Minis on the Rec this weekend!!

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We're heading down to Brighton Mini Club's annual show today, which is being held just down the road in nearby Shoreham by Sea.

The proper show kicks off tomorrow (Sunday) at 10am, and there will be plenty of fun to be had with other Mini fanatics.

The weather is pretty good at the moment, so why not get your stuff together and make a weekend of it on the south coast.

Make sure you pop along to the show on the seafront at Shoreham, where there will be plenty of Minis and family activities. Best of all, entry is free, and there's heaps of excellent prizes to be won on the raffle.

For further information check the Brighton Mini Club website. www.brightonminiclub.co.uk

MINI set for Rally Finland

04:30
The MINI WRC Team is aiming to get both its cars to the end of the Neste Oil Rally Finland to give its drivers valuable competitive mileage in their MINI John Cooper Works WRCs. The team has been very busy with an intensive test programme since its World Rally Championship debut two months ago, and it now heads north for the next event on its 2011 agenda on the 28th/29th/30th July. Dani Sordo (ES) and Carlos del Barrio (ES) will again be driving the number 37 MINI, while Kris Meeke (GB) and Paul Nagle (IR) will be in the number 52 car.

“Finland is a specialist event, which always suits the style of the local Scandinavian drivers,” explained David Richards, Team Principal. “This early in our programme our primary aim is to put more competitive miles on the cars and to get both drivers through to the finish in strong positions.”

This will be the second WRC event on the team’s six-rally schedule, and since its first one in Sardinia has covered approximately 3,000 kilometres in testing on both tarmac and gravel. In the intervening months the MINIs have been in the UK at Cornbury Park and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, testing in Northern Italy, Germany and Finland, as well as taking part in the recce for the Greek WRC round.

The Finnish round of the WRC is one of the most famous events on the calendar. While this will be the first time there for the new MINI, in the 1960s the Mini enjoyed numerous successes in Finland. One of the drivers to appear on the podium in those days was Rauno Aaltonen (FI), so it is very fitting he will be at this year’s event supporting the team. One of his duties on the Saturday will be to present a MINI Countryman to two of his fellow Finns, Arttu Pihlainen, the world’s fastest downhill skater, and Peetu Piiroinen, a successful snowboarder. They won these cars, which are being given by BMW Suomi Oy, in races last winter and both have been customised according to the winners’ designs.

Dani Sordo:
“Finland is a really nice rally and what I would call typical of the sort you would expect in a World Rally Championship. I think I have done it about five times and always enjoy it. I also like the fact there are always lots of spectators, and I think maybe the most on any rally in the championship. It is an exciting rally to do as the roads are fast, we have lots of crests and there are big jumps. You really have to concentrate on all the stages as you are driving flat out, and in many ways it is like being on a race circuit. I was really happy after our test last week in Finland, as the car felt good, so I am going there with a lot of confidence for our performance in this rally.”

Kris Meeke:
“I have been to Finland twice before, but never in a WRC car. You have to treat this rally with respect, as it is most specific with regards to knowledge and I don’t have that knowledge, so I am going to treat it with caution. On some events you can make the pace notes and then drive a hundred per cent, but not here as there is a third dimension with the jumps. However, I am rally-hungry and can’t wait to get back after the long gap since Sardinia. The three day test we did last week went well, and I had a good feeling coming away from it. At the end of the day, that is what this year is all about, getting to know the car and the events.”

MINIs go inflatable

04:30
Italian advertising agency, Access Agency, has followed up its successful indoor drive-in cinema campaign with this MINI-shaped dingy. Here are some fanciful pictures of some scenarios in which they could be used.





X-Raid MINI set to start at Silk Way Rally

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The next event for the X-Raid MINI team takes place from July 9-16 at the Silk Way Rally 2011, where Stéphane Peterhansel will pilot the X-Raid MINI again as he traverses the wild vastness of Russia.

Driving from Moscow to Soichi, Peterhansel will attempt to tackle seven stages and 4000km over grassland, sanddunes and mountains.

"Because of the different terrain, the Silk Way Rally gives us a very good test ground for the Dakar in January 2012,” said Monster Energy X-Raid team boss Sven Quandt.
“As the Silk Way takes place in July, we can follow the collected information and data yet to be implemented. It will also offer Leonid (Peterhansel's team-mate) a special experience in a rally in front of his countrymen."

The Silk Way Rally will run as a third edition in 2011. Organized by the ASO - the organiser of the Dakar Rally - the rally ran for the first two years in September and will take place in July this year. The route will take participants from Moscow to Sochi, the venue of the Olympic Winter Games 2014. The start of the rally will be in Red Square in the heart of Moscow. From there the route goes to Volgograd, on to the Caspian Sea and further to the finish city of Sochi.
 
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