MINI USA has partnered with MINI of Charleston (South Carolina) to
announce that the MINI Cooper Hardtop will begin racing in the B-Spec series
for the 2012 race season. B-Spec vehicles are production-based cars that are
equalized on power and weight to make the racing as competitive as possible and
all four of the major racing sanctioning bodies (SCCA, Grand Am, NASA and World
Challenge) will host B-Spec races in 2012.
“B-Spec racing is a great fit for MINI because the car is
developed with racing heritage in mind and the races are run with vehicles very
similar to those already sitting in the driveway,” said Jim McDowell, Vice
President – MINI USA. “Getting involved with B-Spec racing offers a fun and competitive
race environment without requiring MINI drivers to make a large financial
investment to make their car a serious competitor.” MINI of Charleston, a
Hendrick Automotive Group company, will build and sell turn-key MINI Hardtop
racing vehicles by the start of the 2012 season. It will also offer class-legal
conversion kits so the owner of any 2007 - 2012 MINI Cooper Hardtop can easily
be ready to race in B-Spec. All safety equipment will meet or exceed
requirements set forth by the sanctioning body.
During the LA Auto Show, the first MINI’s B-Spec prototype will be
on display. This vehicle will be driven by Brad Davis, Executive General
Manager of MINI of Charleston and team driver Robbie Davis.
MINI USA’s existing contingency program for all four racing series
will be extended to sanctioned B-Spec race teams, with financial compensation
for an eligible podium finish.
“MINI entering B-Spec racing is full of benefits,” said Vinnie
Kung, MINI USA Product Manager. “Drivers can enter the racing arena for a
fairly low investment in a car developed from the ground up with performance
and handling at its core. In addition, MINI USA’s contingency program is to
compelling, it could even pay off the car itself in about a year.”
Final contingency payout information, as well as detailed pricing
for the MINI Hardtop adapted by MINI of Charleston and the conversion kits,
will be announced as the start of the 2012 season draws closer.
Source: Mini press
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