
IRC: Loix takes Colin McRae trophy
Freddy Loix becomes the second winner of the Colin McRae IRC Flat Out Trophy

REWIND: Ken Block in Mexico
Video looking back on Rally Mexico and Ken Block’s first outing in a Ford Focus RS WRC car.

Ford Fiesta Super 2000 rally car launch
The all-new Ford Fiesta S2000 rally car was unveiled at a launch ceremony at M-Sport’s Cumbrian base in the UK last month. Here’s some footage from that event…

Rally Bulgaria halted by fatality
The World Rally Championship candidate event in Bulgaria was cancelled over the weekend after a fatal accident during the seventh stage. The Peugeot 207 S2000 driver by Swiss driver Brian Lavio went off the road during the stage on Sunday morning and hit a rock on the side of the road. While Lavio was taken to hospital following the incident, Italian co-driver Flavio Gugelmini succumbed to injuries he sustained when the car went off the road. The event, part of the European Rally Championship, was halted following the accident.

Colin McRae charity auction goes live.
Prodrive has announced that it will host an auction of rare and unusual rally memorabilia to raise money for the McRae Vision charities. The items range from one of the last pieces of memorabilia signed by the late Colin McRae to an original Rothmans Rally jacket signed by the competitors in the recent McRae Stages rally, as well as genuine parts from the Subaru World Rally Car. Many of the items have been donated by the McRae family and Colin’s former co-driver Nicky Grist. The auction went live today [October 10] and closes on October 17.

Dakar: Mitsubishi enters four cars again.
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation and its motor sport unit, the Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart team has confirmed that it will once again field a four-car line-up on the 31st Dakar Rally. The event, which will switch to fresh territory in 2009 and take competitors through Argentina and Chile from Saturday January 3 until Sunday January 18, 2009, will see the Japanese manufacturer use the new turbo-diesel ‘Racing Lancer’, with Stephane Peterhansel, Hiroshi Masuoka, Luc Alphand and Joan ‘Nani’ Roma all remaining onboard.

IRC: Tsjoen retires.
Abarth Grande Punto driver Pieter Tsjoen has confirmed that he has decided to quit the sport following the Rally of Ypres, the third round of the 2007 Intercontinental Rally Challenge. Tsjoen’s place in the Abarth Grande Punto will be taken by fellow countryman and former Mitsubishi and Peugeot World Rally ace, Freddy Loix.

Rallye Monte Carlo: SS11 – cancelled.
The organisers of the Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo have cancelled SS11 – La Tour sur Tinee-Utelle 2, at the request of local police due to traffic congestion in the area. As such, crews passed straight through the 18.73 kilometre test to SS12, the final test of the leg, which is due to start at 16.38 hours local time. The cancellation of SS11 follows problems on yesterday’s opening loop, which saw only 11 competitors compete on the first two tests after the route to the start was inadvertently blocked by a truck and a bus. SS3 was subsequently cancelled because of this.

First pics: Kronos Racing livery.
The Kronos Total Citroen World Rally team have revealed their livery for this season, on the eve of the first round of the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship, the Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo. Kronos will fly the flag for Citroen this year, following the French marques decision to take a sabbatical from the sport – before returning in 2007 with the C4. Sebastien Loeb will drive the #1 Kronos Citroen Xsara WRC, while Xavier Pons pilots the second car.

FIA safety delegate reviews Rally Ireland course.
FIA safety delegate, Jacek Bartos visited the North West of Ireland Tuesday to review the course and safety procedures for Rally Ireland 2006. Mr Bartos’ visit to Ireland is an important step in the qualification process for Ireland, as the event bids to join the FIA World Rally Championship from 2007. “Today is a critical day for Rally Ireland’s qualification bid,” confirmed Ronan Morgan, co-promoter of Rally Ireland.