Editor:- Simon Moss (BRC Press Officer)

PRESS INFORMATION:  12th February 2010

 

2010 Swift Sport is GO!
 

Final details have been confirmed for the 2010 Swift Sport Cup which offers on-event prize money, an end-of season prize and of course a place in the Pirelli Star Driver shootout for the highest placed Junior driver.
 

The one-make Championship package will include on-event support from Monster Sport Europe (MSE), which will attend each of the events with a parts truck and technical assistance for Swift Sport competitors. The series also enjoys TV coverage on Sky Sports’ BRC Rallyzone programme and has its own dedicated website www.swiftsportcup.com

The competition has been fierce in the last two years, any one of three drivers in with a chance of taking the title on the final rally of 2009 in Yorkshire. This is an ideal way of taking the step up from a national Championship and with reduced entry fees for R1 class cars, is the best value per mile rallying in the UK.

Interested 2010 drivers include:

Mikko Pajunen (Junior)
Nick Everard (Junior)
Matt Barker
Kari Hytönen
Raimo Mattsson
Pierre Perrin
Jamie Brown
Lewis Roper

Car options
One new car is still available to purchase direct from the Championship.
Kits will be available from MSE, allowing competitors to build their own.
Hire cars available (Both LHD/RHD) +44 (0) 1621 819228, www.workscars.com
Second hand cars are available on the open market.

Swift Sport Cup car specification
Engine: 1600cc Group N (FIA N2), Sports exhaust
Gearbox: 5 speed manual with closer ratios & LSD
Chassis: Weld in FIA roll cage, FIA seats & harnesses
Suspension: Adjustable front & rear

For further details and information about the Swift Sport Cup cars for sale, contact Ian Robinson on swiftsportcup@rallybrc.co.uk or +44 (0) 7889 967321

2010 sporting regulations and commercial agreement at: www.swiftsportcup.com
 


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