SKODA Wins its First FIA World Rally Championship Title with the Skoda Fabia S2000
The Red Bull Skoda team wins it's first FIA world rally championship title. The team performed technically and precise on the mixed surface run of both gravel and asphalt.
- (1888PressRelease) November 18, 2011 - Juho Hänninen/Mikko Markkula are new World Champions after winning the season's final Super 2000 World Rally Championship event in Spain
The Red Bull ŠKODA team wraps up the title at the RACC Rally de España
ŠKODA has won its first FIA World Rally Championship title in its history, after the Red Bull ŠKODA Fabia S2000 crew of Juho Hänninen and Mikko Markkula (Finland) secured victory on the last rally of this year's Super 2000 World Rally Championship (SWRC) - the RACC Rally de España (20-23 October).
The world title is a fitting climax to this year's celebrations marking 110 years of ŠKODA motorsport.
Run on a mixed surface of both gravel and asphalt, the Rally de España was the longest round of this year's WRC - with 406.52kms of competition spread over three days and 18 special stages in the Tarragona region of north-east Spain.
Hänninen drove faultlessly to finish 1st in the S2000 and 10th overall to clinch the title, his first at WRC level. His experience, skill and speed paid dividends, as did the reliability of the Fabia S2000, as Hänninen had to change his strategy and drive more tactically after his main SWRC title rival, Ott Tänak (Estonia), retired on the opening day. With one eye on the title, Hänninen continued to set excellent stage times and remained focused throughout to finish 14.9 seconds ahead of Nasser Al-Attiyah (Qatar) and be crowned SWRC champion in style in Spain.
Juho Hänninen commented: "This is a perfect day for all of us and an excellent achievement, one of the milestones of my career. Everything worked perfectly, and although we didn't have to play it risky, we were at the head of the pack throughout this rally. I wish to thank all those who've been helping us on our way to this achievement. We have been provided with all necessary conditions and resources to be able to put in first-class performances, and the World Championship title is a sweet reward for all of us."
Raimund Baumschlager, head of the Red Bull ŠKODA team said: "Today is a very special day for all of us. Juho has showed his calibre by putting in a technically precise and mature performance here. Moreover, he has been the fastest driver of the season, putting in the most consistent performances of all the drivers. We are really proud of this achievement."
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