Ford Fiesta S2000

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Ford Fiesta S2000
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Overview
Manufacturer Ford Europe/M-Sport
Production2009–
Assembly Cockermouth, United Kingdom
Body and chassis
Class Super 2000
Layout 4-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine 2.0 L (122 cu in) 4-cylinder, 16-valve
Transmission M-Sport/X-trac six-speed sequential gearbox with AP clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,489 mm (98.0 in)
Length3,958 mm (155.8 in)
Width1,820 mm (72 in)
Kerb weight 1,200 kg (2,646 lb)

The Ford Fiesta S2000 is a Super 2000 rally car built by M-Sport. It is based upon the Ford Fiesta road car. It made its racing debut at the 78th Rallye Monte Carlo in 2010, with factory team M-Sport and drivers Mikko Hirvonen and Julien Maurin. Hirvonen won the rally.

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SWRC/WRC-2 Victories

No.EventSeasonDriverCo-driver
1 Flag of Mexico.svg 2010 Rally México 2010 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pons Flag of Spain.svg Alex Haro
2 Flag of Jordan.svg 2010 Jordan Rally 2010 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Pons Flag of Spain.svg Alex Haro
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg 2010 Rally New Zealand 2010 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Ketomaa Flag of Finland.svg Mika Stenberg
4 Flag of Portugal.svg 2010 Rally de Portugal 2010 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Ketomaa Flag of Finland.svg Mika Stenberg
5 Flag of Japan.svg 2010 Rally Japan 2010 Flag of Finland.svg Jari Ketomaa Flag of Finland.svg Mika Stenberg
6 Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 Rally México 2011 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Prokop Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Tománek
7 Flag of Jordan.svg 2011 Jordan Rally 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Sousa Flag of Portugal.svg António Costa
8 Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Rally Italia Sardegna 2011 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Kuldar Sikk
9 Flag of Germany.svg 2011 Rallye Deutschland 2011 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Kuldar Sikk
10 Flag of France.svg 2011 Rallye de France-Alsace 2011 Flag of Estonia.svg Ott Tänak Flag of Estonia.svg Kuldar Sikk
11 Flag of Monaco.svg 2012 Monte Carlo Rally 2012 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gareth Roberts
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 Wales Rally GB 2012 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Nagle
13 Flag of France.svg 2012 Rallye de France-Alsace 2012 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Nagle
14 Flag of Spain.svg 2012 Rally Catalunya 2012 Flag of Ireland.svg Craig Breen Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Nagle
15 Flag of Sweden.svg 2014 Rally Sweden 2014 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl Kruuda Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja
16 Flag of Finland.svg 2014 Rally Finland 2014 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl Kruuda Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Järveoja

IRC Victories

No.EventSeasonDriverCo-driver
1 Flag of Monaco.svg 2010 Monte Carlo Rally 2010 Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Hirvonen Flag of Finland.svg Jarmo Lehtinen
2 Flag of Cyprus.svg 2010 Cyprus Rally 2010 Flag of Qatar.svg Nasser Al-Attiyah Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Bernacchini
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg 2012 Prime Yalta Rally 2012 Flag of Turkey.svg Yağız Avcı Flag of Turkey.svg Bahadır Gücenmez

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