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Dani Sola's new
association with the Abarth brand builds on an
already-impressive career which includes a stint
with the works Mitsubishi team in the FIA World Rally Championship in
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Spaniard Dani Sola, who starred on last year’s inaugural
Intercontinental Rally Challenge with Honda, is planning to
contest at least four IRC events this year – this time in a
Super 2000 Grande Punto Abarth.
The former Junior World Rally Champion has already
sampled four-wheel drive Super 2000
machinery on selected rallies last year, and he is
hoping to figure amongst the IRC
frontrunners this season. Sola’s programme will take in
Turkey, Portugal, Belgium and
Russia as confirmed events, but he is hoping to extend
it further. His car will be run by Italian
team Procar.
“I hope that I will be able to use my experience of
the IRC events to fight for overall
victories,” said the 33 year-old. “Of course this will
not be easy as
the level of competition will
be extremely high. One thing is
for sure though: I will be
trying my hardest. Hopefully I
will be
able to help Abarth in the IRC
manufacturers’ standings this
year. If we do well, then of
course I would like to complete
the full season. I think that
the IRC is looking very strong
now, as there are some really
good drivers on board.”
Sola proved himself capable
of pulling off some
giant-killing acts in the
two-wheel drive
Honda Civic R3 last year,
including running as high as
sixth overall on the Rally
Russia. Sola
will once more be co-driven by
Oscar Sanchez, and in addition
to his IRC programme he will
compete on the Spanish gravel
championship in a Mitsubishi
Lancer.
Article
courtesy of
Rally-Info
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