As the official dealer for Prodrive in France, Drive-Pro can offer customers a works specification MINI John Cooper Works WRC in World Rally Car or Super Production specification either for complete sale or to rent out.
Packages are available with complete warranty, spare parts and technical support included, entirely dependent on client requirements.
Drive-Pro is also able to rent out cars for anyone wishing to use for a one-off event or championship participation. The company's collaboration with SMG allows Drive-Pro to enhance its MINI rental activities and to offer rally drivers the chance to compete in events with the full on-site operational support from Drive-Pro benefitting from SMG and Philippe Gache's vast expertise and experience. All rental enquiries should be made in the first instance to Mr. Rivière at contact@drive-pro.eu.
Engine: Four-cylinder direct injection petrol turbo engine
Capacity: 1,600cc
Transmission: Permanent four wheel drive
Gearbox: Xtrac 6-speed sequential
Brakes: AP Racing (Tarmac: four piston 355mm front and rear axle)
Suspension: Prodrive Öhlins Macpherson strut, 3 way adjustable damper (front and rear axle)
Length / Width: 4,110/1,820mm
Weight: 1,200kg (FIA minimum weight)
Engine
The MINI John Cooper Works WRC's 1.6-litre turbo-charged direct injection engine has been developed by BMW Motorsport. The engine is based on the standard 1.6-litre unit found in the MINI Countryman and retains the road car's cylinder block and heads before it is then extensively re-engineered for competition. The rally engine is almost identical to that used by BMW in the World Touring Car Championship. The ECU is remapped for the unique demands of the different rally stages. Under FIA regulations, the performance of the engine is limited by a 33mm air restrictor and a maximum turbo boost pressure of 2.5 bar (absolute). The engine produces over 300bhp and more than 400Nm.
Chassis
The MINI John Cooper Works WRC chassis is based on that of the MINI Countryman road car. The extreme stability of the MINI Countryman allows the engineers to exceed the FIA safety requirements with comparatively little additional steel tubing. Prodrive's uniquely designed roll cage is not only one of the safest, but also one of the most spacious safety cells in rallying.
Cockpit
Thanks to the unique design of its roll cage, the cockpit in the MINI John Cooper Works WRC is one of the most spacious and safest in world rallying. Driver and co-driver are restrained in lightweight competition seats with six point harnesses and HANS head restraints. The dashboard retains the characteristic design found in all MINI road cars, but in the MINI John Cooper Works WRC it is made from lightweight carbon fibre composite. The driver also has no speedometer or rev counter, in rallying all that is needed is a large digital readout displaying the gear and a light to tell the driver when to shift gear. This minimal information allows the driver to concentrate on the road ahead and the pace-notes coming from the co-driver.
Rear Wing
The rear wing is the most important aerodynamic device on the MINI John Cooper Works WRC. It produces significant downforce and sideforce at the rear of the car to help improve high speed stability. The shape of the rear wing has been modelled using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) which simulates wind tunnel testing. Its design must meet strict FIA regulations. The wing on the WRC-spec car is the most significant difference with the S2000 car – it is much larger producing greater downforce and makes the biggest difference to the performance between the two cars. The rear wing is made from lightweight carbon fibre.
Brakes
The AP Racing brakes allow sensational deceleration values. Unlike the MINI Countryman road car, however, there is no ABS. In tarmac specification with the larger 18" wheels the car has 355mm four pot disc brakes on the front and rear. In gravel specification with 15" wheels, the brakes are 300mm front and rear.
Suspension / Drivetrain
The MINI John Cooper Works WRC has Macpherson strut suspension front and rear. The suspension has been developed in collaboration with motorsport damper specialists, Öhlins. The MINI John Cooper Works WRC has three-way adjustable dampers, so that it can be tuned to specific surfaces and the needs of the individual driver. The obligatory four-wheel drive allows maximum traction. The MINI Countryman road car is also available with four-wheel drive. The 1.6-litre turbo engine is mated to the drivetrain via an Xtrac six-speed sequential gearbox and AP Racing sintered twin plate clutch with the driver selecting gear via a manual shift mounted on the steering column. The car has passive limited slip plate and ramp differentials on the front and rear axles.