Italian tyre firm Pirelli is targeting a return to the World Rally Championship in 2012.
Pirelli has a contract to compete for at least three years in Formula One, as well as in GP2 and GP3.
But the company’s motorsport director Paul Hembery has spoken of his desire to return to take on Michelin in the 2012 WRC.
“I want us to be back in the WRC in 2012,” said Hembery. “Once those regulations are out, we will study them carefully and begin - if the conditions are right - to prepare ourselves. We have a programme of continued development to maintain our knowledge in rallying through the season.”
Pirelli will remain in the WRC this season, continuing to supply rubber to the WRC Academy – which will incorporate the Pirelli Star Driver scheme.
“We have supported the WRC since its inception in 1973 and we still have a huge passion for the sport of rallying,” added Hembery. “Yes, we are back in Formula 1, but we’re certainly not about to forget about the WRC.”
As well as supplying the WRC Academy, Pirelli recently secured a deal to equip the Citroen Racing Trophy – a one-make series present in 10 countries this year – with tyres for the next three years.
Source: MaxRally
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