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Double world champion Marcus Grönholm has joined Volkswagen Motorsport as a test driver to assist with the further development of its Polo R WRC.
The Finn's role is likely to include work on the 2015 car, which will make its WRC debut at Rallye Monte-Carlo next January, but which could be seen at non-championship events later this season.
Grönholm drove the Polo R for the first time during a gravel test at Fontjoncouse in southern France earlier this month and will join the team at selected future tests.
Grönholm, 46, said: “I am really looking forward to testing and having the chance to work on the further development of what is currently the best rally car out there - the Polo R WRC.”
Team director Jost Capito said of the appointment: “Marcus is one of the most successful and talented rally drivers around, and will support us with the further development of the Polo R WRC. Thanks to his in-depth understanding of technical aspects and his analytical skills, he will be able to provide our engineers with valuable input.”
After becoming a works driver relatively late in life, Grönholm won the drivers' title at Peugeot in 2000 and 2002. He then worked with Capito at Ford where they won back-to-back manufacturers' world titles in 2006 and 2007.
He is second in the all-time WRC winners' list with 30 victories from 152 starts.
Double world champion Marcus Grönholm has joined Volkswagen Motorsport as a test driver to assist with the further development of its Polo R WRC.
The Finn's role is likely to include work on the 2015 car, which will make its WRC debut at Rallye Monte-Carlo next January, but which could be seen at non-championship events later this season.
Grönholm drove the Polo R for the first time during a gravel test at Fontjoncouse in southern France earlier this month and will join the team at selected future tests.
Marcus Grönholm (Photo: wrc.com) |
Grönholm, 46, said: “I am really looking forward to testing and having the chance to work on the further development of what is currently the best rally car out there - the Polo R WRC.”
Team director Jost Capito said of the appointment: “Marcus is one of the most successful and talented rally drivers around, and will support us with the further development of the Polo R WRC. Thanks to his in-depth understanding of technical aspects and his analytical skills, he will be able to provide our engineers with valuable input.”
After becoming a works driver relatively late in life, Grönholm won the drivers' title at Peugeot in 2000 and 2002. He then worked with Capito at Ford where they won back-to-back manufacturers' world titles in 2006 and 2007.
He is second in the all-time WRC winners' list with 30 victories from 152 starts.