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Defending title-winners Volkswagen has officially launched its 2015 World Rally Championship campaign by unveiling a new-look for its successful Polo R WRC.
[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
Volkswagen, which has dominated the championship since its debut in 2013, will be trying for its third consecutive drivers' and manufacturers' title with its unchanged driver line-up of Sebastien Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala and Andreas Mikkelsen.
[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
Additionally, here is the new livery that Robert Kubica's Ford Fiesta RS will carry at the season opening Rallye Monte-Carlo.
[TD="class: caption"]Ford Fiesta RS WRC. (Photo: Facebook/Robert Kubica)[/TD]
The predominantly grey scheme replaces the red, white, blue and silver design of 2014. One constant is the branding of Kubica's long-time backers, Polish oil company Lotos.
Kubica is yet to reveal details of his WRC plans this season, but the Pirelli branding on this artwork would suggest a switch from his previous tire supplier, Michelin.
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[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
Volkswagen, which has dominated the championship since its debut in 2013, will be trying for its third consecutive drivers' and manufacturers' title with its unchanged driver line-up of Sebastien Ogier, Jari-Matti Latvala and Andreas Mikkelsen.
[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
[TD="class: caption"]Photo: Volkswagen Motorsport[/TD]
Additionally, here is the new livery that Robert Kubica's Ford Fiesta RS will carry at the season opening Rallye Monte-Carlo.
[TD="class: caption"]Ford Fiesta RS WRC. (Photo: Facebook/Robert Kubica)[/TD]
The predominantly grey scheme replaces the red, white, blue and silver design of 2014. One constant is the branding of Kubica's long-time backers, Polish oil company Lotos.
Kubica is yet to reveal details of his WRC plans this season, but the Pirelli branding on this artwork would suggest a switch from his previous tire supplier, Michelin.
More...