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WRC Rally Podcast: FIA unveils Rally2 upgrade kit to level WRC competition

FIA unveils Rally2 upgrade kit to level WRC competition

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Rally2 Cars Set to Compete in WRC with New Upgrade Kit

Moreover, the World Rally Championship is on the brink of a significant transformation. The FIA has unveiled plans to introduce an upgrade kit for Rally2 cars. This initiative will allow these vehicles to compete against the new WRC27 cars in the 2027 and 2028 seasons. The upgrade kit aims to enhance competition and increase the number of cars at the top level of rallying.

Furthermore, the introduction of the WRC27 technical regulations next year provides the basis for this change. The new WRC27 cars, costing €345,000, are designed with Rally2 components. This similarity in design allows for a more level playing field, as the FIA can make adjustments to ensure both car types perform comparably on the rally stages.

Enhanced Aerodynamics with the Rally2-WRC-Kit

Additionally, the Rally2-WRC-Kit will cost €7,500 and is designed to improve aerodynamic parity. The kit will include new homologated front fenders, a front bumper, and a rear aerodynamic device. These enhancements will allow Rally2 cars fitted with the kit to race alongside WRC27 vehicles.

In contrast, Rally2 cars will be eligible only if they are homologated before December 31, 2026. This stipulation ensures that only vehicles that meet the new standards can compete in the upcoming seasons. The FIA emphasizes that these changes are essential for increasing competitiveness and spectator excitement.

Looking Ahead: More Competition on the Horizon

Notably, the FIA believes that this initiative will create a more vibrant competitive environment. According to Malcolm Wilson, the FIA deputy president for sport, the goal is to enhance the spectacle for fans. He states that allowing eligible Rally2 cars to enter the top class will lead to larger fields and deeper competition.

Additionally, the new regulations will provide a two-year transition period. During this time, the eligibility for Rally2-WRC-Kit cars to compete will conclude on December 31, 2028. This timeline allows teams to adapt and prepare for the future of WRC rallying.

In summary, the introduction of the Rally2-WRC-Kit represents a pivotal moment for the WRC. This change is designed to foster greater competition and excitement in the sport. To stay on top of all things WRC Rally, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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