Engineering:Mini John Cooper Works WRC

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Mini John Cooper Works WRC
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CategoryWorld Rally Car
ConstructorProdrive
Technical specifications[1]
SuspensionMacPherson type
Length4,110 mm (161.8 in)
Width1,820 mm (71.7 in)
Engine1.6 L BMW Motorsport I4 turbocharged
TransmissionXtrac 6-speed sequential manual transmission Front and rear mechanical auto-locking differentials
Weight1,200 kg (2,645.5 lb)
TyresMichelin
Competition history (WRC)
Notable entrantsUnited Kingdom Mini WRC Team/Prodrive WRC Team
Brazil Brazil World Rally Team
Italy Motorsport Italia
Portugal WRC Team Mini Portugal
Poland Lotos Team WRC
Ukraine Ascania Racing
Notable driversUkraine Valeriy Gorban
Estonia Mait Maarend
Spain Dani Sordo
United Kingdom Kris Meeke
Brazil Daniel Oliveira
Portugal Armindo Araújo
Australia Chris Atkinson
Brazil Paulo Nobre
France Pierre Campana
Sweden Patrik Sandell
Finland Jarkko Nikara
Poland Michał Kościuszko
Debut2011 Rally Italia Sardegna

The Mini John Cooper Works WRC is a World Rally Car debuted by the Mini WRC Team during the 2011 World Rally Championship season. It is the first rally car to bear the Mini label in top-level rallying since the 1960s.[2] The car was entered in a limited campaign for 2011, with a view to a complete championship from 2012 and was run by Prodrive,[3] who previously had success with the Subaru Impreza WRC.

The WRC is based on the Mini Countryman and features a direct-injection 1.6 L turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine.[4] The WRC's engine was developed by BMW Motorsport for use in a variety of motorsport series, including the FIA World Touring Car Championship.[5]

Accolades

Wins

  • 2011 Rallye Mont-Blanc (Pierre Campana)
  • 2012 Tour de Corse (Dani Sordo and Carlos del Barrio) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2012 Qatar International Rally (Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari and Killian Duffy) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2012 Lurgan Park Rally (Kris Meeke and Gerry McVeigh)
  • 2013 Spanish Rally Championship (Luis Monzon and José Déniz)
  • 2013, 2014 Czech Rally Championship (Václav Pech and Petr Uhel) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2014 Barum Czech Rally Zlín (Václav Pech and Petr Uhel) (with S2000 1.6T)

Runners-up

  • 2011 Rallye de France (Dani Sordo and Carlos del Barrio)
  • 2012 Monte Carlo Rally (Dani Sordo and Carlos del Barrio)
  • 2012 Rally of Lebanon (Abdo Feghali and Marc Haddad) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2013 Barum Czech Rally Zlín (Václav Pech and Petr Uhel) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2014 Internationale Jänner Rallye (Václav Pech and Petr Uhel) (with S2000 1.6T)
  • 2015 Barum Czech Rally Zlín (Václav Pech and Petr Uhel) (with S2000 1.6T)

Gallery

See also

  • X-raid
  • Mini All4 Racing
  • Andros Trophy, a non-WRC event won by a vehicle based on the Mini Countryman
  • 2013 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb, a non-WRC event entered by a 900 bhp vehicle based on the Mini Countryman.[6]
  • 2013 Global RallyCross Championship, having events won by a Mini Countryman JCW

References

Awards
Preceded by
Citroën C4 WRC
Autosport Awards
Rally Car of the Year

2011
Succeeded by
Citroën DS3 WRC