Tým Red Bull Škoda ladí na lednové Monte Carlo 2006 10.1.2006 18:20 - Pavel Jelínek
Tým Red Bull Škoda se stejně jako ostatní účastníci světového šampionátu 2006 chystá na své první vystoupení v rámci letošního MS v rally 2006. Tedy ve dnech 20. - 22. ledna na tradiční Rallye Monte Carlo. Poté má v plánu devět podniků šestnáctidílného kalendáře WRC 2006. Další informace a technické informace v původním znění:
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The Austrian Red Bull Skoda Team kicks off the World Rally Championship, Manufacturer 2 season with two Fabia WRCs.
BRR (Baumschlager Rallye & Racing) will use two Fabia WRCs.
At the start of the season Gilles Panizzi (F) and Mattias Ekström (S) are alternating races whilst the Austrian, Andreas Aigner, will be starting for ten rallies in the World Championship.
The Skoda brand will be represented once again in the World Rally Championship 2006 season, participating this season through supporting private teams. Both Fabia WRCs that are officially nominated for the Manufacturer 2 category are sponsored by RED BULL and Skoda Auto and used by the Austrian Rally Team BRR (Baumschlager Rally Racing) for ten World Championship rallies.
For the first four events the following driver teams are starting. The first event in Monte Carlo will see Gilles Panizzi/ Herve Panizzi starting for the Red Bull Skoda Team. Both Frenchmen are also fixed up to start in the Spanish and Corsican rallies. In Sweden the DTM star, Mattias Ekström, with his co-driver Stefan Bergmann, will wear the Red Bull Skoda Team colours.
It has been decided that Andreas Aigner with his Co-driver Timo Gottschalk will start for all ten planned WRC events. At a later point in time it will be determined which team colleague is going to start alongside the Austrian for the Sardinia event onwards.
It is a pragmatic decision from Skoda Auto to be represented within the highest class of Rally sport through a private team. “ WRC is seeing a complete change around. Three leading factory teams have withdrawn until the implementation of the new regulations whereupon they have established private teams. Skoda Auto has also decided to take this step.” explained Harald Ludanek, Technical Director for Skoda Auto.
The Red Bull Skoda Team, with both Fabia WRCs, will be officially representing Skoda in the Manufacturer 2 category. Competing independently this season is a third WRC driven by Jan Kopecky for a Czech Republic Team.
Detlef Wittig, the Chairman of Board of Directors from Skoda Auto, is delighted with this decision. “I am completely confident that both cars from the private teams, supported by the manufacturer, will be excellent ambassadors for the Skoda brand in this coming motor sport season.”
„The crew will consist of 60 percent from the original factory mechanics and 40 percent from the seasoned crew” confirmed the BRR Director Raimund Baumschlager. Raimund Baumschlager has managed to gain further support for the newly formed Skoda Team through Red Bull, Nevado, Remus and Eibach, who have in the past actively supported Armin Schwarz with his Rookie Rally Driver Project. “We are convinced that we will have the perfect combination with the original Skoda factory mechanics and highly motivated race mechanics from Austria.”
Red Bull Skoda Team anticipates the perfect combination with their choice of drivers. “With the agreement of Panizzi and Ekström to drive for Red Bull Skoda, the team has now two internationally experienced pilots. Therefore we are awaiting a very good result in the WRC and it is important that there is a continuous point scoring result in the “Manufacturer 2” for Skoda. “Especially our rookie, Andreas Aigner, will profit from the knowledge from the experienced drivers.” stated the Team Representatives Raimund Baumschlager and Armin Schwarz who will run their Skoda Fabia WRC in their Team BRR (Baumschlager Rally Racing) for ten Rallies in World Championship.”
Participation under Manufacturer 2 category are all the teams which will compete with last seasons WRC Technical Specifications. The usage of technical developments is only allowed in Manufacturer 1 category.
For further information about the Red Bull Skoda Team as well as free of charge photos can be found under
www.redbullskoda.com
This Homepage will be available shortly before the Monte Carlo Rally.
Red Bull Skoda Teams participation in the WC 2006 Season
19 - 22 January Monaco Monte Carlo
02 - 05 February Sweden Sweden
23 - 26 March Spain Catalunya
06 - 09 April France Corsica
18 - 21 May Italy Sardinian
01 - 04 June Greece Acropolis
10 - 13 August Germany Germany
21 - 24 September Cyprus Cyprus
12 - 15 October Turkey Turkey
30 November - 03 December Great Britain Great Britain
Red Bull Skoda Team 2006
Company Name Baumschlager Rally Racing GmbH
Country Austria
Address Schön 48 4563 Micheldorf Austria Tel 0043 - 7582 37508 Fax 0043 - 7582 37508-90 E-mail office@brr.at Web www.brr.at
Directors Raimund Baumschlager Rudolf Neuwirth Tel 0043 - 7582 37508-11 Mobile 0043 - 664 2658011 Fax 0043 - 7582 37508-90 E-mail rudolf.neuwirth@brr.at
Team Representative Raimund Baumschlager Mobile 0043 - 664 2658010 E-mail raimund.baumschlager@brr.at
Armin Schwarz Mobile 0049 - 172 8107666 E-Mail armin@armin-schwarz.com
Team Manager Peter Diekmann Tel 0049 - 6485 180 212 Mobile 0049 - 171 3192207 Fax 0049 - 6485 180 213 E-mail diekmann@peltor.de
Team Engineer Dietmar Metrich Tel 0043 - 7582 37508-15 Mobile 0043 - 664 2658015 0049 - 173 3052085 Fax 0043 - 7582 37508-90 E-mail dietmar.metrich@brr.at
Team Press Officer Armin Holenia Tel 0043 – 1 713 89 12 Mobile 0043.-. 664 201 27 00 Fax 0043.-. 1 714 12 09 E-Mail holenia@aon.at Škoda Fabia WRC Engine Four Cylinder, DOHC 20 valves with Turbocharger Bore Stroke (mm) 82,5/93,5 Compression Ratio 8,7:1 Capacity 1997 cc Max. Output (bhp/kW) 300/221/ 5500 rpm Max. Torque (Nm) 600/ 3500 rpm 0-100 (km/h) 3,9 sec Asphalt Top Speed 220 km/h
Transmission Five gear sequential transmission, semi automatic gearshift
Clutch Carbon triple-plate
Four Wheel Drive Permanent drive with three active differentials, 2006 spec with mech. FR and RR diff
Steering Power assisted rack and pinion
Suspension McPherson front and rear
Shock absorber Gas-hydraulic, adjustable
Wheels 8,0 in x 18“ (Asphalt) 7,0 in x 16“ (Gravel) 5,5 in x 16“ (Snow)
Tyres BF Goodrich
Brakes Ventilated discs Front Asphalt 378/28 Rear Asphalt 356/28 Front Gravel 304/28 Rear Gravel 304/25
Dimensions Length (mm) 4002 Width (mm) 1770 Wheelbase (mm) 2462 Weight (kg) 1230
Driver Gilles Panizzi
Date of Birth 19.09.1965
Place of Birth Roquebrune (F)
Residence Monte Carlo (MC)
Marital Status Married
Children 1
Profession Mason
Hobbies Sport, Family
Motor sport since 1988
Career
2005 WRC (Mitsubishi), 15th place 5 rallies 2004 WRC (Mitsubishi), 12th place 11 rallies 2003 WRC (Peugeot), 10th place 9 rallies, 1 win (Spain) 2002 WRC (Peugeot), 6th place 12 rallies, 3 wins (Corsica; Spain; San Remo) 2001 WRC (Peugeot), 8th place 10 rallies, 1 win (San Remo) 2000 WRC (Peugeot), 7th place 7 rallies, 2 wins (San Remo; Corsica) 1999 5 WRC events (Peugeot; Subaru) 1998 6 WRC events (Peugeot; Subaru) 1997 10th place Rally WRC (Peugeot), French Rally Champion 1996 1 WRC event (Peugeot), French Rally Champion 1995 1 WRC event (Peugeot) 1993 1 WRC event (Peugeot) 1990 1 WRC event (Lancia)
Co-Driver Herve Panizzi
Date of Birth 13.07.1967
Place of Birth Menton (F)
Residence Brüssel (B)
Marital Status Married
Children 2
Profession Rally Co-Driver
Hobbies Sport
Motor sport since 1988
Career
2005 WRC with Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi), 15th place, 5 rallies 2004 WRC with Gilles Panizzi (Mitsubishi), 12th place, 11 rallies 2003 WRC with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 10th place, 9 rallies, 1 win (Spain) 2002 WRC with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 6th place, 12 rallies, 3 wins (Corsica; Spain; San Remo) 2001 WRC with Gilles Panizzi(Peugeot) 8th place, 10 rallies, 1 win (San Remo) 2000 WRC with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 7th place, 7 rallies, 2 wins (Corsica; San Remo) 1999 5 WRC events with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot; Subaru) 1998 6 WRC events with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot; Subaru) 1997 2 WRC events with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot), French Rally Champion with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 1996 1 WRC event with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) French Rally Champion with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 1995 1 WRC event with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 1993 1 WRC event with Gilles Panizzi (Peugeot) 1990 1 WRC event with Gilles Panizzi (Lancia)
Driver Mattias Ekström
Date of Birth 14.07.1978
Place of Birth Falun (S)
Residence Krylbo (S)
Marital Status Single / Girlfriend Tina
Children None
Profession Go-Carts Rental
Hobbies Jet-Ski, Dogs
Motor sport since 1993
Rally Driver Career
2005 10th place overall, Sweden, Skoda WRC
2004 1st place, Group N, Sweden, Mitsubishi 1st place, Group N, Catalunya, Mitsubishi
2003 3rd place, Group N, Sweden, Mitsubishi
2000 5th place, Group N, Sweden, Mitsubishi
1999 11th place, Group N, Sweden, Mitsubsihi
Circuit Driving Career (DTM)
2005, 2nd place overall with Audi
2004, DTM overall winner with Audi
2003, 4th place overall with Audi
2002, 3rd .place overall with Audi
Co-Driver Stefan Bergmann
Date of Birth 12.12.1970
Place of Birth Fagersta (S)
Residence Fagersta (S)
Marital Status Single / Girlfriend Maria
Children None
Hobbies Ski-doo, House construction
Motor sport since 1986
Rally Driver Career
2005, 10th place overall in Sweden with Skoda WRC
2004, 1st place, Group N Sweden with Mitsubishi 1st place, Group N Catalunya with Mitsubishi
2003, 3rd place, Group N Sweden with Mitsubishi
2000, 5th place, Group N Sweden with Mitsubishi
1998, 2nd place in the Swedish Championships
1997, 1st place in the Swedish Championships WRC Debut Class
1996, 1st place in the Swedish Championships
Driver Andreas Aigner
Date of Birth 24.09.1984
Place of Birth Leoben (A)
Residence Weissenbach bei Liezen (A)
Marital Status Single
Children None
Profession Car Mechanic
Motor sport since 2004
Rally Driver Career
2004, Red Bull Driver Search
Rally INA Croatia, 8th overall, 4th place in Group N Dugo Sela Rallye, retired Rally Bohemia, 22nd overall, 11th place in Group N Rally Budapest, 3rd overall, 2nd place in Group N Rally Alpi Orientali, retired Rally Adriatico, 18th overall, 14th place in Group N Pribram Rally, retired OMV Rally Waldviertel EC 2nd overall, 2nd Group N
2005, IQ-January Rally, 21nd overall, 13th place Group N Mogul Sumava-Rally, 6th overall, 3rd place Group N Rally Oberland, 2nd overall, 2nd place Group N Pirelli Lavanttal Rallye, retired WRC Cyprus, 18th overall, 6th place Group N WRC Turkey, retired WRC Germany, retired WRC Wales, 25th overall, 7th place Group N
Co-Driver Timo Gottschalk
Date of Birth 28.08.1974 Place of Birth Neuruppin (D)
Residence Berlin (D) Marital Status Single Children None
Profession Motor Mechanic Hobbies Motorbike riding, Skiing Motor sport since 1995
Rally Driver Career
2005 WRC, co-driving with Andreas Aigner (Mitsubishi)
2004 Austrian Rally Championship with Manfred Pfeiffenberger (Seat) Asian Pacific Championships with Armin Kremer (Mitsubishi), co-driver for Andreas Aigner and Quirin Müller (Mitsubishi) in various races for the Red Bull Junior Team. 2003 ADAC Junior Cup as co-driver for Christian Senz (VW)
2002 German Rally Championship with Carsten Mohe (Renault) and Dieter Depping (VW)
2001 4th place in the German Rally Championship with Carsten Mohe (Renault) 2000 1st place in the Südwestfalen Rally (Challenge) with Frank Richert (Ford)
1999 1st place in the Welfen Rally (Challenge) with Maik Stölzel (Ford), 1 WRC event with Niklas Birr (Seat)
1998 German Rally Championship with Michael Neuschäfer-Rube (Ford) and Armin Holz (VW)
1997 German Rally Championship with Michael Neuschäfer-Rube (Ford)
1996 3rd place in the DD-Junior-Cup with Jan Gantikow (Trabant)
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