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Ford Escort RS Cosworth/Escort WRC by Graham Robson (Paperback)
The Escort RS Cosworth, which started rallying in 1993, was one of the most ingenious designs of all time. What started as a shortened Sierra Cosworth 4X4 platform, topped off by a modified Escort cabin and outer skins, was soon developed into a versatile and sophisticated rally car, and eventually became Ford's most successful since the legendary Escorts of the 1970s. Because it was smaller, lighter, and more nimble than any of the Sierras, the combination of Cosworth power, four-wheel-drive transmission, and an effective aerodynamic package made it a Rally Giant in all conditions.With five World victories in its first season, and success all round the world in later years, it was seen in every continent, in all conditions. Drivers like Carlos Sainz, Tommi Makinen and Francois Delecour added their own stardust to a glittering reputation. To meet a change in regulations, the Escort World Rally Car took over in 1997, and also enjoyed years of success. Until the all-new Focus WRC was launched in 1999, this generation of Escorts was the most effective rally car that Ford had ever produced. http://www.dropshippers.co.za/
Australian Classic Car, January 2009
Australian magazine
BOOK OF THE MONTH
In his 'Rally Giants' series, Graham Robson aims to describe the
shift in motor sport from reliability trials to the modern idea of
road rallying. Today's rally vehicles are engineered and driven
with a focus on speed and strength first, and reliability second.
They are high performance machines - with road-going homologation
specials built pretty much as an afterthought to comply with
regulations - not existing road cars tuned to stay the distance.
Events are composed of a series of shorter intense races on closed
road special stages instead of one long distance to endure over
public roads. Robson's series approaches these changes through the
development and competition histories of milestone vehicles, like
the Ford Escort RS Cosworth in this book. By the late 1980s, Ford
Motorsport (FM) was faced with the erosion of Ford's competition
status since the 1970s, an era dominated by the successes of the
Escort Mk1 and 2. The RS200 had been too little, too late to stop
the slide against Audi, Toyota, Subaru and Mitsubishi, Fiat,
Peugeot and Lancia. The Sierra had looked promising but was too
bulky and heavy to continue as it was. It was critical that the new
Cosworth succeed. Not only had Ford been the only British make
consistently at the top level of world motor spot but it had also
consistently made its technology and developments available to
private buyers. This fact brings Robson to point out why new rally
and race cars are important at all. The release of their
homologation models affects car buyers' expectations and thus,
other manufacturers. Customers learn quickly what is possible from
one yearto the next, and expect to be able to buy it. For example,
once 4-wheel-drive was accepted in rally cars after the Audi
Quattro's precedent, it was adopted for the Sierra Cosworth and
refined in the lighter, nimbler RS to create the rallying
breakthrough Ford needed. Car showrooms consequently began to
reflect these changes. Stuart Turner, director of FM at the outset
of the project, and his team had all agreed that their next rally
car had to be based on an existing mainstream model. "Why don't we
see if we can take the platform and running gear from a Sierra
Cosworth 4x4, shorten it, then see if an Escort body will fit on
it?" This line of development was more or less followed. The RS was
41/2 years in the making, under four different directors, but it
was worth it. In 1993, its first year, it won five World
Championship rallies. Readers will gain insight into Ford's
engineering methods and enjoy reading about the Ford Motorsport
design team's dynamics - the members really did work together. As
one person's idea was pursued, problems naturally emerged which
other members would solve. Later chapters in the book explain the
need to develop a World Rally Car, and the changes required to turn
the Cosworth into that car. Photo buffs will relish the color
images in the 'Rally Years' section taken on location across
Europe, Africa and Asia - wherever the RS was competing.
Personally, I liked reading the collection of biographies of
engineers, rally drivers and other influential people in the
Cosworth's development. Among many team drivers taking the RS
Cosworth to victory, Carlos Sainz was a standout, driving during
1996, a top year for the RS. An early driver worth getting to know
wasFrancois Delacourt, and dashing, talented Ari Vatanen is
regarded as a true enthusiast's hero. http://www.dropshippers.co.za/
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