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| Wales Rally GB paints the town green! | |||||
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| 2006 Art Car Winner | |||||
| 22 November 2007, 10:19 am | |||||
| Wales Rally GB, the UK and final round of the FIA World Rally Championship for 2007, is dipping its fingers in green paint for its ‘Art Car’ schools competition. The ‘Art Car’ competition, now in its second year, is being revamped with the introduction of a bio-diesel car as its template vehicle. Children from across Great Britain are being encouraged to hone their artistic talents by designing the livery of the eco-friendly car competing in Wales from 30 November – 2 December. | |||||
| The Wales Rally GB challenge will see the Art Car tackle Welsh forests and valleys, as well as a special stage in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium. The winning designer will again receive a VIP family pass for two adults and two children to attend the Saturday and Sunday stages of the event, including the Millennium Stadium special stage and accommodation in a top Cardiff hotel on Saturday night. But this year Wales Rally GB has rolled out the red – or should that be green – carpet to kids, parents and teachers across the UK by offering over 4000 free and discounted tickets to all participating schools.
This year’s Art Car will be a bio-diesel Vauxhall Astra driven by the environmentally aware Graham brothers, driver Steve behind the wheel with brother Tony as co-driver. Built by Triple Eight, Vauxhall’s technical partner in UK motorsport, the vehicle’s involvement in the Art Car project is a symbol of the efforts being made to educate our future generations of their obligation to preserve the planet. Commenting on his decision to run a bio-diesel car, Steve Graham said: “We were drawn to bio-diesel because of its increased usage in motorsport, particularly with the recent Le Mans 24-Hour race being won by cars using this fuel, but primarily because we wanted to put a green slant on our Wales Rally challenge this year and our 2008 campaign.” In time, the Graham brothers hope to offset all of the carbon emissions of their rally team, aiming for a carbon footprint of zero. “The Art Car initiative is great,” Steve Graham continued. “Rallying is undoubtedly one of the most exciting sports in the UK and to keep it thriving it is vital that children are given as much help and encouragement as they need to get involved.” Commenting on Art Car 2007’s introduction of the bio-diesel car, Andrew Coe, chief executive of International Motor Sport (IMS), organisers of Wales Rally GB, stated: “The environment is, rightly, moving up the political agenda and motorsport must embrace a greener future – after all, motorsport has always been about change and pushing technological boundaries. The increasing use of bio-fuels is a symbol of this and we are delighted to be able to lend our support to initiatives like this with the Art Car project.” Wales Rally GB’s Art Car is a deliberate drive to inspire and encourage designers of the future, whether their future lies in motor sport or another British industry. Last year’s Art Car, the launch of the initiative, was valued so greatly by teachers that some schools even incorporated the project into their student’s GSCE coursework. The competition starts today, with each school submitting their winning entry by 22 October for a chance for their student to take home the prize. If you would like to enter your school, contact Wales Rally GB Art Car Competition at artcar@provapr.co.uk to request your ‘Art Car Design Pack,’ or to find out more about Wales Rally GB itself, visit www.walesrallygb.com. Ends. For more information or photography, please contact Carina Hill, St John White or Richard Postins at Prova on 01926 776900. Notes for Journalists:
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