The FIA Rally Department used last week’s World Motor Sport Council meeting to provide further details on Rally3, which is set to go on stream in 2021.
Essentially a Rally4 (formerly R2) car with four-wheel drive, Rally3 is already attracting interest from regions around the world as a replacement for the Group N category, that can appeal to both gentlemen drivers and their career-focused counterparts stepping up from 2WD machinery.
Key facts:
- Manufacturers convert bodyshell from 2WD to 4WD configuration
- Common front and rear parts (wishbones, dampers, brake calipers, etc) to cut costs
- Car width the same as standard production car (not widened as in Rally2)
- Standard bodywork (bumpers and fenders can be bought from local car dealerships)
- Fuel tank simple in shape to reduce costs, positioned higher in car for simple design
- One gearbox ratio set only, two differential ramp angles to lessen engineering input
- Homologated from 1 January, 2021
As approved by the World Council on Friday, all cars will have the same level of performance, with the same weight of 1,180kg and same power of 210 hp, balanced by a turbocharger retrictor.
A price cap of €100,000 for the rally has been set in the homologation regulations.
Oman seminar demonstrates enthusiasm for Rally3
Interest in Rally3 at regional level was perfectly demonstrated by a recent seminar in Oman where Jérôme Roussel delivered a presentation on the new-for-2021 category.
The FIA Regional Rally Category Manager welcomed the enthusiastic response to Rally3: “There was very big interest, notably from Saudi Arabia and Qatar,” he said. “They understood the product is cost-effective, the maintenance is easy and you don’t need to call for the engineer every time you run the car. They want to support the new generation of drivers and the product is really good for this.”
This looks like a winner, and is turning out to be what they tried with R4 Kit, but missed on the price.
By having 200 hp, and not more the drivers can learn to master 4wd, and by that be more ready for Rally2 and Rally1!