The Abu Dhabi Total World
Rally Team will enter two DS 3 WRCs prepared by the PH Sport team at Rallye Monte-Carlo next month (18-24
January 2016) for Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle and Stéphane Lefebvre and Gabin
Moreau.
The team will contest a selected number of events next year with
different drivers including their latest signings Craig Breen and Scott Martin.
Khalid Al-Qassimi, Chairman of
Abu Dhabi Racing explained: “After a successful three-year partnership with
Citroën, we are pleased to maintain our presence in the WRC. It’s a programme
that has been approved by Citroën Racing and which benefits from the expertise
of PH Sport. As lead driver, Kris Meeke will contest several rounds, whilst
prioritising his development work with Citroën Racing. We will also be aiming
to provide opportunities for talented young drivers from the PSA Peugeot
Citroën group. Supported by the expertise of the team, they will be able to add
to their experience and show what they can do.”
Two DS 3 WRCs will be entered at
Rallye Monte-Carlo with the lead car being crewed by Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle.
This will be the seventh appearance here for the Northern Irishman, whose best
result was a third place finish in 2014. In the second car, Stéphane Lefebvre
will make his competitive debut alongside new co-driver Gabin Moreau.
Three cars will then be entered
at Rally Sweden (11-14 February) for Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle, Khalid Al
Qassimi/Chris Patterson and Craig Breen/Scott Martin. The Irishman will be
making his debut outing in the DS 3 WRC, but he will have the advantage of
competing at a rally he really enjoys. After two good performances in the Super
2000 category cars in 2011 and 2012, he secured a top-ten finish in 2014 on his
first outing in a World Rally Car. Kris Meeke finished seventh overall in
Sweden last year, whilst Khalid Al Qassimi’s best result was tenth place in
2011.
“Being able to contest a certain
number of rallies in 2016 was important when deciding about my future,”
reiterated Kris Meeke. “I would therefore like to thank Abu Dhabi, Total and
all the partners who have made it possible for us compete in very good
conditions at these events. This programme will enable me to keep my hand in as
regards racing and continue to learn about the WRC events. From that point of
view, it seemed essential to compete at Monte-Carlo. It is such an
unpredictable rally, where experience counts more than anywhere else. I can’t
wait to get back into the car for pre-event testing to prepare for this first
race.”
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