Friday, May 14, 2010

World Rally Championship Introduction


World Rally Championship (WRC) is a series of rally organized by the FIA, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The championship driver and constructor World Cup championships separate, but on the basis of the same scoring system. The series currently consists of 13 events in three days focusing on the surface of gravel and tarmac to snow and ice. Each rally is in 15-25 special against the clock on closed roads run divided. The sport's commercial rights from the International Sportsworld Communicators, who produce the daily administration of event highlights shown in 186 countries.
The WRC was formed known and popular with international meetings, most of which was already part of European Rally Championship and / or the International Championship for Manufacturers, and the series was contested in 1973. World Rally Car is the current specification of the vehicle in the series. It evolved out of the cars of the group that replaced the banned group B super sports cars like the Audi Quattro. World Rally Cars are on passenger car production in integrated two-liter four-cylinder, but have turbochargers, anti-lag system, all-wheel drive sequential gearbox (paddle shift), aerodynamic parts and other improvements resulting in the cost of WRC car to around $ 1,000,000 (€ 700,000) for about £ 500,000.
The WRC has three championships and support the Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC), Production World Rally Championship (PWRC), and the Super 2000 World Rally Championship (SWRC), which at the same events and the steps that are controversial, the WRC but with different rules. The standard car, Super 2000 and the first bicycle race market participants through the steps as soon as the WRC drivers.

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