Stohl's new look livery officially presented.
The OMV Move & Help car design competition livery that Manfred Stohl's Kronos-run Citroen Xsara WRC will sport on the Rallye Deutschland was officially unveiled on Thursday.
The design is an amalgamation of the entries submitted by 12-year-old Anja Beer from Furth, Germany, Czech brothers Radomir (9 years-old) and Jaromir Wisnar (7 years-old), from Stramberk and Norbert Seitlunger (10 years-old) from the SOS Children's Village in Imst, Austria.
"I like the OMV Move & Help car because it is great looking and fast," said Norbert.

The OMV Move & Help car design competition livery that Manfred Stohl's Kronos-run Citroen Xsara WRC will sport on the Rallye Deutschland was officially unveiled on Thursday.
The design is an amalgamation of the entries submitted by 12-year-old Anja Beer from Furth, Germany, Czech brothers Radomir (9 years-old) and Jaromir Wisnar (7 years-old), from Stramberk and Norbert Seitlunger (10 years-old) from the SOS Children's Village in Imst, Austria.
"I like the OMV Move & Help car because it is great looking and fast," said Norbert.
"Little Devil is on it as sometimes the car strays from the right course - after all, that is part of rallying," he explained.
"But 'Little Angel' is on it too, as she is constantly watching and takes care that the car will always land on its tyres so that Manfred and Ilka [Minor - his co-driver] can go on."
"There is so much lovingly applied detail in this design," added Stohl. "The children have created a truly beautiful car.
"I'll be sure to drive like the 'devil' (as featured on the car) while 'Little Angel' (also on the car) and Ilka will help me to reach the finish ramp. It is a great joy to have such young fans, not to mention that it boosts my motivation."
Over 240 children from 14 nations submitted entries for the competition and in the end the three best ones were selected by Stohl, Minor, Kronos boss, Marc van Dalen and representatives of Caritas, SOS Children's Village and UNICEF. The winner was then chosen from these three after voting was opened to the public via the team's official website.
12-year-old Anja Beer from Furth, Germany took the spoils after the voting (with 56.3 per cent of the votes), however, the young artist suggested that all three designs should be combined into one and that is the livery Stohl will now have for this weekend's event in Germany.
Move & Help is an educational programme backed by OMV, one of the largest oil and gas groups in Central Europe.