Full
name
|
Škoda Motorsport
|
Base
|
|
Team
principal(s)
|
Michal Hrabánek
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Technical
director
|
Aleš Rada
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Drivers
|
|
Co-drivers
|
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Chassis
|
Škoda Fabia S2000,
Škoda Fabia WRC, Škoda Octavia WRC
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Tyres
|
Michelin
|
World Rally Championship career
|
|
Debut
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1999
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Constructors’
Championships
|
0
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Driver’s
Championships
|
0
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Rally
wins
|
0
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History
1960-1998
Škoda began rallying in the 1960s with the Octavia and 1000MB models, before progressing on to the 110, 120 and 130 series. Most of these were fairly lightly modified versions of the production cars, and with their small engines they competed in the lower power classes. On two occasions Škoda produced more specialised rally cars, the 130RS model in the 1970s, and then the 130LR in 1985-6. This latter car took advantage of the greater freedom allowed by the Group B regulations to run with considerably more power and lighter bodywork, among several other improvements on the standard cars.Škoda 130 RS |
Alongside western cars in the same classes, the Škodas were increasingly dated in technological terms. However, they were very reliable, the team was experienced and many of the works drivers were very talented. Consequently, Škoda Motorsport was very successful, especially on long rallies where reliability mattered. Škodas frequently won their classes on world events, and were notably successful on the RAC Rally in Great Britain, in which they took the under-1300cc trophy for seventeen years running. They also scored some high placings overall, among them eighth on the Acropolis Rally in 1973 and 1979, and sixth in San Remo, in 1986. On European Championship events they frequently finished in the top ten, and on events behind the Iron Curtain they were often contenders for outright victory, although against relatively limited opposition.
The rear-engined cars were finally pensioned off in 1989, in favour of the new, front-drive Favorit model, which the team used until 1994. Like its predecessors it was sturdy but, with its 1300cc, 110 bhp engine, fairly slow. It continued the team's record of class and category wins, and the introduction for the ‘Formula 2’ category to world rallying in 1993 gave it a chance to chase bigger prizes. Škoda won the Formula 2 World Championship outright in 1994. Škoda was the only works team to contest the entire championship, but equally, on most events it was up against far more advanced and faster cars with a degree of works support, such as the Opel Astra and Nissan Sunny. Drivers Pavel Sibera and Emil Triner finished ninth and tenth overall on that year's Acropolis Rally.
Škoda Felicia Kit Car and Škoda Favorit in Škoda Museum in Mladá Boleslav |
The Felicia was replaced in 1998 by a Formula 2 version of the Octavia, with a two-litre engine and front-wheel-drive. However, by then the team was preparing the full, four-wheel-drive WRC version of the Octavia and the F2 version contested only a few events.
Since 1998
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Armin Schwarz driving for Škoda on the 2001 Rally Finland |
For 2000, the team competed in eight of the 14 rallies, with Schwarz being joined in the team by Spaniard Luís Climent. Schwarz scored the team's only points finish of the year with a fifth on the Acropolis Rally. An Evo2 version of the Octavia WRC was introduced in Cyprus. For 2001, Thiry joined the team full-time in place of Climent, as the team took on 12 of the year's 14 rallies. Schwarz scored points on three occasions, including a third-place finish on the Safari Rally, the team's best result to date. The team also entered a third car for Stig Blomqvist in Finland and for Roman Kresta in San Remo and Rally GB.
For 2002, where the team would compete on every event, Schwarz left the team for fellow-strugglers Hyundai. Kenneth Eriksson moved in the other direction to replace him, while Toni Gardemeister replaced Thiry. A third car was entered for Kresta on most events, with Blomqvist, Gabriel Pozzo andMatthias Kahle also driving the car. Gardemeister finished fifth in Argentina, with Eriksson in sixth, while Gardemeister also finished sixth in Australia. The Octavia WRC Evo3 was introduced mid-season. Škoda brought in former World Champion Didier Auriol to drive alongside Gardemeister in 2003. Both drivers scored points in the first-half of the season, when the Fabia WRC was introduced.
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Jani Paasonen driving for Škoda on 2004 Rally Finland |
For 2005, Škoda used a wide range of drivers. Schwarz drove one car on all but one event, with touring car driver Mattias Ekstrom driving it in Sweden. The second car was shared by Alexandre Bengué (on tarmac events), Janne Tuohino, Paasonen, Colin McRae and Mikko Hirvonen. A third car was entered on six rounds and shared by Tuohino, Paasonen and Kopecky. A new version of the Fabia, the WRC05, was introduced at the third round in Mexico. Once again, the team would only score points on a handful of occasions, although McRae showed promise in his two events, running third in Australia when mechanical failure hit.
Škoda withdrew from the WRC at the end of 2005. For 2006, a privateer Škoda team would be run by Baumschlager Rallye & Racing under the nameRed Bull Škoda. Kopecky also continued to score strong results in a privately entered car run by Czech Rally Team Kopecky. François Duval raced in season 2005 with Škoda Fabia WRC for First Motorsport Škoda.
In Rally Norway 2009, Per-Gunnar Andersson entered Škoda Fabia WRC, won 2 Special Stages but retired after problems with clutch.
It was announced that 2010 IRC champion Juho Hänninen and Herrman Gassner Jr. are going to race in SWRC 2011 in semi-factory team run again by Baumschlager Rallye & Racing with support of Red Bull. Name of the team is Red Bull Škoda. They are going to appear in 7 selected WRC events.
Intercontinental Rally Challenge
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Jan Kopecký driving for Škoda on the 2008 Barum Rally Zlín |
In the 2010 season, Škoda Motorsport achieved seven wins, nine 2nd and 3rd places, taking the manufacturers championship after the Barum Rally Zlín. Juho Hänninen achieved the drivers title and also won Rally Argentina, Rally Sardegna and Rally Scotland.
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|
IRC Results
Škoda Motorsport
Year
|
Car
|
Driver
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
WDC
|
Pts
|
WMC
|
Pts
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
4 |
BRA
|
KEN
|
POR
2 |
BEL
2 |
RUS
2 |
POR
|
CZE
1 |
ESP
1 |
ITA
Ret |
SCO
|
2nd
|
49
|
2nd
|
82
|
||
MON
Ret |
BRA
|
KEN
|
POR
Ret |
BEL
5 |
RUS
1 |
POR
|
CZE
3 |
ESP
|
ITA
8 |
SCO
|
6th
|
21
|
||||||
2010
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
5 |
BRA
4 |
ARG
3 |
CAN
1 |
ITA
3 |
BEL
2 |
AZO
Ret |
MAD
2 |
CZE
Ret |
ITA
6 |
SCO
|
CYP
|
2nd
|
47
|
1st
|
120
|
|
MON
2 |
BRA
3 |
ARG
1 |
CAN
2 |
ITA
1 |
BEL
Ret |
AZO
3 |
MAD
3 |
CZE
2 |
ITA
2 |
SCO
1 |
CYP
|
1st
|
62
|
|||||
MON
3 |
BRA
|
ARG
|
CAN
|
ITA
|
BEL
|
AZO
|
MAD
|
CZE
|
ITA
|
SCO
|
CYP
|
13th
|
6
|
|||||
2011
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
8 |
CAN
2 |
FRA
2 |
UKR
3 |
BEL
DNS |
AZO
3 |
CZE
1 |
HUN
1 |
ITA
4 |
SCO
5 |
CYP
|
1st*
|
131*
|
1st*
|
316,5*
|
||
MON
6 |
CAN
1 |
FRA
|
UKR
1 |
BEL
|
AZO
1 |
CZE
3 |
HUN
|
ITA
|
SCO
2 |
CYP
|
2nd*
|
125*
|
||||||
MON
2 |
CAN
4 |
FRA
3 |
UKR
|
BEL
1 |
AZO
|
CZE
2 |
HUN
3 |
ITA
Ret |
SCO
|
CYP
|
6th*
|
103*
|
||||||
MON
7 |
CAN
|
FRA
|
UKR
|
BEL
|
AZO
|
CZE
|
HUN
|
ITA
|
SCO
|
CYP
|
23rd*
|
6*
|
Škoda UK
Year
|
Car
|
Driver
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
WDC
|
Pts
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
|
BRA
|
KEN
|
POR
|
BEL
|
RUS
|
POR
|
CZE
|
ESP
|
ITA
|
SCO
1 |
7th*
|
15*
|
||
2010
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
6 |
BRA
2 |
ARG
2 |
CAN
3 |
ITA
Ret |
BEL
|
AZO
|
MAD
|
CZE
7 |
ITA
Ret |
SCO
Ret |
CYP
|
6th
|
27
|
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
MON
Ret |
CAN
6 |
FRA
6 |
UKR
4 |
BEL
Ret |
AZO
2 |
CZE
5 |
HUN
Ret |
ITA
2 |
SCO
1 |
CYP
|
4th*
|
111,5*
|
- Including 5 points that Wilks scored with Proton Satria Neo S2000 at Rally Russia.
IRC Victories
No.
|
Event
|
Season
|
Driver
|
Co-driver
|
Car
|
1
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
2
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
3
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
4
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
5
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
6
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
7
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
8
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
9
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
10
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
11
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
12
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
13
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
14
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
15
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
16
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
17
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
18
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
19
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
WRC results
Main article: Škoda Motorsport WRC resultsPWRC Victories
No.
|
Event
|
Season
|
Driver
|
Co-driver
|
Car
|
1
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
|||
2
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
|||
3
|
2009
|
Škoda Fabia
S2000
|
SWRC Victories
No.
|
Event
|
Season
|
Driver
|
Co-driver
|
Car
|
1
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
2
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
3
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
4
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
5
|
2010
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
6
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
|||
7
|
2011
|
Škoda Fabia S2000
|
Last updated on 20 August 2013 at 19:01.
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