M-Sport to establish Polish offshoot

M-Sport is to establish a new branch in Poland as its gears up to prepare, supply and main🌟tain the🐈 Ford Fiesta R2 cars which will be used by all competitors in the new FIA WRC Academy Cup next year.
The set-up of the site in Krakow is to b🍌e co-ordinated by Maciej Woda, an M-Sport employee of six years.
Krakow has been chosen as it is centrally located within Europe. It also has a growing transport iജnfrastructur꧋e and M-Sport hopes the new base will allow it to 'communicate more easily with its partners in Europe'.
"This is a very exciting project," said M-Sport managi꧙ng director, Malcolm Wilson. "The location of Krakow at the heart of Europe is ideal to enable M-Sport to develop our business both with our existing partners and in order to create further strategic growth.
"The WRC Academy is exactly the right programme to be able t🔯o leverage the benefit of a central European location and with the team there headed by Maciej Woda, we 𓂃are looking forward to the challenges ahead."
M-Sport, which also runs the BP Ford Abu D🍒habi WRT in the WRC, will run 24 Ford Fiesta R2 cars in the newly created WRC Academy in 2011. The WRC Academy is the replacement for the Juni𒉰or World Rally Championship and will be run in partnership with motorsport's governing body, the FIA, and WRC promoter North One Sport.