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Malcom Wilson's M-Sport will unveil tomorrow its driver line-up for next year's FIA World Rally Championship.
According to several European motorsport publications, Wilson will announce the return of Mikko Hirvonen who lost his ride at Citroen Racing a few weeks ago.
The second Ford Fiesta RS WRC should be driven by 25-year-old Briton, Elfyn Evans, the 2012 winner of the FIA WRC Junior Academy Championship with four wins in six events.
The third works Fiesta should be driven by former Formula 1 driver, Robert Kubica with the support of Lotos, the Polish petroleum company.
Kubica tested the Ford on tarmac in August of last year at the Ecuyers test facility near Chateau-Thierry, France.
According to several European motorsport publications, Wilson will announce the return of Mikko Hirvonen who lost his ride at Citroen Racing a few weeks ago.
The second Ford Fiesta RS WRC should be driven by 25-year-old Briton, Elfyn Evans, the 2012 winner of the FIA WRC Junior Academy Championship with four wins in six events.
The third works Fiesta should be driven by former Formula 1 driver, Robert Kubica with the support of Lotos, the Polish petroleum company.
Kubica tested the Ford on tarmac in August of last year at the Ecuyers test facility near Chateau-Thierry, France.
Robert Kubica. (Photo: Citroën Racing) |