MINI WRC Team has high expectations for Rally Germany

The Prodrive-run MINI WRC Team is confident ahead of its next outing at Rally Germany next week, the first tarmac event of the year.

The drivers have put in many kilometres of testing in readiness for this asphalt debut, and this continues this weekend with the team competing on the Richard Burns Memorial Rally, at RAF Marham in the UK. Also contesting the event in preparation for Germany, in a customer MINI is French dirver, Pierre Campana. The 26-year-old has just been given backing by the FFSA, the French motorsport federation. This means the driver from Corsica will be following in the footsteps of his two very famous rallying countrymen, Sebastien Loeb and Sebastien Ogier, who also received this support early on in their careers.

Prodrive chairman and MINI WRC Team team principal said:

“We have high expectations going into Rally Germany. The MINI has shown a great deal of promise in recent tarmac tests in Germany and Italy and both drivers have told me how much confidence they have in the set up. Dani, in particular, very much likes this rally and I know that he and Kris have traded times on these stages in the past. Unlike Finland, where our number one priority was to get valuable competitive mileage on the car, in Germany we will be looking for both drivers to begin to demonstrate the true performance of the MINI.”

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