Peugeot 307 WRC receives FIA homologation.
The Peugeot 307 WRC has successfully passed its vital FIA homologation inspection and has now been cleared to make its WRC debut.
In a statement released today Peugeot confirmed that 307 has been passed by the FIA, the governing body for the World Rally Championship.
The 307 WRC, will replace the successful 206 WRC this coming season and it is expected that the new car will make it debut next weekend at the Monte Carlo Rally.
The statement from Peugeot read simply:
"The Peugeot 307 WRC was successfully homologated in WRC by the FIA on January 9th 2004."
The Peugeot 307 WRC has successfully passed its vital FIA homologation inspection and has now been cleared to make its WRC debut.
In a statement released today Peugeot confirmed that 307 has been passed by the FIA, the governing body for the World Rally Championship.
The 307 WRC, will replace the successful 206 WRC this coming season and it is expected that the new car will make it debut next weekend at the Monte Carlo Rally.
The statement from Peugeot read simply:
"The Peugeot 307 WRC was successfully homologated in WRC by the FIA on January 9th 2004."
The car will be piloted by double world champion, Marcus Gronholm and new team-mate Freddy Loix, who replaces Harri Rovanpera, in 2004.