MSA confirms Scottish IRC round in 2009
MSA Performance Director and former World Rally Champion
co-driver, Robert Reid, was in Glasgow on 14th October to join Scotland`s First
Minister, the Rt Hon Alec Salmond MSP, at the announcement of a Scottish round
of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) in 2009.
The announcement of the event, secured by EventScotland the national events
agency working in partnership with Stirling and Perth and Kinross Councils, was
made by the First Minister who confirmed that Scotland will stage the final
round of the prestigious IRC from 19-21 November next year, forming a
centrepiece event within the Homecoming Scotland 2009 celebrations.
Making the announcement the First Minister of Scotland, the Rt Hon Alex Salmond
MSP said:
“Scotland`s reputation for leading innovation and setting new
standards in the motor sport industry makes it an ideal location for the
Intercontinental Rally Challenge final. The event will be made even more special
as it will be one of the signature events in our Homecoming programme. For 2009
we are inviting Scotland`s friends and family to return home to celebrate our
strengths and culture. Today that invitation is being extended to the countless
rally fans and enthusiasts around the world. With dramatic landscapes, warm
hospitality and fierce competition – I hope that many will answer the Homecoming
rally call.”
Alan Gow, Chairman of both the MSA and its commercial subsidiary International
Motor Sports (IMS), who will organise and promote the event, said: “The MSA and
IMS are delighted to be able to make this announcement. Rallying has a great
heritage in Scotland and I`m sure that there will be drivers and fans around the
world who will be thrilled at the prospect of the IRC event being held there.
This will be a world-class event of which Scotland can be truly proud and we
look forward to working with everyone to make that a reality.”
The Intercontinental Rally Challenge was introduced in 2006 as a new rally
series, carrying the endorsement of the FIA and is closely based on production
cars, with 2 litre, normally aspirated engines. This format is designed to
attract more manufacturers to the sport and is now supported by Fiat, Honda,
Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Volkswagen.
The international-status event will be decided by three days of competitive
driving over timed Special Stages on closed Forestry Commission Scotland gravel
roads in Stirling and Perth and Kinross and will include a ceremonial start,
service stop and high profile village featuring additional activity for the many
thousands of spectators expected.
Paul Bush Chief Operating Officer of EventScotland, the national events agency,
said: “Today`s announcement is fantastic news for Scotland and demonstrates yet
again our nation`s credentials as the perfect stage for major international
events. Scotland hasn`t hosted a rally of this stature for 20 years and staging
the final round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge provides an opportunity
to further enhance Scotland`s reputation within the motor sport industry.”
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