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CARDIFF, UK -- JAS Motorsport’s Honda Civic Type R R3 will make its gravel
debut in the Wales Rally Great Britain this week, the final round of the 2007
World Rally Championship.
Although the car has proved its credentials on tarmac – most recently with a
remarkable fifth overall on the Rallye du Valais in Switzerland – gravel will be
a whole new challenge. The Rally GB, which runs through the forests of south
Wales, is one of the most challenging gravel events that drivers face in the
WRC. There is also a bigger entry list than has been seen on any other WRC event
this year, with 121 cars expected at the start in Cardiff, the Welsh
capital.
Former Junior World Champion Dani Sola will drive the car in Great Britain,
having given the Civic Type R R3 its asphalt World Championship debut on the
Catalunya Rally in Spain last month. In that event, Sola won the R3 class
against well-established opposition.
The R3 Type R complies with new FIA rally regulations. The class is for
two-litre, two-wheel drive cars that have been built to a strict set of
cost-effective criteria. The Civic Type R R3 is powered by a new Honda engine
developed by JAS Motorsport in collaboration with Mugen.
Dani Sola says: “Great Britain is one of my favourite gravel events because
the stages really reward commitment. However, we are not underestimating the
challenge ahead of us. As a team, we haven’t competed on gravel since July – and
this new R3 car has never competed on gravel at all. Our mission will be to get
the car to the finish and try to prove that we can be as competitive on gravel
as we are on asphalt.”
Stefano Fini, JAS Motorsport’s chief engineer, added: “Our new R3 car is now
on sale for our customers. The car is fully ready for any 2008 season, and we
have already had a lot of interest from several different drivers and teams. We
are confident that we will provide a competitive package for our customers, who
will become valued members of the Honda family.”
The Wales Rally GB runs from November 30 to December 2.
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