like to thank Prodrive, WRC Team Mini Portugal and our partners for the good cooperation, and wish all drivers, teams and customers a successful future in rallying.”

    Mini Motorsport has secured the future of its customer teams, while Prodrive will still be able to run, optimise and sell vehicles in the future. BMW Motorsport will continue to develop the 1.6-litre turbo engine and provide Prodrive with parts.

    From its rallying debut early in 2011, the Mini John Cooper Works WRC turned out to be a successful model: MINI drivers collected three podiums and many top-ten finishes at the wheel of this car. Arguably the biggest success was achieved by Dani Sordo (ES) in January 2012, when he finished second at the comeback of Mini at the legendary Monte Carlo Rally. With three wins in the Principality – back in 1964, 1965 and 1967 – the Mini laid the foundation for the unique reputation of the brand in rallying.

  • Profile picture of TommyB TommyB said 7 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Another Mini Adventure

  • Profile picture of Prisoner Monkeys Prisoner Monkeys said 7 months, 2 weeks ago:

    No surprise, really. The whole thing has been bungled from the start.

  • Profile picture of robk23 robk23 said 7 months, 1 week ago:

    As soon as they left Prodrive it was never going to end well.

  • Profile picture of AndrewTanner AndrewTanner said 7 months ago:

    Rubbish news but it just all went wrong when Pro Drive left and they could only afford to keep Sordo on the payroll.

    Maybe this will release Sordo and Meeke into the market which would go nicely with the new Hyundai involvement?

  • Profile picture of matt90 matt90 said 7 months ago:

    That was short-lived.

  • Profile picture of Prisoner Monkeys Prisoner Monkeys said 7 months ago:

    it just all went wrong when Pro Drive left

    Prodrive didn’t leave. Mini weren’t happy with the way they were representing the marque – there was some serious mismanagement going on – and terminated Prodrive’s contract.

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