RACMSA RALLY OF SCOTLAND SET FOR LIVE TELEVISION COVERAGE ON EUROSPORT

Eurosport Events, the promoter of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, is pleased to confirm extensive live television coverage of RACMSA Rally of Scotland, the penultimate round of the 2010 IRC season from 15-17 October.
The promoter’s international media partner Eurosport, Europe’s largest television sports channel, will broadcast live the two passes through the 17.68-kilometre Errochty stage at 11:00hrs-12:00hrs and 17:30hrs-18:30hrs CET on Saturday 16 October and the two runs through the Loch Ard stage, which measures 29.04 kilometres on Sunday 17 October at 11:00hrs-12:00hrs and 13:45hrs-15:00hrs CET.
In addition, Eurosport will also show its Rally Magazine review programme at 23:00hrs-24:00hrs CET on Tuesday 19 October. Eurosport’s Asia-Pacific platform will show the second Errochty stage live plus slightly delayed coverage of other stage action.
Between its various platforms, Eurosport will devote approximately 15 hours of coverage to the event through its live coverage and replayed highlights thereby further underlining its commitment to the IRC and Rally of Scotland.
Géraldine Filiol, Managing Director of Eurosport Events, said: "Producing rallying live is probably one of the most complex TV operations, but this is our ambition to continue giving viewers the opportunity to experience the excitement of the IRC directly as it happens. We started the IRC season with our landmark coverage of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo, and we are delighted to bring our innovative broadcast package back to Rally of Scotland. Once again we will build our coverage of the event around four live stages over the two days, including the impressive Loch Ard stage, which will mark the climax of this year’s rally."
Guy Wilks, a regular in the IRC this season for Škoda UK Motorsport and the winner of the inaugural RACMSA Rally of Scotland in November 2009, said: "Live television for rallying is very important. It’s a very difficult thing to do because the cars are moving over a massive distance, not like on a circuit. It’s obviously a major challenge to broadcast it live, paint a picture and tell a story. It’s something that’s been missing from rallying for a number of years so it’s credit to Eurosport for taking up the challenge and doing a fantastic job."
Rally of Scotland will mark the third time this season that a round of the IRC has enjoyed extensive live airtime on Eurosport, following the network’s groundbreaking coverage of Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo in January. Four stages of Rally d’Italia-Sardegna in June were also shown live and a similar commitment has been made for FxPro Cyprus Rally, which is scheduled to bring the curtain down on the IRC season in early November.
RACMSA Rally of Scotland live broadcast schedule on Eurosport
Saturday 16 October
11:00hrs-12:00hrs CET (Eurosport): LIVE Errochty 1
17:30hrs-18;30hrs CET (Eurosport and Eurosport Asia-Pacific): LIVE Errochty 2
Sunday 17 October
11:00hrs-12:00hrs CET (Eurosport): LIVE Loch Ard 1
13:45hrs-15:00hrs CET (Eurosport): LIVE Loch Ard 2 

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IRC aces Guy Wilks (left) and Kris Meeke attended today’s Rally of Scotland media launch and will star on Eurosport’s live coverage of the event

British young guns to go head-to-head for Williams F1 test drive

Dean Stoneman and Jolyon Palmer bidding for FIA Formula Two Championship glory

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Two of Britain’s best young talents will go wheel-to-wheel for the opportunity of a lifetime at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain this weekend (18/19 September) as they bid to win the 2010 FIA Formula Two Championship and a prize test drive with the Williams F1 team.

20-year-old Dean Stoneman from Southampton and 19-year-old Jolyon Palmer from Southwater in Sussex are the two outstanding title contenders in Formula Two, an international single seater series designed to provide rising stars with a cost-effective route into top level motorsport.

The FIA-regulated F2 championship has a close association with Williams F1, who will offer a full day’s test in their 2010 FW32 challenger to the eventual F2 champion. The Formula Two car was also designed by a six-man team from Williams, led by their legendary Director of Engineering Patrick Head.

Stoneman and Palmer have proved the class of the field in 2010, and the pair have enjoyed a fierce season-long battle which has seen the championship lead change several times during the opening 16 races. Stoneman holds the advantage going into the final two encounters following a supreme double victory in the previous round at Oschersleben in Germany. The 20-year-old also recorded victories during F2’s inaugural visit to Marrakech, Morocco in May, along with race wins in Belgium, Portugal and his home circuit Brands Hatch in July.

However Stoneman still faces formidable competition from Palmer, who is bidding to become the first British F2 champion since his father – ex-F1 driver and BBC commentator Jonathan – who took the European F2 title in 1983.

Palmer has been on winning form from the start of the 2010 season, as the Nottingham University student scored a commanding victory in the season opener at Silverstone before notching up a further four wins – including a double triumph at the famous Monza Grand Prix circuit in May.

Dean Stoneman said: “Going from the beginning of the year, I didn’t expect to be as fast as I have been. I was hoping obviously to do the best I could, which was to finish in the top three, but fighting for the championship has been really good and hopefully I can go into the first race and secure the title.”

Jolyon Palmer added: “Being second I’ve nothing to lose really; I’ve got no pressure on me. I know the Valencia track quite well and I was quck in the winter test there last year so I’m feeling confident. It’s been an amazing season, and whatever happens for me it’s been the best year of my career. Still there’s a bit more to be pushed out of it, and hopefully I can get the prize at the end.”

The winning driver will follow in the footsteps of 2009 champion Andy Soucek, who beat Force India and McLaren reserve drivers Paul di Resta and Gary Paffett to top the timesheets during his pirze test for the Williams F1 team last December, before securing a reserve driver role with the Virgin F1 team.

In addition to a Formula One rookie test drive for the overall champion, the top three finishers in this year’s F2 title showdown will qualify for FIA Superlicences, which are necessary to test or compete in Formula One.

For more information on the FIA Formula Two Championship visit www.formulatwo.com

1342 Pilotos y 1356 Copilotos de Rallye de todo el mundo en nel World Rally Ranking IRDA

WRR World Rally Ranking se enorgullece en anunciar que a partir del 1 enero de 2010, fecha de
inicio de la clasificación mundial, los pilotos y copilotos que se han unido a la clasificación WRR –
IRDA son
1342 pilotos y 1356 copilotos.
Por cada continente o región geográfica los pilotos incluidos en el World Rally Ranking son:
EUROPA 1070 Pilotos 1095 Copilotos
ÁFRICA 27 Pilotos 26 Copilotos
ASIA 61 Pilotos 56 Copilotos
MEDIO ORIENTE 66 Pilotos 57 Copilotos
AMERICA DEL NORTE Y CENTRAL 24 Pilotos 22 Copilotos
AMERICA DEL SUR 71 Pilotos 70 Copilotos
OCEANIA 23 Pilotos 30 Copilotos
Junto a las clasificaciones oficiales WRR – IRDA en el sitio se pueden crear unos rankings
personalizados con un asistente, siempre basándose sobre los resultados oficiales conseguidos en
cada rallye incluido en el Calendario Deportivo Internacional FIA
El rally ranking mundial se puede ver en el sitio

 www.worldrallyranking.com

FBM – Javier Orellana en la Red Bull Rookies Cup 2011

Las duras pruebas de selección de la Red Bull Rookies Cup han concluido hoy en el Circuito Monteblanco de Huelva, con un resultado satisfactorio para uno de los cuatro deportistas mallorquines que pasaron a la final en la seleccion de ayer, siendo el afortunado el joven piloto de 13 años Javier Orellana.

Orellana lleva varios años trabajando duro y destacando en competiciones autonómicas y nacionales, entre ellas la Copa Bancaja o actualmente el Campeonato Motodes y Mediterráneo de Velocidad, en los que participa en la categoría Pre GP 125 cc.

Durante este verano ha trabajado duramente para estar al 100% junto a los componentes del grupo de tecnificación de motociclismo de la EBE y tambien junto a los miembros de su equipo con el objetivo de alcanzar la meta que hoy ha conseguido, y que le lleva directo al Mundial de Motociclismo 2011 con las KTM 125 de la Red Bull Rookies Cup, siendo el tercer Mallorquín consecutivamente después de Luis Salom y Joan Perelló en este mundial.

Desde la FBM le deseamos mucha suerte a este joven y prometedor piloto.

DEPARTAMENTO DE PRENSA DE LA FBM

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Photo: GEPA pictures/ Gold and Goose/ David Goldman