SKODA joins FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

SKODA joins FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship

Mladá Boleslav, 17-Apr-2017 — /EuropaWire/ — ŠKODA driver pairing for the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship has been decided. Reigning champs Gaurav Gill/Glen Macneall will complete with Norwegians Ole Christian Veiby/Stig Rune Skjaermœn.

​Both teams enter the competition in ŠKODA FABIA R5 run by Australian team MRF. Gill won all last year’s rallys in the APRC and had already secured the championship one round before the end of the season. In 2017, however, he’s likely to face fierce opposition from promising Norwegian rookie Ole Christian Veiby.

“The FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship is of major strategic significance to ŠKODA as the rallies are run in extremely important growth markets like India and China. On top of that, the demanding gravel tracks are ideal for challenging talented young drivers,” stresses ŠKODA motorsport boss Michal Hrabánek.

ŠKODA can look back on unparalleled success in the APRC. Every championship winner since 2012 has driven a ŠKODA, and current works drivers Jan Kopecký (champion 2014) and Pontus Tidemand (winner 2015) used the APRC to gain important experience on the demanding gravel tracks in Asia, Australia and New Zealand. “Ole Christian Veiby has impressed us with his powerful performance, and not just at the Rally Sweden. I’m really looking forward to seeing how he fairs on gravel up against our old hand Gaurav Gill,” says Hrabánek.

Norwegian youngster Ole Christian Veiby is eager to make his APRC debut: “I’m so grateful to ŠKODA for putting so much faith in me and giving me this amazing opportunity.” Veiby goes head to head with Gill on equal terms. The MRF team is running two identically prepared ŠKODA FABIA R5. Veiby proved his class with a third place at Rally Sweden and finished 5th at Rally Tour de Corse, both in category WRC 2. He is currently holding fifth position in the WRC 2 standings.

The 2017 calendar for the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (APRC):
Rally of Whangarei – New Zealand  28.04–30.04.2017
Rally Canberra – Australia   26.05–28.05.2017
China Rally    07.07–09.07.2017
Malaysian Rally    11.08–13.08.2017
Rally Hokkaido – Japan   15.09–17.09.2017
Rally of India    24.11–26.11.2017

SOURCE: ŠKODA AUTO a.s.

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