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WRC Rally Podcast: FIA Unveils Kit to Equalize Rally2 and WRC27

FIA Unveils Kit to Equalize Rally2 and WRC27

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FIA Introduces New Kit for Rally2 Cars in WRC

Recently, the FIA confirmed an exciting development for the world of rally racing. Starting in 2027, Rally2 cars will be equipped with a new enhancement kit. This initiative aims to allow these vehicles to compete directly against the latest WRC27 cars, thus elevating competition levels in the World Rally Championship.

Furthermore, the upcoming changes come as the WRC prepares to implement a revised technical regulation, known as WRC27. This new regulation, effective from next year, is designed to increase the number of competing vehicles at the highest level. The anticipation surrounding this move highlights the FIA's commitment to enhancing the sport's competitive edge.

Impact of the Rally2 WRC Kit on Competition

Moreover, the newly announced Rally2 WRC kit will cost approximately €7,500. This kit includes essential aerodynamic components, such as new homologated front fenders, a front bumper, and a rear aerodynamic device. These enhancements are designed to create greater aerodynamic equality between Rally2 and WRC27 vehicles.

Additionally, cars equipped with the Rally2 WRC kit will only be eligible to compete alongside WRC27 vehicles during the 2027 and 2028 seasons. This strategic move is expected to increase the number of competitors vying for victories, fostering a more dynamic racing environment.

Future of WRC and Driver Participation

In particular, the FIA's decision aims to bolster driver participation in the WRC. The homologation of the Rally2 WRC kit must be done by a manufacturer registered as a constructor in the WRC. This stipulation ensures that only serious contenders can participate, thereby raising the competition's overall standard.

Notably, the framework for these vehicles specifies a total weight of 1,220 kg. Each Rally2 WRC kit allows for one "joker" or wildcard component to be altered from the approved body parts. This flexibility is crucial for teams aiming to optimize their performance.

In summary, the introduction of the Rally2 WRC kit marks a significant step towards enhancing competition in the World Rally Championship. Malcolm Wilson, FIA's Vice President of Sports, emphasized that these changes will lead to a more exciting spectacle for fans. The initiative aims to increase participation and elevate the intensity of competition in the upcoming seasons.

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