Prodrive and FAW-VW win Chinese Rally Championship

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British motorsport specialist, Prodrive, has helped the FAW-VW Rally Team win both the manufacturers’ and drivers’ titles in the 2015 Chinese Rally Championship this weekend (January 16-17).

The delayed final round, the Jixi Rally, was held on a frozen lake near the Russian border in temperatures as low as -25C. The FAW-VW Rally Team came into the event with a slender lead in the manufacturers’ championship. The team’s lead driver, Chris Atkinson, had a mechanical problem off the start line on the first stage on Saturday and lost two minutes over two stages. Atkinson, steadily clawed back time over the following two days in his Prodrive-built VW Golf SCRC to finish in third position. Local driver, Chen Dean in the second Golf took eighth place, which was enough for him to win the drivers’ title by two points (The drivers’ championship is only open to local Chinese drivers). Combined with Atkinson’s podium, this secured the coveted manufacturers’ crown for FAW-VW.

Prodrive engineer, Richard Thompson, who leads the FAW-VW programme said: “This is a very prestigious title for the local Chinese VW joint venture to win. With our technical support and a brand new car, the VW Golf SCRC, built specifically to the regulations, they have now been able to achieve their goal. It has been a great team effort with Prodrive and FAW-VW engineers and technicians working alongside each other on every event. We have now set our sights on retaining the title in 2016 and have already started work on building a fourth VW Golf SCRC in Banbury.”

Professional MotorSport World magazine was exclusively invited to try the Prodrive SCRC Golf during its shakedown. Read all about it here, in the January 2015 issue of the magazine. 

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John joined UKi Media & Events in 2012 and has worked across a range of B2B titles within the company's automotive portfolio. Prior to joining the company, John worked for leading automotive design website, Car Design News. Currently editor of Engine Technology International, Professional MotorSport World, Professional MotorSport Circuit, and Transmission Technology International, John co-ordinates the day-the-day operations of each magazine, from commissioning and writing to editing and signing-off, as well managing web and social media content. Aside from the magazines, John also serves as chairman of the annual Professional MotorSport World Awards.




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