17 Jan: Ford Shows its Colours

… Ford Shows its Colours …

The M-Sport Ford World Rally Team (WRT) has revealed its exciting competition livery that will help the new M‑Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 car electrify the 2022 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC).

The M‑Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 makes its competitive debut at the Monte Carlo Rally, January 20-23. Three cars will be campaigned throughout the 2022 WRC season by drivers Craig Breen, Adrien Fourmaux and Gus Greensmith. In addition, nine-time FIA World Rally Champion, Sébastien Loeb, will join the M‑Sport Ford World Rally Team to compete at this year’s Monte Carlo Rally, an event he has won seven times previously.

The 2022 WRC season marks the 25th anniversary of a hugely successful partnership between Ford and M-Sport that has delivered seven championships and more than 1,500 stage wins in iconic rally cars including the M-Sport Ford Fiesta WRC and the Ford Focus RS WRC. Since the partnership began, M-Sport and Ford have delivered a record-breaking 268 consecutive manufacturer points scoring results.

M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Monte Carlo Rally line-up:

DriverCo-driverDriver WRC career highlights
Craig BreenPaul NagleFirst rally: 2009 Rally de Portugal
22 stage wins
69 rallies
288 points
Adrien FourmauxAlex CoriaFirst rally: 2019 Monte Carlo Rally
1 stage win
26 rallies
45 points
Gus GreensmithJonas AnderssonFirst rally: 2014 Wales Rally GB
58 rallies
91 points
Sébastien LoebIsabelle GalmicheFirst rally: 1999 Rally Catalunya
9 championships
925 stage wins
180 rallies
1,727 points


“One of the most captivating aspects of WRC down the years has been the clear link between the ultra-high performance rally cars and their road-going equivalents,” said Mark Rushbrook, global director, Ford Performance. “That’s why it’s so important that this new era of WRC reflects our industry’s shift to electrification. At Ford, we’re fully committed to an electrified future, and campaigning the M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 car in the toughest conditions is going to help us develop even more exciting electrified powertrains for our customers.”

Powered using similar principles to the Puma EcoBoost Hybrid road car on which it is based, the new M‑Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 is Ford’s first electrified competition car. A next-generation hybrid powertrain captures energy during braking and coasting, and stores it in a 3.9 kWh battery. The energy is then used to supplement the championship-winning performance of the turbocharged 1.6-litre EcoBoost petrol engine with repeated boosts of up to three seconds from a 100 kW electric motor.

The car can also use its electrified powertrain to travel through towns, cities, service parks and chosen sections between stages using pure-electric power. The battery pack can be recharged using an external power source at the dedicated service points between stages, with a recharge taking approximately 25 minutes.

In addition, FIA WRC Rally1 competitors will use a fossil-free fuel from the 2022 season, blending synthetic and bio-degradable elements to produce a fuel that is 100 per cent sustainable.

“It has been a very busy time getting the cars and team ready for next weekend’s Monte Carlo Rally and the opening of the 2022 World Rally Championship season, but one that will be worth the effort,” said Richard Millener, M-Sport Team principal. “With the help and support of Ford colleagues all over the globe we have produced a fantastic car with huge potential and we cannot wait to showcase it during the year. A big thank you to everyone involved with getting to this stage and helping us meet such tight deadlines and we feel very proud to represent Ford on the world stage in our 25th year of partnership!”

M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 technical specification:

Power Unit

Internal combustion engine (ICE):

Ford 1.6-litre EcoBoost, turbocharged, petrol, four‑cylinder in-line:

Max power: 380 hp

Max torque: 420 Nm 

Engine Restrictor: 36 mm

Battery electric system, Max boost output: 100 kW

Max regen input: 30 kW

Max boost period: 3 seconds

Max boost energy per acceleration: 250 kJ (determined by FIA according to stage length and surface type)

Weight: 95 kg

Cooling: Liquid- and air-cooled

ICE and battery electric system combined, Max power: > 500 hp

Max torque: > 500 Nm

Transmssion

Five-speed sequential manual

50/50 torque split four-wheel drive

Front and rear mechanical limited-slip differentials

Spool centre differential

Double-plate, sintered clutch

Braking

Gravel: 300 mm brake discs, air-cooled

Tarmac: 370 mm brake discs, air-cooled

Four-piston callipers

Performance

Tarmac and gravel acceleration: approx. 3.2 sec 0-100 km/h

Weight & Dimensions

Minimum Weight: 1,260 kg

Wheelbase: 2,600 mm


The M‑Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 car reflects Ford’s commitment to going all-in on electrification. The company last year announced that 100 per cent of its passenger vehicle range in Europe will be zero-emissions capable, all-electric or plug-in hybrid by mid-2026; moving to all-electric by 2030.

M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 Racing Livery and Drivers Unveiled Ahead of Electrified WRC Debut in Monte Carlo

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