Friday, 29 November 2013

!NEW! Opel Corsa OPC Rallye Cup 2014

  • Registration period runs until the end of the year
  • Attractive Cup Package
  • Specifications for the Opel Corsa OPC Rallye

Opel Corsa OPC Rallye
With the Waldviertel Rallye in early November, the second season of the Opel Corsa OPC Rally Cup came to an end . Daniel Wollinger could with his co Bernhard Holzer, winning by his constant good performance the Cup already in the fifth round in bodying forth for themselves. Nevertheless, it remained in the cup until the last race exciting - in the Waldviertel fought Rene Rieder, Christoph Leitgeb and Alois Scheid hammer for second place. Christoph Leitgeb went under these three emerged as winners. For Rene Rieder it was this year the first season and it has already been decided: " In the next season, we are definitely back again. This year we have learned and have shown that we are fast a lot. For 2014, we will definitely try to help us continue to improve and launch an attack on the Opel Corsa OPC Cup victory. "

Team magnification in Opel Corsa OPC Rallye Cup - registration period runs until the end of the year

Willi Stengg , organizer of the Opel Corsa OPC Rally Cup, and Opel Austria have decided to increase the Cup again. "I am impressed with how well the Cup has evolved within only two years and am very pleased , which appeal we could find in the rally scene. The Opel Corsa OPC Rallye Cup we wanted to rally teams offer the opportunity to retract a good placement in the 2WD score in a safe vehicle and in particular allow for the participation in the Austrian rallies with a small budget. This is very well done, "says Mag. Alexander Struckl, managing director of General Motors Austria GmbH.

Interested teams can until the end of the year at Willi Stengg (willi@stengg.at, 0664 22 18 007) report.

Opel Corsa OPC Rallye Cup Package

Opel Corsa OPC Rallye Cup will participate again in 2014 to six rallies in Austria. Moreover, the organizers adapted the prize money due to the greater number of teams: instead of the eight top finishers there is now for the first ten teams a prize of fabulous 61,200,- Euro. In addition, there are other benefits that brings the Cup with him:

  • Opel Corsa OPC rally car at a price of 39.900, - Euro (incl. VAT)
  • Service bus with all the necessary spare parts at every rally 
  • Hospitality and catering for driver and front passenger at every rally
  • Service inspection discount for Opel vehicles
  • Uniform optical and organizational performance at every rally
     
Specifications for the Opel Corsa OPC Rally

The Cup car is a Opel Corsa OPC, 3-door, which was rebuilt by Stengg Motorsport and includes a welded WRC cage with protection cage, a fire extinguisher, a fire extinguisher, seats with 6- point harnesses from Sparco , a Beifahrerfußstütze, a flocked dashboard, a rally steering wheel, a power switch, a reading lamp, a modified engine control unit, a restrictor, a complete exhaust system and an underbody protection, a differential lock and a Bilstein rally suspension.

" The Opel Corsa OPC Rally has always been developed during the last two seasons. Also for 2014 subtleties were adapted, the new teams can look forward to an even better rally car therefore, "said Willi Stengg.

Engine: 1.6 Turbo ECOTEC ®, 4 cylinders in line, 16 valves

Power: 157 kW/213PS at 5,500 min-1

Torque : 305 Nm at 2500-5500 min-1

Transmission: six-speed manual M32 gearbox, limited slip differential

Chassis: Bilstein rally suspension -  Height adjustable, asphalt and gravel specification

Steering: electro-hydraulic power steering

Braking system: hydraulic hand brake, balance beam, Brembo 4- piston caliper

Body: safety cell , underride protection

Interior: SPARCO Seats (HANS compatible), electrically triggering fire extinguishing system

Exterior: Quick fasteners for hood and trunk lid, tow loops

Electrical: modified control unit 29 mm R- restriction

Dimensions: length 4040 mm, width 1924 mm, Height 1,448 mm (ride height asphalt), Wheelbase 2511 mm, Weight 1145 kg
                                

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