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Skoda Auto has announced that it will not participate in the 2006 World Rally Championship with a factory team.
Škoda Auto to support private teams on the 2006 WRC
Škoda Auto is to continue giving official support to entries in next season’s FIA World Rally Championship with the Fabia WRC model again spearheading the programme. Two private teams chosen to be run from the Czech Republic and Austria.Škoda Auto has selected two partners for the future WRC co-operation, one based in the Czech Republic and the other in Austria. The team from the Czech Republic will be based around Czech Champion Jan Kopecký. It will be a single-car private team and Jan will contest 10 European rounds of the 2006 championship using the current Fabia WRC 05 model.
The Red Bull Škoda Team will run two Škoda Fabia WRCs on 10 events under the new ‘Manufacturer 2’ category that allows private and officially supported teams to contest a reduced number of events instead of the full 16-round WRC programme. The Red Bull Škoda Team will be run by Austrian Raimund Baumschlager and his Baumschlager Rally & Racing (BRR) Team. Already confirmed as one of the drivers for the Red Bull Škoda Team is 21-year old Austrian Andreas Aigner. Andreas has been gaining WRC experience in recent seasons as part of the Red Bull Junior Team. A second driver with international experience will be confirmed shortly.The 2006 WRC starts with the Monte Carlo Rally (January 20-22).


