| MEMSport(Proton) Press Release |
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| Written by PROTON PRESS RELEASE |
| Monday, 09 August 2010 18:58 |
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Former Production Car World Rally Champion Niall McShea will be re-united with the PROTON R3 Rally Team on the Barum Czech Rally Zlin later this month, where he will be joined in the all-star team by reigning British Rally Champion Keith Cronin.
As you would expect from a world champion, McShea has a wealth of experience and speed at the sport's highest level. His last outing was with PROTON on last year's Rally Ireland. Despite only having limited testing in the Satria Neo S2000, McShea stunned the watching world with third fastest time on the opening stage. McShea and the Satria were 15 seconds faster than multiple world champion Sebastien Loeb on the 22-kilometre Glenboy test. In an instant, McShea and PROTON had hit the headlines. Since Rally Ireland last season, the likeable McShea has kept in contact with the MEM team, which runs PROTON's IRC campaign, with a view to returning to the drivers' seat of the Satria. That opportunity has arrived. With McShea bringing worldwide experience, his PROTON team-mate in Zlin, Keith Cronin brings youth. Cronin was crowned British Rally Championship at the age of 23 last season. And now, a year on, having also won the Pirelli Star Driver programme of a funded season in Britain, he's making a solid fist of a title defence, with two wins from the four rounds run so far. McShea and Cronin will test the Satria Neo S2000s before the Barum Czech Rally Zlin, honing the PROTON's set-up for the challenging asphalt stages ahead of them. The Zlin-based round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge starts on Friday August 27, with a superspecial stage comprising three laps of the city centre. The main action on this hugely popular event starts the next day, when crews face eight asphalt stages in the fast but technical lanes surrounding Zlin. The event ends on Sunday afternoon (August 29) after a further eight stages. This is the 40th anniversary of the event, which also qualifies for the European Rally Championship. The two PROTONs will face stiff competition from IRC favourite Jan Kopecky; the Czech driver won for Skoda last season, delivering the result the 265,000 fans had waited eight years to see: a local driver in a local car leading the way. Niall McShea said: |



