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The new MINI WRC will contest the FIA World Rally Championship from 2011 was unveiled in Paris today. There was also an announcement that Kris Meeke (GB) has be ...
Mini announced on Friday that it is pulling its financial support from WRC Team Mini Portugal as well as the team's drivers Chris Atkinson and Paulo Nobre, at the end of the 2012 FIA World Rally ...
The Mini Countryman WRC will compete in the World Rally Championship next season and marks the small-car brand's return to a scene it last seriously competed in during the 1960s. The specially ...
Mini announced this afternoon it would end its works involvement in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) at the end of the 2012 season.
On Monday, the MINI WRC Team was officially presented to the public at the Team Launch, which took place at the MINI Plant in Oxford (GB).
The John Cooper Works WRC team plans to continue competing in the World Rally Championship, despite BMW-owned Mini firm cutting its direct funding of the project.
Mini changes tracks with Prodrive WRC team The road taken by Mini to the World Rally Championship has been anything but smooth. After contesting a handful of rallies last season, Mini and Prodrive ...
The MINI John Cooper Works WRC will gain a larger rear wing and its front end will boast greater aerodynamic efficiency. On asphalt rallies the WRC machine will be fitted with water-cooled brakes on ...
MUNICH, Germany - Mini will terminate its involvement in the World Rally Championship at the end of the 2012 season. The automaker said it would allow interested companies to race its WRC-tuned car.
Mini has launched its Prodrive developed WRC challenger at the Mini Cowley plant, with an all-star cast including veteran rallyists Paddy Hopkirk and Rauno Aaltonen who appeared briefly on stage ...