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World RX teams and TV deals presented at Barcelona media launch

The opening round of the FIA World Rallycross Championship will take place in Montalegre, Portugal, later this month.

2015 drivers group photo

Photo by: FIA World Rallycross

Davy Jeanney
The Münnich Motorsport Audi S3
The Münnich Motorsport Audi S3
The Münnich Motorsport Audi S3
Timur Timerzyanov
Anton Marklund, Petter Solberg, Reinis Nitiss
Petter Solberg and Liam Doran
Ollie O'Donovan
Reinis Nitiss
Toomas Heikkinen
Liam Doran
Miguel Baldoni
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Andreas Bakkerud
The Münnich Motorsport Audi S3
Anton Marklund
Timmy Hansen
Liam Doran
Rallycross cars take over San Luis
World RX action
Timmy Hansen
Timmy Hansen
Timur Timerzyanov
Timur Timerzyanov
Timmy Hansen
Timmy Hansen
Timur Timerzyanov
Pontus Tidemand
Pontus Tidemand
Toomas Heikkinen

The media launch for the 2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy was held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya today (13 April), as a series of announcements about the FIA’s newest World Championship were revealed to more than 200 international media, VIPs and sponsors.

Eight permanent World Championship teams – SDRX, Marklund Motorsport, Ford Olsbergs MSE, Team Peugeot-Hansen, Volkswagen Team Sweden, EKS, ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport and World RX Team Austria – were present in addition to permanent 2015 drivers, Timur Timerzyanov and Robin Larsson. Britain’s JRM Racing – a new development team in World RX – was also in Barcelona with two of its brand new MINI RX Countryman Supercars plus American drivers, Danny Way and Dave Mirra.

Various new TV deals

Martin Anayi – World RX Managing Director for IMG – spoke about various new TV deals for the upcoming World RX season, with a combined household reach to exceed more than 800 million homes worldwide.

“The number of broadcasters taking World RX has grown steadily since IMG took over the rights to the Championship at the end of 2012 and we have commitment from a number of key broadcasters to show extended World RX coverage live in 2015,” he said. “The amount of free-to-air TV broadcast coverage has increased dramatically and we’ll continue to offer live coverage via our website to ensure that fans across the globe can keep up with the race for the World and European RX Championship titles.”

SDRX team

One of the biggest announcements from Barcelona was the reveal of the new SDRX team, which sees reigning FIA World Rallycross Champion Petter Solberg join Britain’s Liam Doran in a pair of Monster Energy-backed Citroen DS3 Supercars. “We’ve been working on the car for some time and I’m feeling very well prepared for the start of the season. We’ve got some pre-season testing in France with the DS3 next week ahead of the first race in Portugal at the end of the month,” confirmed Solberg.

The Norwegian World Champion added: “I’m also very excited to be joining forces with a talented RX driver like Liam Doran. He has worked hard over the winter to refocus, and has come back stronger from a very tough season in 2014. This really shows his motivation to want to fight back. I think the dynamic will work well between us this year.”

Also will participate...

Meanwhile, for the ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport squad, 2006 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Champion and former F1 test-driver Alx Danielsson was in Barcelona to confirm he will compete alongside Rene Muennich in the first three World RX rounds in Montalegre, Hockenheim and Mettet.

Reinis Nitiss and Andreas Bakkerud will once again drive with Ford Olsbergs MSE to defend their FIA World Rallycross Teams’ title in a pair of bold red Ford Fiesta ST Supercars. Also joining the squad this season is Russia’s Timur Timerzyanov, who will run a wild card campaign for the drivers' title in a third Fiesta. His entry will be fielded by Namus OMSE. "Team boss Andreas Eriksson wants to be the best and he will do anything to try to be the best," said two-time European Rallycross Champion Timerzyanov. "The people in this organisation know every bolt on the cars and they know what they need to do to win. I trust this team."

Team Peugeot-Hansen was in attendance with new recruit Davy Jeanney and his 22-year-old Swedish team-mate Timmy Hansen, while Volkswagen was well-represented by Marklund Motorsport and new-for-2015 outfit Volkswagen Team Sweden. Ole Christian Veiby, Euro RX competitor for VW Team Sweden, was also in Barcelona.

With EKS team boss Mattias Ekstrom unable to attend the media launch due to DTM testing, Edward Sandstrom stood in alongside permanent EKS driver Anton Marklund. Sandstrom will replace Ekstrom in the Audi S1 Quattro for World RX of Hockenheim.

Five-time Dakar Rally Champion and 13-time Moto Trial World Champion Laia Sanz was also at the World RX media launch and spoke of her desire to compete at Barcelona RX later in the year at the wheel of an RX Lites car.

The opening round of the FIA World Rallycross Championship will take place in Montalegre, Portugal, later this month (24-26 April).

2015 World RX Permanent Teams & Drivers

SDRX: Petter Solberg (Norway)
SDRX: Liam Doran (UK)
Ford Olsbergs MSE: Reinis Nitiss (Latvia)
Ford Olsbergs MSE: Andreas Bakkerud (Norway)
Marklund Motorsport: Topi Heikkinen (Finland)
Marklund Motorsport: PG Andersson (Sweden)
Team Peugeot-Hansen: Timmy Hansen (Sweden)
Team Peugeot-Hansen: Davy Jeanney (France)
Volkswagen Team Sweden: Johan Kristofferson (Sweden)
Volkswagen Team Sweden: Tord Linnerud (Norway)
EKS: Mattias Ekstrom (Sweden)
EKS: Anton Marklund (Sweden)
EKS: Edward Sandstrom (Sweden)
ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport: Rene Muennich (Germany)
ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport: Alx Danielsson (Sweden)
World RX Team Austria: Manfred Stohl (Austria)
World RX Team Austria: Max Pucher (Austria)
Permanent individual entries: Timur Timerzyanov & Robin Larsson

2015 TV Broadcasters

Country & Broadcaster

Albania, Kosovo: SuperSport
Austria: ORF Sport
Belgium (French): RTBF
Bosnia Herzegovina: Sport Klub
Bulgaria: Sport Plus (Bulsat)
Croatia: Sport Klub
Czech Republic: TV Fanda
Denmark: TV3 (Viasat)
Finland: Nelonen Pro
France & 21 overseas territories: L’Equipe 21
Georgia: GMG Sport
Germany: Broadcast deal in final negotiations
Greece: OTE Sport
Hungary: Sport Klub
Italy: Broadcast deal in final negotiations
Latvia: Broadcast deal in final negotiations
Lithuania: Sport 1
Macedonia: Sport Klub
Netherlands: Sport 1
Norway: Viasat Motor & Viasat Sport 4
Poland: Polsat Sport
Portugal: Sport TV
Russia - Baltic States: Auto Plus
Russia: NTV Plus
Tatarstan: Tatarstan TV
Serbia and Montenegro: Sport Klub
Slovenia: Sport Klub
Spain: TV3
Sweden: Viasat Motors & Viasat Sport
Turkey: NTV Spor
UK & Ireland: British Eurosport (live or as-live) & Quest (Sunday, 6pm highlights)

Pan-Middle East: BeIN Sports
South Africa & Sub Saharan: Supersport
USA: BeIN Sports
Canada: RDS & WSTV
Pan-Latin America (inc. Mexico): Fox Sports

Australia: Fox Sports
Cambodia: EDGESport
China: EDGESport
Hong Kong: EDGESport
Malaysia: Astro Supersport
Mongolia: SPS World & EDGESport
Myanmar: EDGEsport
New Zealand: TV3 (CRC Motorsports Show)
Taiwan: EDGESport
Thailand: Grand Prix Channel
Vietnam: EDGESport & FPT

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