Kiwis Push to Develop New Talent

Photo courtesy of www.linear-photographs.com Rally New Zealand has announced a bold move to encourage young Kiwi rally drivers to chase their dreams of competing on the world stage. A three-year programme announced by Rally NZ chairman Chris Carr will see $150,000 a year invested in the best young Kiwi rally drivers.

"There is a wealth of young rallying talent in New Zealand," said Carr. "But we haven’t seen a New Zealander take on the world’s rally stars since the late Possum Bourne proved such a success internationally."

The first programme in the rising stars scholarship will provide the winner with a support package worth approximately $50,000, including a professionally prepared Group N N3 front-wheel-drive rally car, to compete in all five rounds of the New Zealand Rally Championship plus Rally New Zealand in 2009.

The next step is a development award, which aims to promote the Group N3 class as a starting point for up-and-coming rally drivers. The winner receives $50,000 towards the cost of preparing and racing a Group N N4 (4WD) car in 2010’s NZRC and Rally New Zealand.

Photo courtesy of www.linear-photographs.com The final tier is the international award for drivers already competing in Group N 4WD cars. The winner of that category gets expenses to the tune of $50,000 that must be used in 2010 to compete in an overseas Asia Pacific Rally Championship, a WRC event, or the Pirelli star driver final overseas.

"Take five-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb, for example," said Carr. "He was French national and FIA two-wheel-drive champion before he entered the WRC in 2002. The success of drivers like Scott Dixon can be traced back to the implementation of a strong career development programme".

"We believe our rising stars’ rally programmes will play an important role in offering the focused opportunities needed to enable more young Kiwi drivers to succeed on the world stage."

Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

Photos courtesy of www.linear-photographs.com

This article originally appeared on aprclive.com and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship or its partner organisations.

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