DMACK, the parent company of DMACK Holdings Ltd., is a Rovereto, Italy, based tyre manufacturer which started as a company based in Carlisle, United Kingdom...
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Gus Greensmith (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
at the Wales Rally GB on a Ford Fiesta R2. In 2015, he entered the Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy, where he finished sixth. He also entered five WRC rounds...
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Drive DMACK Cup Previous none Next 2015 Parent series: World Rally Championship The 2014 Drive DMACK Cup season was the first season of the Drive DMACK Cup...
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DMACK World Rally Team was a team that competed in the World Rally Championship since 2012 until 2017. Beginning with the 2011 season, DMACK began supplying...
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prepared by M-Sport Stobart at the 2011 Wales Rally GB, testing tyre supplier DMACK's tyre compounds in preparation for their entry into the championship in...
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R5. For 2017, Elfyn rejoined the M-Sport World Rally Team to drive the DMACK car. He started the year with sixth in Monte Carlo, setting several fastest...
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Retrieved 2017-11-08. "About Us". Archived from the original on 2015-06-28. "DMACK - About". Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2012-10-28...
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Max Vatanen (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
Max Vatanen (born 26 September 1990) is a Finnish rally driver. He made his WRC debut in 2014 Rally de Portugal driving a Ford Fiesta R2. His father is...
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The Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy (also known as the Drive DMACK Cup in 2014) was a complementary series to the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) held since...
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Crazy Leo (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
Championship in 2014. Debut season in the WRC, in the high profile ‘Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy’. Champion, Class Four, MLRC Rallycross Championship Canadian...
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Kruuda also won Finnish Rally Championship. In 2016, Kruuda signed for DMACK World Rally Team. His father is businessman Oliver Kruuda. "VANGERDUS: Karl...
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Sander Pärn (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
19 February 1992) is a former Estonian rally driver. Pärn won the Drive DMACK Cup in 2014 WRC season with Welsh co-driver, James Morgan. He was awarded...
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finishes and dropped back to fourth place behind Hyundai. Tänak went to DMACK WRT and Evans competed in WRC2. Team of Mads Østberg and Eric Camilli ended...
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2015 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy Previous 2014 Next 2016 Parent series: World Rally Championship The 2015 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy was the second season...
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Tomas Bernardo Rodrigues Sousa (born May 16, 1987) is a Portuguese rally driver. Born in Madeira, Portugal, and having previously competed in karting,...
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released to the public that same year. The LVOA's final testing was done by DMACK from Ranger Proof and had the same response as others who had also tested...
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Nicolas Amiouni (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
In 2014, Amiouni expanded his program participating in the WRC's Drive Dmack competing in 6 rounds of the world rally championship: Portugal, Poland...
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and WRC2 events between 2013 and 2015, Anglo-Chinese tyre manufacturer DMACK planned to contest the full 2016 season as a manufacturer team. The team...
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won the Junior WRC title in his debut season. Pirelli Star Driver Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy FIA "FIA Rally Star". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile...
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Nicolas Ciamin (section Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy)
Nicolas Ciamin (born 18 February 1998) is a French rally driver. Nicolas Ciamin is the son of Gilles Ciamin, a French champion in motorcycle trials. He...
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Examples include the Ford Fiesta Sporting Trophy (2006, 2007 and 2009) and DMACK Fiesta Trophy (2014–2016), both run by M-Sport, and Citroën Top Driver (2013)...
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season that Pirelli was the sole tyre supplier for the championship; as DMACK and Michelin became the tyre suppliers and a new 1.6 litre engine package...
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Marius Aasen (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
Active years 2010 – present Co-driver Veronica Gulbæk Engan Teams Drive DMACK Trophy Team Rallies 24 Championships 0 Rally wins 0 Podiums 0 Stage wins...
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2014–2016, 2020 Driver Georg Gross Ott Tänak Teams M-Sport World Rally Team DMACK World Rally Team Rallies 38 Championships 0 Rally wins 0 Podiums 3 Stage...
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Ott Tänak, who returned to the team after contesting the 2016 season with DMACK World Rally Team. Tänak changed co-drivers, with Martin Järveoja replacing...
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2016 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy Previous 2015 Next 2017 Parent series: World Rally Championship The 2016 Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy is the third season of...
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R3T cars. M-Sport repurposed the old Ford Fiesta R2 units for the Drive DMACK Fiesta Trophy. In 2017, M-Sport regained the running rights continuing to...
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WMSC for a fax vote before 20 July 2010. Michelin and British tyre firm DMACK became the two tyre suppliers for the season, following Pirelli's contract...
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Quentin Gilbert (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
GBR 16 NC 0 2014 Quentin Gilbert Citroën DS3 R3T MON 39 SWE NC 0 Drive Dmack Ford Fiesta R5 MEX Ret ARG Ret ITA 17 Quentin Gilbert Ford Fiesta R2 POR...
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Tom Cave (section Drive DMACK Cup results)
Thomas Cave (born 16 November 1991) is a British rally driver. He is the son of club rally driver Peter Cave and his ambition is to become the next British...
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