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Craig Breen - WRC Academy Champion

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  • 12-11-2011 5:45pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭


    Huge congrats due to WRC Academy champion Craig Breen

    http://www.wrc.com/news/breaking-news-breen-is-wrc-academy-champion/?fid=15767
    wrc.com wrote:
    Craig Breen has won the inaugural WRC Academy Cup title and with it a scholarship of 500,000 Euros following a thrilling finish to the young-driver class on Wales Rally GB this afternoon.

    Breen needed to win the final stage and claim the bonus point that put the title beyond the reach of Egon Kaur, who had led the standings from the opening round.

    “It’s an amazing feeling,” said Breen. “I know I was the quickest driver over the whole series so to win is just brilliant.”

    Egon Kaur said: “We had some damage to the filter mounting. We tried to fix it before this one and we also caught the car in front.”

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭dcr22B


    Some nerves listening to Rally Radio and killing the F5 button on the laptop.

    Delighted for him, it's been some 3 years for him since he started out properly back in 2009.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,210 ✭✭✭overshoot


    delighted for him. definately deserved it over the championship. onwards and upwards!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭h3000


    dcr22B wrote: »
    Some nerves listening to Rally Radio and killing the F5 button on the laptop.

    Delighted for him, it's been some 3 years for him since he started out properly back in 2009.

    He has done really well with relatively little rally experience.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭h3000


    He also won his class of Wales Rally GB by over 4 and a half minutes from second place.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 144 ✭✭Diamond Dust


    Well done Craig!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,855 ✭✭✭Grim.


    excellent news


  • Registered Users Posts: 485 ✭✭guyfo


    h3000 wrote: »
    He has done really well with relatively little rally experience.

    Actually Breen was probably the most experienced driver in the academy.

    Seen him out on the stages today. Pure class, faster than everyone at every corner. Showed he can up his pace when he needs to as well and still finish.

    Well deserved win, the best man won!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭h3000


    guyfo wrote: »
    Actually Breen was probably the most experienced driver in the academy.

    He has done a lot in the last few years alright and has been very lucky to have good sponsorship and finances behind him but Fisher and Kaur have been rallying longer (2006 & 2004) respectively.


    Vid of the end of the last stage at link below
    http://www.wrc.com/wrc-academy/video/browse-all/video-gb-2011-day-2-academy-highlights/?vid=2407

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  • Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭h3000


    Must not forget to acknowledge/congratulate Gareth Roberts too. I'm sure he payed a huge part in craig's success.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,149 ✭✭✭BFassassin


    Congrats to Craig and Gareth.
    Incredible achievement especially under immense pressure to set fastest times yet keep it between the ditches.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 467 ✭✭nikimere


    Here's a short piece and a link to his interview on RTE Radio: http://www.rev.ie/craig-breen-wins-wrc-academy/


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,160 ✭✭✭De Hipster


    Well done to both lads, great year for them & very nice reward too!


  • Registered Users Posts: 569 ✭✭✭Peter T


    Great result indeed and great of Irish rallying. Looking forward to next years turn of events


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,467 ✭✭✭h3000


    He was just selected for the 2012 FIA Institute Academy, came first place in the final shootout. The guy is doing really well. Would be great to see him go to the top in the WRC.
    http://www.fiainstitute.com/news/Pages/article-99999999.aspx

    18.11.2011 | Drivers Chosen for 2012 FIA Institute Academy

    Drivers from across the world selected for next FIA Institute Young Driver Academy.

    Following four days of intense testing on and off the track, 18 drivers have been chosen for the 2012 FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy.

    The 18 drivers are (in alphabetical order):

    Mohamed Al Mutawaa, 18, UAE
    Klaus Bachler, 20, Austria
    Andrea Bate, 22, South Africa
    Craig Breen, 21, Ireland
    Andrea Caldarelli, 21, Italy
    Gabriel Chaves, 18, Columbia
    Jonas Gelzinis, 23, Lithuania
    Michael Klitgaard Christensen, 21, Denmark
    Jack Le Brocq, 19, Australia
    Michael Lewis, 20, USA
    Alexander Lynn, 18, UK
    Jose Andres Montalto, 21, Costa Rica
    Ramon Pineiro, 19, Spain
    Brendan Reeves, 23, Australia
    Pontus Tidemand, 20, Sweden
    Timo van der Marel, 22, Holland
    Sepp Wiegand, 20, Germany
    Lewis Williamson, 21, UK

    They will now be coached 'in the car' by former Formula One race driver Alex Wurz and his team from Test and Training International, and 'out of the car' by former World Rally Champion co-driver Robert Reid and his team from Elite Sports Performance.

    The Final Day

    All drivers headed to the track for a race-of-champions style shoot-out on the final day of the selection event.

    Performance managers Alex Wurz and Robert Reid were quick to point out that the racing, while the pinnacle of the competitive element of the shoot-out, would only represent a part of their assessment of the drivers which has been ongoing through a series of tests over the last four days.

    Yet this did not dim the competition on the track at the Wachau Ring in Melk, Austria. The itinerary was straightforward with practice and qualifying followed by a pursuit-style, knockout competition for the top 16.

    In the final, the fastest qualifier was pitched against the ninth quickest; second fastest versus tenth down to eighth versus 16th. Starting alongside each other, one driver would take the quick outside track whilst the other went to the twisting inner part of the circuit and they swapped halfway through to complete two laps.

    From then on the competition was pure and simple: the winner went on, the loser went out. This brought a final shoot-out between rally driver Craig Breen and race driver Michael Klitgaard Christensen. Breen won this race of future champions, demonstrating that he will be one to watch during the 2012 Academy.


    Armed with the data, the analysis and the results from four days, the judges - Robert Reid, Alex Wurz, FIA Institute Director General Richard Woods and FIA Institute Director of Programmes Quentin Crombie – went through the thorough process of deciding on the successful drivers.

    The Academy

    Over the next year, the 18 drivers will attend a series of workshops covering all aspects of driver performance and safety. The driving elements of the course include the development of technical skills, safety training, attitudes and awareness. The human performance aspect will feature physiology, psychology, nutrition, media skills and career management.

    The primary goals of the Academy are: to prepare young drivers to compete at the pinnacle of the sport, to increase skills in the area of driver and road safety; and to actively promote the principles of safety, fairness and responsibility both on and off the track.

    Robert Reid, Performance Manager, FIA Institute Academy, said:

    "It has been really good to meet these drivers, who have arrived here from around the world but have all demonstrated the same hunger to succeed. They've been through lots of rigorous testing which has given us a great understanding of what makes them tick. I'm really looking forward to working with the chosen Academy drivers over the next year."

    Alex Wurz, Performance Manager, FIA Institute Academy, said:

    "Over the course of the four days we have been looking at every area of driving skill. We have broken this down into its composite parts, such as steering input, braking input, throttle input, and into combining all of this behind the wheel. Overall, these guys have demonstrated a lot of talent. They are also all very coachable and they have a good understanding of what we are after. I'm really looking forward to a good cooperation with the new Academy drivers."

    Richard Woods, Director General, FIA Institute, said:

    "This selection event has demonstrated the breadth of young driving talent worldwide. We are delighted to be able to help develop that talent further and in the right way, with the focus not just on performance but also on safety and excellence."

    The first Academy workshop will take place on 10-14 December 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 213 ✭✭matty55


    Was anyone at his homecoming?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,090 ✭✭✭wobbles


    Would have headed down to it but had other commitments. By the looks of the pictures on his website he had a nice turnout.


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