Fiesta S2000R gets FIA Asia-Pacific homologation.
The Ford Fiesta Super 2000R rally car has been approved by the FIA for regional homologation, the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport [CAMS] announced toꦅday.
"This homologation enab꧙les the car to be entered in all domestic championships in the Asia-Pacific region for which the FIA Super 2000 Rallies category is eligible as well as the Asia Pacific Rally Championship which includes events in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, New Caledonia, Indonesia, Malaysia and China," read a statement to the press.

The 𒉰Ford Fiesta Super 2000R rally car has been approved by the FIA for regional homologation, the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport [CAMS] announced today.
"This homolog🌼ation enables the car to be entered in all domestic championships in the Asia-Pacific region for which the FIA Super 2000 Rallies category is eligible as well as the Asia Pacific Rally Championship which includes events in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, New Caledonia, Indonesia, Malaysia and China,"♓ read a statement to the press.
"In addition, the car is also eligible to compete in Rally Japan and the Repco Rally Australia and Rally New Zealaꦅnd events which form part of the FIA World Rally Ch🦩ampionship."
The car wa🅰s designed and built by Britek Motorsport on behalf of Ford Australia. Up until this point, the Fiesta S2000R has been campaigned in the Australian Rally Championship (ARC) under Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) recognition and is now eligible for the ARC by virtue of its FIA homologation.
༒🌼The car's recent approval has been achieved through the representations of CAMS. It is currently the only Australian competition vehicle which has an FIA homologation.
"Britek is delighted to have the Fiesta S2000R hom🍌ologated for competition in the Asia Pacific region," added B🦋ritek Motorsport manager Marcus Clarke.
"Along with CAMS we first presented the two rally Fiestas, plus a complete kit of parts, 🐎to president of the FIA Technical Commission Jacques Berger and director general of the FIA Manufacturers༒ Commission Gabriel Cadringher in November.
"This is great news from a Britek point of ♉view, but also for Australian motor sp🦩ort. CAMS have provided outstanding support during the entire process and along with Ford Australia have certainly embraced what we wanted to achieve. The goal now is to get people in the Fiesta S2000R and onto the podium!"
As well as safety an🌼d performance, the FIA sets stringent guidelines in vehicle eligibility and documentat🥃ion which have been met.
CAMS FIA delegate Garry Connelly explained where the Fiesta S200💙0R can be campaigned: "The car is able to compete in any rally for which FIA Super 2000 and Group N rally cars are eligible in the Asia Pacific region," said Connelly.
"Whilst the homologation is initially for the Asia Pacific region, when a quantity of 10 'build kits' c꧃an be completed FIA worldwide homologation may be applied for. It would be great a feat for a manufacturer in Australia to achieve this, particularly as Super 2000 will soon be a base of the FIA's new World Rally Car regulations.
"CAMS have unde𓆏rtaken a significant amount of work with the ꦚFord team and the FIA to achieve this outcome and are pleased that the Fiesta homologation is now in place. We look forward to the next Australian Super 2000 homologation which should be completed in the near future."