M-Sport pull covers off fresh-faced Puma Rally1 car

M-Sport has officially revealed the look its Puma Rally1 car will sport for the upcoming FIA World Rally Championship campaign in the hands of Ott Tanak and Pierre-Louis Loubet.
M-Sport pull covers off fresh-faced Puma Rally1 car

In an online video released by the Cockermouth-based team, it takes viewers through the process of dressing the car’s bare carbo🧸n🎀 fibre shell in a livery said to be influenced by “synthetic music”.

Similar to last year, the Puma Rally1’s “bold, new look” is dominated by the logo and colouring of e✤nergy drinks company Red Bull, with this present on the front, sides, and rear of the car.

This coincides with the news 🌼that both Tanak – who returns to M-Sport after five seasons away – and Loubet – who has been handed a fꦉull season at the top table – are now part of the Red Bull family.

M-Sport is the third and final World Rally Championship outfᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚit to go public with its title challenger following recent unveils by Toyota Gazoo Racing and Hyundai Motorsport with their GR Yaris Rally1 and I20 N Rally1 cars respectively. However, unlike them, the aero package on the Puma Rally1 does not appear to have been changed all that much during the course of the off-season.

“Inspired by synthetic wave music, and maintaining its electrified look as a 🔯nod to the hybrid era,ಞ 2023’s livery features neon bolts of vibrant pink and electric blue across a canvas of the iconic Ford blue,” said M-Sport.

“The team takes t🅺he success of 2022’s st🍸unning livery and takes it one step further, hoping to make an impact in both colour and performance in 2023.

“Ford brand⛦ing remains prominent on the car in the central bonnet location, while the iconi🗹c Red Bull remains a key feature of both Tanak and Loubet’s cars.

“Red Bull’s extended sponsorship now covers both drivers, who will be donning their n𓂃ღew caps as official Red Bull athletes in 2023,” M-Sport added.

The new �🐻�design is also going to grace the third points-scoring Puma Rally1 of Jourdan Serderidis. The Greek driver says it is going to be “a privilege but also a huge challenge” to kick-off 2023 in the southern Alps.

“Considering the level of competit🍸ion and the tricky snow and ice conditions, I will be𝄹 more than happy to be in the top 20 of this fantastic rally,” he said.

  • To watch the full reveal of the Puma Rally1 car, .

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