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A new involvement in top-calibre sport: In 2013 Volkswagen will start contesting the FIA World
Rally Championship (WRC) with the Polo R WRC. After three consecutive victories at the Dakar
Rally, the car manufacturer has set itself new aims in top-calibre sport. With three car corporations
currently involved in the championship and global media coverage, the WRC offers an attractive,
highly competitive environment for Volkswagen. By 2013 the Wolfsburg-based brand will develop
a near-300-hp rally vehicle with a 1.6-litre TSI engine and four-wheel drive based on the Polo.
"The abbreviation R has evolved into a synonym for sportiness, dynamics and performance at
Volkswagen," says the Chairman of the Management Board of the Volkswagen Group, Prof. Dr. rer. nat.
Martin Winterkorn. "With the Polo R WRC Volkswagen is set on demonstrating technical expertise at the
highest level in a direct comparison with its competitors. The WRC offers the ideal platform to do so. It has
the attention of millions of fans worldwide."
Universal technological challenge, new rules
The World Rally Championship offers the most diverse technological challenge in worldwide car racing to
the manufacturers involved. Various types of ground have to be considered during the concept design of a
WRC vehicle such as all manner of gravel, scree, tarmac, ice, snow and mud. The calendar this season
features 13 WRC rounds on four different continents. Hence a world rally car has to function in extremely
different climatic conditions, from the blazing heat of South America to the icy ride in Scandinavia.
In addition, new technical rules have come into effect in the WRC this year. For the first time, engines with
a maximum displacement of 1,600 cc, direct injection and turbochargers are prescribed.
"The new Technical Regulations of the World Rally Championship are an ideal fit for Volkswagen's
philosophy with respect to the development of production vehicles," says Dr Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Management Board of the Volkswagen Brand, Development Division. "Downsizing, high efficiency
and sportiness are top priorities for our customers. The timing of the WRC debut is optimal for
Volkswagen. The big task of engineering a vehicle that is competitive and capable of winning at a large
number of challenges holds great appeal for us."
Proven squad, new aims: Volkswagen Motorsport's factory commitment
Volkswagen will prepare and enter the Polo R WRC as a factory commitment. In doing so, the Wolfsburgbased
squad can build on structures which have been established over the past few years. The World
Rally Championship is a new ambitious aim for the team that has won the "Dakar" in the past three years. "We can draw on an experienced and proven squad which has done an outstanding job in top-calibre sport in the past few years," says Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen. "Even though the WRC is
new territory for us and involves learning in many areas the team already meets some important
prerequisites now as it brings an unwavering professional attitude and resolve to deliver absolute
perfection to this commitment."
Volkswagen in the WRC: a success story
Volkswagen looks back on a small yet impressive rally tradition. Production-based vehicles from
Wolfsburg celebrated rally racing successes in the middle end of the 1980s. The most important one: In
1986 the Swede Kenneth Eriksson and his German co-driver Peter Diekmann in the Volkswagen Golf GTI
16V claimed the world champion's title in the newly incepted Group A. In addition, Volkswagen vigorously
promoted young rally talent through the Golf Rally Cup. The fielding of the Volkswagen Polo R WRC from
2013 onwards closes the loop: Today's WRC vehicles are still based on the philosophy of the Group A
introduced back then, which enables rally sport to be conducted with vehicles based on production
models.
The future starts today: preparations for the 2013 WRC season are underway
Activities for the 2013 World Rally Championship have already begun at Volkswagen. Work on the vehicle
concept design for the Polo R WRC started as early as in February. The preparation of the first chassis is
planned to commence this year as well. Before in-depth trials of the vehicle start with an extensive testing
programme in 2012, the team will have the chance to gather initial experiences in the World Rally
Championship in 2011. At the end of the season entries of vehicles of the Volkswagen Group's Škoda
brand are planned at selected rally events. |