The first non-hybrid powered Ford Puma has been revealed ahead of Martins Sesks’ WRC Rally1 debut in Poland.
Martins Sesks is all set to make his top-flight World Rally Championship debut now the covers have come off the non-hybrid powered Ford Puma Rally1 car he will pilot. Sesks is set to make his Rally1 debut on Poland’s gravel roads next week which hosts the seventh round of the WRC. The event is part of a two-round deal, that includes Sesks’ home round in Latvia , which has been made possible thanks to a collaboration between the driver, M-Sport and the WRC Promoter.
For sure this year is a completely different game, this will be our first event in a Rally1 car. 'The testing we did last week was something incredible, and a completely different experience to anything I’ve done before! The car reacts so quickly, and how fast it goes round corners is just so unique and indescribable to anyone who hasn’t driven the car. “It will be a big challenge to get up to speed, but this is the goal for Poland.
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