ŠKODA has announced that the current Fabia S2000 rally
car will be succeeded by an all-new model, the Fabia R5. The Fabia R5 will
undergo an intense development programme will begin at ŠKODA Motorsport's Mlada
Boleslav base in early 2014, ahead of a competition debut in 2015.
Confirming the Fabia R5 programme, Michal Michal
Hrabánek, ŠKODA Motorsport Director, said: "The new R5 rally car will be
equipped with a 1.6-litre turbo engine, in accordance with FIA regulations.
That's a big change compared to today's naturally-aspirated, two-litre petrol
engines. The R5 category succeeds the previous Super 2000 class. This way, we
are able to continue to compete successfully in international championships and
to push ahead with our customer programme. Entering the R5 class is a logical
step for ŠKODA. As it stands, we are assuming that the new car will be
homologated by mid-2015."
The announcement of the Fabia R5 follows another
remarkable season for both ŠKODA Motorsport and the Fabia S2000. With overall
victories in three international and six national championships, ŠKODA has
enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in its 112-year motorsport history.
ŠKODA will continue to campaign the current Fabia S2000 in 2014. The brand will
enter cars on selected rounds of both the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
(APRC) and the FIA European Rally Championship (ERC). Current ERC Champions Jan
Kopecký and Pavel Dresler will tackle the APRC, while rising star Esapekka
Lappi will line up in the ERC with co-driver Janne Ferm. In addition, the
German pairing of Sepp Wiegand/Frank Christian (ŠKODA AUTO Deutschland), will
also contest rounds of the ERC in a factory-prepared Fabia S2000.
First shown at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show the S2000 Fabia was one of the most successful rally
cars of the Super 2000 era and the most successful rally car in ŠKODA's 112-year
motorsport history. Having recorded 27 Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC)
event victories and three overall driver and manufacturer titles, the Fabia
S2000 has won more IRC events than any other car. Andreas Mikkelsen became the
first back-to-back champion driving for ŠKODA UK Motorsport in 2011 and 2012.
Building on these triumphs, factory driver Jan
Kopecký took the 2013 European Rally Championship (ERC) title with a commanding
season-long performance.
Further afield, the Fabia S2000 has also recorded
series victories in both the Super 2000 World Championship (SWRC) with Juho
Hanninen and the Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) with Chris Atkinson and
Gaurev Gill.
Paraguyan Gustavo Saba won both the FIA Codasur
South American Rally Championship and the Paraguayan Championship in 2013, with
ŠKODA drivers accumulating a further five national titles in Austria (Raimund
Baumschlager), Italy (Umberto Scandola), Bulgaria (Dimitar Iliev), Jordan
(Marouf Abu Samra) and Portugal (Ricardo Moura).
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