The Citizen (KZN)

Vivo GT Cup to the rescue

EXCITING: FRANKEN MOTORSPORT TEAMS UP WITH VOLKSWAGEN TO DEVELOPED RALLY CAR

- Andre de Kock

Using identical rally cars is a successful formula worldwide.

With South African rallying currently suffering a severe financial drought and a dwindling field, the arrival of an affordable and accessible category may just save the sport.

The new discipline, named the Vivo GT Cup, will officially form part of the 2020 South African Rally Championsh­ip and will be contested over six rounds during the year.

The Vivo GT Cup was establishe­d to provide current and future rallyists with the opportunit­y to compete at a national level but without incurring the high costs associated with national rallying. To achieve this, Franken Motorsport, in conjunctio­n with Volkswagen Motorsport have developed a semi-standard rally car, based on the bestsellin­g Volkswagen Polo Vivo.

The car is equipped with a one-litre turbo petrol engine coupled to a close-ratio gearbox that drives the front wheels. The vehicle is also kitted with all the necessary safety equipment to turn it into a fully-fledged rally car. Over more than 2 500 test kilometres, the recipe proved to be extremely reliable, with Capetonian rallyist Paulus Franken campaignin­g a Vivo GT in a number of this year’s rallies.

“The formula of having identical cars compete in a Cup format is successful all over the world,” commented Kobus Roos on behalf of the Vivo GT Cup. “Looking at the success of the local Falken Polo Cup circuit racing series, we hope to replicate that in rallying with the new Vivo GT Cup,” he added.

The cost barrier to enter rallying can be high, but the organisers of the Vivo GT Cup are confident costs will remain very competitiv­e, especially consider

We will provide a full preparatio­n service

ing it will be a full national class in 2020. The team from Franken Motorsport was the driving force for the project and will receive assistance from Volkswagen Motorsport which will be responsibl­e for manufactur­ing the cars in Uitenhage. “We will also provide a full preparatio­n service and have parts available at each of the six rounds of the 2020 National Rally Championsh­ip, so a competitor could literally arrive and drive.”

For more informatio­n, call Kobus Roos on 082-905-9172.

 ??  ?? PROVEN. The Vivo GT Cup rally car has undergone more than 2 500km of testing in national and regional rallies this year. Next season, the category will form part of the South African championsh­ip.
PROVEN. The Vivo GT Cup rally car has undergone more than 2 500km of testing in national and regional rallies this year. Next season, the category will form part of the South African championsh­ip.

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